The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:46:02
And what, may we ask...
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is the purpose of that
hideous gargoyle?

1:46:07
Merely a decoy, ma'am.
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Oh! To frighten away
the sharks, we imagine.

1:46:12
Something of the sort.
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The crew will now demonstrate
the workings of the submersible.

1:46:24
Stand to!
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Aren't they rather small
for sailors?

1:46:32
They are, ma'am, but because of
the size of the craft...

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the Navy made an exception.
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They should make it a rule.
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lt is quite fatiguing
to pin on all those medals...

1:46:41
while standing on our toes.
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This is the main engine
which propels us under water...

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at the rate of two knots.
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The reciprocating
stabilizer mechanism...

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the high-voltage
acid batteries...

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the multi-stage compressor...
ballast tank trimmer...

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the air pump which filters
and recirculates the air.

1:47:17
How charming!
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The air pump, ma'am?
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Canaries!
Must make the crew feel at home.

1:47:23
Yes, ma'am.
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These are for firing
the torpedoes...

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which are accurate
up to as much as 1 20 feet...

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the telescope for scanning
the surface of the water...

1:47:32
But where is the glass bottom?
1:47:34
The what, ma'am?
1:47:37
The glass bottom!
1:47:38
You know...to observe the fish.
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And the plants and the cockles.
1:47:43
That's not quite
the idea, ma'am.

1:47:45
H.M.S. Jonah has been
commissioned as a warship.

1:47:48
A warship?
1:47:57
Stop that noise!
1:47:58
Stop it!

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