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"Yes, yes, I see it all now! It was early, there were folk upon the roads, they were afraid of being seen with the silver, so they sank it in the pond, intending to return for it when the coast was clear. Voice Reading
Excellent, Mr. Holmes-that is better than your idea of a blind." Voice Reading
"Quite so, you have got an admirable theory. I have no doubt that my own ideas were quite wild, but you must admit that they have ended in discovering the silver." Voice Reading
"Yes, sir-yes. It was all your doing. But I have had a bad setback." Voice Reading
"A setback?" Voice Reading
"Yes, Mr. Holmes. The Randall gang were arrested in New York this morning." Voice Reading
"Dear me, Hopkins! That is certainly rather against your theory that they committed a murder in Kent last night." Voice Reading
"It is fatal, Mr. Holmes-absolutely fatal. Still, there are other gangs of three besides the Randalls, or it may be some new gang of which the police have never heard." Voice Reading
"Quite so, it is perfectly possible. What, are you off?" Voice Reading
Yes, Mr. Holmes, there is no rest for me until I have got to the bottom of the business. I suppose you have no hint to give me?" Voice Reading
"I have given you one." Voice Reading
"Well, I suggested a blind." Voice Reading
"But why, Mr. Holmes, why?" Voice Reading
"Ah, that's the question, of course. But I commend the idea to your mind. You might possibly find that there was something in it. You won't stop for dinner? Well, good-bye, and let us know how you get on." Voice Reading
Dinner was over, and the table cleared before Holmes alluded to the matter again. He had lit his pipe and held his slippered feet to the cheerful blaze of the fire. Suddenly he looked at his watch. "I expect developments, Watson." Voice Reading
"Now-within a few minutes. I dare say you thought I acted rather badly to Stanley Hopkins just now?" Voice Reading
"I trust your judgment." Voice Reading
"A very sensible reply, Watson. Voice Reading
You must look at it this way: what I know is unofficial, what he knows is official. Voice Reading
I have the right to private judgment, but he has none. Voice Reading
He must disclose all, or he is a traitor to his service. Voice Reading
In a doubtful case I would not put him in so painful a position, and so I reserve my information until my own mind is clear upon the matter." Voice Reading
"But when will that be?" Voice Reading

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