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I found that they had set up house-keeping together at this place on the line that she had to pass for the station. Voice Reading
I kept my eye on her after that, for I knew there was some devilry in the wind. Voice Reading
I saw them from time to time, for I was anxious to know what they were after. Voice Reading
Two days ago Woodley came up to my house with this cable, which showed that Ralph Smith was dead. Voice Reading
He asked me if I would stand by the bargain. Voice Reading
I said I would not. Voice Reading
He asked me if I would marry the girl myself and give him a share. Voice Reading
I said I would willingly do so, but that she would not have me. Voice Reading
He said, 'Let us get her married first, and after a week or two she may see things a bit different.' I said I would have nothing to do with violence. Voice Reading
So he went off cursing, like the foul-mouthed blackguard that he was, and swearing that he would have her yet. Voice Reading
She was leaving me this week-end, and I had got a trap to take her to the station, but I was so uneasy in my mind that I followed her on my bicycle. Voice Reading
She had got a start, however, and before I could catch her the mischief was done. Voice Reading
The first thing I knew about it was when I saw you two gentlemen driving back in her dog-cart." Voice Reading
Holmes rose and tossed the end of his cigarette into the grate. Voice Reading
"I have been very obtuse, Watson," said he. Voice Reading
"When in your report you said that you had seen the cyclist as you thought arrange his necktie in the shrubbery, that alone should have told me all. Voice Reading
However, we may congratulate ourselves upon a curious and in some respects a unique case. Voice Reading
I perceive three of the county constabulary in the drive, and I am glad to see that the little ostler is able to keep pace with them; so it is likely that neither he nor the interesting bridegroom will be permanently damaged by their morning's adventures. Voice Reading
I think, Watson, that in your medical capacity you might wait upon Miss Smith and tell her that if she is sufficiently recovered we shall be happy to escort her to her mother's home. Voice Reading
If she is not quite convalescent you will find that a hint that we were about to telegraph to a young electrician in the Midlands would probably complete the cure. Voice Reading
As to you, Mr. Carruthers, I think that you have done what you could to make amends for your share in an evil plot. Voice Reading
There is my card, sir, and if my evidence can be of help to you in your trial it shall be at your disposal." Voice Reading
In the whirl of our incessant activity it has often been difficult for me, as the reader has probably observed, to round off my narratives, and to give those final details which the curious might expect. Voice Reading
Each case has been the prelude to another, and the crisis once over the actors have passed for ever out of our busy lives. Voice Reading
I find, however, a short note at the end of my manuscripts dealing with this case, in which I have put it upon record that Miss Violet Smith did indeed inherit a large fortune, and that she is now the wife of Cyril Morton, the senior partner of Morton & Kennedy, the famous Westminster electricians. Voice Reading

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