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"Well, now, Watson, let us judge the situation by this new information. Voice Reading
We may take it that the letter came out of this strange household and was an invitation to Garcia to carry out some attempt which had already been planned. Voice Reading
Who wrote the note? It was someone within the citadel, and it was a woman. Voice Reading
Who then but Miss Burnet, the governess? All our reasoning seems to point that way. Voice Reading
At any rate, we may take it asa hypothesis and see what consequences it would entail. Voice Reading
I may add that Miss Burnet's age and character make it certain that my first idea that there might be a love interest in our story is out of the question. Voice Reading
"If she wrote the note she was presumably the friend and confederate of Garcia. Voice Reading
What, then, might she be expected to do if she heard of his death? If he met it in some nefarious enterprise her lips might be sealed. Voice Reading
Still, in her heart, she must retain bitterness and hatred against those who had killed him and would presumably help so far as she could to have revenge upon them. Voice Reading
Could we see her, then and try to use her? That was my first thought. Voice Reading
But now we come to a sinister fact. Voice Reading
Miss Burnet has not been seen by any human eye since the night of the murder. Voice Reading
From that evening she has utterly vanished. Voice Reading
Is she alive? Has she perhaps met her end on the same night as the friend whom she had summoned? Or is she merely a prisoner? There is the point which we still have to decide. Voice Reading
"You will appreciate the difficulty of the situation, Watson. Voice Reading
There is nothing upon which we can apply for a warrant. Voice Reading
Our whole scheme might seem fantastic if laid before a magistrate. Voice Reading
The woman's disappearance counts for nothing, since in that extraordinary household any member of it might be invisible for a week. Voice Reading
And yet she may at the present moment be in danger of her life. Voice Reading
All I can do is to watch the house and leave my agent, Warner, on guard at the gates. Voice Reading
We can't let such a situation continue. Voice Reading
If the law can do nothing we must take the risk ourselves." Voice Reading
"What do you suggest?" Voice Reading
"I know which is her room. It is accessible from the top of an outhouse. My suggestion is that you and I go to-night and see if we can strike at the very heart of the mystery." Voice Reading
It was not, I must confess, a very alluring prospect. Voice Reading

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