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A broken tip of lead was lying there also. Voice Reading
Evidently the rascal had copied the paper in a great hurry, had broken his pencil, and had been compelled to put a fresh point to it." Voice Reading
"Excellent!" said Holmes, who was recovering his good-humour as his attention became more engrossed by the case. "Fortune has been your friend." Voice Reading
"This was not all. Voice Reading
I have a new writing-table with a fine surface of red leather. Voice Reading
I am prepared to swear, and so is Bannister, that it was smooth and unstained. Voice Reading
Now I found a clean cut in it about three inches long - not a mere scratch, but a positive cut. Voice Reading
Not only this, but on the table I found a small ball of black dough, or clay, with specks of something which looks like sawdust in it. Voice Reading
I am convinced that these marks were left by the man who rifled the papers. Voice Reading
There were no footmarks and no other evidence as to his identity. Voice Reading
I was at my wits' ends, when suddenly the happy thought occurred to me that you were in the town, and I came straight round to put the matter into your hands. Voice Reading
Do help me, Mr. Holmes! You see my dilemma. Voice Reading
Either I must find the man or else the examination must be postponed until fresh papers are prepared, and since this cannot be done without explanation there will ensue a hideous scandal, which will throw a cloud not only on the college, but on the University. Voice Reading
Above all things I desire to settle the matter quietly and discreetly." Voice Reading
"I shall be happy to look into it and to give you such advice as I can," said Holmes, rising and putting on his overcoat. "The case is not entirely devoid of interest. Had anyone visited you in your room after the papers came to you?" Voice Reading
"Yes; young Daulat Ras, an Indian student who lives on the same stair, came in to ask me some particulars about the examination." Voice Reading
"For which he was entered?" Voice Reading
"And the papers were on your table?" Voice Reading
"To the best of my belief they were rolled up." Voice Reading
"But might be recognised as proofs?" Voice Reading
"Possibly." Voice Reading
"No one else in your room?" Voice Reading
"Did anyone know that these proofs would be there?" Voice Reading

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