Without a Clue
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Excuse me, but you are
Sherlock Holmes, aren't you?

:41:05
That depends.
:41:06
Do you have a relative
who was recently sent to prison?

:41:09
Me? Why, no.
:41:11
Yes, then. I am Sherlock Holmes.
:41:14
We could all consider it an honor
if you'd have a drink with us.

:41:17
A drink.
:41:20
I was just saying to my good friend
Dr. Watson here

:41:22
what a lovely village this is.
:41:35
I'll have a double whiskey.
:41:37
Just to ward off
the chill of the evening.

:41:40
A double whiskey
for Mr. Holmes, please.

:41:43
A toast... to the greatest detective
in all the world.

:41:46
Thank you, gentlemen.
I am touched.

:41:49
I can vouch for that.
:41:51
You remind me of someone
I once encountered

:41:53
during the curious affair
of the Manchurian Mambo.

:41:56
Could I have a word?
:42:01
I believe that was
the Manchurian Mamba.

:42:04
Mamba, mambo...
what's the difference?

:42:06
Very little, other than
one is a deadly poisonous snake,

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and the other is
a rather festive Caribbean dance.

:42:13
It was a night just like any other,
when someone knocked at the door.

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I opened it,
and there were these Manchurians

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doing this rather festive
Caribbean dance.

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Manchurian Mambo...
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Steady, Watson.
:42:30
Just get through it
one more time,

:42:32
then you're rid of the fellow.
:42:34
What a pleasant thought.
:42:38
I feel much better.
:42:40
Quite euphoric!
:42:42
...as the snake struck at me,
:42:44
I danced out of the way.
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And if it hadn't been
for my flawless footwork,

:42:50
I'd be standing here
a dead man today.

:42:55
What about another drink?
:42:57
I have to be up early tomorrow,
and I need all my wits about me.


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