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There are lonely houses scattered over the moor, and he is a fellow who would stick at nothing. Voice Reading
You only want to get a glimpse of his face to see that. Voice Reading
Look at Mr. Stapleton's house, for example, with no one but himself to defend it. Voice Reading
There's no safety for anyone until he is under lock and key." Voice Reading
"He'll break into no house, sir. Voice Reading
I give you my solemn word upon that. Voice Reading
But he will never trouble anyone in this country again. Voice Reading
I assure you, Sir Henry, that in a very few days the necessary arrangements will have been made and he will be on his way to South America. Voice Reading
For God's sake, sir, I beg of you not to let the police know that he is still on the moor. Voice Reading
They have given up the chase there, and he can lie quiet until the ship is ready for him. Voice Reading
You can't tell on him without getting my wife and me into trouble. Voice Reading
I beg you, sir, to say nothing to the police." Voice Reading
"What do you say, Watson?" Voice Reading
I shrugged my shoulders. "If he were safely out of the country it would relieve the tax-payer of a burden." Voice Reading
"But how about the chance of his holding someone up before he goes?" Voice Reading
"He would not do anything so mad, sir. We have provided him with all that he can want. To commit a crime would be to show where he was hiding." Voice Reading
"That is true," said Sir Henry. "Well, Barrymore-" Voice Reading
"God bless you, sir, and thank you from my heart! It would have killed my poor wife had he been taken again." Voice Reading
"I guess we are aiding and abetting a felony, Watson? But, after what we have heard I don't feel as if I could give the man up, so there is an end of it. All right, Barrymore, you can go." Voice Reading
With a few broken words of gratitude the man turned, but he hesitated and then came back. Voice Reading
"You've been so kind to us, sir, that I should like to do the best I can for you in return. Voice Reading
I know something, Sir Henry, and perhaps I should have said it before, but it was long after the inquest that I found it out. Voice Reading
I've never breathed a word about it yet to mortal man. Voice Reading
It's about poor Sir Charles's death." Voice Reading
The baronet and I were both upon our feet. "Do you know how he died?" Voice Reading

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