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"I did, sir, and at the sight of me he looked as I have never seen a man look before, and over he went with his head on the fender. Voice Reading
But he was dead before he fell. Voice Reading
I read death on his face as plain as I can read that text over the fire. Voice Reading
The bare sight of me was like a bullet through his guilty heart." Voice Reading
"And then?" Voice Reading
"Then Nancy fainted, and I caught up the key of the door from her hand, intending to unlock it and get help. Voice Reading
But as I was doing it it seemed to me better to leave it alone and get away, for the thing might look black against me, and any way my secret would be out if I were taken. Voice Reading
In my haste I thrust the key into my pocket, and dropped my stick while I was chasing Teddy, who had run up the curtain. Voice Reading
When I got him into his box, from which he had slipped, I was off as fast as I could run." Voice Reading
"Who's Teddy?" asked Holmes. Voice Reading
The man leaned over and pulled up the front of a kind of hutch in the corner. In an instant out there slipped a beautiful reddish-brown creature, thin and lithe, with the legs of a stoat, a long, thin nose, and a pair of the finest red eyes that ever I saw in an animal's head. Voice Reading
"It's a mongoose," I cried. Voice Reading
"Well, some call them that, and some call them ichneumon," said the man. "Snake-catcher is what I call them, and Teddy is amazing quick on cobras. I have one here without the fangs, and Teddy catches it every night to please the folk in the canteen. Voice Reading
"Any other point, sir?" Voice Reading
"Well, we may have to apply to you again if Mrs. Barclay should prove to be in serious trouble." Voice Reading
"In that case, of course, I'd come forward." Voice Reading
"But if not, there is no object in raking up this scandal against a dead man, foully as he has acted. Voice Reading
You have at least the satisfaction of knowing that for thirty years of his life his conscience bitterly reproached him for this wicked deed. Voice Reading
Ah, there goes Major Murphy on the other side of the street. Voice Reading
Good-by, Wood. Voice Reading
I want to learn if anything has happened since yesterday." Voice Reading
We were in time to overtake the major before he reached the corner. Voice Reading
"Ah, Holmes," he said: "I suppose you have heard that all this fuss has come to nothing?" Voice Reading
"What then?" Voice Reading
"The inquest is just over. The medical evidence showed conclusively that death was due to apoplexy. You see it was quite a simple case after all." Voice Reading

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