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"You have certainly had your share," said Holmes. "Do you think you could walk round the house with me?" Voice Reading
"Oh, yes, I should like a little sunshine. Joseph will come, too." Voice Reading
"And I also," said Miss Harrison. Voice Reading
"I am afraid not," said Holmes, shaking his head. "I think I must ask you to remain sitting exactly where you are." Voice Reading
The young lady resumed her seat with an air of displeasure. Voice Reading
Her brother, however, had joined us and we set off all four together. Voice Reading
We passed round the lawn to the outside of the young diplomatist's window. Voice Reading
There were, as he had said, marks upon the bed, but they were hopelessly blurred and vague. Voice Reading
Holmes stopped over them for an instant, and then rose shrugging his shoulders. Voice Reading
"I don't think any one could make much of this," said he. "Let us go round the house and see why this particular room was chosen by the burglar. I should have thought those larger windows of the drawing-room and dining-room would have had more attractions for him." Voice Reading
"They are more visible from the road," suggested Mr. Joseph Harrison. Voice Reading
"Ah, yes, of course. There is a door here which he might have attempted. What is it for?" Voice Reading
"It is the side entrance for trades-people. Of course it is locked at night." Voice Reading
"Have you ever had an alarm like this before?" Voice Reading
"Never," said our client. Voice Reading
"Do you keep plate in the house, or anything to attract burglars?" Voice Reading
"Nothing of value." Voice Reading
Holmes strolled round the house with his hands in his pockets and a negligent air which was unusual with him. Voice Reading
"By the way," said he to Joseph Harrison, "you found some place, I understand, where the fellow scaled the fence. Let us have a look at that!" Voice Reading
The plump young man led us to a spot where the top of one of the wooden rails had been cracked. A small fragment of the wood was hanging down. Holmes pulled it off and examined it critically. Voice Reading
"Do you think that was done last night? It looks rather old, does it not?" Voice Reading
"Well, possibly so." Voice Reading
"There are no marks of any one jumping down upon the other side. No, I fancy we shall get no help here. Let us go back to the bedroom and talk the matter over." Voice Reading
Percy Phelps was walking very slowly, leaning upon the arm of his future brother-in-law. Holmes walked swiftly across the lawn, and we were at the open window of the bedroom long before the others came up. Voice Reading
"Miss Harrison," said Holmes, speaking with the utmost intensity of manner, "you must stay where you are all day. Let nothing prevent you from staying where you are all day. It is of the utmost importance." Voice Reading

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