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"An alarm!" said I. Voice Reading
"Yes, we've had a scare in this part lately. Old Acton, who is one of our county magnates, had his house broken into last Monday. No great damage done, but the fellows are still at large." Voice Reading
"No clue?" asked Holmes, cocking his eye at the Colonel. Voice Reading
"None as yet. But the affair is a petty one, one of our little country crimes, which must seem too small for your attention, Mr. Holmes, after this great international affair." Voice Reading
Holmes waved away the compliment, though his smile showed that it had pleased him. Voice Reading
"Was there any feature of interest?" Voice Reading
"I fancy not. Voice Reading
The thieves ransacked the library and got very little for their pains. Voice Reading
The whole place was turned upside down, drawers burst open, and presses ransacked, with the result that an odd volume of Pope's 'Homer,' two plated candlesticks, an ivory letter-weight, a small oak barometer, and a ball of twine are all that have vanished." Voice Reading
"What an extraordinary assortment!" I exclaimed. Voice Reading
"Oh, the fellows evidently grabbed hold of everything they could get." Voice Reading
Holmes grunted from the sofa. Voice Reading
"The county police ought to make something of that," said he; "why, it is surely obvious that-" Voice Reading
But I held up a warning finger. Voice Reading
"You are here for a rest, my dear fellow. For Heaven's sake don't get started on a new problem when your nerves are all in shreds." Voice Reading
Holmes shrugged his shoulders with a glance of comic resignation towards the Colonel, and the talk drifted away into less dangerous channels. Voice Reading
It was destined, however, that all my professional caution should be wasted, for next morning the problem obtruded itself upon us in such a way that it was impossible to ignore it, and our country visit took a turn which neither of us could have anticipated. Voice Reading
We were at breakfast when the Colonel's butler rushed in with all his propriety shaken out of him. Voice Reading
"Have you heard the news, sir?" he gasped. "At the Cunningham's sir!" Voice Reading
"Burglary!" cried the Colonel, with his coffee-cup in mid-air. Voice Reading
"Murder!" Voice Reading
The Colonel whistled. "By Jove!" said he. "Who's killed, then? The J.P. or his son?" Voice Reading
"Neither, sir. It was William the coachman. Shot through the heart, sir, and never spoke again." Voice Reading
"Who shot him, then?" Voice Reading
"The burglar, sir. He was off like a shot and got clean away. He'd just broke in at the pantry window when William came on him and met his end in saving his master's property." Voice Reading

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