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So your grave, middle-aged family practitioner vanishes into thin air, my dear Watson, and there emerges a young fellow under thirty, amiable, unambitious, absent-minded, and the possessor of a favourite dog, which I should describe roughly as being larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff." Voice Reading
I laughed incredulously as Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his settee and blew little wavering rings of smoke up to the ceiling. Voice Reading
"As to the latter part, I have no means of checking you," said I, "but at least it is not difficult to find out a few particulars about the man's age and professional career." From my small medical shelf I took down the Medical Directory and turned up the name. Voice Reading
There were several Mortimers, but only one who could be our visitor. Voice Reading
I read his record aloud. Voice Reading
"Mortimer, James, M.R.C.S., 1882, Grimpen, Dartmoor, Devon. Voice Reading
House-surgeon, from 1882 to 1884, at Charing Cross Hospital. Voice Reading
Winner of the Jackson prize for Comparative Pathology, with essay entitled 'Is Disease a Reversion?' Corresponding member of the Swedish Pathological Society. Voice Reading
Author of 'Some Freaks of Atavism' (Lancet 1882). Voice Reading
Do We Progress?' (Journal of Psychology, March, 1883). Voice Reading
Medical Officer for the parishes of Grimpen, Thorsley, and High Barrow." Voice Reading
"No mention of that local hunt, Watson," said Holmes with a mischievous smile, "but a country doctor, as you very astutely observed. Voice Reading
I think that I am fairly justified in my inferences. Voice Reading
As to the adjectives, I said, if I remember right, amiable, unambitious, and absent-minded. Voice Reading
It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials, only an unambitious one who abandons a London career for the country, and only an absent-minded one who leaves his stick and not his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room." Voice Reading
"And the dog?" Voice Reading
"Has been in the habit of carrying this stick behind his master. Voice Reading
Being a heavy stick the dog has held it tightly by the middle, and the marks of his teeth are very plainly visible. Voice Reading
The dog's jaw, as shown in the space between these marks, is too broad in my opinion for a terrier and not broad enough for a mastiff. Voice Reading
It may have been-yes, by Jove, it is a curly-haired spaniel." Voice Reading
He had risen and paced the room as he spoke. Now he halted in the recess of the window. There was such a ring of conviction in his voice that I glanced up in surprise. Voice Reading
"My dear fellow, how can you possibly be so sure of that?" Voice Reading
"For the very simple reason that I see the dog himself on our very door-step, and there is the ring of its owner. Voice Reading
Don't move, I beg you, Watson. Voice Reading
He is a professional brother of yours, and your presence may be of assistance to me. Voice Reading

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