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...author of
the Sherlock Holmes mysteries.
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The Sherlock Holmes?
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Me and the wife has read
every one of his stories.
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All right.
Now, if you'll excuse me...
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I'm sorry, I still can't let you in.
Strict orders about that, I'm afraid.
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But Mr. Holmes...
did he send you here?
:16:30
He certainly did not!
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Well, perhaps the next time
you should check with him first.
:16:38
Save yourself a trip.
:16:42
You try and fight crime in this city,
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and all you hear about
is Sherlock Holmes!
:16:47
"What's he like?
When will you see him next?"
:16:50
Never, that's when! Never!
:16:52
Doctor, dear,
keep your voice down.
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- Why should I?
- Because you have visitors.
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Inspector Lestrade
and a Lord Smithwick.
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Of the Treasury?
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Gentlemen, won't you come up?
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Oh, yes, thank you very much.
Mr. Holmes is in, is he?
:17:26
Dr. Watson will see you,
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although he is quite busy
with his scholarly pursuits.
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Gentlemen.
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Good afternoon, Inspector.
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This is Lord Smithwick,
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Her Majesty's
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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My pleasure, sir.
:17:52
His Lordship
wishes to see Mr. Holmes.
:17:54
I'm sorry to say
he's not here at the moment.
:17:57
Oh, how disappointing!
:17:59
As I said before,
I really don't think