Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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:15:01
Hello.
:15:02
What's that?
:15:04
Just the old greenhouse.
:15:05
No, no, that
pile of leaves.

:15:07
It's only a
pile of leaves.

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Why?
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Doesn't it strike
you as odd, Watson,

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that a pile of leaves
should be raked up

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in front of a
greenhouse door?

:15:15
No gardener in the
world would do that.

:15:28
Geoffrey Musgrave.
:15:51
That's all very
interesting,

:15:53
Inspector Lestrade,
:15:55
but what, may I
ask, does it prove?

:15:58
What I'm trying
to prove is this

:16:01
that Dr. Sexton
went down...

:16:03
Twice now, inspector.
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You were stunned.
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Naturally.
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You were out longer
than you thought.

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That's the point.
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What point?
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Just this.
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The man who attacked him
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had time to get
back in the house

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before Dr. Sexton
near came to.

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Yes.
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Yes.
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And this here glove...
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oh, and this here glove
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what I picked up at
the scene of the crime,

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belongs to a certain party
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right here in this house.
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I say.
:16:27
Well that glove
belongs to my brother.

:16:29
Huh?
:16:30
Do you suggest
that he intended to
murder Dr. Sexton?

:16:32
Who knows?
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The man whose hand
fits this here glove

:16:36
will bear a talking to.
:16:37
Very well.
:16:39
My brother's down
at the stables.

:16:40
I'll take you
to him myself.

:16:41
Thank you.
:16:42
It's the quickest way
to put a stop to this

:16:44
blithering nonsense.
:16:45
Come on.
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Oh, Mr. Phillip,
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better not go out in the
night air without a coat.

:16:49
Take mine.
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Thanks.
:16:55
Well I won't need this.
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No, oh, nor this.
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Well, shall we go?

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