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It was there last night. Voice Reading
Of that I am certain. Voice Reading
I actually opened the box while I was dressing for dinner, and saw the document inside. Voice Reading
This morning it was gone. Voice Reading
The despatch-box had stood beside the glass upon my dressing-table all night. Voice Reading
I am a light sleeper, and so is my wife. Voice Reading
We are both prepared to swear that no one could have entered the room during the night. Voice Reading
And yet I repeat that the paper is gone." Voice Reading
"What time did you dine?" Voice Reading
"Half-past seven." Voice Reading
"How long was it before you went to bed?" Voice Reading
"My wife had gone to the theatre. I waited up for her. It was half-past eleven before we went to our room." Voice Reading
"Then for four hours the despatch-box had lain unguarded?" Voice Reading
"No one is ever permitted to enter that room save the housemaid in the morning, and my valet, or my wife's maid, during the rest of the day. Voice Reading
They are both trusty servants who have been with us for some time. Voice Reading
Besides, neither of them could possibly have known that there was anything more valuable than the ordinary departmental papers in my despatch-box." Voice Reading
"Who did know of the existence of that letter?" Voice Reading
"No one in the house." Voice Reading
"Surely your wife knew?" Voice Reading
"No, sir; I had said nothing to my wife until I missed the paper this morning." Voice Reading
The Premier nodded approvingly. Voice Reading
"I have long known, sir, how high is your sense of public duty," said he. "I am convinced that in the case of a secret of this importance it would rise superior to the most intimate domestic ties." Voice Reading
The European Secretary bowed. Voice Reading
"You do me no more than justice, sir. Until this morning I have never breathed one word to my wife upon this matter." Voice Reading
"Could she have guessed?" Voice Reading

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