Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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Here.
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I've got good eyes,
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let me, let me.
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Stay where you
are, all of you.

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These marks must
not be erased.

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What are you going
to do, Holmes?

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I'm going to leave
this just as it is

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until I can get the
proper chemicals

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to bring out the words.
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Have you no notion of
what he tried to write?

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Yes I have.
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I think that Brunton
with his last strength

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wrote the name of his
murderer on that floor

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in his own blood.
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Now there you
are, Lestrade.

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Huh?
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Twelve o'clock.
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I was just
saying, Lestrade,

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that I should get
into New Castle,

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pick up my chemicals
and be back here

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not later than
noon tomorrow.

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Why yes, Mr. Holmes.
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Meanwhile you all have
your work cut out for you.

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Watson.
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Yes.
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You'll guard this
door with your life.

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Of course I'll...
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With what?
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I said with your life.
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Anything you say, Holmes.
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There's no entrance
to this cellar

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except through
that doorway.

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And Holmes what
I feel... huh?

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Brunton's murderer's
in this house

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and he's bound to
make one last effort

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to get down there to
erase those marks.

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Naturally.
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Lestrade's men are
posted outside

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and they'll see to it
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that nobody
leaves this house.

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Concentration camp.
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My men have orders to
shoot if necessary.

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I'll be outside
myself keeping watch.

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Good.
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Sexton your post will
be at Miss Sally's door

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and remember she's in more
danger than anyone here.

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Don't worry I'll look
after her, Mr. Holmes.

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Good night.
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Good night, Holmes.
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Oh, Dr. Watson, if you
want any help, sing out.

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I don't mind saying
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I feel a lot safer
if I had a gun on me.

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Huh, I always
keep mine ready.


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