Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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:18:00
Well let's get going.
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I'll take charge now.
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But it's quite
within my rights

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as a local justice
of the peace.

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I'll come with you.
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Wait a minute you fool.
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Don't go barging
in like that.

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Don't maul me.
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Surgical instruments.
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You know Watson, the
instruments that save life

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are hardly more
pleasant to look at

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than those that take it.
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Hmm.
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Grisly thought, Holmes.
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You rang, Dr. Watson?
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Yes, Brunton.
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I want you to
take some men

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and go down to
the lime walk.

:18:54
Me, sir, well I can't sir.
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I'm sorry but
I simply can't.

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My stomach, you know.
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I really couldn't
look at a corpse.

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Corpse?
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Well I...
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How did you know that
there was a corpse?

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Obviously he was
listening at the door.

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I'll take care of
the matter, doctor.

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I was listening too.
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Come along, Brunton.
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Remarkable woman.
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Housekeeper, I suppose.
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She's very efficient.
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Same type as
Marianne Carpenter,

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the trunk murderess.
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Extraordinary house.
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Yes, it's is indeed.
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Now Watson, if
you don't mind

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I'd like to have a word
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with your
extraordinary patients.

:19:39
Let me remind
you, Holmes,

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that my patients
are just patients.

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Quite so.
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All normal men,
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sound in mind and body
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and no sign of
psychoneurosis.

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I quite understand.
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And Holmes even
normal people

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are sometimes a little...
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Precisely.

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