Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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:18:01
Quite a mess he is.
:18:02
And I'm not allowed
to put my nose inside,

:18:04
as if I cared
anything about

:18:05
his silly old collection.
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This fellow, Pettibone,
:18:18
seems a curious
sort of a fellow.

:18:20
Sort of a collector
of collections.

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Postage stamps,
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military buttons,
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butterfly,
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oh, bugs,
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snapshots,
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all sorts of rubbish.
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Yes, I shall write a
monograph some day

:18:39
on the noxious habit
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of accumulating
useless trivia.

:18:49
Please be so good as
to stop pacing Watson,

:18:51
you distract me.
:18:52
All right, all right.
:19:00
Unless I'm
greatly mistaken,

:19:01
our friend Pettibone,
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did not carry two
pages of legal paper

:19:05
when he left this room.
:19:07
I wouldn't be
too sure Holmes.

:19:08
Ashes are
deceptive you know?

:19:10
On the contrary
my dear Watson.

:19:12
The rag used on
artificial documents

:19:15
leads an ash that
is unmistakable.

:19:17
Oh do stop pacing!
:19:19
I'm not pacing.
:19:20
I haven't moved an inch.
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I'm sorry old
fellow, my error.

:19:28
Must be Mrs. Pettibone,
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heavy woman light
on her feet.

:19:31
Doesn't follow.
:19:33
Our friend seems to be
quite a camera enthusiast.

:19:35
What's this?
:19:37
Cook F15, that's a
very fast lens

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F35,
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and a (unintelligible).
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Copying set up.
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American match folders.
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That's right, U.S.A.
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Now why would Pettibone
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want American match
folders in his work?

:19:57
And a microscope,
:19:58
most interesting.
:19:59
What's this?

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