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He sat forward, his hands clasped and his forearms on his knees, with an answering smile upon his bold, handsome face. Voice Reading
In an instant-but it was just one instant too late-they resumed their solemn masks as my figure came into view. Voice Reading
A hurried word or two passed between them, and then Barker rose and came towards me. Voice Reading
"Excuse me, sir," said he, "but am I addressing Dr. Watson?" Voice Reading
I bowed with a coldness which showed, I dare say, very plainly the impression which had been produced upon my mind. Voice Reading
"We thought that it was probably you, as your friendship with Mr. Sherlock Holmes is so well known. Would you mind coming over and speaking to Mrs. Douglas for one instant?" Voice Reading
I followed him with a dour face. Voice Reading
Very clearly I could see in my mind's eye that shattered figure on the floor. Voice Reading
Here within a few hours of the tragedy were his wife and his nearest friend laughing together behind a bush in the garden which had been his. Voice Reading
I greeted the lady with reserve. Voice Reading
I had grieved with her grief in the dining room. Voice Reading
Now I met her appealing gaze with an unresponsive eye. Voice Reading
"I fear that you think me callous and hard-hearted," said she. Voice Reading
I shrugged my shoulders. "It is no business of mine," said I. Voice Reading
"Perhaps some day you will do me justice. If you only realized-" Voice Reading
"There is no need why Dr. Watson should realize," said Barker quickly. "As he has himself said, it is no possible business of his." Voice Reading
"Exactly," said I, "and so I will beg leave to resume my walk." Voice Reading
"One moment, Dr. Watson," cried the woman in a pleading voice. Voice Reading
"There is one question which you can answer with more authority than anyone else in the world, and it may make a very great difference to me. Voice Reading
You know Mr. Holmes and his relations with the police better than anyone else can. Voice Reading
Supposing that a matter were brought confidentially to his knowledge, is it absolutely necessary that he should pass it on to the detectives?" Voice Reading
"Yes, that's it," said Barker eagerly. "Is he on his own or is he entirely in with them?" Voice Reading
"I really don't know that I should be justified in discussing such a point." Voice Reading
"I beg-I implore that you will, Dr. Watson! I assure you that you will be helping us-helping me greatly if you will guide us on that point." Voice Reading
There was such a ring of sincerity in the woman's voice that for the instant I forgot all about her levity and was moved only to do her will. Voice Reading

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