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That didn't escape my notice. Voice Reading
I began to smell a rat. Voice Reading
You know the feeling, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, when you come upon the right scent - a kind of thrill in your nerves. Voice Reading
Have you heard of the mysterious death of your late boarder Mr. Enoch J. Voice Reading
Drebber, of Cleveland?' I asked. Voice Reading
"The mother nodded. She didn't seem able to get out a word. The daughter burst into tears. I felt more than ever that these people knew something of the matter. Voice Reading
"'At what o'clock did Mr. Drebber leave your house for the train?' I asked. Voice Reading
"'At eight o'clock,' she said, gulping in her throat to keep down her agitation. 'His secretary, Mr. Stangerson, said that there were two trains - one at 9.15 and one at 11. He was to catch the first. Voice Reading
"'And was that the last which you saw of him?' Voice Reading
"A terrible change came over the woman's face as I asked the question. Her features turned perfectly livid. It was some seconds before she could get out the single word 'Yes' - and when it did come it was in a husky unnatural tone. Voice Reading
"There was silence for a moment, and then the daughter spoke in a calm clear voice. Voice Reading
"'No good can ever come of falsehood, mother,' she said. 'Let us be frank with this gentleman. We did see Mr. Drebber again.' Voice Reading
"'God forgive you!' cried Madame Charpentier, throwing up her hands and sinking back in her chair. 'You have murdered your brother.' Voice Reading
"'Arthur would rather that we spoke the truth,' the girl answered firmly. Voice Reading
"'You had best tell me all about it now,' I said. 'Half-confidences are worse than none. Besides, you do not know how much we know of it.' Voice Reading
"'On your head be it, Alice!' cried her mother; and then, turning to me, 'I will tell you all, sir. Voice Reading
Do not imagine that my agitation on behalf of my son arises from any fear lest he should have had a hand in this terrible affair. Voice Reading
He is utterly innocent of it. Voice Reading
My dread is, however, that in your eyes and in the eyes of others he may appear to be compromised. Voice Reading
That however is surely impossible. Voice Reading
His high character, his profession, his antecedents would all forbid it.' Voice Reading
"'Your best way is to make a clean breast of the facts,' I answered. 'Depend upon it, if your son is innocent he will be none the worse.' Voice Reading
"'Perhaps, Alice, you had better leave us together,' she said, and her daughter withdrew. Voice Reading
Now, sir,' she continued, 'I had no intention of telling you all this, but since my poor daughter has disclosed it I have no alternative. Voice Reading
Having once decided to speak, I will tell you all without omitting any particular.' Voice Reading

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