Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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Thank you.
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And now if you'll
pardon me, Mr. Holmes.

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Why don't you do
something Holmes

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if that thing
so important?

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The English senator.
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Cricket old boy,
always cool in the crisis.

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The last trick hey Holmes?
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Yes, the last trick.
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Say you're a smart
fellow Holmes.

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Here's the
microfilm Holmes.

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Thank you Senator.
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I say Holmes.
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This is the microfilm
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with the document on it.
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It'll be in the proper
hands within the hour.

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As I told you
Mr. Stanley,

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the man who had it
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didn't know he had it.
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Well come on let's go.
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Well it'll be nice to get
home to Baker Street,

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hey Holmes?
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Yes but this is a
great country Watson.

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It certainly is
my dear fellow.

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Look up there ahead,
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the Capitol,
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the very heart of
this democracy.

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Democracy, the only
hope for the future,

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hey Holmes?
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It's not given
to us to peer

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into the mysteries
of the future

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but in the
days to come

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the British and
American people

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will, for
their own safety

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and for the good of all,
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walk together in majesty,
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and justice, and in peace.
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That's magnificent.
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I quite agree with you.
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Not with me,
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but Mr. Winston Churchill.
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I was quoting from
the speech he made

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not so long ago
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in that very building.

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