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"'His who is gone.' Voice Reading
"'Who shall have it?' Voice Reading
"'He who will come.' Voice Reading
"'Where was the sun?' Voice Reading
"'Over the oak.' Voice Reading
"'Where was the shadow?' Voice Reading
"'Under the elm.' Voice Reading
"How was it stepped?' Voice Reading
"'North by ten and by ten, east by five and by five, south by two and by two, west by one and by one, and so under.' Voice Reading
"'What shall we give for it?' Voice Reading
"'All that is ours.' Voice Reading
"'Why should we give it?' Voice Reading
"'For the sake of the trust.' Voice Reading
"'The original has no date, but is in the spelling of the middle of the seventeenth century,' remarked Musgrave. 'I am afraid, however, that it can be of little help to you in solving this mystery.' Voice Reading
"'At least,' said I, 'it gives us another mystery, and one which is even more interesting than the first. Voice Reading
It may be that the solution of the one may prove to be the solution of the other. Voice Reading
You will excuse me, Musgrave, if I say that your butler appears to me to have been a very clever man, and to have had a clearer insight than ten generations of his masters.' Voice Reading
"'I hardly follow you,' said Musgrave. 'The paper seems to me to be of no practical importance.' Voice Reading
"'But to me it seems immensely practical, and I fancy that Brunton took the same view. He had probably seen it before that night on which you caught him.' Voice Reading
"'It is very possible. We took no pains to hide it.' Voice Reading
"'He simply wished, I should imagine, to refresh his memory upon that last occasion. He had, as I understand, some sort of map or chart which he was comparing with the manuscript, and which he thrust into his pocket when you appeared.' Voice Reading
"'That is true. But what could he have to do with this old family custom of ours, and what does this rigmarole mean?' Voice Reading
"'I don't think that we should have much difficulty in determining that,' said I; 'with your permission we will take the first train down to Sussex, and go a little more deeply into the matter upon the spot.' Voice Reading
"The same afternoon saw us both at Hurlstone. Voice Reading
Possibly you have seen pictures and read descriptions of the famous old building, so I will confine my account of it to saying that it is built in the shape of an L, the long arm being the more modern portion, and the shorter the ancient nucleus, from which the other had developed. Voice Reading

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