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"Underneath is written in a hand so shaky as to be hardly legible, 'Beddoes writes in cipher to say H. Has told all. Sweet Lord, have mercy on our souls!' Voice Reading
"That was the narrative which I read that night to young Trevor, and I think, Watson, that under the circumstances it was a dramatic one. Voice Reading
The good fellow was heart-broken at it, and went out to the Terai tea planting, where I hear that he is doing well. Voice Reading
As to the sailor and Beddoes, neither of them was ever heard of again after that day on which the letter of warning was written. Voice Reading
They both disappeared utterly and completely. Voice Reading
No complaint had been lodged with the police, so that Beddoes had mistaken a threat for a deed. Voice Reading
Hudson had been seen lurking about, and it was believed by the police that he had done away with Beddoes and had fled. Voice Reading
For myself I believe that the truth was exactly the opposite. Voice Reading
I think that it is most probable that Beddoes, pushed to desperation and believing himself to have been already betrayed, had revenged himself upon Hudson, and had fled from the country with as much money as he could lay his hands on. Voice Reading
Those are the facts of the case, Doctor, and if they are of any use to your collection, I am sure that they are very heartily at your service." Voice Reading
The Musgrave Ritual
An anomaly which often struck me in the character of my friend Sherlock Holmes was that, although in his methods of thought he was the neatest and most methodical of mankind, and although also he affected a certain quiet primness of dress, he was none the less in his personal habits one of the most untidy men that ever drove a fellow-lodger to distraction. Voice Reading
Not that I am in the least conventional in that respect myself. Voice Reading
The rough-and-tumble work in Afghanistan, coming on the top of a natural Bohemianism of disposition, has made me rather more lax than befits a medical man. Voice Reading
But with me there is a limit, and when I find a man who keeps his cigars in the coal-scuttle, his tobacco in the toe end of a Persian slipper, and his unanswered correspondence transfixed by a jack-knife into the very centre of his wooden mantelpiece, then I begin to give myself virtuous airs. Voice Reading
I have always held, too, that pistol practice should be distinctly an open-air pastime; and when Holmes, in one of his queer humors, would sit in an arm-chair with his hair-trigger and a hundred Boxer R. done in bullet-pocks, I felt strongly that neither the atmosphere nor the appearance of our room was improved by it.cartridges, and proceed to adorn the opposite wall with a patriotic V. Voice Reading
Our chambers were always full of chemicals and of criminal relics which had a way of wandering into unlikely positions, and of turning up in the butter-dish or in even less desirable places. Voice Reading
But his papers were my great crux. Voice Reading
He had a horror of destroying documents, especially those which were connected with his past cases, and yet it was only once in every year or two that he would muster energy to docket and arrange them; for, as I have mentioned somewhere in these incoherent memoirs, the outbursts of passionate energy when he performed the remarkable feats with which his name is associated were followed by reactions of lethargy during which he would lie about with his violin and his books, hardly moving save from the sofa to the table. Voice Reading
Thus month after month his papers accumulated, until every corner of the room was stacked with bundles of manuscript which were on no account to be burned, and which could not be put away save by their owner. Voice Reading
One winter's night, as we sat together by the fire, I ventured to suggest to him that, as he had finished pasting extracts into his common-place book, he might employ the next two hours in making our room a little more habitable. Voice Reading
He could not deny the justice of my request, so with a rather rueful face he went off to his bedroom, from which he returned presently pulling a large tin box behind him. Voice Reading
This he placed in the middle of the floor and, squatting down upon a stool in front of it, he threw back the lid. Voice Reading
I could see that it was already a third full of bundles of paper tied up with red tape into separate packages. Voice Reading
"There are cases enough here, Watson," said he, looking at me with mischievous eyes. "I think that if you knew all that I had in this box you would ask me to pull some out instead of putting others in." Voice Reading

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