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He had not gone to bed and the note was taken to his room. Voice Reading
Godfrey read it and fell back in a chair as if he had been pole-axed. Voice Reading
The porter was so scared that he was going to fetch me, but Godfrey stopped him, had a drink of water, and pulled himself together. Voice Reading
Then he went downstairs, said a few words to the man who was waiting in the hall, and the two of them went off together. Voice Reading
The last that the porter saw of them, they were almost running down the street in the direction of the Strand. Voice Reading
This morning Godfrey's room was empty, his bed had never been slept in, and his things were all just as I had seen them the night before. Voice Reading
He had gone off at a moment's notice with this stranger, and no word has come from him since. Voice Reading
I don't believe he will ever come back. Voice Reading
He was a sportsman, was Godfrey, down to his marrow, and he wouldn't have stopped his training and let in his skipper if it were not for some cause that was too strong for him. Voice Reading
No; I feel as if he were gone for good and we should never see him again." Voice Reading
Sherlock Holmes listened with the deepest attention to this singular narrative. Voice Reading
"What did you do?" he asked. Voice Reading
"I wired to Cambridge to learn if anything had been heard of him there. I have had an answer. No one has seen him." Voice Reading
"Could he have got back to Cambridge?" Voice Reading
"Yes, there is a late train - quarter-past eleven." Voice Reading
"But so far as you can ascertain he did not take it?" Voice Reading
"No, he has not been seen." Voice Reading
"What did you do next?" Voice Reading
"I wired to Lord Mount-James." Voice Reading
"Why to Lord Mount-James?" Voice Reading
"Godfrey is an orphan, and Lord Mount-James is his nearest relative - his uncle, I believe." Voice Reading
"Indeed. This throws new light upon the matter. Lord Mount-James is one of the richest men in England." Voice Reading
"So I've heard Godfrey say." Voice Reading
"And your friend was closely related?" Voice Reading
"Yes, he was his heir, and the old boy is nearly eighty - cram full of gout, too. They say he could chalk his billiard-cue with his knuckles. He never allowed Godfrey a shilling in his life, for he is an absolute miser, but it will all come to him right enough." Voice Reading

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