Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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Good evening,
gentlemen.

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I knew your curiosity
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would be your
undoing, Mr. Holmes.

:33:13
You were
expecting me then?

:33:15
Yes.
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I had hoped that
the entire council

:33:18
might have come.
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It would have
been a pleasure

:33:21
to deal with all of them,
:33:22
quietly and
effectively.

:33:24
Eventually, they all
will be taken care of

:33:27
however, Mr. Lloyd
is quite a catch

:33:29
and will have to
suffice for the moment.

:33:31
What do you intend
to do with us?

:33:39
Were it not the
time is so pressing

:33:41
we might first
put you on trial.

:33:43
On trial for what?
:33:44
Crimes against
the Third Reich,

:33:46
misguided
efforts to wreck

:33:48
our inevitable victory.
:33:50
Mr. Lloyd, your super
British patriotism,

:33:54
your blundering, but
sometimes effective

:33:57
intelligence efforts
are well-known.

:33:59
We have quite a
score against you

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which will be settled.
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Dr. Watson,
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a fair physician no doubt
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but of no consequence.
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To our stupid
British minds,

:34:13
every life is
a consequence.

:34:14
A quaint notion of an
even quainter nation.

:34:18
We are not like that.
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We know that
only the powerful

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are worthy of respect.
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Let our records
speak for us.

:34:27
Your records speaks,
its brilliant.

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Thank you.
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A brilliant record
of rapacity,

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cruelty, torture,
deceit and murder.

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Murder?
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Gesundheit.
:34:47
Thank you.
:34:51
Cold?
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It's a little
chilly in here.

:34:53
I'm sorry you're
uncomfortable.

:34:55
My discomfort is
of no consequence.

:34:58
Your false courage is not
impressive, Mr. Holmes.


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