The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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apparently fished out
of the Thames...

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and apparently suffering
from amnesia...

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is in fact
llsa von Hoffmanstal...

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one of their most
skillful agents.

1:43:09
Am l going too fast for
the best brain in England?

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Go on.
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They planted her on you
quite neatly, l must admit...

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so that you could lead them...
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to their objective,
the air pump...

1:43:23
very much like using a hog
to find truffles.

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And now perhaps
you'd care to join me.

1:43:29
l'm expecting a certain
royal personage from Balmoral.

1:44:09
Your Majesty.
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l trust you had
a pleasant journey, ma'am.

1:44:17
lt was long,
and it was tedious...

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and it had better be
worth our while, Mr. Holmes.

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l can assure you, ma'am,
it will be.

1:44:24
Now, what is this curious ship
we are supposed to christen?

1:44:28
We call it a submersible, ma'am.
lt travels under water.

1:44:31
Under water?
What a fantastic idea!

1:44:35
Ma'am, may l present
some of the scientists...

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responsible
for this achievement?

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J.W. Ferguson, naval architect.
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Your Majesty.
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Professor Simson, our leading
expert in hydraulics.

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Your Majesty.
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W.W. Prescott, co-inventor
of the revolving periscope.

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Your Majesty.
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And this is my brother
Sherlock, ma'am.

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Ah, yes! Sherlock Holmes.
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We have been following
your exploits...

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with great interest!

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