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We would think the whole had been fixed up for theatrical effect if there wasn't a dead man in the middle of it. Voice Reading
My word! it IS a snorter." Voice Reading
"Your friend seems to be no fool," remarked Holmes. Voice Reading
"No, sir, White Mason is a very live man, if I am any judge." Voice Reading
"Well, have you anything more?" Voice Reading
"Only that he will give us every detail when we meet." Voice Reading
"Then how did you get at Mr. Douglas and the fact that he had been horribly murdered?" Voice Reading
"That was in the inclosed official report. Voice Reading
It didn't say 'horrible': that's not a recognized official term. Voice Reading
It gave the name John Douglas. Voice Reading
It mentioned that his injuries had been in the head, from the discharge of a shotgun. Voice Reading
It also mentioned the hour of the alarm, which was close on to midnight last night. Voice Reading
It added that the case was undoubtedly one of murder, but that no arrest had been made, and that the case was one which presented some very perplexing and extraordinary features. Voice Reading
That's absolutely all we have at present, Mr. Holmes." Voice Reading
"Then, with your permission, we will leave it at that, Mr. Mac. Voice Reading
The temptation to form premature theories upon insufficient data is the bane of our profession. Voice Reading
I can see only two things for certain at present-a greatbrain in London, and a dead man in Sussex. Voice Reading
It's the chain between that we are going to trace." Voice Reading
Chapter 3. The Tragedy of Birlstone
Now for a moment I will ask leave to remove my own insignificant personality and to describe events which occurred before we arrived upon the scene by the light of knowledge which came to us afterwards. Voice Reading
Only in this way can I make the reader appreciate the people concerned and the strange setting in which their fate was cast. Voice Reading
The village of Birlstone is a small and very ancient cluster of half-timbered cottages on the northern border of the county of Sussex. Voice Reading
For centuries it had remained unchanged; but within the last few years its picturesque appearance and situation have attracted a number of well-to-do residents, whose villas peep out from the woods around. Voice Reading
These woods are locally supposed to be the extreme fringe of the great Weald forest, which thins away until it reaches the northern chalk downs. Voice Reading
A number of small shops have come into being to meet the wants of the increased population; so there seems some prospect that Birlstone may soon grow from an ancient village into a modern town. Voice Reading

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