Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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:53:01
Certainly not.
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I've been reading.
:53:04
What?
:53:06
What's the trouble?
:53:08
There's no trouble at all.
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Please forgive us.
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Well now we'll try
Alastair's room.

:53:18
Right you are.
:53:21
Better try knocking
this time, Watson.

:53:25
Come in.
:53:34
What is it?
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Have you been out of
room Mr. Alastair?

:53:40
Yes for just a few minutes
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I went down to the kitchen
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and I had such a
nice glass of milk.

:53:46
Milk?
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Yes, it was
most refreshing.

:53:51
Glass of milk.
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Don't disturb him.
:53:57
Glass of milk?
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He's lying Holmes.
:53:59
Probably just one of
your emanations Doctor...

:54:01
Rubbish and the word is
called hallucinations.

:54:03
Whatever they are
:54:04
they had you
surrounded downstairs.

:54:16
It's all right
Mrs. Monteith.

:54:18
I heard noises upstairs.
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I thought the murderer
must be a prowl again.

:54:24
What are doing
with that cleaver?

:54:25
You have nothing
to fear now.

:54:30
Well I'll be
getting back to bed.

:54:32
Not a bad idea.
:54:33
I've had enough of
this for one day.

:54:35
Oh uh, Mrs.
Monteith, please.

:54:40
The note you gave
Inspector Lestrade,

:54:42
was it pushed under
the door like the rest?

:54:44
Aye.
:54:45
Was there anything
:54:46
different about
it this time?

:54:48
Think Mrs. Monteith.
:54:48
Well...
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Yes?
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Just before I found
the note under the door

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I happened to look
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through the
kitchen window

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and I saw a man running
away from the house,

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as if Satan himself
were after him.

:54:59
Did you recognize him?

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