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One or other would certainly get me. Voice Reading
On the other hand, if all the world was convinced that I was dead they would take liberties, these men, they would lay themselves open, and sooner or later I could destroy them. Voice Reading
Then it would be time for me to announce that I was still in the land of the living. Voice Reading
So rapidly does the brain act that I believe I had thought this all out before Professor Moriarty had reached the bottom of the Reichenbach Fall. Voice Reading
"I stood up and examined the rocky wall behind me. Voice Reading
In your picturesque account of the matter, which I read with great interest some months later, you assert that the wall was sheer. Voice Reading
This was not literally true. Voice Reading
A few small footholds presented themselves, and there was some indication of a ledge. Voice Reading
The cliff is so high that to climb it all was an obvious impossibility, and it was equally impossible to make my way along the wet path without leaving some tracks. Voice Reading
I might, it is true, have reversed my boots, as I have done on similar occasions, but the sight of three sets of tracks in one direction would certainly have suggested a deception. Voice Reading
On the whole, then, it was best that I should risk the climb. Voice Reading
It was not a pleasant business, Watson. Voice Reading
The fall roared beneath me. Voice Reading
I am not a fanciful person, but I give you my word that I seemed to hear Moriarty's voice screaming at me out of the abyss. Voice Reading
A mistake would have been fatal. Voice Reading
More than once, as tufts of grass came out in my hand or my foot slipped in the wet notches of the rock, I thought that I was gone. Voice Reading
But I struggled upwards, and at last I reached a ledge several feet deep and covered with soft green moss, where I could lie unseen in the most perfect comfort. Voice Reading
There I was stretched when you, my dear Watson, and all your following were investigating in the most sympathetic and inefficient manner the circumstances of my death. Voice Reading
"At last, when you had all formed your inevitable and totally erroneous conclusions, you departed for the hotel and I was left alone. Voice Reading
I had imagined that I had reached the end of my adventures, but a very unexpected occurrence showed me that there were surprises still in store for me. Voice Reading
A huge rock, falling from above, boomed past me, struck the path, and bounded over into the chasm. Voice Reading
For an instant I thought that it was an accident; but a moment later, looking up, I saw a man's head against the darkening sky, and another stone struck the very ledge upon which I was stretched, within a foot of my head. Voice Reading
Of course, the meaning of this was obvious. Voice Reading
Moriarty had not been alone. Voice Reading
A confederate - and even that one glance had told me how dangerous a man that confederate was - had kept guard while the Professor had attacked me. Voice Reading

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