Pursuit to Algiers
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Excuse me.
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Certainly.
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You must sing it
to me sometime.

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Ha, ha, ha.
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Is this your first trip
to the East, Ms. Woodbury?

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Yes, and I'm
tickled to death.

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American?
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Brooklyn.
:14:10
Brooklyn.
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Yes, Brooklyn.
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I've been wondering,
are you the Dr. Watson?

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Well, I'm Dr. Watson
of 221 B, Baker Street.

:14:16
The one who is associated
with Sherlock Holmes?

:14:18
Holmes and I have
been associated

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on quite a
number of cases.

:14:21
Is Mr. Holmes with
you on this trip?

:14:24
No, as a matter of
fact, he's gone...

:14:25
Gone where?
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Oh, he won't be
long with us,

:14:28
he's a very busy man...
:14:29
he realized...
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he came to see me
off to the station,

:14:32
he said, Watson, I shall
be lost without you.

:14:33
Oh, I'm so sorry
he isn't here.

:14:35
You see, I've
heard so much

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about his work, and yours.
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Oh, perhaps someday
you'll let me give you

:14:40
an insight on some of our
most interesting cases.

:14:43
Oh, Reggie,
:14:44
Who?
:14:45
Oh, excuse me.
:14:47
Reggie?
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I was afraid you
wouldn't get here

:14:54
in time to see me off.
:14:56
Here you are, Sheila,
:14:57
and try not
to lose it again.

:14:59
Heavens, where was it!
:15:00
I thought it
was in my cabin.

:15:01
You left it in my
office yesterday.

:15:03
Now try to hold onto it.
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I don't imagine
it'd be very easy

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to replace those
arrangements
in Alexandria.

:15:07
You can forget your music
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more often than any
singer I've ever managed.

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I should have a secretary.
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All ashore!
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All visitors ashore!
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That might be
a slight hint.

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Oh, you'll find Hassan
a nice chap to work for.

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I hope I make good.
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You will, good luck.
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Thank you.
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And don't lose it again.
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Oh, don't worry,
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I won't let it out
of my sight this time.

:15:27
Sorry, sir, you'll
have to go ashore now.

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Goodbye, Reggie.

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