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He, without a moment's warning, was bundled out of his room, and from that time onward there were always at least two of you there to prevent him from regaining his treasure. Voice Reading
The situation to him must have been a maddening one. Voice Reading
But at last he thought he saw his chance. Voice Reading
He tried to steal in, but was baffled by your wakefulness. Voice Reading
You remember that you did not take your usual draught that night." Voice Reading
"I remember." Voice Reading
"I fancy that he had taken steps to make that draught efficacious, and that he quite relied upon your being unconscious. Voice Reading
Of course, I understood that he would repeat the attempt whenever it could be done with safety. Voice Reading
Your leaving the room gave him the chance he wanted. Voice Reading
I kept Miss Harrison in it all day so that he might not anticipate us. Voice Reading
Then, having given him the idea that the coast was clear, I kept guard as I have described. Voice Reading
I already knew that the papers were probably in the room, but I had no desire to rip up all the planking and skirting in search of them. Voice Reading
I let him take them, therefore, from the hiding-place, and so saved myself an infinity of trouble. Voice Reading
Is there any other point which I can make clear?" Voice Reading
"Why did he try the window on the first occasion," I asked, "when he might have entered by the door?" Voice Reading
"In reaching the door he would have to pass seven bedrooms. On the other hand, he could get out on to the lawn with ease. Anything else?" Voice Reading
"You do not think," asked Phelps, "that he had any murderous intention? The knife was only meant as a tool." Voice Reading
"It may be so," answered Holmes, shrugging his shoulders. "I can only say for certain that Mr. Joseph Harrison is a gentleman to whose mercy I should be extremely unwilling to trust." Voice Reading
The Final Problem
It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen to write these the last words in which I shall ever record the singular gifts by which my friend Mr. Sherlock Holmes was distinguished. Voice Reading
In an incoherent and, as I deeply feel, an entirely inadequate fashion, I have endeavored to give some account of my strange experiences in his company from the chance which first brought us together at the period of the "Study in Scarlet," up to the time of his interference in the matter of the "Naval Treaty"-an interference which had the unquestionable effect of preventing a serious international complication. Voice Reading
It was my intention to have stopped there, and to have said nothing of that event which has created a void in my life which the lapse of two years has done little to fill. Voice Reading
My hand has been forced, however, by the recent letters in which Colonel James Moriarty defends the memory of his brother, and I have no choice but to lay the facts before the public exactly as they occurred. Voice Reading
I alone know the absolute truth of the matter, and I am satisfied that the time has come when no good purpose is to be served by its suppression. Voice Reading
As far as I know, there have been only three accounts in the public press: that in the Journal de Geneve on May 6th, 1891, the Reuter's despatch in the English papers on May 7th, and finally the recent letter to which I have alluded. Voice Reading

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