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1:23:11
Blimey.
1:23:15
Well, well.
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The ink's not dry yet.
1:23:23
There's more paper line over here.
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Hand over.
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You've done a splendid job,
Mr. Giles.

1:23:44
The Queen herself
could hardly tell the difference.

1:23:47
However...
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this one seems to have been
only half printed.

1:23:53
It was found on
the bank of the river.

1:23:56
I've got a pussycat
1:24:00
And I'm very fond of that
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A reject.
1:24:04
Must have slipped away.
1:24:06
And the tide carried it out.
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The tide, that's all.
1:24:10
Suppose we have a look
at this reject.

1:24:12
Shall we?
1:24:14
Two-three-four...
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Oh, yes. Clever.
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How many of these rejects
accidentally slipped away?

1:24:25
Well, I...
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No matter.
1:24:29
Shame that the only person
capable of deducing your clue

1:24:32
is currently lying at the bottom
of the Thames.

1:24:36
What are you doing here?
1:24:40
I told you to keep an eye
on that imbecile!

1:24:43
- He may yet stumble onto something.
- He has.

1:24:46
They know all about this place.
1:24:48
Luckily for you, they sent me
to fetch Scotland Yard.

1:24:51
- All right, no Scotland Yard. Fine.
- What now, Professor?

1:24:55
No need to panic.
1:24:58
I need a good plan.

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