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I don't think
that precaution would
be necessary in this case

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but use your own judgment.
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Yes sir.
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And by the way Billy.
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Yes, sir?
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When you found that cab,
:21:08
you might remove the dust
:21:10
that you kicked under
the rug on the landing.

:21:15
Billy's studying to
take over my duties when
I retire, Miss Brandon.

:21:19
I'll join you below
in just a few minutes.

:21:21
I don't know how to
thank you, Mr. Holmes.

:21:22
Please don't try.
:21:30
Holmes, you can't get
involved in this case.

:21:33
Your duty is to guard
the Star of Delhi.

:21:35
Now what?
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Oh, bother the
star of Delhi.

:21:38
What?
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Here's a case
where a man's life
may be involved

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and there's
something grotesque

:21:42
about this business.
:21:43
The young Hunter knows
a great deal more

:21:44
than he proposes to tell.
:21:45
Find out what you can
about him, will you Watson

:21:47
and report to
me at the museum.

:21:48
It's time for lunch.
:21:49
Lunch, one can
have lunch anytime.

:21:50
Oh go on, Watson,
please hurry up.

:22:02
You're certain there
was no one unearthed

:22:04
a grievance against your
father or your family.

:22:05
No, I told you.
:22:07
My brother and I
live very quietly.

:22:08
My father, well I admit
he was a hard man

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but men who got into
new worids have to be

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but he was
honorable and fine.

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And Mr. Hunter?
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We've known each other
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ever since we
were children.

:22:20
My brother and I
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have always trusted
him completely.

:22:23
Tell me,
:22:24
have you ever through
your family or Mr. Hunter

:22:26
heard the name of
a man called Moriarty.

:22:29
Moriarty?
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No.
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You're quite sure?
:22:33
Quite.
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Why do you ask?
:22:36
Somehow,
I have the feeling

:22:37
of renewing an
old acquaintance.

:22:39
Here we are.
:22:41
Procellariiformes,
west wing, section 4-A.


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