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"They set fire to our rooms last night. No great harm was done." Voice Reading
"Good heavens, Holmes! this is intolerable." Voice Reading
"They must have lost my track completely after their bludgeon-man was arrested. Voice Reading
Otherwise they could not have imagined that I had returned to my rooms. Voice Reading
They have evidently taken the precaution of watching you, however, and that is what has brought Moriarty to Victoria. Voice Reading
You could not have made any slip in coming?" Voice Reading
"I did exactly what you advised." Voice Reading
"Did you find your brougham?" Voice Reading
"Yes, it was waiting." Voice Reading
"Did you recognize your coachman?" Voice Reading
"It was my brother Mycroft. It is an advantage to get about in such a case without taking a mercenary into your confidence. But we must plan what we are to do about Moriarty now." Voice Reading
"As this is an express, and as the boat runs in connection with it, I should think we have shaken him off very effectively." Voice Reading
"My dear Watson, you evidently did not realize my meaning when I said that this man may be taken as being quite on the same intellectual plane as myself. Voice Reading
You do not imagine that if I were the pursuer I should allow myself to be baffled by so slight an obstacle. Voice Reading
Why, then, should you think so meanly of him?" Voice Reading
"What will he do?" Voice Reading
"What I should do?" Voice Reading
"What would you do, then?" Voice Reading
"Engage a special." Voice Reading
"But it must be late." Voice Reading
"By no means. This train stops at Canterbury; and there is always at least a quarter of an hour's delay at the boat. He will catch us there." Voice Reading
"One would think that we were the criminals. Let us have him arrested on his arrival." Voice Reading
"It would be to ruin the work of three months. We should get the big fish, but the smaller would dart right and left out of the net. On Monday we should have them all. No, an arrest is inadmissible." Voice Reading
"What then?" Voice Reading

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