Pursuit to Algiers
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:50:13
Hardly any difference.
:50:31
But me and my true love,
:50:35
we'll never meet again
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on the bonnie, bonnie
banks of Loch Lomond.

:50:54
Bravo, Watson, bravo.
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I look forward to seeing
you at the Opera Hall.

:50:57
I didn't know
you were there.

:50:58
Seems my voice
is a bit rusty.

:51:00
You're just being
modest, Dr. Watson,

:51:01
it was delightful.
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Eh, Childre?
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Oh, delightful.
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My dear Kingston,
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why would they have
constructed it so large

:51:07
if it were not to
accommodate city...

:51:10
Watson, have you met
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Mr. Kingston
and Mr. Childre?

:51:13
I've seen them about.
:51:14
Mr. Kingston
and Mr. Childre

:51:15
are archaeologists.
:51:17
They're going to Egypt
to excavate a tomb.

:51:18
And we've just
received a wireless

:51:19
that the
British government...

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Egyptian.
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Egyptian government has
granted its permission.

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Congratulations.
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Archaeologists,
:51:28
they might have been
dug up themselves.

:51:29
Watson, please.
:51:31
Was that you
singing, duckie?

:51:32
I could hear you
in the galley.

:51:34
Really, it was.
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What was it.
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Well, it was...
:51:38
Well, is everybody ready?
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The best in board awaits.
:51:42
We'll have a wonderful
time, duckie.

:51:47
It seems that
we have rearranged
the seating order.

:51:49
See, duckie, you're
this end, next to me.


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