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"The same writing," remarked Holmes, as he opened the envelope, "and actually signed," he added in an exultant voice as he unfolded the epistle. "Come, we are getting on, Watson." His brow clouded, however, as he glanced over the contents. Voice Reading
"Dear me, this is very disappointing! I fear, Watson, that all our expectations come to nothing. I trust that the man Porlock will come to no harm. Voice Reading
"DEAR MR. HOLMES [he says]: Voice Reading
"I will go no further in this matter. Voice Reading
It is too dangerous-he suspects me. Voice Reading
I can see that he suspects me. Voice Reading
He came to me quite unexpectedly after I had actually addressed this envelope with the intention of sending you the key to the cipher. Voice Reading
I was able to cover it up. Voice Reading
If he had seen it, it would have gone hard with me. Voice Reading
But I read suspicion in his eyes. Voice Reading
Please burn the cipher message, which can now be of no use to you. Voice Reading
FRED PORLOCK." Voice Reading
Holmes sat for some little time twisting this letter between his fingers, and frowning, as he stared into the fire. Voice Reading
"After all," he said at last, "there may be nothing in it. It may be only his guilty conscience. Knowing himself to be a traitor, he may have read the accusation in the other's eyes." Voice Reading
"The other being, I presume, Professor Moriarty." Voice Reading
"No less! When any of that party talk about 'He' you know whom they mean. There is one predominant 'He' for all of them." Voice Reading
"But what can he do?" Voice Reading
"Hum! That's a large question. Voice Reading
When you have one of the first brains of Europe up against you, and all the powers of darkness at his back, there are infinite possibilities. Voice Reading
Anyhow, Friend Porlock is evidently scared out of his senses-kindly compare the writing in the note to that upon its envelope; which was done, he tells us, before this ill-omened visit. Voice Reading
The one is clear and firm. Voice Reading
The other hardly legible." Voice Reading
"Why did he write at all? Why did he not simply drop it?" Voice Reading
"Because he feared I would make some inquiry after him in that case, and possibly bring trouble on him." Voice Reading
"No doubt," said I. "Of course." I had picked up the original cipher message and was bending my brows over it. "It's pretty maddening to think that an important secret may lie here on this slip of paper, and that it is beyond human power to penetrate it." Voice Reading

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