Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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All right.
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You won't find them.
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What do you mean?
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Orange pips.
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Why not?
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Ain't this the work of
the Driercliff murderer?

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Obviously but this isn't
part of the same pattern

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as the others.
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They followed a
preordained plan,

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where as this murder
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was actuated by
some necessity

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and could not have
been anticipated.

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Come again Mr.
Holmes in English.

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I mean that I'm beginning
to see daylight.

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Well frankly I ain't.
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I like good, solid clues
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and people I can question.
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Did anybody hear
the shot Sergeant?

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I did.
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Do you know anything
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about the note
your father sent

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to Inspector Lestrade?
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Why no sir.
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Did he leave the
house at all tonight?

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Aye sir.
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He went to change
his lobster ports

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down in the caldron
at Driercliff.

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He didn't return
until after dark.

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Here let me question her.
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Did anyone call on your
father this evening

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after he got home?
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No one that I saw sir.
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Well tell me just
what happened.

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I was in the kitchen
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when I heard the shot.
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I ran in
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and found my father...
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I'm sorry my dear.
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We won't bother
you any further.

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Thank you sir.
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This case gets more
confusing every minute.

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We don't know a
thing more now

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than we did before.
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On the contrary,
my dear Lestrade.

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MacGregor saw something
at Driercliff tonight

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and that something
caused his death.

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That's right.
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We'd better get
back to that house
as fast as we can.

:47:39
I'll be glad to get
back to Baker Street.


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