Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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But why?
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Gentlemen, that lone
plane picks up plans,

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maps, secret military
information,

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and the Voice of Terror's
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timed and recorded speech,
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and flies them
to Germany.

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I can hardly believe it.
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Sensational if true.
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It's incredible.
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Fantastic.
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Mr. Holmes.
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Yes.
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There's a person
outside asking.

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A lady?
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Um...
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Ask her to come in.
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Excuse me, gentlemen.
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Gentlemen, I must
leave at once.

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Where are you going?
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That is to remain a secret
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even from this council.
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I object to this,
Mr. Holmes.

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You're here
against my wishes.

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Since you are here
I demand to know

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what's being done.
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As I've already
told you, Mr. Lloyd,

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I shall report
to this council

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at the proper time.
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And so, gentlemen,
until we meet again,

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as I hope we will,
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take no
unnecessary risks.

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We're all in grave danger.
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Come along Watson.
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Coming.
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(Several conversations)
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Holmes,
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I think we're
being followed.

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Yes, I know, it's Lloyd.
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Lloyd, how do you know?
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He's so obvious about it.
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Good evening, Mr. Lloyd.
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You going our way?
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I intend to find out
what you're doing.

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Even to the point
of following me?

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This is our business, you
know, as well as yours.


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