Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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Got plenty of petrol?
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start driving.
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Where's Holmes?
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He'll be here I'm sure.
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It's starting now.
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Here he is.
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You're almost late.
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I had to go to
Dunham Street.

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Good evening ladies
and gentlemen,

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your favorite
broadcaster,

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the Voice of Terror,
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coming to you
from Zeisberg.

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Tonight I have something
special for you.

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Where are you weakest
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you weakening
people of Britain?

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Consider well.
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Is it lack of food,
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is it your sturdy
leadership,

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faulty ammunition,
scarcity of shipping,

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lack of raw materials?
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Do you know that despite
all your great efforts

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your coasts are
inadequately defended,

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especially one coast,
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and there we shall strike
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swiftly, terribly,
tomorrow at sunrise.

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In a special
broadcast at that time

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I shall describe
the carnage.

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Turn it off.
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What does he mean?
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What kind of
threat is this?

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Remember, all our reports
for the last few weeks

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have indicated abnormal
enemy activity

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on the coast of Norway.
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Hmm, that means
an attack in force

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on our northeast coast.
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Then that's where
we must concentrate

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all our forces
immediately.

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They'll never bring it
off now that we know.

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This time the
voice is boasting.

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Perhaps, but so far he's
made good his boasts.

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What have you
done to stop it?

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Shilly-shelling about
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while these
crimes continue.


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