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"Well, Mr. Mac, it is very good and very clear so far as it goes. Voice Reading
That is your end of the story. Voice Reading
My end is that the crime was committed half an hour earlier than reported; that Mrs. Douglas and Barker are both in a conspiracy to conceal something; that they aided the murderer's escape-or at least that they reached the room before he escaped-and that they fabricated evidence of his escape through the window, whereas in all probability they had themselves let him go by lowering the bridge. Voice Reading
That's my reading of the first half." Voice Reading
The two detectives shook their heads. Voice Reading
"Well, Mr. Holmes, if this is true, we only tumble out of one mystery into another," said the London inspector. Voice Reading
"And in some ways a worse one," added White Mason. "The lady has never been in America in all her life. What possible connection could she have with an American assassin which would cause her to shelter him?" Voice Reading
"I freely admit the difficulties," said Holmes. "I propose to make a little investigation of my own to-night, and it is just possible that it may contribute something to the common cause." Voice Reading
"Can we help you, Mr. Holmes?" Voice Reading
"No, no! Darkness and Dr. Watson's umbrella-my wants are simple. Voice Reading
And Ames, the faithful Ames, no doubt he will stretch a point for me. Voice Reading
All my lines of thought lead me back invariably to the one basic question-why should an athletic man develop his frame upon so unnatural an instrument as a single dumb-bell?" Voice Reading
It was late that night when Holmes returned from his solitary excursion. We slept in a double-bedded room, which was the best that the little country inn could do for us. I was already asleep when I was partly awakened by his entrance. Voice Reading
"Well, Holmes," I murmured, "have you found anything out?" Voice Reading
He stood beside me in silence, his candle in his hand. Then the tall, lean figure inclined towards me. "I say, Watson," he whispered, "would you be afraid to sleep in the same room with a lunatic, a man with softening of the brain, an idiot whose mind has lost its grip?" Voice Reading
"Not in the least," I answered in astonishment. Voice Reading
"Ah, that's lucky," he said, and not another word would he utter that night. Voice Reading
Chapter 7. The Solution
Next morning, after breakfast, we found Inspector MacDonald and White Mason seated in close consultation in the small parlour of the local police sergeant. Voice Reading
On the table in front of them were piled a number of letters and telegrams, which they were carefully sorting and docketing. Voice Reading
Three had been placed on one side. Voice Reading
"Still on the track of the elusive bicyclist?" Holmes asked cheerfully. "What is the latest news of the ruffian?" Voice Reading
MacDonald pointed ruefully to his heap of correspondence. Voice Reading
"He is at present reported from Leicester, Nottingham, Southampton, Derby, East Ham, Richmond, and fourteen other places. Voice Reading
In three of them-East Ham, Leicester, and Liverpool-there is a clear case against him, and he has actually been arrested. Voice Reading

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