The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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:44:08
That's definitely
every note of it.

:44:13
Mr. Holmes, would you
mind going out, please?

:44:16
Yes.
:44:17
Yes, of course.
:44:18
You must try to
get some sleep.

:44:20
It's been a
terrible day for you.

:44:49
Thank you, Billy.
:45:00
What's that, Mr. Holmes?
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Huh?
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Yeah, that's a
chinchilla foot, Billy.

:45:04
Chinchilla?
:45:06
Yes.
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You know what a
chinchilla is?

:45:08
Yes, Mr. Holmes.
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It's a little animal that
grows in South America

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and its fur is
very expensive.

:45:13
Ahh, you should
remember that, Billy.

:45:14
It'll save you a lot of
money when you grow up.

:45:17
May I look at it, sir?
:45:18
Uh, yeah, yes,
certainly, Billy.

:45:23
Well what do you
make of it, Billy?

:45:24
I'd like to
have one of these.

:45:26
They must bring
you lots of luck.

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Well why do you say that?
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Well I bet in Chile or
Bolivia they carry around

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a chinchilla's
foot for good luck

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the same as we
carry a rabbit's foot.

:45:34
Ahh.
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You hear that, Watson?
:45:37
My hearing is in no way
impaired, thank you.

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And you think that
the man who lost this

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comes from
Chile or Bolivia?

:45:43
Yes, sir, cause
that's the only places

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chinchillas grow.
:45:45
Well, Watson.
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What do you say to that
for a simple deduction?

:45:48
I've listened to seashells
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that made better sense.
:45:51
Why do you waste your
time like this, Holmes?

:45:52
Half the women
in the worid

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own chinchilla wraps.
:45:55
You exaggerate, Watson,
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and half the women in the
worid wish they didn't.

:45:58
No, Dr. Watson.

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