Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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Ah, you're a fine one
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leaving me along
half the night.

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Do you think I like it?
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I want to go out
and have some fun.

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Don't bother me.
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Said you were gonna
let me work with you.

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Someday you'll come back
and I won't be here.

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Where would you go?
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That's my business.
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Maybe you'll be
waiting here next time

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and I won't come back.
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Don't talk like that.
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I'm sorry, Kitty.
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You seem sort of
different lately.

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Anything the matter?
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Maybe the next
time you see me

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I'll be in a position
of authority, of power,

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no longer hiding
in the dark,

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giving the orders,
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not taking them.
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What do you say to that?
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You're drunk.
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Drunk?
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Yes.
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When I was a boy
I dreamed a dream.

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I was dressed in armor,
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shining blue gray armor.
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I rode on a horse
through the streets

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where the people
cheered hailing me.

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I rode over the bodies
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of underlings
prostrated before me.

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Their blood ran out along
the gutters like a river.

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What if this was no dream?
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What if it was prophecy?
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What if all this
comes to pass?

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Well, something must
have happened to you.

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Yes, Kitty,
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something that you're
going to share with me.

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Get your coat, hurry.

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