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It has, however, one obvious disadvantage." Voice Reading
"It puts him in the power of the cabman." Voice Reading
"Exactly." Voice Reading
"What a pity we did not get the number!" Voice Reading
"My dear Watson, clumsy as I have been, you surely do not seriously imagine that I neglected to get the number? No.2704 is our man. But that is no use to us for the moment." Voice Reading
"I fail to see how you could have done more." Voice Reading
"On observing the cab I should have instantly turned and walked in the other direction. Voice Reading
I should then at my leisure have hired a second cab and followed the first at a respectful distance, or, better still, have driven to the Northumberland Hotel and waited there. Voice Reading
When our unknown had followed Baskerville home we should have had the opportunity of playing his own game upon himself and seeing where he made for. Voice Reading
As it is, by an indiscreet eagerness, which was taken advantage of with extraordinary quickness and energy by our opponent, we have betrayed ourselves and lost our man." Voice Reading
We had been sauntering slowly down Regent Street during this conversation, and Dr. Mortimer, with his companion, had long vanished in front of us. Voice Reading
"There is no object in our following them," said Holmes. "The shadow has departed and will not return. We must see what further cards we have in our hands and play them with decision. Could you swear to that man's face within the cab?" Voice Reading
"I could swear only to the beard." Voice Reading
"And so could I-from which I gather that in all probability it was a false one. A clever man upon so delicate an errand has no use for a beard save to conceal his features. Come in here, Watson!" Voice Reading
He turned into one of the district messenger offices, where he was warmly greeted by the manager. Voice Reading
"Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?" Voice Reading
"No, sir, indeed I have not. You saved my good name, and perhaps my life." Voice Reading
"My dear fellow, you exaggerate. I have some recollection, Wilson, that you had among your boys a lad named Cartwright, who showed some ability during the investigation." Voice Reading
"Yes, sir, he is still with us." Voice Reading
"Could you ring him up? - thank you! And I should be glad to have change of this five-pound note." Voice Reading
A lad of fourteen, with a bright, keen face, had obeyed the summons of the manager. He stood now gazing with great reverence at the famous detective. Voice Reading
"Let me have the Hotel Directory," said Holmes. "Thank you! Now, Cartwright, there are the names of twenty-three hotels here, all in the immediate neighbourhood of Charing Cross. Do you see?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"You will visit each of these in turn." Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading

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