Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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:10:00
have opened our home to
convalescent patients

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doesn't relieve us
of all responsibility

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for what occurs in it.
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I mean, under the
peculiar circumstances.

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Oh, come on, Bob.
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There's no need
to shield anyone.

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(Bell ringing)
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Thirteen.
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Thirteen, that's curious.
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What's got into
the old clock?

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Nothing, nothing at all.
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Oh, sir.
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Don't you remember the
last time it did that

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your father was
killed the next day?

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Mr. Holmes, sir.
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Mr. Holmes.
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Mr. Holmes.
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Oh, Mr. Holmes,
I, oh I, oh...

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A purely scientific
experiment Mrs. Hudson.

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Oh, frightening the wits
out of honest people.

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Permit me.
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Oh dear,
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so now it's bullet
holes in me plaster.

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Oh, Mr. Holmes, this
is the last straw.

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The last straw,
Mrs. Hudson,

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the one which
breaks the back

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of the case against
Jacob Dillery.

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It proves beyond
a shadow of doubt

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that even bound as
he claims he was

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he could still
have fired the shot

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in his own defense that
killed his wife's lover.

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But shooting holes in
my beautiful plaster.

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Come in, Watson.
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My dear fellow, I'm
glad to find you in.

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I didn't even knock.

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