Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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The envelope addressed
to Mr. Guy Davis.

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Thank you.
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Five pips this time.
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How did you know
that she had them?

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It's obvious
my dear Watson,

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since Mr. Davis
was not at dinner,

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Mrs. Monteith
had no opportunity

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to deliver the envelope.
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Yes of course,
quite obvious.

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Where'd you find it?
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It was pushed under
the door like the others.

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Thank you Mrs. Monteith,
that will be all.

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Where are they coming
from, Mr. Holmes?

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Who's sending
these things to us?

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Is there anyone who might
have a grudge against you?

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Have orange pips
any significance

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for any of you?
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Well?
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I seem to remember
reading somewhere

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that among some
obscure tribe of savages

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orange pips
were looked upon...

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as a symbol of death.
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Oh really?
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Sergeant?
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Aye sir.
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I think you'd better
telephone Scotland Yard.

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We've never
had a telephone

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at Driercliff House no.
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They're so noisy.
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I can make the call
from the village sir.

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All right.
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It's not often we
have the opportunity

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at meeting such
charming people.

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You go ahead
I'll follow you.

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I'm afraid, Mr. Holmes,
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if you don't go
with the sergeant

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there's no way
to get back

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to the village tonight.
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Oh but Mr. Holmes,
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there's no need for you
to stay at the inn.

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It's such a dreary place.
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We've plenty
of room here

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and it's much
more cheerful.

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I thought we came
here for privacy.

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We wouldn't dream
of putting you out.

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Oh but I thought
it would be

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so nice to have such,
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such exciting people
as our guests.

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Yes your right.
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I'm sure Mr. Holmes'
business in the village

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is much more
important, Alastair.

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Please Mr.
Holmes we insist.

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I think Alastair's idea
is an excellent one,

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don't you gentlemen?
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You speak for
yourself, Cosgrave.

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Come, come, come,
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We are all friends.
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Aren't we,
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or are we?
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Guy Davis was
a friend too.

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So were King and Raeburn.
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You've got to
stay Mr. Holmes.

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You and Doctor Watson,
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we can put you up.

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