Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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What is that book
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that so engrosses
your attention Watson?

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A book on the
quaint customs

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and manners of America.
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We must be half way across
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and I've only got
to page thirty-seven.

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For your information,
my dear fellow,

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we are now flying
over New York.

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Flying over New York?
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Good gracious me.
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Extraordinary.
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This is the embassy
car Mr. Holmes.

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You're being very
helpful Mr. Lang.

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Detective
Lieutenant Grogan

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of the Washington Police.
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How do you do?
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Welcome to Washington.
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Thank you.
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This is my associate
Doctor Watson.

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How do you do sir?
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How are you?
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I suppose I should
say, how are you buddy?

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What's... what's cooking?
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Oh come along Watson.
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Oh it says it
here in the book.

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Oh what's cooking?
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Grogan's in charge
of investigating

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the Grayson case for the
Washington Police.

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Any new
developments Grogan?

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None Mr. Holmes.
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I'd be glad let you
have our complete file

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and of course we'll
cooperate in every way.

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Thank you.
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I shall
appreciate your help,

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especially
as I'm unfamiliar
with your country.

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Oh yes, of course, this
is your first visit.

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Oh there's the
Lincoln Memorial.

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Most impressive.
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Oh by the by Mr. Lang,
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thank you for
your cablegram.

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I received it just
before I left London.

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Cable?
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I sent no cable.
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About our reservations at
the Hotel Metropolitan.

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Why no we thought you'd
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stay at the
Embassy of course.

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Look at that.
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Well since some
strange person

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has taken such an
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extraordinary interest
in my welfare


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