Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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No.
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You think he carried
him down through
the greenhouse...

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No, no.
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Over to the garage...
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No, he never.
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And crammed his body
into the rumble seat
of that roadster.

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Don't you try and put
the blame on Alfr...

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I'll put the blame
on both of you.

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You're in this together.
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You were in his room last
night, I saw you there.

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Only to talk about
the ritual, sir.

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He, we,
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he thought that he'd
got it all worked out.

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Did he leave any
notes, any record?

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No, that is...
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Oh come on,
come on, out with it.

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Only this, sir.
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I found it this morning
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under the soap dish
on his washstand.

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Huh?
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Hastily written.
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Another jingle?
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Yes.
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Obviously in
some agitation.

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If any harm
should come to me

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fleshly or spiritual
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seek and you
will find the key

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in the Musgrave ritual.
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The old ritual,
there it is again.

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Watson, we've got to
find that ritual.

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It's the key to
the whole business.

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Just a minute, you
can't talk to Sally.

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Why not?
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She's in such a state
and I had to give a hypo.

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All right come on.
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Draw the curtains, Watson.
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There must be a
copy of that ritual

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somewhere in this room.
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She had to learn
it, you know.

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Yes, you're right.
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Here it is.
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I doubt it.
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Empty.
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Quite.
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There's only one thing
to do, search the room.

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Not the room, Watson.
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Her mind.
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We must search her mind.
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Obviously she took great
pains to hide that paper.

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But why should
she hide it?

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Put yourself in her place.
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Her brother Geoffrey
was murdered.

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The man she loves is
accused of that murder

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and thrown into jail.
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On top of that
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she finds her brother,
Phillip, murdered.

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What would your
reactions be?

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Well naturally I should
be terribly upset.

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Obviously.
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Excuse me.
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She's brought
back to this house

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in a state bordering
on hysteria.

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She comes through that
door, goes to that desk,

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throws on her gloves.
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The first thing
her eye lights on

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is the Musgrave ritual.
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In her mind it's tied up
with all the disasters

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that have
befallen Hurlstone.

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She herself may be
the next victim.

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She must hide that paper.
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You're quite
right, but where?

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Excuse me, sir.
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Was she alone in
this room at any time


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