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Here it is, sir. Voice Reading
You will see that I have said, 'I have determined not to go in for the examination. Voice Reading
I have been offered a commission in the Rhodesian Police, and I am going out to South Africa at once."' Voice Reading
"I am indeed pleased to hear that you did not intend to profit by your unfair advantage," said Soames. "But why did you change your purpose?" Voice Reading
Gilchrist pointed to Bannister. Voice Reading
"There is the man who set me in the right path," said he. Voice Reading
"Come now, Bannister," said Holmes. Voice Reading
"It will be clear to you from what I have said that only you could have let this young man out, since you were left in the room, and must have locked the door when you went out. Voice Reading
As to his escaping by that window, it was incredible. Voice Reading
Can you not clear up the last point in this mystery, and tell us the reasons for your action?" Voice Reading
"It was simple enough, sir, if you only had known; but with all your cleverness it was impossible that you could know. Voice Reading
Time was, sir, when I was butler to old Sir Jabez Gilchrist, this young gentleman's father. Voice Reading
When he was ruined I came to the college as servant, but I never forgot my old employer because he was down in the world. Voice Reading
I watched his son all I could for the sake of the old days. Voice Reading
Well, sir, when I came into this room yesterday when the alarm was given, the very first thing I saw was Mr. Gilchrist's tan gloves a-lying in that chair. Voice Reading
I knew those gloves well, and I understood their message. Voice Reading
If Mr. Soames saw them the game was up. Voice Reading
I flopped down into that chair, and nothing would budge me until Mr. Soames he went for you. Voice Reading
Then out came my poor young master, whom I had dandled on my knee, and confessed it all to me. Voice Reading
Wasn't it natural, sir, that I should save him, and wasn't it natural also that I should try to speak to him as his dead father would have done, and make him understand that he could not profit by such a deed? Could you blame me, sir?" Voice Reading
"No, indeed," said Holmes, heartily, springing to his feet. Voice Reading
"Well, Soames, I think we have cleared your little problem up, and our breakfast awaits us at home. Voice Reading
Come, Watson! As to you, sir, I trust that a bright future awaits you in Rhodesia. Voice Reading
For once you have fallen low. Voice Reading
Let us see in the future how high you can rise." Voice Reading

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