The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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you might say
he was not busy.

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Huh?
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Say he was busy,
not say he was busy.

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Well, well,
well, well Billy.

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That's a fetchy little
froth that you're wearing.

:11:12
Mrs. Hudson made
me put it in, sir.

:11:13
I was afraid Mr. Holmes
or you would see me.

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I think it's
very becoming.

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Come in, Watson.
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I trust I don't
come inopportunely.

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My dear fellow as
if you ever could.

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Come on pull up a chair.
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As a matter of fact,
you're just in time

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to help me decide a
matter that is certainly

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delicate and possibly of
the greatest importance.

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Of course,
anything I can do.

:11:48
I received this
note last night.

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My dearest Mr. Holmes.
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I'm taking the liberty
of calling on you

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at eleven o'clock
tomorrow morning.

:11:55
That's very soon now,
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to ask you what may
appear a silly question

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whether or not I should
go to a garden party

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on Saturday
of Lady Conynghams.

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I beg you to see me.
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I'm in desperate
need of advice.

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Sincerely yours,
Ann Brandon.

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What you make
of it, Watson?

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Somebody's
pulling your leg.

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No, no, no.
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I checked on
the young lady.

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She lives in town
with her brother.

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She's very rich,
mining fortune.

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Her father died
somewhat mysteriously

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about ten years ago.
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As for
Miss Brandon's dilemma,

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Lady Conyngham is
imminently respectable

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but she gives
the kind of parties

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that one comes away
from with a feeling

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that one hasn't
been anywhere.

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Oh, how can
you trifle with such
inconsequentiality

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when Moriarty's
lose on London?

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My dear Watson,
you astound me.

:12:35
It's the very
inconsequentiality

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of Miss Brandons message
that engages my interest.

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And Moriarty, what of him?
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I've taken the most
efficient steps

:12:43
of keeping in touch
with Moriarty.

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You're having
him followed.

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Oh don't be so
crude, Watson.

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Well what are you doing?
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Nothing.
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Nothing?
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My dear Watson you
needn't check me back

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as if I didn't
have a voice

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I said nothing.
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That's the best thing
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I can possibly
do at the moment.


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