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	Hello, Mr. Vorzet.
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	- So, my dear fellow...
- Sorry.
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	So you think the Raven...
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	The case of the Raven
is more complicated.
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	In two months, he composed
850 letters in capital letters.
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	I'm wondering if a single person,
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	even with a good deal of leisure,
could have done all that.
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	Then there are strange cases
of domestic contagion,
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	where you have a husband and wife,
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	or a brother and sister,
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	bent over nightly in the lamplight,
writing poison-pen letters.
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	What are you thinking?
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	I know. lt occurred to me, too.
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	But we mustn't jump to conclusions.
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	But I may have a way for us
to settle this once and for all.
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	As I told you in church that day,
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	and as I've repeated many times
since the inquiry began,
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	it's obvious that the Raven
is one of you.
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	That's your opinion!
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	- It's crazy!
- He's right!
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	I've therefore decided
to have you submit to a test
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	which Dr. Vorzet, as an expert,
will explain to you.
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	Just a minute.
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	Let me remind you that I objected
to your conclusions a month ago,
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	that I object to them today,
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	and that I will object
to them tomorrow.
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	If that's your pleasure.
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	But that's a lot of objections
for so very little.
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	It's nothing more
than a little group dictation.
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	Let me explain.
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	No poison pen can print out
a thousand messages in capitals