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"Suggestive!" said Holmes. "It may, of course, be a mere coincidence, or it may point to some nervousness which would indicate that he had reason to apprehend danger. Had you noticed anything unusual in his conduct, yesterday, Ames?" Voice Reading
"It struck me that he was a little restless and excited, sir." Voice Reading
"Ha! The attack may not have been entirely unexpected. We do seem to make a little progress, do we not? Perhaps you would rather do the questioning, Mr. Mac?" Voice Reading
"No, Mr. Holmes, it's in better hands than mine." Voice Reading
"Well, then, we will pass to this card-V.V. 341. It is rough cardboard. Have you any of the sort in the house?" Voice Reading
"I don't think so." Voice Reading
Holmes walked across to the desk and dabbed a little ink from each bottle on to the blotting paper. Voice Reading
"It was not printed in this room," he said; "this is black ink and the other purplish. Voice Reading
It was done by a thick pen, and these are fine. Voice Reading
No, it was done elsewhere, I should say. Voice Reading
Can you make anything of the inscription, Ames?" Voice Reading
"No, sir, nothing." Voice Reading
"What do you think, Mr. Mac?" Voice Reading
"It gives me the impression of a secret society of some sort; the same with his badge upon the forearm." Voice Reading
"That's my idea, too," said White Mason. Voice Reading
"Well, we can adopt it as a working hypothesis and then see how far our difficulties disappear. Voice Reading
An agent from such a society makes his way into the house, waits for Mr. Douglas, blows his head nearly off with this weapon, and escapes by wading the moat, after leaving a card beside the dead man, which will, when mentioned in the papers, tell other members of the society that vengeance has been done. Voice Reading
That all hangs together. Voice Reading
But why this gun, of all weapons?" Voice Reading
"Exactly." Voice Reading
"And why the missing ring?" Voice Reading
"Quite so." Voice Reading
"And why no arrest? It's past two now. I take it for granted that since dawn every constable within forty miles has been looking out for a wet stranger?" Voice Reading
"That is so, Mr. Holmes." Voice Reading
"Well, unless he has a burrow close by or a change of clothes ready, they can hardly miss him. Voice Reading

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