Pursuit to Algiers
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did I, Holmes?
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I beg your pardon.
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You're not listening
very closely?

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I asked you if
I omitted anything.

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I don't think so.
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Nothing ever escapes
your eagle eye.

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Oh, really, thanks a lot.
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Oh, here's my
soup at last.

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Getting hungry.
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Cheerio.
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Hi.
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I can't believe this
is our last night.

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It's funny,
I can't, either.

:56:31
Archeologists, going
about like a couple
of conspirators.

:56:35
You notice, Watson,
that our three friends

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are conspicuous
by their absence?

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Oh, now that you
mentioned it,

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I don't see them
anywhere about.

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Hello, we stopped.
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Yes, we're off
Algiers at last.

:56:55
Thank heavens for that.
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We haven't yet delivered
His Majesty in safety.

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I'm afraid I'll have
to take Nikolas away.

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So early?
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But nobody's getting off
the board until morning.

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I'm sorry, I have a
lot of packing to do.

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Oh, I see.
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Goodnight.
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Goodnight.
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Are you having
a good time?

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Oh, yes, he's wonderful.
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Eh?
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Oh, yes, it's
been wonderful.

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Ho, has it?
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We can relax
only when Nikolas

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is safely in the
hands of his friends.

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You remember the
identification
they'll present?

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Yes, of course.
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Good, get your
hat and coat,

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I'll stay here with
Nikolas until you return.

:57:40
Yes?
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The launch is waiting
to take Dr. Watson
ashore, sir.

:57:43
Thank you, Sanford.
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Good luck, old
fellow, and hurry.

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You can rely
on me, Holmes.

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Bye, Nikolas.
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Good luck.
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How long should it
take him, Mr. Holmes?

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Oh, about half an
hour, I should think.

:57:55
No one could say it's not
been an exciting trip.

:57:58
That's to be expected.
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We would have all
have died of boredom


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