The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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Of course...
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we can still see each
other clandestinely...

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on remote benches
in Hyde Park...

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and in the waiting rooms...
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of suburban railway stations.
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This whole thing's ridiculous.
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We have nothing to hide.
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That's what l've been
trying to tell you.

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Let somebody start a rumor,
just one ugly word.

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We'll sue them for slander.
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No one would dare.
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After all, you have an enviable
record with the fair sex.

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Damn right.
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l can get women
from three continents...

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to testify for me...
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and you can get women
to vouch for you, too...

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can't you, Holmes?
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Can you, Holmes?
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Good night, Watson.
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Holmes.
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Let me ask you a question.
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l hope l'm not
being presumptuous...

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but there have been
women in your life?

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The answer is yes...
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you're being presumptuous.
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Good night.
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Holmes.
:33:25
What indeed was
his attitude towards women?

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Was there some secret
he was holding back...

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or was he just
a thinking machine...

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incapable of any emotion?
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l was not to get the answer...
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until we became involved
in what l considered to be...

:33:42
the most outrageous case
in all our years together.


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