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All this, however, is foreign to the mission on which you sent me and will probably be very uninteresting to your severely practical mind. Voice Reading
I can still remember your complete indifference as to whether the sun moved round the earth or the earth round the sun. Voice Reading
Let me, therefore, return to the facts concerning Sir Henry Baskerville. Voice Reading
If you have not had any report within the last few days it is because up to today there was nothing of importance to relate. Voice Reading
Then a very surprising circumstance occurred, which I shall tell you in due course. Voice Reading
But, first of all, I must keep you in touch with some of the other factors in the situation. Voice Reading
One of these, concerning which I have said little, is the escaped convict upon the moor. Voice Reading
There is strong reason now to believe that he has got right away, which is a considerable relief to the lonely householders of this district. Voice Reading
A fortnight has passed since his flight, during which he has not been seen and nothing has been heard of him. Voice Reading
It is surely inconceivable that he could have held out upon the moor during all that time. Voice Reading
Of course, so far as his concealment goes there is no difficulty at all. Voice Reading
Any one of these stone huts would give him a hiding-place. Voice Reading
But there is nothing to eat unless he were to catch and slaughter one of the moor sheep. Voice Reading
We think, therefore, that he has gone, and the outlying farmers sleep the better in consequence. Voice Reading
We are four able-bodied men in this household, so that we could take good care of ourselves, but I confess that I have had uneasy moments when I have thought of the Stapletons. Voice Reading
They live miles from any help. Voice Reading
There are one maid, an old manservant, the sister, and the brother, the latter not a very strong man. Voice Reading
They would be helpless in the hands of a desperate fellow like this Notting Hill criminal if he could once effect an entrance. Voice Reading
Both Sir Henry and I were concerned at their situation, and it was suggested that Perkins the groom should go over to sleep there, but Stapleton would not hear of it. Voice Reading
The fact is that our friend, the baronet, begins to display a considerable interest in our fair neighbour. Voice Reading
It is not to be wondered at, for time hangs heavily in this lonely spot to an active man like him, and she is a very fascinating and beautiful woman. Voice Reading
There is something tropical and exotic about her which forms a singular contrast to her cool and unemotional brother. Voice Reading
Yet he also gives the idea of hidden fires. Voice Reading
He has certainly a very marked influence over her, for I have seen her continually glance at him as she talked as if seeking approbation for what she said. Voice Reading
I trust that he is kind to her. Voice Reading

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