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As I glanced at him I could not but think how on that very day he had complained bitterly of the commonplaceness of life. Voice Reading
Here at least was a problem which would tax his sagacity to the utmost. Mr. Thaddeus Sholto looked from one to the other of us with an obvious pride at the effect which his story had produced and then continued between the puffs of his overgrown pipe. Voice Reading
"My brother and I," said he, "were, as you may imagine, much excited as to the treasure which my father had spoken of. Voice Reading
For weeks and for months we dug and delved in every part of the garden without discovering its whereabouts. Voice Reading
It was maddening to think that the hiding-place was on his very lips at the moment that he died. Voice Reading
We could judge the splendour of the missing riches by the chaplet which he had taken out. Voice Reading
Over this chaplet my brother Bartholomew and I had some little discussion. Voice Reading
The pearls were evidently of great value, and he was averse to part with them, for, between friends, my brother was himself a little inclined to my father's fault. Voice Reading
He thought, too, that if we parted with the chaplet it might give rise to gossip and finally bring us into trouble. Voice Reading
It was all that I could do to persuade him to let me find out Miss Morstan's address and send her a detached pearl at fixed intervals so that at least she might never feel destitute." Voice Reading
"It was a kindly thought," said our companion earnestly; "it was extremely good of you." Voice Reading
The little man waved his hand deprecatingly. Voice Reading
"We were your trustees," he said; "that was the view which I took of it, though Brother Bartholomew could not altogether see it in that light. Voice Reading
We had plenty of money ourselves. Voice Reading
I desired no more. Voice Reading
Besides, it would have been such bad taste to have treated a young lady in so scurvy a fashion. Voice Reading
Le mauvais godt mene au crime.' The French have a very neat way of putting these things. Voice Reading
Our difference of opinion on this subject went so far that I thought it best to set up rooms for myself; so I left Pondicherry Lodge, taking the old khitmutgar and Williams with me. Voice Reading
Yesterday, however, I learned that an event of extreme importance has occurred. Voice Reading
The treasure has been discovered. Voice Reading
I instantly communicated with Miss Morstan, and it only remains for us to drive out to Norwood and demand our share. Voice Reading
I explained my views last night to Brother Bartholomew, so we shall be expected, if not welcome, visitors." Voice Reading
Mr. Thaddeus Sholto ceased and sat twitching on his luxurious settee. We all remained silent, with our thoughts upon the new development which the mysterious business had taken. Holmes was the first to spring to his feet. Voice Reading
"You have done well, sir, from first to last," said he. "It is possible that we may be able to make you some small return by throwing some light upon that which is still dark to you. But, as Miss Morstan remarked just now, it is late, and we had best put the matter through without delay." Voice Reading
Our new acquaintance very deliberately coiled up the tube of his hookah and produced from behind a curtain a very long befrogged topcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. Voice Reading

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