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There was certainly no physical injury of any kind. Voice Reading
But one false statement was made by Barrymore at the inquest. Voice Reading
He said that there were no traces upon the ground round the body. Voice Reading
He did not observe any. Voice Reading
But I did-some little distance off, but fresh and clear." Voice Reading
"Footprints?" Voice Reading
"Footprints." Voice Reading
"A man's or a woman's?" Voice Reading
Dr. Mortimer looked strangely at us for an instant, and his voice sank almost to a whisper as he answered. Voice Reading
"Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" Voice Reading
Chapter 3. The Problem
I confess at these words a shudder passed through me. There was a thrill in the doctor's voice which showed that he was himself deeply moved by that which he told us. Holmes leaned forward in his excitement and his eyes had the hard, dry glitter which shot from them when he was keenly interested. Voice Reading
"You saw this?" Voice Reading
"As clearly as I see you." Voice Reading
"And you said nothing?" Voice Reading
"What was the use?" Voice Reading
"How was it that no one else saw it?" Voice Reading
"The marks were some twenty yards from the body and no one gave them a thought. I don't suppose I should have done so had I not known this legend." Voice Reading
"There are many sheep-dogs on the moor?" Voice Reading
"No doubt, but this was no sheep-dog." Voice Reading
"You say it was large?" Voice Reading
"Enormous. " Voice Reading
"But it had not approached the body?" Voice Reading
"What sort of night was it?' Voice Reading

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