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My scholar has been left very poor, but he is hard-working and industrious. Voice Reading
He will do well. Voice Reading
"The second floor is inhabited by Daulat Ras, the Indian. He is a quiet, inscrutable fellow, as most of those Indians are. He is well up in his work, though his Greek is his weak subject. He is steady and methodical. Voice Reading
"The top floor belongs to Miles McLaren. Voice Reading
He is a brilliant fellow when he chooses to work - one of the brightest intellects of the University, but he is wayward, dissipated, and unprincipled. Voice Reading
He was nearly expelled over a card scandal in his first year. Voice Reading
He has been idling all this term, and he must look forward with dread to the examination." Voice Reading
"Then it is he whom you suspect?" Voice Reading
"I dare not go so far as that. But of the three he is perhaps the least unlikely." Voice Reading
"Exactly. Now, Mr. Soames, let us have a look at your servant, Bannister." Voice Reading
He was a little, white-faced, clean-shaven, grizzly-haired fellow of fifty. He was still suffering from this sudden disturbance of the quiet routine of his life. His plump face was twitching with his nervousness, and his fingers could not keep still. Voice Reading
"We are investigating this unhappy business, Bannister," said his master. Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"I understand," said Holmes, "that you left your key in the door?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"Was it not very extraordinary that you should do this on the very day when there were these papers inside?" Voice Reading
"It was most unfortunate, sir. But I have occasionally done the same thing at other times." Voice Reading
"When did you enter the room?" Voice Reading
"It was about half-past four. That is Mr. Soames's tea time." Voice Reading
"How long did you stay?" Voice Reading
"When I saw that he was absent I withdrew at once." Voice Reading
"Did you look at these papers on the table?" Voice Reading
"No, sir; certainly not." Voice Reading
"How came you to leave the key in the door?" Voice Reading
"I had the tea-tray in my hand. I thought I would come back for the key. Then I forgot." Voice Reading

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