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"What! you have solved it already?" Voice Reading
"Well, that would be too much to say. Voice Reading
I have discovered a suggestive fact, that is all. Voice Reading
It is, however, very suggestive. Voice Reading
The details are still to be added. Voice Reading
I have just found, on consulting the back files of the Times, that Major Sholto, of Upper Norwood, late of the Thirty-fourth Bombay Infantry, died upon the twenty-eighth of April, 1882." Voice Reading
"I may be very obtuse, Holmes, but I fail to see what this suggests." Voice Reading
"No? You surprise me. Voice Reading
Look at it in this way, then. Voice Reading
Captain Morstan disappears. Voice Reading
The only person in London whom he could have visited is Major Sholto. Voice Reading
Major Sholto denies having heard that he was in London. Voice Reading
Four years later Sholto dies. Voice Reading
Within a week of his death Captain Morstan's daughter receives a valuable present, which is repeated from year to year and now culminates in a letter which describes her as a wronged woman. Voice Reading
What wrong can it refer to except this deprivation of her father? And why should the presents begin immediately after Sholto's death unless it is that Sholto's heir knows something of the mystery and desires to make compensation? Have you any alternative theory which will meet the facts?" Voice Reading
"But what a strange compensation! And how strangely made! Why, too, should he write a letter now, rather than six years ago? Again, the letter speaks of giving her justice. Voice Reading
What justice can she have? It is too much to suppose that her father is still alive. Voice Reading
There is no other injustice in her case that you know of." Voice Reading
"There are difficulties; there are certainly difficulties," said Sherlock Holmes pensively; "but our expedition of to-night will solve them all. Ah, here is a four-wheeler, and Miss Morstan is inside. Are you all ready? Then we had better go down, for it is a little past the hour." Voice Reading
I picked up my hat and my heaviest stick, but I observed that Holmes took his revolver from his drawer and slipped it into his pocket. It was clear that he thought that our night's work might be a serious one. Voice Reading
Miss Morstan was muffled in a dark cloak, and her sensitive face was composed but pale. Voice Reading
She must have been more than woman if she did not feel some uneasiness at the strange enterprise upon which we were embarking, yet her self-control was perfect, and she readily answered the few additional questions which Sherlock Holmes put to her. Voice Reading
"Major Sholto was a very particular friend of Papa's," she said. Voice Reading
"His letters were full of allusions to the major. Voice Reading
He and Papa were in command of the troops at the Andaman Islands, so they were thrown a great deal together. Voice Reading

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