Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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:08:00
something must be done
about this thing at once.

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Yes.
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First of all then,
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the voice must not be
blocked off the air.

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But he's a menace.
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All over the empire
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this horrible
news is broadcast,

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blown up out of
all proportions.

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The world is beginning
to believe it.

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Even our allies are
counting England out.

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People are
frightened, panicky.

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The British people are
not so easily pairing.

:08:20
It's dangerous I tell you
to let this thing go on.

:08:23
Dangerous, yes,
Captain Shore,

:08:24
but we must
continue to listen.

:08:26
What for,
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so that we can keep
on guessing who it is?

:08:29
His identity is
not important.

:08:31
The important thing is
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the purpose behind this
campaign of terror.

:08:35
The purpose indeed.
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Isn't it enough
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that our most secret
plans are known,

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our ships are
being destroyed,

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our trains wrecked?
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I'm convinced that
these disasters

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are only a prelude,
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a smoke screen,
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to cover up a more
diabolic plan,

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and I intend to find
out what that plan is.

:08:52
This Council and Scotland
Yard will give you

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all the aide you require.
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Thank you.
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Gentlemen, my connection
with this case

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must remain
absolutely secret.

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You understand
that, of course?

:09:01
Why certainly.
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You will let the council
know at all times

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just what you're doing.
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I shall give you
such information

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as I think
wise to disclose

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in the interests
of safety,

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both the public's
and your own.

:09:12
The Inner Council
has never shared

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its secrets with anyone.
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I demand that you
keep us informed

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of your activities
and progress.

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Come along, Watson.
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Mr. Holmes,
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I want to apologize
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for your rather
lukewarm reception here.

:09:29
Well, thank you, Sir Evan.
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I'm used to the chilly
atmosphere of high places.

:09:32
Of course, you recognize
the importance of time.

:09:35
Quite.
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And results.
:09:37
Mr. Lloyd, I'm quite sure
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that Mr. Holmes can be
trusted not to fail.

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He never has, you know.
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Why thank you, Watson.
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The word is seldom.
:09:44
Good-bye, Sir Evan.
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Good-bye, sir.
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Good-bye, Barham.
:09:48
Good-bye, Watson.
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Well, should we walk from
here or take a taxi?

:09:51
I'm afraid we
have no choice.

:09:52
Huh?
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You know, Watson,
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I have a feeling that when
we go out of that door

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a girl will be waiting.
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A girl?
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What do you mean?

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