Pursuit to Algiers
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What?
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Your Majesty.
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Your Majesty, what's
he talking about?

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King Nikolas?
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I don't understand.
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And the young man
who assumed your
identity, sir?

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He's safe and unharmed.
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We just received
word from the shore.

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Three men have been taken
by the Security Police.

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But you let them tie
you up and kidnap him.

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Naturally, as ensuring
their absence

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during His Majesty's
safe arrival.

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I can't thank you
enough, Mr. Holmes.

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Your Majesty's
safe arrival

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is thanks enough for me.
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And you, too, Dr. Watson.
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We had best be starting
without further delay.

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Goodbye, Your Majesty.
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Dr. Watson, and
I will not forget

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that we've had the
unusual distinction

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of having our
breakfast served to us
in bed by a King.

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Your Majesty.
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Goodbye, gentlemen,
thank you.

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Goodbye, sir.
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Why didn't you tell me?
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Didn't you feel that
you could trust me?

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My dear fellow,
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you know I have the
utmost confidence in you.

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It certainly doesn't
look as though you had.

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My dear Watson, if
you'd known the truth

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you'd never have
been able to

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treat His Majesty
as a steward.

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Well, didn't you think
that I could play up?

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I was afraid that
honest face of yours

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might give the
secret away.

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Yes, Watson, let
me advise you.

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If you ever
consider taking up
another profession,

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never even think
of becoming an actor.


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