Pursuit to Algiers
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:55:01
No, I don't think so.
:55:02
I imagine the festivities
are in full swing.

:55:04
I just don't happen
to be much of a hand

:55:06
at small talk
and paper hats.

:55:10
Oh, that's too bad.
:55:11
Now me, I always enjoy
that sort of thing.

:55:13
Really?
:55:14
Then perhaps you'd like a
paper hat as a souvenir.

:55:16
This one was at
Watson's nephew's place.

:55:20
I'm sure he'd like
you to have it.

:55:22
Not interested?
:55:24
Oh, very well.
:55:31
That's curious.
:55:34
Good evening, Mr. Mirko.
:55:38
Nothing will go wrong,
this time, my dear Mirko.

:55:44
And after a desperate
chase up the river

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and the police
launched the start,

:55:47
finally apprehended
the soft wappee...

:55:49
the freighter was thrown
out to see and blown up.

:55:51
And London, all England
for that matter,

:55:53
was saved from the
terrible menace

:55:54
of the
Giant Rat of Sumatra.

:55:56
Oh, thank you very much.
:55:59
I don't think
I left anything out,

:56:01
did I, Holmes?
:56:02
I beg your pardon.
:56:04
You're not listening
very closely?

:56:05
I asked you if
I omitted anything.

:56:07
I don't think so.
:56:08
Nothing ever escapes
your eagle eye.

:56:10
Oh, really, thanks a lot.
:56:12
Oh, here's my
soup at last.

:56:14
Getting hungry.
:56:22
Cheerio.
:56:23
Hi.
:56:25
I can't believe this
is our last night.

:56:27
It's funny,
I can't, either.

:56:31
Archeologists, going
about like a couple
of conspirators.

:56:35
You notice, Watson,
that our three friends

:56:36
are conspicuous
by their absence?

:56:38
Oh, now that you
mentioned it,

:56:40
I don't see them
anywhere about.

:56:51
Hello, we stopped.
:56:53
Yes, we're off
Algiers at last.

:56:55
Thank heavens for that.
:56:56
We haven't yet delivered
His Majesty in safety.


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