Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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1:03:06
See for yourself Lestrade.
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Lord [unintelligible]
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Well strike me down.
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All right
everybody, hands up,

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you're under arrest.
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But who's in there?
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The Good Comrades.
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Oh no, no.
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They're dead.
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Are they?
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Come on now into
the line all of you.

1:03:41
I thought you
were all dead.

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That's what they
wanted us to think.

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Watson!
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Raeburn,
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King,
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Davies,
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Cosgrave,
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Merrivale,
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Simpson,
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how dreadful of you.
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Thank heaven
your safe Watson.

1:03:59
Well thank heavens
you came Holmes.

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In another minute
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they would have
thrown me in the sea

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and got away on a boat
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chartered by Simpson.
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It's out there
now off shore.

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Congratulations Lestrade.
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You bagged the lot.
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That's all right
Mr. Holmes.

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And may I congratulate
you gentlemen

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on a very ingenious plan.
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I must confess
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if you wouldn't have
over embellished

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into the business
of the orange pips

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this sinister
significance

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of the happenings
of Driercliff House

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might have escaped my
attention all together.

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Your quite eloquent
Mr. Holmes.

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And if Captain Simpson
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hadn't removed his
tobacco from the library

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you might still have
perfected your escape.

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Incidentally, Lestrade,
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I think you'll find
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that each of
these gentlemen

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has his share of
the insurance money

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probably in a
well-stuffed money belt.

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You fool Simpson.
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I told you somebody would
notice that tobacco jar.

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A fool am I?
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Who asked this detective
to come stay at the house?

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He did.
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I had to the way you and
Merrivale were acting.

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Shut up Cosgrave.
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Don't tell me to shut up.
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You and your orange pips.

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