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They all kept still a moment. Then the Doctor said, Voice Reading
"You must be mistaken, Too-Too. I don't hear anything." Voice Reading
"I'm sure of it," said the owl. "Sh!-There it is again-Don't you hear that?" Voice Reading
"No, I do not," said the Doctor. "What kind of a sound is it?" Voice Reading
"I hear the noise of some one putting his hand in his pocket," said the owl. Voice Reading
"But that makes hardly any sound at all," said the Doctor. "You couldn't hear that out here." Voice Reading
"Pardon me, but I can," said Too-Too. Voice Reading
"I tell you there is some one on the other side of that door putting his hand in his pocket. Voice Reading
Almost everything makes some noise-if your ears are only sharp enough to catch it. Voice Reading
Bats can hear a mole walking in his tunnel under the earth-and they think they're good hearers. Voice Reading
But we owls can tell you, using only one ear, the color of a kitten from the way it winks in the dark." Voice Reading
"Well, well!" said the Doctor. "You surprise me. That's very interesting. . . . Listen again and tell me what he's doing now." Voice Reading
"I'm not sure yet," said Too-Too, "if it's a man at all. Maybe it's a woman. Lift me up and let me listen at the key-hole and I'll soon tell you." Voice Reading
So the Doctor lifted the owl up and held him close to the lock of the door. Voice Reading
After a moment Too-Too said, Voice Reading
"Now he's rubbing his face with his left hand. It is a small hand and a small face. It might be a woman-No. Now he pushes his hair back off his forehead-It's a man all right." Voice Reading
"Women sometimes do that," said the Doctor. Voice Reading
"True," said the owl. Voice Reading
"But when they do, their long hair makes quite a different sound. Voice Reading
Sh! Make that fidgety pig keep still. Voice Reading
Now all hold your breath a moment so I can listen well. Voice Reading
This is very difficult, what I'm doing now-and the pesky door is so thick! Sh! Everybody quite still-shut your eyes and don't breathe." Voice Reading

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