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It was like the sound which a mouse makes when it is gnawing a plank, and I lay listening to it for some time under the impression that it must come from that cause. Voice Reading
Then it grew louder, and suddenly there came from the window a sharp metallic snick. Voice Reading
I sat up in amazement. Voice Reading
There could be no doubt what the sounds were now. Voice Reading
The first ones had been caused by some one forcing an instrument through the slit between the sashes, and the second by the catch being pressed back. Voice Reading
"There was a pause then for about ten minutes, as if the person were waiting to see whether the noise had awakened me. Voice Reading
Then I heard a gentle creaking as the window was very slowly opened. Voice Reading
I could stand it no longer, for my nerves are not what they used to be. Voice Reading
I sprang out of bed and flung open the shutters. Voice Reading
A man was crouching at the window. Voice Reading
I could see little of him, for he was gone like a flash. Voice Reading
He was wrapped in some sort of cloak which came across the lower part of his face. Voice Reading
One thing only I am sure of, and that is that he had some weapon in his hand. Voice Reading
It looked to me like a long knife. Voice Reading
I distinctly saw the gleam of it as he turned to run." Voice Reading
"This is most interesting," said Holmes. "Pray what did you do then?" Voice Reading
"I should have followed him through the open window if I had been stronger. Voice Reading
As it was, I rang the bell and roused the house. Voice Reading
It took me some little time, for the bell rings in the kitchen and the servants all sleep upstairs. Voice Reading
I shouted, however, and that brought Joseph down, and he roused the others. Voice Reading
Joseph and the groom found marks on the bed outside the window, but the weather has been so dry lately that they found it hopeless to follow the trail across the grass. Voice Reading
There's a place, however, on the wooden fence which skirts the road which shows signs, they tell me, as if some one had got over, and had snapped the top of the rail in doing so. Voice Reading
I have said nothing to the local police yet, for I thought I had best have your opinion first." Voice Reading
This tale of our client's appeared to have an extraordinary effect upon Sherlock Holmes. He rose from his chair and paced about the room in uncontrollable excitement. Voice Reading
"Misfortunes never come single," said Phelps, smiling, though it was evident that his adventure had somewhat shaken him. Voice Reading

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