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Out of this landing opened the drawing-room and several bedrooms, including those of Mr. Cunningham and his son. Voice Reading
Holmes walked slowly, taking keen note of the architecture of the house. Voice Reading
I could tell from his expression that he was on a hot scent, and yet I could not in the least imagine in what direction his inferences were leading him. Voice Reading
"My good sir," said Mr. Cunningham with some impatience, "this is surely very unnecessary. That is my room at the end of the stairs, and my son's is the one beyond it. I leave it to your judgment whether it was possible for the thief to have come up here without disturbing us." Voice Reading
"You must try round and get on a fresh scent, I fancy," said the son with a rather malicious smile. Voice Reading
"Still, I must ask you to humor me a little further. Voice Reading
I should like, for example, to see how far the windows of the bedrooms command the front. Voice Reading
This, I understand is your son's room"-he pushed open the door-"and that, I presume, is the dressing-room in which he sat smoking when the alarm was given. Voice Reading
Where does the window of that look out to?" He stepped across the bedroom, pushed open the door, and glanced round the other chamber. Voice Reading
"I hope that you are satisfied now?" said Mr. Cunningham, tartly. Voice Reading
"Thank you, I think I have seen all that I wished." Voice Reading
"Then if it is really necessary we can go into my room." Voice Reading
"If it is not too much trouble." Voice Reading
The J. P. shrugged his shoulders, and led the way into his own chamber, which was a plainly furnished and commonplace room. Voice Reading
As we moved across it in the direction of the window, Holmes fell back until he and I were the last of the group. Voice Reading
Near the foot of the bed stood a dish of oranges and a carafe of water. Voice Reading
As we passed it Holmes, to my unutterable astonishment, leaned over in front of me and deliberately knocked the whole thing over. Voice Reading
The glass smashed into a thousand pieces and the fruit rolled about into every corner of the room. Voice Reading
"You've done it now, Watson," said he, coolly. "A pretty mess you've made of the carpet." Voice Reading
I stooped in some confusion and began to pick up the fruit, understanding for some reason my companion desired me to take the blame upon myself. The others did the same, and set the table on its legs again. Voice Reading
"Hullo!" cried the Inspector, "where's he got to?" Voice Reading
Holmes had disappeared. Voice Reading
"Wait here an instant," said young Alec Cunningham. "The fellow is off his head, in my opinion. Come with me, father, and see where he has got to!" Voice Reading
They rushed out of the room, leaving the Inspector, the Colonel, and me staring at each other. Voice Reading
"'Pon my word, I am inclined to agree with Master Alec," said the official. "It may be the effect of this illness, but it seems to me that-" Voice Reading

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