Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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:08:01
And I can't account for
Lieutenant Clavering.

:08:04
Really?
:08:05
That's very odd.
:08:07
Very odd, sir.
:08:09
Anything else, sir.
:08:10
No, thank you.
:08:12
Oh, yes, yes.
:08:13
You might tell Dr. Sexton
:08:15
that I'd like to see him
for a minute, will you?

:08:16
Very good, sir.
:08:23
Good night, sir.
:08:24
Good night, Brunton.
:08:39
Get him up and let's get
him in this chair here.

:08:44
Sorry.
:08:45
I'm awfully sorry.
:08:47
Get my bag, Brunton.
:08:49
Yes sir.
:08:50
Let's have a look.
:08:52
Yes, near thing just
missed an artery.

:08:55
Looks like a knife wound.
:08:56
Here you are, sir.
:08:58
It's like a nightmare.
:09:00
Give me some of that
cotton and bottle.

:09:03
Oh, no, fellow,
:09:05
we'll have you patched
up in no time.

:09:06
You'll be as good as new.
:09:08
What happened?
:09:09
I, I don't know.
:09:11
It was in Lime
Walk just now.

:09:13
I was coming up
from the village.

:09:15
I remember distinctly
:09:17
I was approaching
the greenhouse.

:09:20
The wind was terrific.
:09:21
I had to fight my way.
:09:24
I hadn't the
slightest warning.

:09:28
All I know is
that he struck

:09:30
and that I went down.
:09:33
He must have thought
I was done for.

:09:35
Any idea who it was?
:09:37
No.
:09:39
Well, that is I...
:09:40
Yes, yes...
:09:42
Really I,
:09:44
I haven't any right.
:09:46
You have every
right, Dr. Sexton.

:09:50
As head of this house,
:09:52
I shall arrange for an
immediate investigation.

:09:55
I'd rather not if
you don't mind, sir.

:09:56
Dr. Sexton,
:09:58
the fact that my brother
and sister and I


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