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So thrilling had the man's narrative been, and his manner was so impressive that we had sat silent and absorbed. Voice Reading
Even the professional detectives, blase as they were in every detail of crime, appeared to be keenly interested in the man's story. Voice Reading
When he finished we sat for some minutes in a stillness which was only broken by the scratching of Lestrade's pencil as he gave the finishing touches to his shorthand account. Voice Reading
"There is only one point on which I should like a little more information," Sherlock Holmes said at last. "Who was your accomplice who came for the ring which I advertised?" Voice Reading
The prisoner winked at my friend jocosely. Voice Reading
"I can tell my own secrets," he said, "but I don't get other people into trouble. Voice Reading
I saw your advertisement, and I thought it might be a plant, or it might be the ring which I wanted. Voice Reading
My friend volunteered to go and see. Voice Reading
I think you'll own he did it smartly." Voice Reading
"Not a doubt of that," said Holmes heartily. Voice Reading
"Now, gentlemen," the Inspector remarked gravely, "the forms of the law must be complied with. Voice Reading
On Thursday the prisoner will be brought before the magistrates, and your attendance will be required. Voice Reading
Until then I will be responsible for him." He rang the bell as he spoke, and Jefferson Hope was led off by a couple of warders, while my friend and I made our way out of the Station and took a cab back to Baker Street. Voice Reading
Chapter 7. The Conclusion
We had all been warned to appear before the magistrates upon the Thursday; but when the Thursday came there was no occasion for our testimony. Voice Reading
A higher Judge had taken the matter in hand, and Jefferson Hope had been summoned before a tribunal where strict justice would be meted out to him. Voice Reading
On the very night after his capture the aneurism burst, and he was found in the morning stretched upon the floor of the cell, with a placid smile upon his face, as though he had been able in his dying moments to look back upon a useful life, and on work well done. Voice Reading
"Gregson and Lestrade will be wild about his death," Holmes remarked, as we chatted it over next evening. "Where will their grand advertisement be now?" Voice Reading
"I don't see that they had very much to do with his capture," I answered. Voice Reading
"What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence," returned my companion, bitterly. Voice Reading
"The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done. Voice Reading
Never mind," he continued, more brightly, after a pause. Voice Reading
"I would not have missed the investigation for anything. Voice Reading
There has been no better case within my recollection. Voice Reading
Simple as it was, there were several most instructive points about it." Voice Reading

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