Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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:14:02
Warning?
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How do you know?
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I had sent to Gavin to
get certain information

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that he must have found
there in the dark

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and sinister alleys
of Limehouse.

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He came with his message
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which someone doesn't
want me to hear,

:14:16
someone determined
and dangerous.

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What's the good of
a warning of danger

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if you don't know from
what or from whom?

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That we have to discover.
:14:23
This knife was
thrown by the tip

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from a distance
of about 50 feet

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from a man about 5' 10".
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Steady Holmes.
:14:29
Elementary, no
fingerprints.

:14:30
But the distance and
the man's height?

:14:32
The angle of entry
and the force

:14:35
with which it
penetrated the victim.

:14:36
But Holmes, what do
you suppose he meant

:14:39
when he said Christopher?
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We must find out at once.
:14:41
Come along Watson.
:14:42
Um-hum.
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Come in.
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Mr. Holmes,
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I saw a fellow lurking
about your steps and I,

:14:51
blimey, he won't
lurk no more.

:14:52
Phone the Yard and
take care of it Dobson.

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Very good, sir.
:14:55
How did it happen?
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Haven't time now.
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Get your coat on,
Watson, we're going out.

:15:00
No, no, no, Holmes,
you promised.

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Hmm.
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Look, where we going?
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Limehouse.
:15:34
It certainly was wise
to let Ms. Grandis go.

:15:36
This is no place for
a girl or anyone else.

:15:38
Yes but there seem
to be people about.

:15:51
Even Ms. Grandis.
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If I'm not mistaken she's
keeping an eye on us.

:15:55
You're Mr. Sherlock
Holmes ain't you?

:15:58
Yes.
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I wouldn't come down
here if I was you.


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