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"You look surprised, and no wonder! Relieved, too, I fancy! Hum! You still smoke the Arcadia mixture of your bachelor days then! There's no mistaking that fluffy ash upon your coat. Voice Reading
It's easy to tell that you have been accustomed to wear a uniform, Watson. Voice Reading
You'll never pass as a pure-bred civilian as long as you keep that habit of carrying your handkerchief in your sleeve. Voice Reading
Could you put me up to-night?" Voice Reading
"With pleasure." Voice Reading
"You told me that you had bachelor quarters for one, and I see that you have no gentleman visitor at present. Your hat-stand proclaims as much." Voice Reading
"I shall be delighted if you will stay." Voice Reading
"Thank you. I'll fill the vacant peg then. Sorry to see that you've had the British workman in the house. He's a token of evil. Not the drains, I hope?" Voice Reading
"No, the gas." Voice Reading
"Ah! He has left two nail-marks from his boot upon your linoleum just where the light strikes it. No, thank you, I had some supper at Waterloo, but I'll smoke a pipe with you with pleasure." Voice Reading
I handed him my pouch, and he seated himself opposite to me and smoked for some time in silence. I was well aware that nothing but business of importance would have brought him to me at such an hour, so I waited patiently until he should come round to it. Voice Reading
"I see that you are professionally rather busy just now," said he, glancing very keenly across at me. Voice Reading
"Yes, I've had a busy day," I answered. "It may seem very foolish in your eyes," I added, "but really I don't know how you deduced it." Voice Reading
Holmes chuckled to himself. Voice Reading
"I have the advantage of knowing your habits, my dear Watson," said he. Voice Reading
"When your round is a short one you walk, and when it is a long one you use a hansom. Voice Reading
As I perceive that your boots, although used, are by no means dirty, I cannot doubt that you are at present busy enough to justify the hansom." Voice Reading
"Excellent!" I cried. Voice Reading
"Elementary," said he. Voice Reading
"It is one of those instances where the reasoner can produce an effect which seems remarkable to his neighbor, because the latter has missed the one little point which is the basis of the deduction. Voice Reading
The same may be said, my dear fellow, for the effect of some of these little sketches of yours, which is entirely meretricious, depending as it does upon your retaining in your own hands some factors in the problem which are never imparted to the reader. Voice Reading
Now, at present I am in the position of these same readers, for I hold in this hand several threads of one of the strangest cases which ever perplexed a man's brain, and yet I lack the one or two which are needful to complete my theory. Voice Reading
But I'll have them, Watson, I'll have them!" His eyes kindled and a slight flush sprang into his thin cheeks. Voice Reading
For an instant only. Voice Reading
When I glanced again his face had resumed that red-Indian composure which had made so many regard him as a machine rather than a man. Voice Reading

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