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I shrank back into the darkest corner and cocked the pistol in my pocket, determined not to discover myself until I had an opportunity of seeing something of the stranger. Voice Reading
There was a long pause which showed that he had stopped. Voice Reading
Then once more the footsteps approached and a shadow fell across the opening of the hut. Voice Reading
"It is a lovely evening, my dear Watson," said a well-known voice. "I really think that you will be more comfortable outside than in." Voice Reading
Chapter 12. Death on the Moor
For a moment or two I sat breathless, hardly able to believe my ears. Then my senses and my voice came back to me, while a crushing weight of responsibility seemed in an instant to be lifted from my soul. That cold, incisive, ironical voice could belong to but one man in all the world. Voice Reading
"Holmes!" I cried-"Holmes!" Voice Reading
"Come out," said he, "and please be careful with the revolver." Voice Reading
I stooped under the rude lintel, and there he sat upon a stone outside, his gray eyes dancing with amusement as they fell upon my astonished features. Voice Reading
He was thin and worn, but clear and alert, his keen face bronzed by the sun and roughened by the wind. Voice Reading
In his tweed suit and cloth cap he looked like any other tourist upon the moor, and he had contrived, with that catlike love of personal cleanliness which was one of his characteristics, that his chin should be as smooth and his linen as perfect as if he were in Baker Street. Voice Reading
"I never was more glad to see anyone in my life," said I as I wrung him by the hand. Voice Reading
"Or more astonished, eh?" Voice Reading
"Well, I must confess to it." Voice Reading
"The surprise was not all on one side, I assure you. I had no idea that you had found my occasional retreat, still less that you were inside it, until I was within twenty paces of the door." Voice Reading
"My footprint, I presume?" Voice Reading
"No, Watson, I fear that I could not undertake to recognize your footprint amid all the footprints of the world. Voice Reading
If you seriously desire to deceive me you must change your tobacconist; for when I see the stub of a cigarette marked Bradley, Oxford Street, I know that my friend Watson is in the neighbourhood. Voice Reading
You will see it there beside the path. Voice Reading
You threw it down, no doubt, at that supreme moment when you charged into the empty hut." Voice Reading
"Exactly." Voice Reading
"I thought as much-and knowing your admirable tenacity I was convinced that you were sitting in ambush, a weapon within reach, waiting for the tenant to return. So you actually thought that I was the criminal?" Voice Reading
"I did not know who you were, but I was determined to find out." Voice Reading
"Excellent, Watson! And how did you localize me? You saw me, perhaps, on the night of the convict hunt, when I was so imprudent as to allow the moon to rise behind me?" Voice Reading
"Yes, I saw you then." "And have no doubt searched all the huts until you came to this one?" Voice Reading

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