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A short walk brought us to it, a bleak moorland house, once the farm of some grazier in the old prosperous days, but now put into repair and turned into a modern dwelling. Voice Reading
An orchard surrounded it, but the trees, as is usual upon the moor, were stunted and nipped, and the effect of the whole place was mean and melancholy. Voice Reading
We were admitted by a strange, wizened, rusty-coated old manservant, who seemed in keeping with the house. Voice Reading
Inside, however, there were large rooms furnished with an elegance in which I seemed to recognize the taste of the lady. Voice Reading
As I looked from their windows at the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place. Voice Reading
"Queer spot to choose, is it not?" said he as if in answer to my thought. "And yet we manage to make ourselves fairly happy, do we not, Beryl?" Voice Reading
"Quite happy," said she, but there was no ring of conviction in her words. Voice Reading
"I had a school," said Stapleton. Voice Reading
"It was in the north country. Voice Reading
The work to a man of my temperament was mechanical and uninteresting, but the privilege of living with youth, of helping to mould those young minds, and of impressing them with one's own character and ideals was very dear to me. Voice Reading
However, the fates were against us. Voice Reading
A serious epidemic broke out in the school and three of the boys died. Voice Reading
It never recovered from the blow, and much of my capital was irretrievably swallowed up. Voice Reading
And yet, if it were not for the loss of the charming companionship of the boys, I could rejoice over my own misfortune, for, with my strong tastes for botany and zoology, I find an unlimited field of work here, and my sister is as devoted to Nature as I am. Voice Reading
All this, Dr. Watson, has been brought upon your head by your expression as you surveyed the moor out of our window." Voice Reading
"It certainly did cross my mind that it might be a little dull- less for you, perhaps, than for your sister." Voice Reading
"No, no, I am never dull," said she quickly. Voice Reading
"We have books, we have our studies, and we have interesting neighbours. Dr. Mortimer is a most learned man in his own line. Voice Reading
Poor Sir Charles was also an admirable companion. Voice Reading
We knew him well and miss him more than I can tell. Voice Reading
Do you think that I should intrude if I were to call this afternoon and make the acquaintance of Sir Henry?" Voice Reading
"I am sure that he would be delighted." Voice Reading
"Then perhaps you would mention that I propose to do so. Voice Reading
We may in our humble way do something to make things more easy for him until he becomes accustomed to his new surroundings. Voice Reading
Will you come upstairs, Dr. Watson, and inspect my collection of Lepidoptera? I think it is the most complete one in the south-west of England. Voice Reading

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