Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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Now what does
Stanley think

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could be under
these stamps?

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A secret document
of grave importance.

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Reduced to microfilm
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and concealed under
these very stamps.

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Thank you very
much, Mr. Holmes.

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That's just what
I wanted to know.

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I might have
missed this microfilm

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if you hadn't
lead me to it.

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I've seemed to have
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underestimated your
capabilities, Mr. Stanley.

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Yes, Mr. Holmes,
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you're famous powers of
deduction and observation

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made of very well
in Limehouse or Soho

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but here in America
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I believe you're
out of your depth.

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If so, the
verdict of history

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will be severe indeed.
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You nervous,
Sherlock Holmes.

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I must confess to
a mark irritation.

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Do you mind if I smoke?
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Thank you.
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The whole course of the
world might be changed

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by your acquisition
of the microfilm.

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It will be and
for the better.

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Have you a match?
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You can keep those.
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Thank you.
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And now if you'll
pardon me, Mr. Holmes.

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Why don't you do
something Holmes

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if that thing
so important?

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The English senator.
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Cricket old boy,
always cool in the crisis.

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The last trick hey Holmes?
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Yes, the last trick.
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Say you're a smart
fellow Holmes.

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Here's the
microfilm Holmes.

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Thank you Senator.
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I say Holmes.
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This is the microfilm
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with the document on it.
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It'll be in the proper
hands within the hour.

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As I told you
Mr. Stanley,


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