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That's enough boys,
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take your hands off him.
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Well Mr. Holmes?
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Tell the clerk to go home
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and see that the
front door is locked.

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Well Mr. Stanley?
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It's the last strike
that counts hey Holmes?

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I'll remind you
of that later.

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Miss Pattridge
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allow me to present
Mr. Sherlock Holmes,

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the world
famous detective.

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He's come to rescue you.
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I don't believe you.
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Oddly enough he's
telling you the truth.

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My name is
Sherlock Holmes

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and I did come
here to help you

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but I've seemed rather
to have missed it.

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I'm sorry.
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I'm afraid you've
had a bad time.

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Well that doesn't
matter its Peter,

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they say they'll do
something to him

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if I don't tell them.
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They say they've got him.
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Cheer up, he's quite safe.
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A tough
customer like Peter

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isn't disabled very long
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by a clunk on the head.
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He's all right.
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All okay Mr. Stanley.
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Look here Stanley
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this girl knows nothing.
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I promise she won't
even identify you.

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Well unfortunately she
knows enough to hang us,

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so do you.
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I'm surprised
that you're walking

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into a trap like this
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but you see the
position I'm in

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and what has to be done.
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Cady, Howe?
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It will give me
great pleasure

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to attend to
Mr. Holmes personally.

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Easter the girl's yours.
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It's the police.
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Open up, this
is the police.


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