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"Well, of course, that is possible also. Voice Reading
I am very much indebted to you, Dr. Mortimer, for introducing me to a problem which presents several interesting alternatives. Voice Reading
But the practical point which we now have to decide, Sir Henry, is whether it is or is not advisable for you to go to Baskerville Hall." Voice Reading
"Why should I not go?" Voice Reading
"There seems to be danger." Voice Reading
"Do you mean danger from this family fiend or do you mean danger from human beings?" Voice Reading
"Well, that is what we have to find out." Voice Reading
"Whichever it is, my answer is fixed. Voice Reading
There is no devil in hell, Mr. Holmes, and there is no man upon earth who can prevent me from going to the home of my own people, and you may take that to be my final answer." His dark brows knitted and his face flushed to a dusky red as he spoke. Voice Reading
It was evident that the fiery temper of the Baskervilles was not extinct in this their last representative. Voice Reading
"Meanwhile," said he, "I have hardly had time to think over all that you have told me. Voice Reading
It's a big thing for a man to have to understand and to decide at one sitting. Voice Reading
I should like to have a quiet hour by myself to make up my mind. Voice Reading
Now, look here, Mr. Holmes, it's half-past eleven now and I am going back right away to my hotel. Voice Reading
Suppose you and your friend, Dr. Watson, come round and lunch with us at two. Voice Reading
I'll be able to tell you more clearly then how this thing strikes me." Voice Reading
"Is that convenient to you, Watson?" Voice Reading
"Perfectly." Voice Reading
"Then you may expect us. Shall I have a cab called?" Voice Reading
"I'd prefer to walk, for this affair has flurried me rather." Voice Reading
"I'll join you in a walk, with pleasure," said his companion. Voice Reading
"Then we meet again at two o'clock. Au revoir, and good-morning!" Voice Reading
We heard the steps of our visitors descend the stair and the bang of the front door. In an instant Holmes had changed from the languid dreamer to the man of action. Voice Reading
"Your hat and boots, Watson, quick! Not a moment to lose!" He rushed into his room in his dressing-gown and was back again in a few seconds in a frock-coat. Voice Reading
We hurried together down the stairs and into the street. Dr. Mortimer and Baskerville were still visible about two hundred yards ahead of us in the direction of Oxford Street. Voice Reading

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