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Williamson and Woodley were both tried for abduction and assault, the former getting seven years and the latter ten. Voice Reading
Of the fate of Carruthers I have no record, but I am sure that his assault was not viewed very gravely by the Court, since Woodley had the reputation of being a most dangerous ruffian, and I think that a few months were sufficient to satisfy the demands of justice. Voice Reading
Chapter 5. The Adventure of the Priory School
We have had some dramatic entrances and exits upon our small stage at Baker Street, but I cannot recollect anything more sudden and startling than the first appearance of Thorneycroft Huxtable, M.A., Ph.D., etc. Voice Reading
His card, which seemed too small to carry the weight of his academic distinctions, preceded him by a few seconds, and then he entered himself - so large, so pompous, and so dignified that he was the very embodiment of self-possession and solidity. Voice Reading
And yet his first action when the door had closed behind him was to stagger against the table, whence he slipped down upon the floor, and there was that majestic figure prostrate and insensible upon our bearskin hearthrug. Voice Reading
We had sprung to our feet, and for a few moments we stared in silent amazement at this ponderous piece of wreckage, which told of some sudden and fatal storm far out on the ocean of life. Voice Reading
Then Holmes hurried with a cushion for his head and I with brandy for his lips. Voice Reading
The heavy white face was seamed with lines of trouble, the hanging pouches under the closed eyes were leaden in colour, the loose mouth drooped dolorously at the corners, the rolling chins were unshaven. Voice Reading
Collar and shirt bore the grime of a long journey, and the hair bristled unkempt from the well-shaped head. Voice Reading
It was a sorely-stricken man who lay before us. Voice Reading
"What is it, Watson?" asked Holmes. Voice Reading
"Absolute exhaustion - possibly mere hunger and fatigue," said I, with my finger on the thready pulse, where the stream of life trickled thin and small. Voice Reading
"Return ticket from Mackleton, in the North of England," said Holmes, drawing it from the watch-pocket. "It is not twelve o'clock yet. He has certainly been an early starter." Voice Reading
The puckered eyelids had begun to quiver, and now a pair of vacant, grey eyes looked up at us. An instant later the man had scrambled on to his feet, his face crimson with shame. Voice Reading
"Forgive this weakness, Mr. Holmes; I have been a little overwrought. Voice Reading
Thank you, if I might have a glass of milk and a biscuit I have no doubt that I should be better. Voice Reading
I came personally, Mr. Holmes, in order to ensure that you would return with me. Voice Reading
I feared that no telegram would convince you of the absolute urgency of the case." Voice Reading
"When you are quite restored --" Voice Reading
"I am quite well again. I cannot imagine how I came to be so weak. I wish you, Mr. Holmes, to come to Mackleton with me by the next train." Voice Reading
My friend shook his head. Voice Reading
"My colleague, Dr. Watson, could tell you that we are very busy at present. I am retained in this case of the Ferrers Documents, and the Abergavenny murder is coming up for trial. Only a very important issue could call me from London at present." Voice Reading
"Important!" Our visitor threw up his hands. "Have you heard nothing of the abduction of the only son of the Duke of Holdernesse?" Voice Reading
"What! the late Cabinet Minister?" Voice Reading

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