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So we just had to leave that detail to take care of itself. Voice Reading
On the other hand, I brought a bit of plaster down and put it where I am wearing one myself at this instant. Voice Reading
You slipped up there, Mr. Holmes, clever as you are; for if you had chanced to take off that plaster you would have found no cut underneath it. Voice Reading
"Well, that was the situation. Voice Reading
If I could lie low for a while and then get away where I could be joined by my 'widow' we should have a chance at last of living in peace for the rest of our lives. Voice Reading
These devils would give me no rest so long as I was above ground; but if they saw in the papers that Baldwin had got his man, there would be an end of all my troubles. Voice Reading
I hadn't much time to make it all clear to Barker and to my wife; but they understood enough to be able to help me. Voice Reading
I knew all about this hiding place, so did Ames; but it never entered his head to connect it with the matter. Voice Reading
I retired into it, and it was up to Barker to do the rest. Voice Reading
"I guess you can fill in for yourselves what he did. Voice Reading
He opened the window and made the mark on the sill to give an idea of how the murderer escaped. Voice Reading
It was a tall order, that; but as the bridge was up there was no other way. Voice Reading
Then, when everything was fixed, he rang the bell for all he was worth. Voice Reading
What happened afterward you know. Voice Reading
And so, gentlemen, you can do what you please; but I've told you the truth and the whole truth, so help me God! What I ask you now is how do I stand by the English law?" Voice Reading
There was a silence which was broken by Sherlock Holmes. Voice Reading
"The English law is in the main a just law. You will get no worse than your deserts from that, Mr. Douglas. But I would ask you how did this man know that you lived here, or how to get into your house, or where to hide to getyou?" Voice Reading
"I know nothing of this." Voice Reading
Holmes's face was very white and grave. "The story is not over yet, I fear," said he. "You may find worse dangers than the English law, or even than your enemies from America. I see trouble before you, Mr. Douglas.You'll take my advice and still be on your guard." Voice Reading
And now, my long-suffering readers, I will ask you to come away with me for a time, far from the Sussex Manor House of Birlstone, and far also from the year of grace in which we made our eventful journey which ended with the strange story of the man who had been known as John Douglas. Voice Reading
I wish you to journey back some twenty years in time, and westward some thousands of miles in space, that I may lay before you a singular and terrible narrative-so singular and so terrible that you may find it hard to believe that even as I tell it, even so did it occur. Voice Reading
Do not think that I intrude one story before another is finished. Voice Reading
As you read on you will find that this is not so. Voice Reading
And when I have detailed those distant events and you have solved this mystery of the past, we shall meet once more in those rooms on Baker Street, where this, like so many other wonderful happenings, will find its end. Voice Reading

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