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Holmes shrugged his shoulders. Voice Reading
"One cannot always have the success for which one hopes. An investigator needs facts and not legends or rumours. It has not been a satisfactory case." Voice Reading
My friend spoke in his frankest and most unconcerned manner. Stapleton still looked hard at him. Then he turned to me. Voice Reading
"I would suggest carrying this poor fellow to my house, but it would give my sister such a fright that I do not feel justified in doing it. I think that if we put something over his face he will be safe until morning." Voice Reading
And so it was arranged. Voice Reading
Resisting Stapleton's offer of hospitality, Holmes and I set off to Baskerville Hall, leaving the naturalist to return alone. Voice Reading
Looking back we saw the figure moving slowly away over the broad moor, and behind him that one black smudge on the silvered slope which showed where the man was lying who had come so horribly to his end. Voice Reading
Chapter 13. Fixing the Nets
"We're at close grips at last," said Holmes as we walked together across the moor. Voice Reading
"What a nerve the fellow has! How he pulled himself together in the face of what must have been a paralyzing shock when he found that the wrong man had fallen a victim to his plot. Voice Reading
I told you in London, Watson, and I tell you now again, that we have never had a foeman more worthy of our steel." Voice Reading
"I am sorry that he has seen you." Voice Reading
"And so was I at first. But there was no getting out of it." Voice Reading
"What effect do you think it will have upon his plans now that he knows you are here?" Voice Reading
"It may cause him to be more cautious, or it may drive him to desperate measures at once. Like most clever criminals, he may be too confident in his own cleverness and imagine that he has completely deceived us." Voice Reading
"Why should we not arrest him at once?" Voice Reading
"My dear Watson, you were born to be a man of action. Voice Reading
Your instinct is always to do something energetic. Voice Reading
But supposing, for argument's sake, that we had him arrested tonight, what on earth the better off should we be for that? We could prove nothing against him. Voice Reading
There's the devilish cunning of it! If he were acting through a human agent we could get some evidence, but if we were to drag this great dog to the light of day it would not help us in putting a rope round the neck of its master." Voice Reading
"Surely we have a case." Voice Reading
"Not a shadow of one-only surmise and conjecture. We should be laughed out of court if we came with such a story and such evidence." Voice Reading
"There is Sir Charles's death." Voice Reading
"Found dead without a mark upon him. Voice Reading
You and I know that he died of sheer fright, and we know also what frightened him but how are we to get twelve stolid jurymen to know it? What signs are there of a hound? Where are the marks of its fangs? Of course we know that a hound does not bite a dead body and that Sir Charles was dead before ever the brute overtook him. Voice Reading

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