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Mr. & Mrs. Shawcross.
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Teapots.
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Well we can
eliminate them.

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Professor William Kilbane.
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I'll send a telegram to
the Edinburgh Police

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to check up on that
mathematics professor.

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Interesting.
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Now what?
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Well just a coincidence.
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What's a coincidence?
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The fact that this
fellow Kilbane,

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happens to be a professor
of mathematics.

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Oh.
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Come again Mr. Holmes.
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Lestrade did you
ever hear of

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Colonel Sebastian Moran?
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Well of course I did.
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What about him?
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Well then as you know,
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Colonel Sebastian Moran
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was the most sinister,
ruthless and diabolic,

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clever henchmen
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of our late but
unlamented friend,

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Professor Moriarity.
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I've never seen him
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but I've been conscious
of his presence

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more than once.
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As a matter of fact,
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he was directly
responsible

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for what very nearly
turned out to be

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my premature death
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on three
separate occasions.

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Very pretty, Mr. Holmes,
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what's all that got
to do with all this?

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Possibly nothing.
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However, his specialty
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was spectacular
jewel robberies

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and for relaxation
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he was addicted to the
study of mathematics.

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Are you referring that
this Professor Kilbane

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is Colonel
Sebastian Moran?

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That he murdered
young Carstairs

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and stole the diamond?
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Well what
about this woman,

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this Vivian Vedder,
what about her?

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No one's above suspicion.
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And Lady Margaret,
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she might have a motive
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for wanting the Star
of Rhodesia stolen.

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She wasn't very concerned
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over the death of her son.
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And this friend of
Doctor Watson's,

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this Major Duncan Bleek,
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might suggest it's
sensible to suspect him.

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No.
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As far as we know
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only
four persons knew


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