The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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:37:11
Sit here, my dear.
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She's suffering from
shock and exposure.

:37:38
There was some printing
on the back of this...

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but it seems to have
come off in the water.

:37:43
Look at this.
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She's had a nasty
blow on the head.

:37:47
Could she have hit
her head when she fell...

:37:49
or jumped into the river?
:37:51
No. The blood had
already coagulated.

:37:54
So, it would appear
that she was the victim...

:37:56
of a deliberate attack.
:37:58
Get my bag, will you?
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Who are you?
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l'm Dr. Watson...
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and this is Sherlock Holmes.
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Oh.
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Do the names mean
anything to you?

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No.
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Think.
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l'm trying.
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Can you think
of your own name?

:38:26
No.
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She's obviously
had a concussion...

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which often leads
to temporary amnesia.

:38:32
So, all we know...
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is that she was
coshed on the head...

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dumped into the Thames...
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and subsequently
dumped into our laps.

:38:38
We know a lot
more than that.

:38:40
From her accent,
we know she's foreign.

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From her ring,
we know she's married.

:38:44
There's one
other clue we have.

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Namely?
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Something l deduced...
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when l was helping
her up the stairs.

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No corset.
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Good work.

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