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Over the low, heavily-lintelled door, in the centre of this old part, is chiseled the date, 1607, but experts are agreed that the beams and stone-work are really much older than this. Voice Reading
The enormously thick walls and tiny windows of this part had in the last century driven the family into building the new wing, and the old one was used now as a store-house and a cellar, when it was used at all. Voice Reading
A splendid park with fine old timber surrounds the house, and the lake, to which my client had referred, lay close to the avenue, about two hundred yards from the building. Voice Reading
"I was already firmly convinced, Watson, that there were not three separate mysteries here, but one only, and that if I could read the Musgrave Ritual aright I should hold in my hand the clue which would lead me to the truth concerning both the butler Brunton and the maid Howells. Voice Reading
To that then I turned all my energies. Voice Reading
Why should this servant be so anxious to master this old formula? Evidently because he saw something in it which had escaped all those generations of country squires, and from which he expected some personal advantage. Voice Reading
What was it then, and how had it affected his fate? Voice Reading
"It was perfectly obvious to me, on reading the ritual, that the measurements must refer to some spot to which the rest of the document alluded, and that if we could find that spot, we should be in a fair way towards finding what the secret was which the old Musgraves had thought it necessary to embalm in so curious a fashion. Voice Reading
There were two guides given us to start with, an oak and an elm. Voice Reading
As to the oak there could be no question at all. Voice Reading
Right in front of the house, upon the left-hand side of the drive, there stood a patriarch among oaks, one of the most magnificent trees that I have ever seen. Voice Reading
"'That was there when your ritual was drawn up,' said I, as we drove past it. Voice Reading
"'It was there at the Norman Conquest in all probability,' he answered. 'It has a girth of twenty-three feet.' Voice Reading
"'Have you any old elms?' I asked. Voice Reading
"'There used to be a very old one over yonder but it was struck by lightning ten years ago, and we cut down the stump.' Voice Reading
"'You can see where it used to be?' Voice Reading
"'Oh, yes.' Voice Reading
"'There are no other elms?' Voice Reading
"'No old ones, but plenty of beeches.' Voice Reading
"'I should like to see where it grew.' Voice Reading
"We had driven up in a dog-cart, and my client led me away at once, without our entering the house, to the scar on the lawn where the elm had stood. It was nearly midway between the oak and the house. My investigation seemed to be progressing. Voice Reading
"'I suppose it is impossible to find out how high the elm was?' I asked. Voice Reading
"'I can give you it at once. It was sixty-four feet.' Voice Reading
"'How do you come to know it?' I asked, in surprise. Voice Reading
"'When my old tutor used to give me an exercise in trigonometry, it always took the shape of measuring heights. When I was a lad I worked out every tree and building in the estate.' Voice Reading

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