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"We shall get out at Canterbury." Voice Reading
"And then?" Voice Reading
"Well, then we must make a cross-country journey to Newhaven, and so over to Dieppe. Voice Reading
Moriarty will again do what I should do. Voice Reading
He will get on to Paris, mark down our luggage, and wait for two days at the depot. Voice Reading
In the meantime we shall treat ourselves to a couple of carpet-bags, encourage the manufactures of the countries through which we travel, and make our way at our leisure into Switzerland, via Luxembourg and Basle." Voice Reading
At Canterbury, therefore, we alighted, only to find that we should have to wait an hour before we could get a train to Newhaven. Voice Reading
I was still looking rather ruefully after the rapidly disappearing luggage-van which contained my wardrobe, when Holmes pulled my sleeve and pointed up the line. Voice Reading
"Already, you see," said he. Voice Reading
Far away, from among the Kentish woods there rose a thin spray of smoke. Voice Reading
A minute later a carriage and engine could be seen flying along the open curve which leads to the station. Voice Reading
We had hardly time to take our place behind a pile of luggage when it passed with a rattle and a roar, beating a blast of hot air into our faces. Voice Reading
"There he goes," said Holmes, as we watched the carriage swing and rock over the points. "There are limits, you see, to our friend's intelligence. It would have been a coup-de-maitre had he deduced what I would deduce and acted accordingly." Voice Reading
"And what would he have done had he overtaken us?" Voice Reading
"There cannot be the least doubt that he would have made a murderous attack upon me. It is, however, a game at which two may play. The question now is whether we should take a premature lunch here, or run our chance of starving before we reach the buffet at Newhaven." Voice Reading
We made our way to Brussels that night and spent two days there, moving on upon the third day as far as Strasburg. Voice Reading
On the Monday morning Holmes had telegraphed to the London police, and in the evening we found a reply waiting for us at our hotel. Voice Reading
Holmes tore it open, and then with a bitter curse hurled it into the grate. Voice Reading
"I might have known it!" he groaned. "He has escaped!" Voice Reading
"Moriarty?" Voice Reading
"They have secured the whole gang with the exception of him. He has given them the slip. Of course, when I had left the country there was no one to cope with him. But I did think that I had put the game in their hands. I think that you had better return to England, Watson." Voice Reading
"Because you will find me a dangerous companion now. Voice Reading
This man's occupation is gone. Voice Reading
He is lost if he returns to London. Voice Reading

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