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For years I have endeavored to break through the veil which shrouded it, and at last the time came when I seized my thread and followed it, until it led me, after a thousand cunning windings, to ex-Professor Moriarty of mathematical celebrity. Voice Reading
"He is the Napoleon of crime, Watson. Voice Reading
He is the organizer of half that is evil and of nearly all that is undetected in this great city. Voice Reading
He is a genius, a philosopher, an abstract thinker. Voice Reading
He has a brain of the first order. Voice Reading
He sits motionless, like a spider in the center of its web, but that web has a thousand radiations, and he knows well every quiver of each of them. Voice Reading
He does little himself. Voice Reading
He only plans. Voice Reading
But his agents are numerous and splendidly organized. Voice Reading
Is there a crime to be done, a paper to be abstracted, we will say, a house to be rifled, a man to be removed-the word is passed to the Professor, the matter is organized and carried out. Voice Reading
The agent may be caught. Voice Reading
In that case money is found for his bail or his defence. Voice Reading
But the central power which uses the agent is never caught-never so much as suspected. Voice Reading
This was the organization which I deduced, Watson, and which I devoted my whole energy to exposing and breaking up. Voice Reading
"But the Professor was fenced round with safeguards so cunningly devised that, do what I would, it seemed impossible to get evidence which would convict in a court of law. Voice Reading
You know my powers, my dear Watson, and yet at the end of three months I was forced to confess that I had at last met an antagonist who was my intellectual equal. Voice Reading
My horror at his crimes was lost in my admiration at his skill. Voice Reading
But at last he made a trip-only a little, little trip-but it was more than he could afford when I was so close upon him. Voice Reading
I had my chance, and, starting from that point, I have woven my net round him until now it is all ready to close. Voice Reading
In three days-that is to say, on Monday next-matters will be ripe, and the Professor, with all the principal members of his gang, will be in the hands of the police. Voice Reading
Then will come the greatest criminal trial of the century, the clearing up of over forty mysteries, and the rope for all of them; but if we move at all prematurely, you understand, they may slip out of our hands even at the last moment. Voice Reading
"Now, if I could have done this without the knowledge of Professor Moriarty, all would have been well. Voice Reading
But he was too wily for that. Voice Reading
He saw every step which I took to draw my toils round him. Voice Reading
Again and again he strove to break away, but I as often headed him off. Voice Reading

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