Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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Mr. Holmes,
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come in, sir, come in.
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This is indeed an honor.
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I don't often
have visitors.

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What can I do
for you, sir.

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You might stop that
squeaking to begin with.

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Yes, sir.
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And perhaps
you can tell me

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how you come to know the
Musgrave ritual by heart.

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Me, sir?
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Yes, you.
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When Miss Sally
forgot the lines today

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you were the one
who prompted her.

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Well, sir I memorized it.
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Obviously but why?
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Because it has no meaning.
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I love things that
have no meaning.

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Thank you, Brunton.
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But supposing it
did have a meaning

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and suppose that
meaning were tied up

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with a murder of
Geoffrey Musgrave.

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Oh what a lovely
idea if I may say so.

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You may, Brunton.
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You may also sit down.
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Thank you, sir.
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Oh stop it,
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and look at me.
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No, here.
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You know the meaning
of the Musgrave ritual.

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Do I?
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Well don't you?
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You'd be surprised at
all the things I know.

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What things?
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No you don't.
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About the Musgraves?
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That would be telling.
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And here's to them anyway
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all the Musgraves
past and present,

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some of 'em
were murderers

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and some of 'em worse
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but they all knew
how to keep a secret

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and so do I.
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Brunton.
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I've been ringing for you
for the past ten minutes.

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Sorry, sir but me
buzzer doesn't buzz.

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That'll do, Brunton.
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You have your notice.

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