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"Exactly. We had tried to keep it out of the papers, but there was some rumour in the GLOBE last night. I thought it might have reached your ears." Voice Reading
Holmes shot out his long, thin arm and picked out Volume "H" in his encyclopaedia of reference. Voice Reading
"'Holdernesse, 6th Duke, K.G., P.C.' - half the alphabet! 'Baron Beverley, Earl of Carston' - dear me, what a list! 'Lord Lieutenant of Hallamshire since 1900. Voice Reading
Married Edith, daughter of Sir Charles Appledore, 1888. Voice Reading
Heir and only child, Lord Saltire. Voice Reading
Owns about two hundred and fifty thousand acres. Voice Reading
Minerals in Lancashire and Wales. Voice Reading
Address: Carlton House Terrace; Holdernesse Hall, Hallamshire; Carston Castle, Bangor, Wales. Voice Reading
Lord of the Admiralty, 1872; Chief Secretary of State for -' Well, well, this man is certainly one of the greatest subjects of the Crown!" Voice Reading
"The greatest and perhaps the wealthiest. Voice Reading
I am aware, Mr. Holmes, that you take a very high line in professional matters, and that you are prepared to work for the work's sake. Voice Reading
I may tell you, however, that his Grace has already intimated that a Cheque for five thousand pounds will be handed over to the person who can tell him where his son is, and another thousand to him who can name the man, or men, who have taken him." Voice Reading
"It is a princely offer," said Holmes. Voice Reading
"Watson, I think that we shall accompany Dr. Huxtable back to the North of England. Voice Reading
And now, Dr. Huxtable, when you have consumed that milk you will kindly tell me what has happened, when it happened, how it happened, and, finally, what Dr. Thorneycroft Huxtable, of the Priory School, near Mackleton, has to do with the matter, and why he comes three days after an event - the state of your chin gives the date - to ask for my humble services." Voice Reading
Our visitor had consumed his milk and biscuits. The light had come back to his eyes and the colour to his cheeks as he set himself with great vigour and lucidity to explain the situation. Voice Reading
"I must inform you, gentlemen, that the Priory is a preparatory school, of which I am the founder and principal. Voice Reading
Huxtable's Sidelights on Horace' may possibly recall my name to your memories. Voice Reading
The Priory is, without exception, the best and most select preparatory school in England. Voice Reading
Lord Leverstoke, the Earl of Blackwater, Sir Cathcart Soames - they all have entrusted their sons to me. Voice Reading
But I felt that my school had reached its zenith when, three weeks ago, the Duke of Holdernesse sent Mr. James Wilder, his secretary, with the intimation that young Lord Saltire, ten years old, his only son and heir, was about to be committed to my charge. Voice Reading
Little did I think that this would be the prelude to the most crushing misfortune of my life. Voice Reading
"On May 1st the boy arrived, that being the beginning of the summer term. Voice Reading
He was a charming youth, and he soon fell into our ways. Voice Reading
I may tell you - I trust that I am not indiscreet, but half-confidences are absurd in such a case - that he was not entirely happy at home. Voice Reading

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