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"Come, Watson," said he, "our ways lie elsewhere. Our next station must be the office from which the papers were taken. Voice Reading
"It was black enough before against this young man, but our inquiries make it blacker," he remarked as the cab lumbered off. Voice Reading
"His coming marriage gives a motive for the crime. Voice Reading
He naturally wanted money. Voice Reading
The idea was in his head, since he spoke about it. Voice Reading
He nearly made the girl an accomplice in the treason by telling her his plans. Voice Reading
It is all very bad." Voice Reading
"But surely, Holmes, character goes for something? Then, again, why should he leave the girl in the street and dart away to commit a felony?" Voice Reading
"Exactly! There are certainly objections. But it is a formidable case which they have to meet." Voice Reading
Mr. Sidney Johnson, the senior clerk, met us at the office and received us with that respect which my companion's card always commanded. He was a thin, gruff, bespectacled man of middle age, his cheeks haggard, and his hands twitching from the nervous strain to which he had been subjected. Voice Reading
"It is bad, Mr. Holmes, very bad! Have you heard of the death of the chief?" Voice Reading
"We have just come from his house." Voice Reading
"The place is disorganized. The chief dead, Cadogan West dead, our papers stolen. And yet, when we closed our door on Monday evening, we were as efficient an office as any in the government service. Good God, it's dreadful to think of! That West, of all men, should have done such a thing!" Voice Reading
"You are sure of his guilt, then?" Voice Reading
"I can see no other way out of it. And yet I would have trusted him as I trust myself." Voice Reading
"At what hour was the office closed on Monday?" Voice Reading
"At five." Voice Reading
"Did you close it?" Voice Reading
"I am always the last man out." Voice Reading
"Where were the plans?" Voice Reading
"In that safe. I put them there myself." Voice Reading
"Is there no watchman to the building?" Voice Reading
"There is, but he has other departments to look after as well. He is an old soldier and a most trustworthy man. He saw nothing that evening. Of course the fog was very thick." Voice Reading
"Suppose that Cadogan West wished to make his way into the building after hours; he would need three keys, would he not, before he could reach the papers?" Voice Reading
"Yes, he would. The key of the outer door, the key of the office, and the key of the safe." Voice Reading

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