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"Well, we had no particular reason to make a careful examination of the hall. Besides, it's not in a very prominent place, as you see." Voice Reading
"No, no, of course not. I suppose there is no doubt that the mark was there yesterday?" Voice Reading
Lestrade looked at Holmes as if he thought he was going out of his mind. I confess that I was myself surprised both at his hilarious manner and at his rather wild observation. Voice Reading
"I don't know whether you think that McFarlane came out of gaol in the dead of the night in order to strengthen the evidence against himself," said Lestrade. "I leave it to any expert in the world whether that is not the mark of his thumb." Voice Reading
"It is unquestionably the mark of his thumb." Voice Reading
"There, that's enough," said Lestrade. "I am a practical man, Mr. Holmes, and when I have got my evidence I come to my conclusions. If you have anything to say you will find me writing my report in the sitting-room." Voice Reading
Holmes had recovered his equanimity, though I still seemed to detect gleams of amusement in his expression. Voice Reading
"Dear me, this is a very sad development, Watson, is it not?" said he. "And yet there are singular points about it which hold out some hopes for our client." Voice Reading
"I am delighted to hear it," said I, heartily. "I was afraid it was all up with him." Voice Reading
"I would hardly go so far as to say that, my dear Watson. The fact is that there is one really serious flaw in this evidence to which our friend attaches so much importance." Voice Reading
"Indeed, Holmes! What is it?" Voice Reading
"Only this: that I know that that mark was not there when I examined the hall yesterday. And now, Watson, let us have a little stroll round in the sunshine." Voice Reading
With a confused brain, but with a heart into which some warmth of hope was returning, I accompanied my friend in a walk round the garden. Voice Reading
Holmes took each face of the house in turn and examined it with great interest. Voice Reading
He then led the way inside and went over the whole building from basement to attics. Voice Reading
Most of the rooms were unfurnished, but none the less Holmes inspected them all minutely. Voice Reading
Finally, on the top corridor, which ran outside three untenanted bedrooms, he again was seized with a spasm of merriment. Voice Reading
"There are really some very unique features about this case, Watson," said he. Voice Reading
"I think it is time now that we took our friend Lestrade into our confidence. Voice Reading
He has had his little smile at our expense, and perhaps we may do as much by him if my reading of this problem proves to be correct. Voice Reading
Yes, yes; I think I see how we should approach it." Voice Reading
The Scotland Yard inspector was still writing in the parlour when Holmes interrupted him. Voice Reading
"I understood that you were writing a report of this case," said he. Voice Reading
"So I am." Voice Reading
"Don't you think it may be a little premature? I can't help thinking that your evidence is not complete." Voice Reading

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