Without a Clue
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needs all of us
to remain calm and composed.

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You're right, of course.
We must remain composed.

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- Composed.
- And calm.

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Friday?
Are you out of your mind?

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Steady on. You've made some
excellent discoveries this morning.

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Get your coat on.
We have a cab waiting.

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- What discoveries?
- For one thing,

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the Royal Mint purchased its paper
from the Camden paper mill.

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You make these things up,
don't you?

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Those men were here
about my father, weren't they?

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Oh, good morning.
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Is there any news,
anything at all?

1:00:45
Sadly, no.
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But take heart. Last night
something occurred to Holmes,

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and he suddenly realized
how stupid he'd been.

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Really?
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- I didn't exactly say "stupid."
- Yes, you did.

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And now he's off
to continue the investigation.

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- Perhaps I could come, too.
- Ah. Now...

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The moment he knows anything,
he'll tell you.

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- Thank you.
- Cabbie.

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What's that?
1:01:25
A reply to a telegram I sent
late last night.

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You might let me in
on the joke, old boy.

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In due time.
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Cabbie, stop.
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You was dead right, Doctor!
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All of 'em, just sittin' there
waitin' for customs.

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Wonderful! Just as I thought!
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Hop in, lad!
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Driver, Southwark docks!

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