Pursuit to Algiers
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:12:01
as conspicuous
as possible.

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Decoy, eh?
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Sort of sitting duck.
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That's right old fellow,
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be on your
guard constantly.

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Be wary of strangers,
and whatever you do,

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don't breathe a word
regarding my whereabouts.

:12:12
Don't you worry, Holmes,
you can trust me.

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I know I can.
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So long, old fellow.
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We must hurry, Mr. Holmes.
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I don't like it.
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My name's
Watson, Dr. Watson.

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Oh, yes, Dr. Watson.
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I'm very glad to have
you on board, sir.

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My name is
Johansson, Purser.

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Good morning.
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Will you take
Dr. Watson's bag

:13:20
up to Cabin 8, please?
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Yes, sir.
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Sanford will be
your steward.

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Good, good.
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Have you a
cabin trunk, sir?

:13:26
Naturally, one doesn't
go to the Mediterranean

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without a change of linen.
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Quite so, sir.
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Be careful
of those fishing
poles, young fellow.

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There you go, sir.
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Your cabin is very
comfortably located

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on the port side
of the ship sir.

:13:41
Good, I hope I have
a nice reading...

:13:43
Excuse me.
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Purser, has anybody
been asking for me?

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Why, no, Ms. Woodbury,
not as far as I know.

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Oh, may I introduce
Dr. Watson, Ms. Woodbury.

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How do you do?
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How do you do?
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Ms. Woodbury's quite
a singer, you know.

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She will be with us all
the way to Alexandria.

:13:55
Splendid, I used to
sing a bit myself,

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Sounds Like
Glacoloma and some.

:13:58
Pardon me, sir, you're
wanted in the lounge.


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