Pursuit to Algiers
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:59:12
Come on.
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I must offer you our
sincerest congratulations

:59:23
on the successful
accomplishment

:59:24
of your so hazardous
mission, Dr. Watson.

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Oh, thank you, Mr. Levitz.
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I don't mind
admitting it was

:59:29
one of our most
difficult cases.

:59:30
Mr. Holmes is
aboard the ship?

:59:32
Indeed he is, I left him
guarding His Majesty.

:59:34
Our country owes
you a great debt
of gratitude, sir.

:59:36
Oh, it was nothing at
all, sir, nothing at all.

:59:40
Follow me, gentlemen.
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Holmes?
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Holmes?
1:00:00
That's funny.
1:00:02
Holmes?
1:00:11
Holmes?
1:00:13
What on earth
has happened?

1:00:17
Where's Nikolas?
1:00:19
Where is he?
1:00:22
Excuse me.
1:00:29
Did these gentlemen
correctly identify
themselves?

1:00:31
Yes, of course they have.
1:00:33
Never mind about that now.
1:00:34
Ring for the steward,
will you, Watson?

1:00:36
Hmm?
1:00:39
Where's Nikolas?
1:00:41
What have you
done with him?

1:00:42
Mr. Holmes, what
has happened?

1:00:44
Dr. Watson assured us
1:00:45
His Majesty would be
safe under your guard.

1:00:47
Look here, Holmes, there
must be some explanation!

1:00:50
Gentlemen, I'm rather
peeved at your

1:00:52
evident lack of
confidence in me.

1:00:53
Did you ring, sir?
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Your Majesty,
King Nikolas!

1:00:58
You're safe, sir.
1:00:59
Heaven be praised!

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