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"No, indeed." Voice Reading
"It was easier to know it than to explain why I knew it. Voice Reading
If you were asked to prove that two and two made four, you might find some difficulty, and yet you are quite sure of the fact. Voice Reading
Even across the street I could see a great blue anchor tattooed on the back of the fellow's hand. Voice Reading
That smacked of the sea. Voice Reading
He had a military carriage, however, and regulation side whiskers. Voice Reading
There we have the marine. Voice Reading
He was a man with some amount of self-importance and a certain air of command. Voice Reading
You must have observed the way in which he held his head and swung his cane. Voice Reading
A steady, respectable, middle-aged man, too, on the face of him - all facts which led me to believe that he had been a sergeant." Voice Reading
"Wonderful!" I ejaculated. Voice Reading
"Commonplace," said Holmes, though I thought from his expression that he was pleased at my evident surprise and admiration. "I said just now that there were no criminals. It appears that I am wrong - look at this!" He threw me over the note which the commissionaire had brought." Voice Reading
"Why," I cried, as I cast my eye over it, "this is terrible!" Voice Reading
"It does seem to be a little out of the common," he remarked, calmly. "Would you mind reading it to me aloud?" Voice Reading
This is the letter which I read to him - Voice Reading
"MY DEAR MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES: Voice Reading
"There has been a bad business during the night at 3, Lauriston Gardens, off the Brixton Road. Voice Reading
Our man on the beat saw a light there about two in the morning, and as the house was an empty one, suspected that something was amiss. Voice Reading
He found the door open, and in the front room, which is bare of furniture, discovered the body of a gentleman, well dressed, and having cards in his pocket bearing the name of 'Enoch J. Voice Reading
Drebber, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.' There had been no robbery, nor is there any evidence as to how the man met his death. Voice Reading
There are marks of blood in the room, but there is no wound upon his person. Voice Reading
We are at a loss as to how he came into the empty house; indeed, the whole affair is a puzzler. Voice Reading
If you can come round to the house any time before twelve, you will find me there. Voice Reading
I have left everything in statu quo until I hear from you. Voice Reading
If you are unable to come I shall give you fuller details, and would esteem it a great kindness if you would favour me with your opinion. Voice Reading

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