Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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and he's bound
and determined to
go out the window.

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He can't do that.
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Lestrade's men
will shoot him.

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He may be out already.
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I'll head him off.
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Then again he may not be.
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Perhaps you're right.
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Then let me go.
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No, no.
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You'll be shot.
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I'll go.
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No, you'll be shot.
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Oh really?
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Let's both go.
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I can't leave here.
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You stay where you are.
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I'll go and call Lestrade.
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Remember Clavering,
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stay where you are.
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Ere.
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Look here, Constable.
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I'm Dr. Watson.
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Are you now?
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Well I'm Mrs. Minivar.
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Come along to
the inspector.

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Gross impertinence.
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Useless.
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Quite useless,
I assure you.

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There's nothing
written on the floor.

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It was just a
rouse of mine

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to bring Brunton's
murderer here.

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Permit me.
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As the most ruthless
killer in England

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you deserve some
of the light.

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Killer, I?
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Oh I say, you
seem to forget

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that my life was
also attempted.

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And a very neat
trick it was

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to divert suspicion
from yourself

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but it struck
me as odd

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that the man who
murdered both Musgraves

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with such a sure hand
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should have missed
so badly in your case

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unless of course, um,
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you yourself were
the murderer.

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Ahh, that's ridiculous.
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Then too it seemed curious
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that you a doctor

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