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Now is the dramatic moment of fate, Watson, when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life, and you know not whether for good or ill. Voice Reading
What does Dr. James Mortimer, the man of science, ask of Sherlock Holmes, the specialist in crime? Come in!" Voice Reading
The appearance of our visitor was a surprise to me, since I had expected a typical country practitioner. Voice Reading
He was a very tall, thin man, with a long nose like a beak, which jutted out between two keen, gray eyes, set closely together and sparkling brightly from behind a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. Voice Reading
He was clad in a professional but rather slovenly fashion, for his frock-coat was dingy and his trousers frayed. Voice Reading
Though young, his long back was already bowed, and he walked with a forward thrust of his head and a general air of peering benevolence. Voice Reading
As he entered his eyes fell upon the stick in Holmes's hand, and he ran towards it with an exclamation of joy. Voice Reading
"I am so very glad," said he. Voice Reading
"I was not sure whether I had left it here or in the Shipping Office. Voice Reading
I would not lose that stick for the world." Voice Reading
"A presentation, I see," said Holmes. Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"From Charing Cross Hospital?" Voice Reading
"From one or two friends there on the occasion of my marriage." Voice Reading
"Dear, dear, that's bad!" said Holmes, shaking his head. Voice Reading
Dr. Mortimer blinked through his glasses in mild astonishment. "Why was it bad?" Voice Reading
"Only that you have disarranged our little deductions. Your marriage, you say?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir. I married, and so left the hospital, and with it all hopes of a consulting practice. It was necessary to make a home of my own." Voice Reading
"Come, come, we are not so far wrong, after all," said Holmes. "And now, Dr. James Mortimer-" Voice Reading
"Mister, sir, Mister-a humble M.R.C.S." Voice Reading
"And a man of precise mind, evidently." Voice Reading
"A dabbler in science, Mr. Holmes, a picker up of shells on the shores of the great unknown ocean. I presume that it is Mr. Sherlock Holmes whom I am addressing and not-" Voice Reading
"No, this is my friend Dr. Watson." Voice Reading
"Glad to meet you, sir. Voice Reading
I have heard your name mentioned in connection with that of your friend. Voice Reading

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