Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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No.
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He was too far away
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but he was dressed
like a fisherman.

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Hadn't we better
go down the village

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and find him
at once Holmes?

:55:08
You'd only be
wasting your time.

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Why?
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Because all the fisherman
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have gone off
with the fleet

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and they won't be back
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until tomorrow night.
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It's after nine now.
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Are you quite sure
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that the fisherman
are coming here?

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Aye sir, they always do.
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A long stretch
on the water

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gives them an
awful thirst.

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Why the boats must be in.
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Here they come now sir.
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Gentlemen!
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Gentlemen!
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I'm Sherlock Holmes.
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Last night MacGregor
sent one of you

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with a note to
Driercliff House.

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Who was it?
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Speak up please,
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it's vitally important.
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If I did take a note
for old Alex what of it?

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Perhaps you can help me
to find his murderer.

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Where did he
give you this?

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Down at the cove.
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He was waiting there when
we came in from the net.

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What did he say when
he gave it to you?

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Well he just asked me
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if I'd take it
to Driercliff

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for a half a pound
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and I wouldn't have
done it for a penny less.

:56:23
Cause of the sinister
legend of the place, hey?

:56:25
What else did
MacGregor say to you?

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Well he asked me if
I believed in ghosts

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and I said certainly not.
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And he said no more do I
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and he gave me the note
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and the half pound.
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Thank you my friend,
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you've been very helpful.
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A round of drinks
for these gentlemen

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with my compliments.
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Thank you.
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Watson.
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Helpful?
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I can't see
anything very helpful

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about that conversation.
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All he did was
talk about ghosts.

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And what do ghosts
suggest to you Watson?

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I don't know, graveyards?
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Exactly.
:56:54
Alec MacGregor
was buried today.


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