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But there is a connection between Bodymaster McGinty and the Valley of Fear." Voice Reading
"There is one other point," said Inspector MacDonald. "You met Mr. Douglas in a boarding house in London, did you not, and became engaged to him there? Was there any romance, anything secret or mysterious, about the wedding?" Voice Reading
"There was romance. There is always romance. There was nothing mysterious." Voice Reading
"He had no rival?" Voice Reading
"No, I was quite free." Voice Reading
"You have heard, no doubt, that his wedding ring has been taken. Does that suggest anything to you? Suppose that some enemy of his old life had tracked him down and committed this crime, what possible reason could he have for taking his wedding ring?" Voice Reading
For an instant I could have sworn that the faintest shadow of a smile flickered over the woman's lips. Voice Reading
"I really cannot tell," she answered. "It is certainly a most extraordinary thing." Voice Reading
"Well, we will not detain you any longer, and we are sorry to have put you to this trouble at such a time," said the inspector. "There are some other points, no doubt; but we can refer to you as they arise." Voice Reading
She rose, and I was again conscious of that quick, questioning glance with which she had just surveyed us. "What impression has my evidence made upon you?" The question might as well have been spoken. Then, with a bow, she swept from the room. Voice Reading
"She's a beautiful woman-a very beautiful woman," said MacDonald thoughtfully, after the door had closed behind her. Voice Reading
"This man Barker has certainly been down here a good deal. Voice Reading
He is a man who might be attractive to a woman. Voice Reading
He admits that the dead man was jealous, and maybe he knew best himself what cause he had for jealousy. Voice Reading
Then there's that wedding ring. Voice Reading
You can't get past that. Voice Reading
The man who tears a wedding ring off a dead man's-What do you say to it, Mr. Holmes?" Voice Reading
My friend had sat with his head upon his hands, sunk in the deepest thought. Now he rose and rang the bell. "Ames," he said, when the butler entered, "where is Mr. Cecil Barker now?" Voice Reading
"I'll see, sir." Voice Reading
He came back in a moment to say that Barker was in the garden. Voice Reading
"Can you remember, Ames, what Mr. Barker had on his feet last night when you joined him in the study?" Voice Reading
"Yes, Mr. Holmes. He had a pair of bedroom slippers. I brought him his boots when he went for the police." Voice Reading
"Where are the slippers now?" Voice Reading
"They are still under the chair in the hall." Voice Reading
"Very good, Ames. It is, of course, important for us to know which tracks may be Mr. Barker's and which from outside." Voice Reading

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