The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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Dr. Watson...
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she's gone.
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Gone?
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Holmes! Holmes!
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She's gone!
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Well, l never.
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Mmm, l smell porridge.
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Lumpy as usual, l suppose.
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Ah, there you are, Holmes.
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We were just
wondering how, uh...

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We certainly were.
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Mrs. Hudson,
why don't you...

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go down to the kitchen,
get a towel, and wipe...

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that look of disapproval
off your face.

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Liberties in my house.
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You can't
really blame her.

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l mean, the way it looks.
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lf l didn't know you better...
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l might suspect you'd taken
advantage of the young lady.

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As a matter of fact,
l did take advantage of her.

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Would you hand me
the butter knife, please?

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Of course.
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You did what?
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Thank you.
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Holmes, this is reprehensible.
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Where are your
professional ethics?

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Have you no sense
of decency, no shame?

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None whatsoever.
lf you must know...

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l found her body
quite rewarding.

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You cad!
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Especially the palm
of her right hand.

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l'd rather not hear about it.
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Very well.
Then l won't bother...

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to tell you how
l traced her suitcase.

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That's her suitcase?
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Remember that piece
of soggy cardboard...

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with our address on it?
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lt was a luggage ticket.
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The number had
rubbed off on her hand.

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And since she must've
arrived from Brussels...

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by the boat train,
l concluded that she had...

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checked her belongings
at Victoria Station.

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By Jove, if you're right...
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we should find a clue
to her identity.

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Or at least a pink negligee
with marabou feathers.

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Voila.
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Well, let's see.
What else is in here?


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