Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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inventive people
weren't they?

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Yes it was in
shocking condition

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when I got hold of it
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but I had it restored.
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Very lively now
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but old fashioned.
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If that's the best you
can do, Mr. Stanley,

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I think I may
safely examine

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the rest of the room.
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Help yourself.
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Thank you.
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Take your hand away
from that drawer.

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Why Mr. Holmes,
you didn't think

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I was going to
draw a weapon.

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I never touch the things.
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How odd to find
you squeamish.

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That connects only
with the shop.

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You're very
quick to say so

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and yet a short while ago
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I saw two other
men in this room

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and they didn't go
back into the shop

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so there must
be another exit

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and perhaps another room.
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Yes Mr. Stanley
what is it?

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Bring Miss Pattridge
here at once.

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Excellent Holmes.
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I see your voice hasn't
lost its flexibility.

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And my hand hasn't lost
it's cunning either.

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When they come here
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tell them to leave
the girl with you

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and to clear out.
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You think I'll do that?
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Yes you will.
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You're playing with
lives now Stanley.

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Not just the girl's
but thousands,

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millions perhaps
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and we don't intend
to let one man

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have that much power.
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Not now, not at any
time in the future.

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I'd prefer you alive to
face the retribution

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that's coming to you
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but if I have to do it.
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All right, Mr. Holmes,
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I suppose we all
must meet our match

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sooner or later.

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