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Suddenly, as the landlady's footsteps died away, there was the creak of a turning key, the handle revolved, and two thin hands darted out and lifted the tray from the chair. Voice Reading
An instant later it was hurriedly replaced, and I caught a glimpse of a dark, beautiful, horrified face glaring at the narrow opening of the boxroom. Voice Reading
Then the door crashed to, the key turned once more, and all was silence. Voice Reading
Holmes twitched my sleeve, and together we stole down the stair. Voice Reading
"I will call again in the evening," said he to the expectant landlady. "I think, Watson, we can discuss this business better in our own quarters." Voice Reading
"My surmise, as you saw, proved to be correct," said he, speaking from the depths of his easy-chair. "There has been a substitution of lodgers. What I did not foresee is that we should find a woman, and no ordinary woman, Watson." Voice Reading
"She saw us." Voice Reading
"Well, she saw something to alarm her. Voice Reading
That is certain. Voice Reading
The general sequence of events is pretty clear, is it not? A couple seek refuge in London from a very terrible and instant danger. Voice Reading
The measure of that danger is the rigour of their precautions. Voice Reading
The man, who has some work which he must do, desires to leave the woman in absolute safety while he does it. Voice Reading
It is not an easy problem, but he solved it in an original fashion, and so effectively that her presence was not even known to the landlady who supplies her with food. Voice Reading
The printed messages, as is now evident, were to prevent her sex being discovered by her writing. Voice Reading
The man cannot come near the woman, or he will guide their enemies to her. Voice Reading
Since he cannot communicate with her direct, he has recourse to the agony column of a paper. Voice Reading
So far all is clear." Voice Reading
"But what is at the root of it?" Voice Reading
"Ah, yes, Watson - severely practical, as usual! What is at the root of it all? Mrs. Warren's whimsical problem enlarges somewhat and assumes a more sinister aspect as we proceed. Voice Reading
This much we can say: that it is no ordinary love escapade. Voice Reading
You saw the woman's face at the sign of danger. Voice Reading
We have heard, too, of the attack upon the landlord, which was undoubtedly meant for the lodger. Voice Reading
These alarms, and the desperate need for secrecy, argue that the matter is one of life or death. Voice Reading
The attack upon Mr. Warren further shows that the enemy, whoever they are, are themselves not aware of the substitution of the female lodger for the male. Voice Reading
It is very curious and complex, Watson." Voice Reading

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