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Well, James opened the letter and inserted a note asking Arthur to meet him in a little wood called the Ragged Shaw, which is near to the school. Voice Reading
He used the Duchess's name, and in that way got the boy to come. Voice Reading
That evening James bicycled over - I am telling you what he has himself confessed to me - and he told Arthur, whom he met in the wood, that his mother longed to see him, that she was awaiting him on the moor, and that if he would come back into the wood at midnight he would find a man with a horse, who would take him to her. Voice Reading
Poor Arthur fell into the trap. Voice Reading
He came to the appointment and found this fellow Hayes with a led pony. Voice Reading
Arthur mounted, and they set off together. Voice Reading
It appears - though this James only heard yesterday - that they were pursued, that Hayes struck the pursuer with his stick, and that the man died of his injuries. Voice Reading
Hayes brought Arthur to his public-house, the Fighting Cock, where he was confined in an upper room, under the care of Mrs. Hayes, who is a kindly woman, but entirely under the control of her brutal husband. Voice Reading
"Well, Mr. Holmes, that was the state of affairs when I first saw you two days ago. Voice Reading
I had no more idea of the truth than you. Voice Reading
You will ask me what was James's motive in doing such a deed. Voice Reading
I answer that there was a great deal which was unreasoning and fanatical in the hatred which he bore my heir. Voice Reading
In his view he should himself have been heir of all my estates, and he deeply resented those social laws which made it impossible. Voice Reading
At the same time he had a definite motive also. Voice Reading
He was eager that I should break the entail, and he was of opinion that it lay in my power to do so. Voice Reading
He intended to make a bargain with me - to restore Arthur if I would break the entail, and so make it possible for the estate to be left to him by will. Voice Reading
He knew well that I should never willingly invoke the aid of the police against him. Voice Reading
I say that he would have proposed such a bargain to me, but he did not actually do so, for events moved too quickly for him, and he had not time to put his plans into practice. Voice Reading
"What brought all his wicked scheme to wreck was your discovery of this man Heidegger's dead body. Voice Reading
James was seized with horror at the news. Voice Reading
It came to us yesterday as we sat together in this study. Voice Reading
Dr. Huxtable had sent a telegram. Voice Reading
James was so overwhelmed with grief and agitation that my suspicions, which had never been entirely absent, rose instantly to a certainty, and I taxed him with the deed. Voice Reading
He made a complete voluntary confession. Voice Reading
Then he implored me to keep his secret for three days longer, so as to give his wretched accomplice a chance of saving his guilty life. Voice Reading

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