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"Alone I did it. Voice Reading
Behold the fruit of pensive nights and laborious days when I watched the little working gangs as once I watched the criminal world of London." Voice Reading
"But how did you get to work again?" Voice Reading
"Ah, I have often marvelled at it myself. Voice Reading
The Foreign Minister alone I could have withstood, but when the Premier also deigned to visit my humble roof! The fact is, Watson, that this gentleman upon the sofa was a bit too good for our people. Voice Reading
He was in a class by himself. Voice Reading
Things were going wrong, and no one could understand why they were going wrong. Voice Reading
Agents were suspected or even caught, but there was evidence of some strong and secret central force. Voice Reading
It was absolutely necessary to expose it. Voice Reading
Strong pressure was brought upon me to look into the matter. Voice Reading
It has cost me two years, Watson, but they have not been devoid of excitement. Voice Reading
When I say that I started my pilgrimage at Chicago, graduated in an Irish secret society at Buffalo, gave serious trouble to the constabulary at Skibbareen, and so eventually caught the eye of a subordinate agent of Von Bork, who recommended me as a likely man, you will realize that the matter was complex. Voice Reading
Since then I have been honoured by his confidence, which has not prevented most of his plans going subtly wrong and five of his best agents being in prison. Voice Reading
I watched them, Watson, and I picked them as they ripened. Voice Reading
Well, sir, I hope that you are none the worse!" Voice Reading
The last remark was addressed to Von Bork himself, who after much gasping and blinking had lain quietly listening to Holmes's statement. Voice Reading
He broke out now into a furious stream of German invective, his face convulsed with passion. Voice Reading
Holmes continued his swift investigation of documents while his prisoner cursed and swore. Voice Reading
"Though unmusical, German is the most expressive of all languages," he observed when Von Bork had stopped from pure exhaustion. Voice Reading
"Hullo! Hullo!" he added as he looked hard at the corner of a tracing before putting it in the box. Voice Reading
"This should put another bird in the cage. Voice Reading
I had no idea that the paymaster was such a rascal, though I have long had an eye upon him. Voice Reading
Mister Von Bork, you have a great deal to answer for." Voice Reading
The prisoner had raised himself with some difficulty upon the sofa and was staring with a strange mixture of amazement and hatred at his captor. I shall get level with you, Altamont," he said, speaking with slow deliberation. "If it takes me all my life I shall get level with you!" Voice Reading
"The old sweet song," said Holmes. "How often have I heard it in days gone by. It was a favourite ditty of the late lamented Professor Moriarty. Colonel Sebastian Moran has also been known to warble it. And yet I live and keep bees upon the South Downs." Voice Reading

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