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You see they make the
coats out of skins.

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Oh really?
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Yes, sir,
and the only place

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you can get a
chinchilla's foot

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will be where the
chinchilla lives.

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There Billy, there's
sixpence for you.

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Blimey me a tenner.
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Oh, thank you.
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No, thank you,
Billy, thank you.

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I don't know
why you let that

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insufferable little
brat come in here.

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I was pulling
your leg, Watson,

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merely relaying
to you through Billy

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certain observations,
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which may or may not
coincide significantly
with what I found.

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You found something?
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I think so.
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I've identified the
death music, Watson,

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the melody Miss Brandon
played for us last night.

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It's an ancient
Inca funeral dirge

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still used by the Indians
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in the remote
Chilean Andes

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as a chant for the dead.
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What on earth has
that got to do

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with Professor Moriarty
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or the Star of Deli?
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I wouldn't know, Watson.
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I really wouldn't know.
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Would you mind?
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Inca funeral dirge.
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Ahh, how do
you do, doctor.

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How are you sir.
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Holmes, how lucky
to find you at home.

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Sir Ronald,
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well won't you sit down.
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Here, sir.
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Thanks.
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Oh I hope I'm not
interrupting you.

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Oh no, no, no.
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But I'm very
anxious to know

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have you had any idea,
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in the connection
with that note?

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The note?
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Oh, I'm afraid
I haven't had

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much time to
think about it

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and after all
the Star of Deli

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is not the
immediate problem.

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Oh but it is.
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You will help me
as you promised,

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won't you Holmes?
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Lmagine the scandal,
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if anything should
happen to a crown jewel.

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Yes.
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When does it arrive?
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Tomorrow night.
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I've had to arrange for
delivery at ten o'clock,

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a most inconvenient hour
for everyone of course

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but I can't leave
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the jewel out of the
vault overnight, you know.

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Once it arrives it's
technically in my custody.

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Yes.
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Yes, I understand.
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What do you want me to do?
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Could you possibly
be at the tower

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tomorrow night at ten.
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I'll take care
of everything.

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Good.
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You'll have your own
men there, of course,

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and as an
added precaution

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I'll see to it that a
few policemen are on hand.

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Excellent.
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I can't tell you,
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how grateful
I am to you, Holmes.

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Not at all, Sir Ronald.
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Well goodbye.

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