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I had a vague memory that as I have travelled by it I have occasionally seen windows just above my head. Voice Reading
Now, suppose that a train halted under such a window, would there be any difficulty in laying a body upon the roof?" Voice Reading
"It seems most improbable." Voice Reading
"We must fall back upon the old axiom that when all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. Voice Reading
Here all other contingencies have failed. Voice Reading
When I found that the leading international agent, who had just left London, lived in a row of houses which abutted upon the Underground, I was so pleased that you were a little astonished at my sudden frivolity." Voice Reading
"Oh, that was it, was it?" Voice Reading
"Yes, that was it. Mr. Hugo Oberstein, of 13 Caulfield Gardens, had become my objective. Voice Reading
I began my operations at Gloucester Road Station, where a very helpful official walked with me along the track and allowed me to satisfy myself not only that the back-stair windows of Caulfield Gardens open on the line but the even more essential fact that, owing to the intersection of one of the larger railways, the Underground trains are frequently held motionless for some minutes at that very spot." Voice Reading
"Splendid, Holmes! You have got it!" Voice Reading
"So far - so far, Watson. We advance, but the goal is afar. Voice Reading
Well, having seen the back of Caulfield Gardens, I visited the front and satisfied myself that the bird was indeed flown. Voice Reading
It is a considerable house, unfurnished, so far as I could judge, in the upper rooms. Voice Reading
Oberstein lived there with a single valet, who was probably a confederate entirely in his confidence. Voice Reading
We must bear in mind that Oberstein has gone to the Continent to dispose of his booty, but not with any idea of flight; for he had no reason to fear a warrant, and the idea of an amateur domiciliary visit would certainly never occur to him. Voice Reading
Yet that is precisely what we are about to make." Voice Reading
"Could we not get a warrant and legalize it?" Voice Reading
"Hardly on the evidence." Voice Reading
"What can we hope to do?" Voice Reading
"We cannot tell what correspondence may be there." Voice Reading
"I don't like it, Holmes." Voice Reading
"My dear fellow, you shall keep watch in the street. I'll do the criminal part. It's not a time to stick at trifles. Think of Mycroft's note, of the Admiralty, the Cabinet, the exalted person who waits for news. We are bound to go." Voice Reading
My answer was to rise from the table. Voice Reading
"You are right, Holmes. We are bound to go." Voice Reading
He sprang up and shook me by the hand. Voice Reading

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