Pursuit to Algiers
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He's been
suspected for years

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by the police
of two continents

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as the largest
receiver of stolen
goods in the Near East.

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So circumstances
would indicate

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the jewels you found
in your music case

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are both stolen and
extremely valuable.

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And since there
have been no other

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important
robberies in London

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for some
considerable time,

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I venture to say that
you're carrying

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the Duchess
Brookdales' emeralds.

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Am I right?
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You're quite
right, Mr. Holmes.

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May I?
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I left the briefcase
in my manager's office.

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He brought it to me
just before we sailed.

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Yes,
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so Dr. Watson informed me.
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I recognized
the emeralds from the
newspaper description.

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Oh, Mr. Holmes, I've
been so frightened.

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Don't worry, my dear.
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Don't worry.
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I'll return the necklace.
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And I assure that
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the reward the
insurance company
has offered is yours

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and will more than
make up to you

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for any loss you may incur
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by the cancellation
of the Hassan contract,

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and will enable
you to go home to...

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Brooklyn.
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Brooklyn.
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Well, I knew a most
charming man who
lived there once.

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He's now a resident
in Sing-Sing prison.

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You know, I'm not
going to have to

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carry this briefcase
around with me any more.

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How can I ever thank you?
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If you really
must thank me,

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please do so by singing
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Dr. Watson's song
for him, will you?

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You're a darling.
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Extraordinary sight.
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Elementary my dear fellow,
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and very pleasant.
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Flow gently Sweet Afton,
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among thy green braes.

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