Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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:58:00
She's not here of course
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but you're quite at
liberty to look around

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if you care too.
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Thank you.
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I shall do so.
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Interesting piece.
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Spanish isn't it?
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Moorish.
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Oh, my error.
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It's an amazing specimen
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but I assure
you won't find

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what you're
looking for there.

:58:36
You stimulate
my curiosity.

:58:42
This might
be interesting.

:58:59
The Moors were
an incredibly

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inventive people
weren't they?

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Yes it was in
shocking condition

:59:04
when I got hold of it
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but I had it restored.
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Very lively now
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but old fashioned.
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If that's the best you
can do, Mr. Stanley,

:59:14
I think I may
safely examine

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the rest of the room.
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Help yourself.
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Thank you.
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Take your hand away
from that drawer.

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Why Mr. Holmes,
you didn't think

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I was going to
draw a weapon.

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I never touch the things.
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How odd to find
you squeamish.

:59:43
That connects only
with the shop.

:59:45
You're very
quick to say so

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and yet a short while ago
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I saw two other
men in this room

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and they didn't go
back into the shop

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so there must
be another exit

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and perhaps another room.
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Yes Mr. Stanley
what is it?


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