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We were ushered through the magnificent Elizabethan doorway and into his Grace's study. Voice Reading
There we found Mr. James Wilder, demure and courtly, but with some trace of that wild terror of the night before still lurking in his furtive eyes and in his twitching features. Voice Reading
"You have come to see his Grace? I am sorry; but the fact is that the Duke is far from well. He has been very much upset by the tragic news. We received a telegram from Dr. Huxtable yesterday afternoon, which told us of your discovery." Voice Reading
"I must see the Duke, Mr. Wilder." Voice Reading
"But he is in his room." Voice Reading
"Then I must go to his room." Voice Reading
"I believe he is in his bed." Voice Reading
"I will see him there." Voice Reading
Holmes's cold and inexorable manner showed the secretary that it was useless to argue with him. Voice Reading
"Very good, Mr. Holmes; I will tell him that you are here." Voice Reading
After half an hour's delay the great nobleman appeared. Voice Reading
His face was more cadaverous than ever, his shoulders had rounded, and he seemed to me to be an altogether older man than he had been the morning before. Voice Reading
He greeted us with a stately courtesy and seated himself at his desk, his red beard streaming down on to the table. Voice Reading
"Well, Mr. Holmes?" said he. Voice Reading
But my friend's eyes were fixed upon the secretary, who stood by his master's chair. Voice Reading
"I think, your Grace, that I could speak more freely in Mr. Wilder's absence." Voice Reading
The man turned a shade paler and cast a malignant glance at Holmes. Voice Reading
"If your Grace wishes --" Voice Reading
"Yes, yes; you had better go. Now, Mr. Holmes, what have you to say?" Voice Reading
My friend waited until the door had closed behind the retreating secretary. Voice Reading
"The fact is, your Grace," said he, "that my colleague, Dr. Watson, and myself had an assurance from Dr. Huxtable that a reward had been offered in this case. I should like to have this confirmed from your own lips." Voice Reading
"Certainly, Mr. Holmes." Voice Reading
"It amounted, if I am correctly informed, to five thousand pounds to anyone who will tell you where your son is?" Voice Reading
"Exactly." Voice Reading
"And another thousand to the man who will name the person or persons who keep him in custody?" Voice Reading

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