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There are some trees, Watson, which grow to a certain height and then suddenly develop some unsightly eccentricity. Voice Reading
You will see it often in humans. Voice Reading
I have a theory that the individual represents in his development the whole procession of his ancestors, and that such a sudden turn to good or evil stands for some strong influence which came into the line of his pedigree. Voice Reading
The person becomes, as it were, the epitome of the history of his own family." Voice Reading
"It is surely rather fanciful." Voice Reading
"Well, I don't insist upon it. Voice Reading
Whatever the cause, Colonel Moran began to go wrong. Voice Reading
Without any open scandal he still made India too hot to hold him. Voice Reading
He retired, came to London, and again acquired an evil name. Voice Reading
It was at this time that he was sought out by Professor Moriarty, to whom for a time he was chief of the staff. Voice Reading
Moriarty supplied him liberally with money and used him only in one or two very high-class jobs which no ordinary criminal could have undertaken. Voice Reading
You may have some recollection of the death of Mrs. Stewart, of Lauder, in 1887. Voice Reading
Not? Well, I am sure Moran was at the bottom of it; but nothing could be proved. Voice Reading
So cleverly was the Colonel concealed that even when the Moriarty gang was broken up we could not incriminate him. Voice Reading
You remember at that date, when I called upon you in your rooms, how I put up the shutters for fear of air-guns? No doubt you thought me fanciful. Voice Reading
I knew exactly what I was doing, for I knew of the existence of this remarkable gun, and I knew also that one of the best shots in the world would be behind it. Voice Reading
When we were in Switzerland he followed us with Moriarty, and it was undoubtedly he who gave me that evil five minutes on the Reichenbach ledge. Voice Reading
"You may think that I read the papers with some attention during my sojourn in France, on the look-out for any chance of laying him by the heels. Voice Reading
So long as he was free in London my life would really not have been worth living. Voice Reading
Night and day the shadow would have been over me, and sooner or later his chance must have come. Voice Reading
What could I do? I could not shoot him at sight, or I should myself be in the dock. Voice Reading
There was no use appealing to a magistrate. Voice Reading
They cannot interfere on the strength of what would appear to them to be a wild suspicion. Voice Reading
So I could do nothing. Voice Reading
But I watched the criminal news, knowing that sooner or later I should get him. Voice Reading

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