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If you examine this scrap with attention you will come to the conclusion that the man with the stronger hand wrote all his words first, leaving blanks for the other to fill up. Voice Reading
These blanks were not always sufficient, and you can see that the second man had a squeeze to fit his 'quarter' in between the 'at' and the 'to,' showing that the latter were already written. Voice Reading
The man who wrote all his words first is undoubtedly the man who planned the affair." Voice Reading
"Excellent!" cried Mr. Acton. Voice Reading
"But very superficial," said Holmes. Voice Reading
"We come now, however, to a point which is of importance. Voice Reading
You may not be aware that the deduction of a man's age from his writing is one which has brought to considerable accuracy by experts. Voice Reading
In normal cases one can place a man in his true decade with tolerable confidence. Voice Reading
I say normal cases, because ill-health and physical weakness reproduce the signs of old age, even when the invalid is a youth. Voice Reading
In this case, looking at the bold, strong hand of the one, and the rather broken-backed appearance of the other, which still retains its legibility although the t's have begun to lose their crossing, we can say that the one was a young man and the other was advanced in years without being positively decrepit." Voice Reading
"Excellent!" cried Mr. Acton again. Voice Reading
"There is a further point, however, which is subtler and of greater interest. Voice Reading
There is something in common between these hands. Voice Reading
They belong to men who are blood-relatives. Voice Reading
It may be most obvious to you in the Greek e's, but to me there are many small points which indicate the same thing. Voice Reading
I have no doubt at all that a family mannerism can be traced in these two specimens of writing. Voice Reading
I am only, of course, giving you the leading results now of my examination of the paper. Voice Reading
There were twenty-three other deductions which would be of more interest to experts than to you. Voice Reading
They all tend to deepen the impression upon my mind that the Cunninghams, father and son, had written this letter. Voice Reading
"Having got so far, my next step was, of course, to examine into the details of the crime, and to see how far they would help us. Voice Reading
I went up to the house with the Inspector, and saw all that was to be seen. Voice Reading
The wound upon the dead man was, as I was able to determine with absolute confidence, fired from a revolver at the distance of something over four yards. Voice Reading
There was no powder-blackening on the clothes. Voice Reading
Evidently, therefore, Alec Cunningham had lied when he said that the two men were struggling when the shot was fired. Voice Reading
Again, both father and son agreed as to the place where the man escaped into the road. Voice Reading

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