Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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One, two.
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I say, doctor, you
moved, didn't you?

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Did I?
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I don't think so.
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Yes, I'm afraid you did.
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Oh, where was I on
king bishop three?

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That's right.
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Oh yes, of course.
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So sorry.
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Three, four, five.
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Captain it looks
bad for you.

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All right but
where shall I go?

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Where shall he go?
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Deep down below.
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Mrs. Howells what's
underneath this floor?

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Well it's only an
old cellar, sir.

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The entrance goes down
behind that stair

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but it's been locked
up for centuries.

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One of the old Musgraves
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murdered his own
brother down there.

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Shhh listen.
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Hello what's that?
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It's Brunton.
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Alf, Alf?
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He's in that passageway
over the fireplace.

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Are you there, Brunton?
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Get me out.
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It's me, Lestrade.
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I'm lost.
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I'm all turned around.
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You have been for years.
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Get him out there,
will you Mrs. Howells

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and give him a
saucer of milk.

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Come here Jenny.
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Stand on this
square for me

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and stamp on it,
keep stamping.

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Clavering, get your
sound detector.

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Gentlemen, deep
down below.

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Look there's not
been a soul here

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in a couple of
hundred years.

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Someone's been here
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and in the last
twenty-four hours.

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Yeah, it's clean
as a new pin.

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Precisely.
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Dust of two hundred
years is on the walls.

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The floor's
been swept clean

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obviously in an attempt
to remove footprints.


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