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When I closed the door behind them a load seemed to be lifted from my mind. Voice Reading
Alas, in less than an hour there was a ring at the bell, and I learned that Mr. Drebber had returned. Voice Reading
He was much excited, and evidently the worse for drink. Voice Reading
He forced his way into the room, where I was sitting with my daughter, and made some incoherent remark about having missed his train. Voice Reading
He then turned to Alice, and before my very face, proposed to her that she should fly with him. Voice Reading
"You are of age," he said, "and there is no law to stop you. Voice Reading
I have money enough and to spare. Voice Reading
Never mind the old girl here, but come along with me now straight away. Voice Reading
You shall live like a princess." Poor Alice was so frightened that she shrunk away from him, but he caught her by the wrist and endeavoured to draw her towards the door. Voice Reading
I screamed, and at that moment my son Arthur came into the room. Voice Reading
What happened then I do not know. Voice Reading
I heard oaths and the confused sounds of a scuffle. Voice Reading
I was too terrified to raise my head. Voice Reading
When I did look up I saw Arthur standing in the doorway laughing, with a stick in his hand. Voice Reading
"I don't think that fine fellow will trouble us again," he said. Voice Reading
"I will just go after him and see what he does with himself." With those words he took his hat and started off down the street. Voice Reading
The next morning we heard of Mr. Drebber's mysterious death.' Voice Reading
"This statement came from Mrs. Charpentier's lips with many gasps and pauses. At times she spoke so low that I could hardly catch the words. I made shorthand notes of all that she said, however, so that there should be no possibility of a mistake." Voice Reading
"It's quite exciting," said Sherlock Holmes, with a yawn. "What happened next?" Voice Reading
"When Mrs. Charpentier paused," the detective continued, "I saw that the whole case hung upon one point. Fixing her with my eye in a way which I always found effective with women, I asked her at what hour her son returned. Voice Reading
"'I do not know,' she answered. Voice Reading
"'Not know?' Voice Reading
"'No; he has a latch-key, and he let himself in.' Voice Reading
"'After you went to bed?' Voice Reading

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