Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
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1:00:00
The threat against
our northern coast

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made only as a blind
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to cover the enemies
invasion plans

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has not been fulfilled.
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Instead our
victorious planes

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have blasted invasion
bases on the continent,

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destroying enormous stores
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of material and troops.
1:00:14
More news of this
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triumphant
victory tomorrow.

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At the same time,
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the scattered Nazi agents
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all over the
Commonwealth

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have been unceremoniously
clapped into prison.

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That is all.
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Look out!
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This girl merits our
deepest gratitude.

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Our country is
honored in her

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having such loyalty
and devotion.

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We'll remember.
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Holmes, I don't know how
we'll ever thank you.

1:00:55
Don't try, it
isn't necessary.

1:01:01
I'll be with you in
a minute, Holmes.

1:01:03
I'll just see that
she's taken care of.

1:01:15
I always did think that
chap was an imposter.

1:01:18
Barham was a good fellow.
1:01:19
Played wind
three-quarters in school.

1:01:32
What a lovely
morning, Holmes.

1:01:36
There's an east wind
coming, Watson.

1:01:38
No, I don't think so.
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Looks like
another warm day.

1:01:42
Good 'ol Watson.
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The one fixed point
in the changing age.

1:01:49
There's an east wind
coming all the same.

1:01:53
Such a wind has never
blew on England yet.

1:01:55
It will be cold and
bitter, Watson.

1:01:58
And a good many of us may
wither before its blast.


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