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Athelney Jones proved to be a sociable soul in his hours of relaxation and faced his dinner with the air of a bon vivant. Voice Reading
For myself, I felt elated at the thought that we were nearing the end of our task, and I caught something of Holmes's gaiety. Voice Reading
None of us alluded during dinner to the cause which had brought us together. Voice Reading
When the cloth was cleared Holmes glanced at his watch and filled up three glasses with port. Voice Reading
"One bumper," said he, "to the success of our little expedition. And now it is high time we were off. Have you a pistol Watson?" Voice Reading
"I have my old service-revolver in my desk." Voice Reading
"You had best take it, then. It is well to be prepared. I see that the cab is at the door. I ordered it for half-past six." Voice Reading
It was a little past seven before we reached the Westminster wharf and found our launch awaiting us. Holmes eyed it critically. Voice Reading
"Is there anything to mark it as a police-boat?" Voice Reading
"Yes, that green lamp at the side." Voice Reading
"Then take it off." Voice Reading
The small change was made, we stepped on board, and the ropes were cast off. Jones, Holmes, and I sat in the stern. There was one man at the rudder, one to tend the engines, and two burly police-inspectors forward. Voice Reading
"Where to?" asked Jones. Voice Reading
"To the Tower. Tell them to stop opposite to Jacobson's Yard." Voice Reading
Our craft was evidently a very fast one. We shot past the long lines of loaded barges as though they were stationary. Holmes smiled with satisfaction as we overhauled a river steamer and left her behind us. Voice Reading
"We ought to be able to catch anything on the river," he said. Voice Reading
"Well, hardly that. But there are not many launches to beat us." Voice Reading
"We shall have to catch the Aurora, and she has a name for being a clipper. I will tell you how the land lies, Watson. You recollect how annoyed I was at being baulked by so small a thing?" Voice Reading
"Well, I gave my mind a thorough rest by plunging into a chemical analysis. Voice Reading
One of our greatest statesmen has said that a change of work is the best rest. So it is. Voice Reading
When I had succeeded in dissolving the hydrocarbon which I was at work at, I came back to our problem of the Sholtos, and thought the whole matter out again. Voice Reading
My boys had been up the river and down the river without result. Voice Reading
The launch was not at any landing-stage or wharf, nor had it returned. Voice Reading
Yet it could hardly have been scuttled to hide their traces, though that always remained as a possible hypothesis if all else failed. Voice Reading

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