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I hired a boat for myself, and I pulled after them. Voice Reading
I could see the blur of their craft, but they were going nearly as fast as I, and they must have been a long mile from the shore before I caught them up. Voice Reading
The haze was like a curtain all round us, and there were we three in the middle of it. Voice Reading
My God, shall I ever forget their faces when they saw who was in the boat that was closing in upon them? She screamed out. Voice Reading
He swore like a madman and jabbed at me with an oar, for he must have seen death in my eyes. Voice Reading
I got past it and got one in with my stick that crushed his head like an egg. Voice Reading
I would have spared her, perhaps, for all my madness, but she threw her arms round him, crying out to him, and calling him "Alec." I struck again, and she lay stretched beside him. Voice Reading
I was like a wild beast then that had tasted blood. Voice Reading
If Sarah had been there, by the Lord, she should have joined them. Voice Reading
I pulled out my knife, and - well, there! I've said enough. Voice Reading
It gave me a kind of savage joy when I thought how Sarah would feel when she had such signs as these of what her meddling had brought about. Voice Reading
Then I tied the bodies into the boat, stove a plank, and stood by until they had sunk. Voice Reading
I knew very well that the owner would think that they had lost their bearings in the haze, and had drifted off out to sea. Voice Reading
I cleaned myself up, got back to land, and joined my ship without a soul having a suspicion of what had passed. Voice Reading
That night I made up the packet for Sarah Cushing, and next day I sent it from Belfast. Voice Reading
" 'There you have the whole truth of it. Voice Reading
You can hang me, or do what you like with me, but you cannot punish me as I have been punished already. Voice Reading
I cannot shut my eyes but I see those two faces staring at me - staring at me as they stared when my boat broke through the haze. Voice Reading
I killed them quick, but they are killing me slow; and if I have another night of it I shall be either mad or dead before morning. Voice Reading
You won't put me alone into a cell, sir? For pity's sake don't, and may you be treated in your day of agony as you treat me now.' Voice Reading
"What is the meaning of it, Watson?" said Holmes solemnly as he laid down the paper. Voice Reading
"What object is served by this circle of misery and violence and fear? It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable. Voice Reading
But what end? There is the great standing perennial problem to which human reason is as far from an answer as ever." Voice Reading
Chapter 3. The Adventure of the Red Circle
"Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot see that you have any particular cause for uneasiness, nor do I understand why I, whose time is of some value, should interfere in the matter. Voice Reading

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