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I had no part in it, sir. Voice Reading
I was as grieved as if it had been my blood-relation. Voice Reading
I welted the little devil with the slack end of the rope for it, but it was done, and I could not undo it again." Voice Reading
"Have a cigar," said Holmes; "and you had best take a pull out of my flask, for you are very wet. How could you expect so small and weak a man as this black fellow to overpower Mr. Sholto and hold him while you were climbing the rope?" Voice Reading
"You seem to know as much about it as if you were there, sir. Voice Reading
The truth is that I hoped to find the room clear. Voice Reading
I knew the habits of the house pretty well, and it was the time when Mr. Sholto usually went down to his supper. Voice Reading
I shall make no secret of the business. Voice Reading
The best defence that I can make is just the simple truth. Voice Reading
Now, if it had been the old major I would have swung for him with a light heart. Voice Reading
I would have thought no more of knifing him than of smoking this cigar. Voice Reading
But it's cursed hard that I should be lagged over this young Sholto, with whom I had no quarrel whatever." Voice Reading
"You are under the charge of Mr. Athelney Jones, of Scotland Yard. Voice Reading
He is going to bring you up to my rooms, and I shall ask you for a true account of the matter. Voice Reading
You must make a clean breast of it, for if you do I hope that I may be of use to you. Voice Reading
I think I can prove that the poison acts so quickly that the man was dead before ever you reached the room." Voice Reading
"That he was, sir. Voice Reading
I never got such a turn in my life as when I saw him grinning at me with his head on his shoulder as I climbed through the window. Voice Reading
It fairly shook me, sir. Voice Reading
I'd have half killed Tonga for it if he had not scrambled off. Voice Reading
That was how he came to leave his club, and some of his darts too, as he tells me, which I dare say helped to put you on our track; though how you kept on it is more than I can tell. Voice Reading
I don't feel no malice against you for it. Voice Reading
But it does seem a queer thing," he added with a bitter smile, "that I, who have a fair claim to half a million of money, should spend the first half of my life building a breakwater in the Andamans, and am like to spend the other half digging drains at Dartmoor. Voice Reading
It was an evil day for me when first I clapped eyes upon the merchant Achmet and had to do with the Agra treasure, which never brought anything but a curse yet upon the man who owned it. Voice Reading
To him it brought murder, to Major Sholto it brought fear and guilt, to me it has meant slavery for life." Voice Reading

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