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speakerShh, he's here.
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speakerYou gentlemen look like educated men of good taste.
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speakerI have here some rare old first editions.
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speaker(speaking French)
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speakerHe's not bothering us. I'm interested in his books.
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speakerOkay.
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speaker- Light beer. - Oui monsieur.
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speakerNow here are the complete works of William Shakespeare,
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speakeran old German writer.
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speaker- Heil Hitler. - Heil Hitler.
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speakerWe move tonight.
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speakerOrders from Berlin.
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speakerDr. Tobel is to be across the border before dawn.
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speakerBut we'd had orders not to break into his house
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speakerand he hides there.
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speakerHasn't been outside in weeks.
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speakerThe Fuhrer wants no trouble with Switzerland at this moment.
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speakerWe must be very careful.
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speakerIf we can't break in, he won't come out?
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speakerWhen the Fuhrer needs something as badly as he needs the Tobel bomb sight
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speakerthere is always a way.
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speakerDr. Tobel is interested in my scientific volumes.
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speakerHe's seen my forged Swiss papers
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speakerand he believes I come from Lutzen.
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speakerNo gentlemen. The price is much too low.
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speakerI could not possibly sell such a rare book for such a price.
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speakerI will induced Dr. Tobel to come and visit to my shop.
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speakerIt's the fastest way.
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speakerYou're interested in this book,
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speakera rare old set of Bismarck papers.
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speakerOne last warning.
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speakerI've just had word from Berlin.
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speakerThe English spy hunter will try to take Dr. Tobel
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speakerfrom under our very eyes.
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speakerThey are sending a stupid, bumbling amateur detective.
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speakerHis name is Holmes, or Homes or some such foolishness.
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speakerHe'll never escape from Switzerland alive.
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speakerNow quick.
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speakerGet me thrown out of here
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speakerand watch for my signal from Dr. Tobel's window.
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speakerBut gentlemen you promised to buy one of books.
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speakerI told you no.
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speakerAh, stop bothering us.
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speakerThey are not so great prices.
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speaker(arguing in French)
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speakerFrench, English, how I hate those languages.
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speakerCalm yourself, my dear Braun.
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speakerIn a short time there will be only one language.
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speakerGood evening, Dr. Tobel.
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speakerI have here some very interesting scientific books.
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speakerI thought you might like to see them.
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speakerPlease come in.
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speakerHe's entering the house.
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speakerQuickly, get the car and have the motor running.
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speakerI will follow.
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speakerHeir X will have the Tobel bomb sight to the Fuhrer
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speakerwhile this Holmes is still having his tea.
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speakerWhat are you doing?
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speakerI am sorry
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speakerbut for months every move I have made has been watched.
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speakerI am not a coward, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerThey won't watch you anymore.
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speakerTonight they intend to take you forcibly across the German border.
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speakerThen why do we wait here doing nothing
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speakerlike rats in a trap.
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speakerCalm yourself, my dear Dr. Tobel.
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speakerWe should not only escape their trap
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speakerbut we should also take the cheese away with us.
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speakerBut...but how?
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speakerThe four sections of your bomb sight
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speakerfit inside these ponderous tombs,
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speakeralthough I must confess that
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speakerI shy to the thought of disemboweling a complete set of Charles Dickens.
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speakerAh, but you cannot hide me in a hollow book.
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speakerMy dear fellow.
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speakerI'm sorry that my good friend Dr. Watson isn't here to explain to you
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speakerthat are my preparations are never slipshod.
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speakerStephan, Eric.
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speakerWhy do you call my servants?
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speakerYour servants, yes,
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speakerbut tonight they assume new roles.
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speakerLet me present Dr. Tobel and our old friend, the bookseller.
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speakerHolmes, it is so simple.
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speakerYes, the obvious always appears simple.
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speakerQuick now. We must leave.
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speakerStephan, the knapsack.
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speakerStephan, and Eric are proving excellent decoys.
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speakerAnd the Gestapo has been fooled?
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speakerCompletely.
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speakerYour servants are leading them into the next street.
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speakerBut what will happen to Stephan and Eric?
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speakerNothing, don't worry.
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speakerI've taken care of that.
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speakerThe way is clear. Come on. Quick.
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speakerYou would take the Nazis own car?
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speakerOne must adept oneself to the tools at hand.
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speakerYou think you've made them believe you're a harmless old bookseller.
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speakerYes, I've always felt that a thorough knowledge of the classics
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speakermight come in handy.
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speakerBut how can we get across the border
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speakerand through France?
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speakerThere's no need to get across.
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speakerThis very moment a Royal Air Force plane is waiting for us
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speakerat the secret landing place.
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speakerHow long before we arrive in London?
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speakerIn a very few minutes. We're passing over Dover now.
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speakerThank you.
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speakerYou'll have to get used to our London blackouts, Dr. Tobel.
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speakerHmm.
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speakerDr. Watson's. A very untidy fellow.
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speakerAnd what...what are we going to do with, with these?
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speakerA problem of the most elementary nature, my dear Dr. Tobel.
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speakerYou aren't going to keep them here?
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speakerI have always believed in the theory
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speakeroriginally projected by Edgar Allen Poe, the American writer,
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speakerthat the best place to hide anything
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speakeris where everyone can see it.
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speaker- Yes, but -- - You will remember no doubt
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speakerin Poes story The Purloined Letter.
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speakerThe missing in question was always in plain view.
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speakerHands up, gentlemen.
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speakerScotland Yard, quick.
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speakerOh, my goodness.
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speakerGood evening, Mrs. Hudson.
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speakerOh, why it's Mr. Holmes.
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speakerHolmes!
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speakerHello, Watson old fellow,
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speakerit's good to see you again.
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speakerTelephone.
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speakerHuh? Who do you want?
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speakerOh yes, you're Scotland Yard.
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speakerI'm afraid there's been a little mistake.
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speakerNo need to get angry.
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speakerWe all make mistakes at times.
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speakerWhat?
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speakerWell, if we didn't you'd be out of a job.
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speakerDr. Tobel, this is my friend and associate
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speakerand as you may observed my watchdog, Dr. Watson.
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speaker- How do you do, sir? - How do you do?
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speakerDr. Tobel and I flew in from Zurich this evening.
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speakerYou can put that thing away now, Watson.
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speakerDr. Tobel
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speakerawarded the maximum request for physics in 1939.
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speakerMy dear Watson, there is only one Dr. Tobel.
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speakerWithout Mr. Holmes there would have been no Dr. Tobel I am afraid.
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speakerBut I thought you were living in America, sir.
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speakerI have been working in Switzerland for the past two years.
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speakerAnd Holmes got you out?
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speakerIn the nick of time.
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speakerThere was not a point he overlooked.
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speakerEvery contingency was foreseen and provided for.
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speakerIt was magnificent.
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speakerThank you, doctor.
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speakerThe problem was not without its interesting points.
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speakerIs there anything you would like, Mr. Holmes?
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speakerNo thank you, Mrs. Hudson. You can go to bed now.
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speakerHe gave me an awful fright dressed up like that.
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speakerWell, good night, sir.
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speakerShe's quite right.
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speakerYou can't blame me for jumping to the conclusions I did.
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speakerHe looked like a broken down musician.
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speakerHolmes, why didn't you take your fiddle with you?
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speakerI never did think much of this dressing up business.
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speakerIt was necessary, I assure you.
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speaker- The Gestapo was close on our heels. - Oh, really?
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speakerThis is Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerI want to speak to Sir Reginald Bailey please.
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speakerReginald Bailey?
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speakerIs that the fellow who played rugby for Black Heath?
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speaker- Yes, Watson. - Oh.
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speakerHello, Sir Reginald?
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speakerHolmes speaking.
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speakerYes, from Bakers Street.
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speakerI have Dr. Tobel with me.
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speakerWell, thank you.
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speakerVery well then, I'll meet you in half an hour.
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speakerAnd there must be no delay.
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speakerI'll arrange with Sir Reginald to have the test tomorrow morning.
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speakerI suggest that only cabinet ministers
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speaker- and your best aviation experts be present. - Naturally.
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speakerWatson, I leave Dr. Tobel in your care. Give him a sedative.
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speakerThis has been strenuous business
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speakerand he has a long day ahead of him again tomorrow.
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speakerCertainly Holmes, of course.
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speakerHe shall sleep in my bedroom.
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speaker- I'll keep watch till you return. - Thank you.
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speakerIt is not necessary to guard me. I am quite safe now.
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speakerSafe Dr. Tobel?
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speakerI shouldn't count on it for a second.
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speaker- But Mr. Holmes -- - A great deal may depend on your safety
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speakerand the enemy understands that just as well as we do.
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speakerGood night.
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speaker- Keep alert, Watson. - Yes, sir, of course.
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speakerA couple of these and you'll sleep peacefully through a blitz.
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speakerThank you.
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speakerYou better start undressing at once
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speakeror you'll find yourself fast asleep in the middle of taking off your trousers.
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speakerWell, I'll sit over here and keep an eye on things.
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speakerOh, by the way, if you're nervous call out.
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speaker- Good night, doctor. - Good night, doctor.
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speakerHow funny. Both thinking the same thing at the same time.
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speaker- Good night, doctor. - Good night, doctor.
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speakerHang on a sec.
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speakerHuh. Untidy fellow Holmes.
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speakerHello?
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speakerYes, I just arrived about an hour ago.
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speakerIt is most important that I see you at once.
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speakerNo, no.
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speakerI cannot explain.
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speakerIt is now five minutes past midnight.
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speakerI leave at once.
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speakerGoodbye.
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speakerHolmes, I don't have to tell you how much this means to us.
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speakerWe'll know a great deal more about the bomb sight
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speakerafter the demonstration, Sir Reginald.
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speakerThe war office have a pretty good idea of the value
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speakerof the Tobel bomb sight,
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speakerjust as the Nazis have.
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speakerHowever...
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speakerOh, if you care to place Dr. Tobel under the
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speaker- protection of Scotland Yard until tomorrow. - No, no, no.
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speakerNo, that won't be necessary.
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speakerI shall personally deliver Dr. Tobel
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speakerto your representatives on Salisbury Plain
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speaker- in plenty of time for the demonstration. - Thank you.
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speakerGood night, Sir Reginald.
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speakerGood night, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerCharlotte Eberli, Flat B.
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speakerRight.
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speakerGet the car ready.
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speakerI'll wait here until he comes out.
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speakerIs that what the Americans call doodling?
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speakerIt is more serious than you could possibly realize, Charlotte.
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speakerGood.
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speakerMore coffee?
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speakerNo thank you, darling.
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speakerI must get back before they miss me.
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speakerWe've been separated for so long.
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speakerI couldn't bear it if anything should part us again.
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speakerI want to work with you
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speakerand I want to know every minute where you are.
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speakerEven for you to know the details of my mission in London
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speakeris to sign your death warrant.
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speakerIf you are in real danger I want to share it.
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speakerThere is one thing you can do.
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speakerGuard this envelope.
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speakerIf anything happens to me
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speakersee that it reaches the hands of Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerMr. Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerYes.
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speakerI pray I never have to deliver it.
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speakerHelp!
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speakerHe got away.
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speakerAre you all right, sir?
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speakerI...I think so.
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speakerIt must have been a robber.
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speakerYeah, since the blackouts
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speakerthose blighters have become quite a nuisance, sir.
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speakerI say, you better come with me and have that fixed up.
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speakerUh, thank you.
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speakerJust lean on my arm. That's it.
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speakerWatson!
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speaker- Watson, wake up. - Huh?
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speakerWhere's Tobel.
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speaker- He, he, he's there. - No he isn't. He's gone.
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speakerThat's impossible. He's asleep in my bed.
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speakerI've been here the whole time.
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speakerIf anything's happened to him--
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speakerTobel, you all right?
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speakerAh, it is nothing.
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speakerHere Sit down here.
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speakerLet's have a look.
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speakerWell, it doesn't look too bad.
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speaker- Who patched you up, the police doctor? - Yes.
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speakerIt looks as if you've been attacked.
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speakerObviously, my dear Watson.
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speakerDr. Tobel,
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speakerdo you suspect the woman of arranging the trap?
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speakerWoman? What woman?
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speakerShe's blonde. Five foot six, full lipped
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speaker- and very affectionate. - Oh, really?
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speakerYou've known her for a long time.
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speakerYou were attacked after leaving her apartment.
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speakerHolmes, how do you know this?
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speakerThe face powder around your coat tells me of her height
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speakerand her affection for you.
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speakerYou held her close before departing.
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speakerHuh. Steady, Holmes.
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speakerIt's all there for the trained eye to read, Watson?
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speakerBut look here. Why couldn't he have been attacked
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speakeron his way to the woman's apartment?
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speakerThe mark of the blow has erased some of the powder.
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speakerObviously, if the attack came first
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speakerthe powder would have remained undisturbed.
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speakerAnd the full lips that was a guess.
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speakerI never guess, Watson.
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speakerYou have rubbed the lipstick from your face
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speakerwith a handkerchief you now hold in your hand
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speakerand that amount of lipstick never came from a pair of thin lips.
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speakerAnd the blonde hair?
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speakerGood gracious me.
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speakerMr. Holmes, I am glad you are on my side.
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speakerWell, in that case you will desist
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speakerfrom disobeying my orders and slipping out
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speakerwhile your bodyguard sleeps his watch away.
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speakerIt won't happen again, Holmes.
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speaker- I was sitting in front of the fire and must have dozed. - All right, All right.
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speakerOh, sorry.
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speakerNow, can you describe your assailant?
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speakerI never saw him.
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speakerA great figure came at me in the dark.
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speakerI felt a stunning blow on my head and,
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speakerand instantly fingers were at my throat.
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speakerBut you must have noticed something about him. Think man.
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speakerA thing of little consequence to you may mean a great deal to me.
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speakerWait. Wait a moment.
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speakerThere was one thing.
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speakerLong fingers at my throat like...like steel.
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speakerAnd then,
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speakerthen a...an odor, a heavy drug-like odor.
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speakerA drug? ****?
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speakerThat is it. I am sure of it now.
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speakerWell, I suggest we get the remains of a good night sleep.
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speakerRemember, the test takes place tomorrow morning on Salisbury Plain.
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speakerThe principal of Dr. Tobel's device
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speakerinvolves the use of three sonic beams.
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speakerIs that right, sir?
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speakerThat appears to be it.
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speakerThere he is.
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speakerWe're on the course now, sir.
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speakerWell gentlemen,
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speakerthat load would sink any ship in the world.
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speakerWe must consider the possibility of good piloting and a lucky hit.
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speakerI'd like to see another try of it.
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speakerSo would I.
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speakerThey want you to try again, sir.
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speakerHe's coming into position now, sir.
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speakerWe're on the course now, sir.
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speakerWell gentlemen, how do you like the bomb sight now?
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speakerMarvelous.
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speakerWe'll revolutionize the aerial bombardment.
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speakerInspector Lestrade.
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speakerYes, Sir Reginald.
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speakerI hope Scotland Yard is taking every precaution
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speakerto guard Dr. Tobel and his equipment.
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speakerTwo plain-clothes men ride with him in his car, sir.
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speaker- And four others follow in another one, sir. - Good.
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speakerHe's coming to my office in Whitehall as soon as he lands.
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speakerWell, shall we start, gentlemen?
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speakerWell, here he is gentlemen.
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speaker- Congratulations, sir. - It was excellent.
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speakerAmazing performance.
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speaker(all congratulating)
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speakerIt was magnificent, Dr. Tobel. Magnificent.
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speakerI am glad we had such ideal conditions for the test.
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speakerI wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.
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speakerWe've been through a lot, Holmes
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speakerbut thank goodness he's safe now.
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speakerYou brought your apparatus with you?
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speakerNo, Sir Reginald. I did not.
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speakerBut why not?
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speakerIt must be lodged in the most impregnable vault in this building
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speakeruntil we're ready to start manufacture.
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speakerI have arranged for a little office of my own.
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speakerI intend to supervise the manufacture myself.
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speakerBut you...
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speakerYou offered it to our government for our use.
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speakerEverything Mr. Holmes has done has been with that ideal in view.
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speakerI still offer it to your government
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speakerbut no one else will know the secrets involved.
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speakerI have devised the plan to guard my invention,
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speakera plan as intricate as the bomb sight itself.
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speaker- If you imagined for one moment-- - Please.
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speakerI will not change my mind, Sir Reginald.
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speakerI am taking the matter into my own hands.
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speakerJust what do you propose to do, Dr. Tobel.
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speakerI am sorry.
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speakerI cannot reveal the details of my plan for the present.
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speakerDo you think that's wise?
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speakerI regret gentlemen. I cannot change my decision.
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speakerI shall work independently.
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speakerCan't you persuade him, Holmes?
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speakerBut supposing something should happen to you, Dr. Tobel.
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speakerYou know, there's already been one attempt on your life.
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speakerAnd if Holmes' suspicions are right?
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speakerQuiet, Watson.
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speakerThere is no use discussing it, gentlemen.
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speakerMy mind is made up.
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speakerScotland Yard will redouble the guard about you, doctor.
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speakerIn fact we'll quadruple it.
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speaker- That is just what I do not wish done, inspector. - Huh?
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speakerThat would only draw attention to my activities.
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speakerGood day, gentlemen.
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speakerJust the same
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speakerI'll have my men watching him every moment from now on.
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speakerNo, no wait, Lestrade.
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speakerWe must not offend Dr. Tobel.
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speakerWe must remember that he, as a citizen of Switzerland,
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speakeris under no obligation to give us his invention.
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speakerWe must do as he asks.
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speaker- Now don't you agree, Holmes? - To be sure, Sir Reginald.
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speakerI'm not officially connected with the government
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speaker- and I intend to remain on the case. - Good, good.
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speakerThat is if Inspector Lestrade doesn't mind.
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speakerNot at all, Mr. Holmes.
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speaker- We're always glad to have you hanging around. - Thank you.
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speakerYou can put those away now, Lestrade.
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speakerHoffner, I am entrusting this to you
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speakerbecause first of all you are a Swiss
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speakerand second there is no doubt in my mind of your ability.
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speakerI am honored, Dr. Tobel.
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speakerI have divided the mechanism of my invention into four units.
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speakerEach is meaningless without the others.
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speaker- You have delivered the other three? - Yes.
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speakerNo one but myself knows the identity of the four scientists
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speakerworking on the four units.
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speakerTheir names are not even known to each other.
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speakerI think I understand.
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speakerFrom what you tell me
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speakerit will be easy to reproduce the unit assigned to me
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speakerin any quantity you wish.
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speakerI knew I could rely on you.
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speakerI will get in touch with you
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speakeras soon as I have made the rest of my arrangements.
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speakerNo, no.
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speakerThe back door if you please, Professor Hoffner.
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speaker- Au revoir. - Au revoir.
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speakerHello.
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speakerYes, Lestrade.
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speakerOh.
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speakerVery well.
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speakerWhat is it, Holmes?
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speakerJust as I feared.
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speakerLestrade's men report that Tobel is missing.
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speakerMissing?
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speakerYes, I was afraid of this.
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speakerHow long has he been missing?
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speakerPractically since he walked out of your office yesterday.
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speakerIf he'd only given the address of this place
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speakerI shouldn't have had to waste so much time finding it.
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speaker- Empty. - The bomb sight's gone.
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speakerI didn't expect to find here, Sir Reginald.
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speakerThis is a pretty mess.
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speakerIf you knew this was going to happen
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speakerwhy the devil didn't you do something about it?
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speakerYou can rely on Holmes implicitly, Sir Reginald.
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speakerTobel is gone and heaven alone knows where.
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speakerIt serves me right for listening to that half-brained idea of his,
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speakerHe dismissed Lestrade's men and they went
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speakerleaving him here alone and unguarded.
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speakerHolmes, if anything has happened to Tobel,
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speakerif his invention falls into the hands of Germany,
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speakerit will be a major disaster for England.
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speakerChristmas wrapping.
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speakerHe did his Christmas shopping in plenty of time.
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speakerYes, curious.
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speakerDo you...do you note something, Holmes?
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speakerScent.
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speakerPerfume.
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speakerYes. I noticed it the moment we entered the room.
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speakerClaire de Lune.
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speakerOne of the rarer essences and very expensive.
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speakerThat woman again.
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speakerUndoubtedly.
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speakerGet me Inspector Lestrade.
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speakerSherlock Holmes calling.
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speakerSo Holmes is finally stumped.
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speakerFirst time I've heard him call for help.
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speakerCall for help indeed.
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speakerHe's only just beginning his investigation.
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speakerLestrade? This is Holmes.
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speakerCheck the records
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speakerand trace a call made on my private telephone of Bakers Street
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speakerapproximately twelve o'clock
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speakeron the night of Dr. Tobel's arrival in London.
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speakerFinally stumped, hey Sir Reginald.
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speakerYes, Lestrade? Wait a minute.
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speakerCharlotte Eberli,
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speaker34
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speakerSt. George's Street,
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speakerFlat B.
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speakerExcellent, Lestrade.
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speakerThank you.
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speakerWhere is Dr. Tobel?
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speakerI can't tell you.
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speakerYou mean, you won't tell me?
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speakerI don't know.
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speakerHow many Christmas packages did you take to him, Ms. Eberli?
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speakerFive.
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speakerHe dismantled his bomb sight
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speakerand packed the units in four of the boxes.
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speakerIs that correct?
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speakerPardon me.
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speakerHello.
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speakerYes.
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speakerThis is Miss Eberli.
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speakerWhy...why someone must have stolen it.
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speakerOn Richmond Bypass?
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speakerYes. Yes, I'll arrange to have it removed.
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speakerYes. At once.
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speakerNow I can be frank with you, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerDr. Tobel has disappeared.
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speakerThey found my car on Richmond Bypass wrecked.
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speakerI loaned it to him last night.
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speakerFor what purpose, Miss Eberli?
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speakerHe wouldn't tell me,
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speakerbut he said that if anything should happen to him
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speakerI was to give you this.
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speakerHolmes.
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speakerThen he must have expected something.
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speakerYes.
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speakerThis envelope has been opened and resealed.
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speakerBut that is in impossible.
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speakerIt hasn't been out of my hands.
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speaker- "We meet again, Mr. Holmes!" - What?
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speakerWhy that's not the message.
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speakerIt isn't even the same paper.
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speakerI saw Dr. Tobel draw little sets of figures.
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speakerWhat kind of figures?
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speakerWell they...they looked like little dancing men.
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speakerDancing men? That's curious.
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speakerWho's been in this apartment
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speakersince Dr. Tobel entrusted that envelope to your care?
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speakerWhy no one.
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speakerI've had no visitors.
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speakerThink. Possibly a tradesman.
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speakerNo.
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speakerOnly the one for a few minutes.
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speakerAnd that one?
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speakerA workman. He came to fix my light switch.
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speaker- He couldn't have possibly-- - Did you send for him?
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speakerWhy no.
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speakerMy lights went out and soon afterwards he knocked at my door
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speakerand told me the porter had sent him up.
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speakerThat's where he worked.
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speakerBut he wasn't alone in this room more than five minutes
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speakerand he did fix the lights. They went on again.
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speakerThe switch hasn't been touched.
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speakerThe paint still covers the **** heads.
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speakerHe simply threw the main switch in the basement,
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speakerpretended to work on this one
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speakerand after a few moments
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speakeran accomplice threw the main switch back on.
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speaker- But in those few minutes-- - Did you get a look at his face?
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speakerNo, only a glance.
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speakerNow I realize he kept his face averted.
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speaker- But he was a large man? - Yes, he was large.
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speakerHis eyes, heavy lidded, a thin film over the pupils.
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speaker- Then Holmes you really think-- - I remember now.
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speakerHis eyes, they were like a snake's.
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speakerMiss Eberli,
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speakerDr. Tobel is being held by one of the most brilliant men in the history of crime.
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speakerCome on, Watson. There isn't a moment to lose.
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speakerGoodbye, Miss Eberli.
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speakerOh. Goodbye, Miss Eberli.
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speakerI don't see why I'm not allowed to go with you.
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speakerYou have your own mission, Watson.
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speakerYes, to take a sealed note to Inspector Lestrade while you search through holes.
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speakerI shall not be searching for him.
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speakerI shall permit him to find me in the character
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speakerof a murderous lascar once in his employ
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speakerand whom I may add is still in jail.
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speakerYes, but after all these years.
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speakerMake no mistake, Watson.
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speakerThis is not a duel of intellects
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speakeror the cruel but single-minded Gestapo killer.
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speakerThis is our greatest problem
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speakerwith England as the stake
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speakerand our antagonist, Professor Moriarity.
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speakerYou've got to beat him.
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speakerOnce he's behind bars
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speakerI think I shall entitle my memoirs of these adventures,
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speakerThe End of Moriarity.
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speakerAn excellent title, Watson,
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speakerbut we must arrange that it isn't Moriarity
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speaker- who's left to write the memoirs. - Huh?
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speaker# singing # Way hay up she rises,
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Early in the morning.
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Way hay up she rises,
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Early in the morning.
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Way hay up she rises,
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Early in the morning.
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speakerWay hay up she rises, Way hay up she rises...
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speaker(whistling)
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speakerRamsing.
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speakerRamsing.
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speakerWho know Ramsing?
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speakerI do, you blooming wharf rat.
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speakerYou've been in jail, ain't ya?
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speakerHow you know?
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speakerI've heard from the blighter
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speakerwhat left you to swing instead of him.
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speakerYou know who I'm mean, matey.
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speakerI know.
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speakerI'll have to kill him.
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speakerWould it be worth ten pounds to you?
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speakerYou know where he live?
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speakerFor ten pound I know.
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speakerI only got two.
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speakerGoodbye, matey
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speakerFive.
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speakerTen pounds or nothing you lying heathen.
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speakerYou dirty--
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speakerWell, it ain't so much to ask, for what you want to know.
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speakerYou make good bargain.
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speakerThat does it.
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speakerWell?
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speaker- You remember Angel's Court. - Huh.
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speakerThen follow your nose through the alley
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speakertill you come to Jed Brady's carpenter shop.
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speakerHe can tell you where the blighter is at this very moment.
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speaker- You come too. - Me?
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speaker- If you lie-- - All right, mister. I'll come along with you.
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speakerEasy, matey, easy.
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speakerFollow me.
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speakerPlease, governor.
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speakerI hadn't had nothing to eat for two days.
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speakerAh, go away.
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speakerWho's there?
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speakerPeg leg.
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speakerWho's this bloke?
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speakerHe's a bloodthirsty heathen
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speakerbut has good money to spend for information.
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speakerWhat's he want to know?
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speakerHe give me five pounds to bring him to someone
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speakerwhat could tell him the whereabouts of you know who.
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speakerYou no tell me I cut two throat.
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speakerCost you another fiver.
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speakerFive pound more, eh?
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speakerYou pay him.
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speakerMe?
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speakerCome on you.
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speakerCome on, pay him.
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speakerAll right.
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speakerI'll tell you all right I will,
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speakerthe truth and that's a fact.
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speakerThe blight is in Davey Jones' locker
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speakerand feeding the fishes he is,
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speakerdeader than a blinking mackerel.
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speakerNow ain't that worth a fiver?
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speakerI tell you he's alive.
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speakerAnd I say he's been dead these many years.
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speakerYou're lying!
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speakerEasy there, Jack Brady.
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speakerI would say you were wrong and Mr. Sherlock Holmes was correct.
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speakerGood evening, Professor Moriarity.
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speakerWelcome, Holmes.
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speakerMy men have the instructions
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speakerto bring anybody here who inquires for me.
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speakerThey haggled while I watch,
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speakeran admirable disguise by the way.
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speakerIt fooled them completely.
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speakerOf course, it didn't fool me.
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speakerI never intended that it should.
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speakerI meant only that it should bring us face to face.
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speakerJust like old times, eh?
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speakerThe battle of wits of superior intellects.
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speakerI may say I've been expecting you
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speakersince I made off with your precious Dr. Tobel.
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speaker- And his code. - Ah yes.
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speakerAnd his code.
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speakerBut valuable as your doctor and his code are to my business
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speakerI think my main interest in this affair
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speakeris the chance it gives me to battle with you again.
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speakerMoriarity,
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speakerthis is no simple crime that you contemplate.
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speakerIt's a staggering blow against your own country.
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speakerThat doesn't concern me overly.
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speakerI should make greater profits from this affair
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speakerthan all my other adventures put together.
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speaker- Then you refuse? - Oh, most assuredly.
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speakerIn fact, I intend to insure the success of this venture tonight
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speakerby liquidating you, Mr. Holmes.
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speaker- I think that is the American phrase. - Quite.
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speakerYou are the one man intelligent enough to stand in my way.
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speakerHuh, a gun.
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speakerOh, come now.
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speakerThis is not the Professor Moriarity, the master criminal I once knew.
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speakerA dock rat could do as much.
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speakerDid you think I was going to shoot you, Mr. Holmes?
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speakerOh, oh. Dear me, no.
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speakerThis is simply to prevent a troublesome scene.
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speakerI expected you, and made full arrangements.
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speakerYou see, my good Mr. Holmes,
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speakerthese shelves lift out
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speakerand you will rest somewhat uncomfortably
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speakerin the false bottom of this sea chest.
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speakerMy sailor friend, Jack Brady, goes to sea immediately.
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speakerOnce out of sight of land he pushes the chest overboard.
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speakerTie him up.
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speakerPerhaps your good friend, Dr. Watson,
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speakercan entitle this adventure, The End of Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerHe will be disappointed.
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speakerHe intended to call it, The End of Professor Moriarity.
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speakerHurry.
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speakerAye, sir.
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speakerBrilliant man Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerToo bad he was honest.
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speakerThe one-legged man,
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speakerhe takes Mr. Holmes right to that carpenter shop.
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speakerHe knocks on the door.
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speakerA man comes out and in they go.
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speakerThank you, George. We'll take over the watch.
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speaker- Good night, Dr. Watson. - Good night.
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speakerWhat does Mr. Holmes hope to accomplish by this masquerade?
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speakerHe hopes to frighten Moriarity
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speakerinto rushing Tobel into another hiding place.
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speakerMoriarity's dead, I tell you.
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speakerLook out.
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speakerOver here, quick.
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speaker- Hey, just a minute. - Who's there?
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speaker- What have you got there? - Who's asking?
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speaker- Scotland Yard. - Scot--
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speakerHalf a moment, governor, I'll show you me papers.
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speakerThere you are.
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speakerThere you are, governor.
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speakerI'm Jack Brady, ship's carpenter.
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speakerShipping out tonight in the convoy,
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speakerdestination unknown.
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speakerMe pal here is helping me get the chest aboard.
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speaker- Make him open it, Lestrade. - Yes, go on.
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speakerAll right, governor,
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speakersee for yourself.
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speakerThere is nothing here, doctor.
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speakerJust a couple of simple seafaring men.
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speaker- All right, get on with it. - Thank you, governor.
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speakerCome on now. Easy does it.
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speakerRight there.
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speakerGood night, my lordships.
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speakerTold you it was a lot of nonsense.
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speakerI don't understand.
43:42 → 43:45
speakerThat thing must weight a ton. Look at that man staggering.
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speakerYou've hit on something, doctor.
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speakerA few tools wouldn't take that much energy.
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speakerWe've just looked inside.
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speakerOn the top only. There might be a false bottom.
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speakerHey you, you stop there.
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speakerStop or I'll shoot!
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speaker- Great Scott, Holmes. - Well I'll be blowed.
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speakerYou're not hurt.
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speakerNo,
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speaker- but you needn't have yelled at them so abruptly. - Huh?
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speaker- They dropped me on my head. - Oh.
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speakerMoriarity would have been delighted.
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speakerSo Professor Moriarity is alive.
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speakerAlive and in possession of Dr. Tobel's code.
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speakerNo point going back, they've all gone.
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speakerThen what are you going to do?
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speakerWell, first I'm going to wash this filthy stuff off my face
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speakerand then I'm going to see Miss Eberli again.
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speakerI've got to find some clue to the content of Dr. Tobel's message.
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speakerCome along, quick.
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speakerI only got one glimpse of the note while he was preparing it.
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speakerHe was seated at this desk?
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speakerNo, he was sitting on the couch when he wrote the message
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speakerbut he sealed the envelope here.
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speakerThe message was written in ink with this pen?
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speakerNo he used a pencil. This one.
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speakerThank you.
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speaker- He used this writing pad? - Yes.
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speaker- Has it been used since? - No.
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speakerIt should be here. It must be here.
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speakerWhat, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerThe lead in this pencil is hard,
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speakerhard enough to make an impression on the course fibers
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speakerof which this paper is made.
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speakerImpressions at the moment are invisible.
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speakerIf we immerse this sheet in the solution of florescent salts,
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speakerdry it and then photograph it by ultraviolet light
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speakerthe fibers broken by the writing
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speakerwill absorbed less of the solution than other parts of the paper.
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speakerSwitch off the lights, Watson.
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speakerWe place the slide in the projector
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speakerand turn on the light.
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speakerThe broken fibers appear darker than the rest of the paper
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speakerand therefore visible.
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speakerSplendid, Holmes.
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speakerNow I recognize that code.
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speakerDo you remember a case we had some years ago?
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speaker- It's partly the same, alphabet substitution code. - Yes, Watson.
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speakerI believe Dr. Tobel meant to communicate with us by that means.
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speakerSubstitution of the alphabet? I don't understand.
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speakerMy dear, one of the oldest codes in use
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speakeris based on the repetition of figures.
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speakerE is a letter most used in the British language
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speakertherefore the figure most used probably in this message is e.
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speakerT-A-O-I-N.
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speakerFollow in that order of frequency.
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speakerYou mean you can read these figures as if they were letters of the alphabet.
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speakerElementary, my dear Miss Eberli.
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speakerGive me one minute and you shall have the message.
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speakerAnd what is the message, Watson?
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speakerThis fellow Tobel must have been pulling our legs.
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speakerThere's a lot of gibberish.
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speakerI-Y-Z-O-M-T-H-K.
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speakerReads like an eye doctor's chart.
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speakerDr. Tobel is a brilliant scientist.
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speakerI saw immediately that he wouldn't send us a message
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speakerso simple to decipher.
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speakerNeither would he have fixed these top figures without a meaning.
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speakerThen it isn't the alphabet substitution code.
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speakerYes it is, Watson, but with a very clever variation.
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speakerYou see the one, two, three figures
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speakermeans that we skip letters in that order.
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speakerIn other words, observe, Watson.
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speakerThe first letter, which is I skips one, becomes J.
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speakerThe second letter, Y, skips two and becomes A
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speakerand the third skips three and becomes C.
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speakerJ-A-C.
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speakerJ-A-C-O-B, D-U-R-R-E-R.
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speakerJacob Durrer, a Swiss scientist and friend of Dr. Tobel's.
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speakerP-A-L-A-C-E, C-R-E-S--
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speakerPalace Crescent.
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speakerRight.
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speakerI say, Holmes, this man, Durrer, must be important.
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speakerObviously, Watson.
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speakerHe must have some connection with the bomb sight
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speakeror Tobel wouldn't have taken so much trouble
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speakerto see that I got his name.
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speakerTake down the rest of the message.
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speakerJ-O-S-E-P-H, Joseph.
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speakerE-M-D-D-I-A-C,
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speakernumber four doesn't make any sense.
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speakerHe must have used some other variations.
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speakerFour names and addresses,
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speakerJacob Durrer, Professor Fallow, Dr. Kern
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speakerand this forth infernal cipher which doesn't get the code.
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speakerChristmas boxes.
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speakerWatson, I'm beginning to see the plan.
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speakerDr. Tobel divided his bomb sight into four parts
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speakerjust as we brought it back from Switzerland.
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speakerHe's given one section of the mechanism
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speakerto each of these famous scientists.
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speakerWhat a fascinating plan.
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speakerYou see each part is useless without the other three
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speakerand undoubtedly, none of these scientists is known to each other.
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speakerProfessor Moriarity also has the code
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speakerand we must allow for his ability to decipher it.
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speakerWe haven't time to break the fourth code now.
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speakerWe must get to the first three men before Moriarity does.
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speaker- Palace Crescent first? - Right.
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speakerI'll go and get a taxi.
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speakerMiss Eberli, will you please wait here till we return?
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speakerThank you.
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speakerHere, where are you going, sir?
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speakerJacob Durrer live here?
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speakerYes, but there's been a bit of trouble, sir. So, you can't go in.
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speaker- Inspector Lestrade's orders. - Oh.
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speakerHey, just a minute, sir!
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speakerThat's Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerOh, very sorry, sir.
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speaker- Dead? - Dead as a door nail.
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speakerMr. Holmes, how did you know about this?
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speakerThe Yard only got here fifteen minutes ago.
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speakerWe'd better hurry, Holmes.
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speakerThere's still time to save Fallow and Kern.
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speakerToo late, Watson.
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speaker- By this time, Fallow and Kern are dead too. - What?
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speakerDeductions again, Mr. Holmes?
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speakerFacts, Inspector.
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speakerOh, facts.
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speakerBut how did you know about them?
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speakerElementary, my dear Watson.
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speakerThis man has been dead for at least two hours
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speakerand Moriarity isn't wasting any time.
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speakerHello? This is Lestrade.
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speakerPut me on to Mackety.
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speakerHello, Mackety? Hello, this is Lestrade.
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speakerDo you know anything about two men named--
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speakerFallow and Kern.
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speakerFallow and Kern?
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speakerWhat, both of them?
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speakerOh.
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speakerThank you.
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speakerThe report only came in two seconds before I telephoned.
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speakerWhat on earth are we going to do, Holmes?
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speakerMoriarity's got a big start and he's got the code?
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speakerNote this, Watson.
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speakerScotland Yard reports two murderers.
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speakerThat makes three in all.
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speakerBut there were four boxes and four codes.
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speakerObviously Moriarity hasn't broken the fourth code either.
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerI can't remember.
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerI have forgotten.
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerI don't know. I don't know!
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerI can't remember!
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerWhat is the name of the fourth man?
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speakerHolmes, don't you realize what this means to England?
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speakerWe not only lose the Tobel bomb sight ourselves
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speakerbut Germany gets it.
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speakerCoventry, Bath, Plymouth, London.
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speakerAnd not to mention Norigno.
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speakerAll over again but with ten times the effect.
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speakerDon't you suppose I realize that, Sir Reginald?
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speakerDon't you suppose I'd give my life
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speakerto decode the last name of that message?
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speakerWell, there must be some solution.
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speakerNaturally, Watson.
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speakerI don't mean to be rude, I need a drink.
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speakerI'm all in. I can't think anymore.
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speakerAll these letters and figures running through my brain
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speakerall twisted around.
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speaker- Twisted around. - Huh?
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speaker- That's it. - That's what?
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speakerTwisted around you said.
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speakerIt's so simple I never thought of it.
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speakerReverse the slide.
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speakerYou see, gentlemen.
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speakerThese figures are now identical with the first three names.
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speakerIn other words,
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speakerall the figures of name number four
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speakerare written backwards and read from right to left
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speakeruntil we reverse the slide
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speakerwhen they read correctly from left to right.
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speakerNow let's work on it. Pencil, Watson.
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speakerBut, um, why would Dr. Tobel
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speakerwant to reverse the figures of number four?
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speakerAn added precaution, Lestrade
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speakerin case the cipher should fall into the wrong hands.
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speakerQuite a compliment to you, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerI mean, Tobel taken for granted
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speakerthat you would recognize the difference.
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speakerThank you.
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speakerOh.
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speakerF-R-E-D-E-R-I-C-K,
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speakerH-O-F-F-N-E-R,
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speakerFrederick Hoffner.
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speakerS-L-O-A-N-E S-Q-U--
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speakerSloane Square.
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speakerWe must leave at once.
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speakerWait a minute.
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speakerInformation?
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speakerWill you please give me the address of a Frederick Hoffner
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speakerin Sloane Square?
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speakerI'll break this code.
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speakerI'll find the name of that fourth man before Holmes does.
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speakerThere is not much more time.
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speakerThe submarine is to pick us up off Shanese in six hours.
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speakerI've beaten Holmes so far.
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speakerWe don't need the confounded submarine
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speakerwith the bomber sight intact.
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speakerBut Tobel is unconscious again.
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speakerAs last resort we could abandon the code
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speakerand take Tobel to Germany.
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speakerWe'll try Tobel again in here.
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speakerWait.
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speakerSpilling that glass of water was a very fortunate accident,
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speakermy dear street brawler.
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speakerDr. Tobel's **** of the cipher was so simple
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speakerthat it fooled us.
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speakerI was looking for something ingenious.
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speakerThis is ingenious.
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speakerHe simply reversed the cipher.
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speakerF-R-E-D-E-R-I-C-K,
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speakerH-O-F-F-N-E-R,
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speakerS-L-O-A-N-E.
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speakerFrederick Hoffner, Sloane Square.
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speakerOf course.
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speakerHoffner would be the perfect selection.
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speakerThen you want us to tend to Hoffner?
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speakerNo, we can use Hoffner. He's a brilliant scientist.
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speakerIf Dr. Tobel doesn't recover from your persuasion,
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speakerHoffner would be able to put the four parts together.
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speakerYou and Godfrey will call on Hoffner
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speakerand you will bring him here
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speakerwith the fourth section of the bomb sight.
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speakerHurry.
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speakerPut up your hands, Professor Hoffner.
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speakerI'll take the box.
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speaker"We Meet again, Professor."
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speakerSherlock Holmes.
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speakerAn improvement on the other make-up.
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speakerDon't you think so, Professor?
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speakerSo you think you've beaten me, Holmes?
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speakerI have.
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speakerThe real Hoffner is safely in the hands of Scotland Yard.
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speakerBut I still have Tobel
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speakerand now I shall sell Germany the inventor
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speakerinstead of the invention.
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speakerYou've learned nothing from him in spite of all your torture
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speakerotherwise you wouldn't be trying so desperately
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speakerto collect the four sections of the bomb sight.
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speakerA keen observation, my dear Holmes,
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speakerbut observe further that you are now in my hands
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speakerand I have profited by my last mistake
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speakerby allowing underlings to attend to you.
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speakerHolmes took my place
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speakerand while the Nazis were inside with him
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speakerhe instructed me to attach a small apparatus
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speakerunderneath their car.
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speakerHe's a brilliant fellow, Holmes.
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speakerI helped him prepare the apparatus.
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speakerDid you really, doctor?
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speakerThat is I poured the luminous paint when he told me to.
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speakerVery clever, Dr. Watson.
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speakerThe apparatus drips at regular intervals
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speakerleaving a trail of luminous paint.
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speakerI see. Leading us to Moriarity and Mr. Holmes.
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speakerWhy are you so confident, Professor?
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speakerOnly a suggestion.
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speakerBut how do you know that Scotland Yard
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speakerisn't waiting to break in at this very moment?
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speakerI selected this address with special care.
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speakerNo one can find it, not even Scotland Yard.
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speakerRelax, Mr. Holmes.
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speakerThere's no escape.
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speakerAnd I'd suddenly dash to the window
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speakerand break it open and shout to a passerby.
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speakerThere are no passersby.
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speakerThe glass in the window is unbreakable
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speakerand the room is soundproof.
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speakerThis is my stronghold, Holmes,
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speakerequipped with all the modern conveniences
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speakerof a successful man in my profession.
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speakerSit down.
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speakerThey faded out again, sir.
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speakerI don't understand, Lestrade.
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speakerIt stopped
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speakerand then it started
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speakerand now it stopped again.
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speakerMaybe the apparatus broke down.
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speakerOh, a suggestion, gentlemen.
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speakerAt a crossroad back there
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speakera car might have gone over the spots of paint,
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speakerpicked some up on the tires
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speakerand left this false trail.
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speaker(together) Just what I was about to--
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speaker-Suggest myself.
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speakerVery well. We'll try it.
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speakerNow Holmes, what will it be?
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speakerThe gas chamber, a cup of hemlock
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speakeror just a simple bullet through your brain?
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speakerYou disappoint me, professor.
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speakerIndeed.
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speakerYes.
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speakerSomehow I always thought that in the end
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speakeryou'd prove to be just an ordinary cutthroat.
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speakerYou know me better, Holmes.
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speakerGas, poison, bullets.
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speakerI assure you, professor, were our position's reversed
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speakerI should have something more colorful,
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speakermore imaginative to offer.
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speakerI'm satisfied to be the winner. I shall be alive.
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speakerAlive, yes,
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speakerthe winner, no,
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speakerfor in the last analysis I shall have proved the more resourceful man.
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speakerYou didn't trap me here.
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speakerI came here because I wanted to,
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speakerto prevent your getting Hoffner
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speakerand all you can do in return is to commit ordinary murder
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speakerto relieve your sense of frustration.
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speakerAnd what, my good Mr. Holmes,
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speakercould you have conceived
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speakerthat would have been so much more colorful?
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speakerWell, even offhand
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speakerI can improve upon your suggestions considerably,
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speakerbut that's only natural of course.
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speakerAnd what is this brilliant idea of yours?
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speakerYou know that a man dies if he loses five pints of blood?
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speakerYes, of course you do.
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speakerI should have you placed on an operating table,
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speakerinject a needle into your veins and slowly draw off your life's blood.
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speakerThe needle to the last, ay, Holmes?
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speakerSlowly, drop-by-drop
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speakerthe blood would be drawn from your body.
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speakerYou would be aware of every exquisite second to the very end.
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speakerYou would be watching yourself die scientifically
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speakernoting every reaction
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speakerand in full possession of your faculties.
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speakerInteresting.
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speakerYes, isn't it.
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speakerI humbly submit, professor, that to the very end
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speakerI've been more resourceful than yourself.
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speakerYou've played into my hands, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerTime and again I've used this place as a haven for friends of mine
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speakerinjured in alterations with Scotland Yard.
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speakerI have a fully equipped hospital here.
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speakerThe trail goes this way, inspector.
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speakerDrop by drop, Holmes.
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speakerDrop by drop.
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speakerAh, in a way I'm almost sorry.
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speakerYou were a stimulating influence to me
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speakerbut it was obvious that I should win in the end.
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speakerOnly a matter of moments now.
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speakerTake Tobel down to the boat. Start the engine.
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speakerCloser to the end, Holmes.
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speakerCloser and closer.
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speakerEach second a few more drops leave your desiccated body.
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speakerAnd you can feel me, can't you?
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speakerYou're perfectly conscious aren't you, Holmes?
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speakerI shall be conscious long after you're dead, Moriarity.
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speakerHuh.
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speakerStill the same old swaggering conceded Sherlock Holmes.
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speakerWait.
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speakerIf Moriarity hears a shot he'll kill Holmes.
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speakerYou keep an eye on the boat.
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speakerDon't make a move till Dr. Watson and I get inside.
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speakerUnderstand?
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speakerYou wait here, Professor Hoffner.
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speakerCome on, doctor.
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speakerThe water's this way.
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speakerMoriarity's rooms must be up here.
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speakerI can't wait any longer, Holmes.
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speakerYou'll have to forgive the crudity my friend.
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speakerThis is only the coups de gras.
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speakerStand still, Moriarity. You're done for.
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speakerHolmes!
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speakerOn the contrary, inspector, my men are outside.
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speakerIt's you who are done for.
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speakerReally?
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speakerJust take a look out the window
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speakerand see for yourself.
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speakerHe'll trying to get to the speedboat.
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speaker- Yes, he won't go without Tobel. - Come along.
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speakerWait.
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speakerHere's Dr. Tobel, inspector.
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speakerHe ain't too badly hurt.
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speakerThank heavens for that.
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speakerLook after him will you Hoffner?
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speakerI'll take him to the car.
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speakerWell, I expected you but not with my revolver.
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speakerYou realize, of course, when I was brought into the room blindfolded
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speaker- I heard the mechanism of this door. - Of course.
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speakerAnd yet knowing that I'd heard it you planned this way of escape.
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speakerNot very flattering to me.
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speakerSuicide, my dear professor.
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speakerNot at all, my dear Holmes.
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speakerYou see this is not an ordinary passageway.
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speakerOh, my mistake.
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speakerIt has been equally well prepared as the rest of my humble quarters.
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speakerI have a trap set,
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speakerelectric eye principle.
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speakerMy passing through will break the beam
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speakerand automatically open the highly deceptive trap door
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speakerbehind me, of course.
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speakerMy pursuer, meaning you my dear Holmes,
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speakerwill then be plunged sixty feet into the sewers below.
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speakerHolmes!
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speakerAh!
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speakerHolmes.
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speakerPoor Moriarity.
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speakerI neglected to warn him.
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speakerIt seems some careless person came across his trap door
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speakerand left it open.
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speakerCome along, Watson.
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speakerGermany wanted the Tobel bomb sight,
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speakerbut will send her thousands of them in our airplanes.
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speakerYes, thanks to Mr. Sherlock Holmes
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speakerand to Mrs. Tobel.
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speakerAnd, of course, Inspector Lestrade.
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speakerOh well, that's all right, Miss.
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speakerThings are looking up, Holmes.
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speakerThis little island is still on the map.
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speakerYes.
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speakerThis fortress built by nature for herself,
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speakerthis blessed plot,
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speakerthis earth, this realm,
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speakerthis England.