Pursuit to Algiers
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:41:10
He turned out the light.
:41:12
I promise you
I shall not fail.

:41:28
Agh!
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Oh, how unfortunate,
Mr. Mirko.

:41:44
These porthole covers are
notoriously treacherous.

:41:47
I'm afraid you've
broken your wrist!

:41:48
You, you pig!
:41:50
You shouldn't have
played shuffleboard
today, you know.

:41:53
When I saw that
skillful hand

:41:55
and unerringly
accurate eye of yours,

:41:56
I remembered the Circus
of Medlano, in Paris,

:41:59
and your
amazing exhibition
of Knife throwing.

:42:02
Goodnight.
:42:11
Oh, good morning,
Mr. Holmes.

:42:12
Oh, there you are.
:42:14
Good morning.
:42:15
Good morning, Mr. Gregor.
:42:16
I heard of your friend's
unfortunate accident.

:42:18
Will you please
convey my sympathy?

:42:19
It may take a
long time to heal.

:42:21
You have to have
patience, you know.

:42:22
I was explaining the
advantage of patience

:42:24
to Mr. Mirko
only last night.

:42:26
Now me, I am a very
patient man myself,

:42:29
and I always believe
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the result well
worth waiting for,

:42:31
don't you
agree, Mr. Holmes?

:42:33
Patience has advantages
under certain conditions.

:42:36
We are in accord,
Mr. Holmes.

:42:37
Yes, aren't we!
:42:41
That fellow Mirko said
he slipped and fell down

:42:43
while walking
around the deck

:42:45
at 3:00 o'clock
in the morning.

:42:46
Drunk most, probably.
:42:48
Possibly.
:42:49
He's got a
nasty fracture.

:42:51
Took me over
an hour to set.

:42:52
I've got no sleep again.
:42:54
Most regrettable,
:42:55
too bad you couldn't
blame it on your insomnia.

:42:57
Insomnia?
:42:58
You know I always
sleep like a top.


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