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"Because it commands so excellent a view of that picturesque pile. Voice Reading
Might I trouble you, my dear Watson, to draw a little nearer to the window, taking every precaution not to show yourself, and then to look up at our old rooms - the starting-point of so many of our little adventures? We will see if my three years of absence have entirely taken away my power to surprise you." Voice Reading
I crept forward and looked across at the familiar window. Voice Reading
As my eyes fell upon it I gave a gasp and a cry of amazement. Voice Reading
The blind was down and a strong light was burning in the room. Voice Reading
The shadow of a man who was seated in a chair within was thrown in hard, black outline upon the luminous screen of the window. Voice Reading
There was no mistaking the poise of the head, the squareness of the shoulders, the sharpness of the features. Voice Reading
The face was turned half-round, and the effect was that of one of those black silhouettes which our grandparents loved to frame. Voice Reading
It was a perfect reproduction of Holmes. Voice Reading
So amazed was I that I threw out my hand to make sure that the man himself was standing beside me. Voice Reading
He was quivering with silent laughter. Voice Reading
"Well?" said he. Voice Reading
"Good heavens!" I cried. "It is marvellous." Voice Reading
"I trust that age doth not wither nor custom stale my infinite variety,'" said he, and I recognised in his voice the joy and pride which the artist takes in his own creation. "It really is rather like me, is it not?" Voice Reading
"I should be prepared to swear that it was you." Voice Reading
"The credit of the execution is due to Monsieur Oscar Meunier, of Grenoble, who spent some days in doing the moulding. It is a bust in wax. The rest I arranged myself during my visit to Baker Street this afternoon." Voice Reading
"But why?" Voice Reading
"Because, my dear Watson, I had the strongest possible reason for wishing certain people to think that I was there when I was really elsewhere." Voice Reading
"And you thought the rooms were watched?" Voice Reading
"I knew that they were watched." Voice Reading
"By whom?" Voice Reading
"By my old enemies, Watson. Voice Reading
By the charming society whose leader lies in the Reichenbach Fall. Voice Reading
You must remember that they knew, and only they knew, that I was still alive. Voice Reading
Sooner or later they believed that I should come back to my rooms. Voice Reading

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