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Murder at Mawson & Williams's. Voice Reading
Gigantic attempted Robbery. Voice Reading
Capture of the Criminal.' Here, Watson, we are all equally anxious to hear it, so kindly read it aloud to us." Voice Reading
It appeared from its position in the paper to have been the one event of importance in town, and the account of it ran in this way: Voice Reading
"A desperate attempt at robbery, culminating in the death of one man and the capture of the criminal, occurred this afternoon in the City. Voice Reading
For some time back Mawson & Williams, the famous financial house, have been the guardians of securities which amount in the aggregate to a sum of considerably over a million sterling. Voice Reading
So conscious was the manager of the responsibility which devolved upon him in consequence of the great interests at stake that safes of the very latest construction have been employed, and an armed watchman has been left day and night in the building. Voice Reading
It appears that last week a new clerk named Hall Pycroft was engaged by the firm. Voice Reading
This person appears to have been none other that Beddington, the famous forger and cracksman, who, with his brother, had only recently emerged from a five years' spell of penal servitude. Voice Reading
By some means, which are not yet clear, he succeeded in winning, under a false name, this official position in the office, which he utilized in order to obtain moulding of various locks, and a thorough knowledge of the position of the strong room and the safes. Voice Reading
"It is customary at Mawson's for the clerks to leave at midday on Saturday. Voice Reading
Sergeant Tuson, of the City Police, was somewhat surprised, therefore to see a gentleman with a carpet bag come down the steps at twenty minutes past one. Voice Reading
His suspicions being aroused, the sergeant followed the man, and with the aid of Constable Pollock succeeded, after a most desperate resistance, in arresting him. Voice Reading
It was at once clear that a daring and gigantic robbery had been committed. Voice Reading
Nearly a hundred thousand pounds' worth of American railway bonds, with a large amount of scrip in mines and other companies, was discovered in the bag. Voice Reading
On examining the premises the body of the unfortunate watchman was found doubled up and thrust into the largest of the safes, where it would not have been discovered until Monday morning had it not been for the prompt action of Sergeant Tuson. Voice Reading
The man's skull had been shattered by a blow from a poker delivered from behind. Voice Reading
There could be no doubt that Beddington had obtained entrance by pretending that he had left something behind him, and having murdered the watchman, rapidly rifled the large safe, and then made off with his booty. Voice Reading
His brother, who usually works with him, has not appeared in this job as far as can at present be ascertained, although the police are making energetic inquiries as to his whereabouts." Voice Reading
"Well, we may save the police some little trouble in that direction," said Holmes, glancing at the haggard figure huddled up by the window. Voice Reading
"Human nature is a strange mixture, Watson. Voice Reading
You see that even a villain and murderer can inspire such affection that his brother turns to suicide when he learns that his neck is forfeited. Voice Reading
However, we have no choice as to our action. Voice Reading
The doctor and I will remain on guard, Mr. Pycroft, if you will have the kindness to step out for the police." Voice Reading
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