Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
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:18:02
Well my theory is
its Doctor Merrivale.

:18:05
Did you take a
look at his eyes?

:18:06
Rather frightening huh?
:18:08
Yes but that might
be accounted for

:18:10
by advanced myopia,
:18:11
complicated with
a stigmatism.

:18:13
Well who do you
think it is?

:18:15
At the moment
:18:16
I suspect no one
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and everyone.
:18:20
So it's your theory
:18:21
that Doctor Merrivale
is the murderer?

:18:22
Yes, yes Merrivale.
:18:23
Hum.
:18:24
What about...
:18:27
what about
Captain Simpson?

:18:29
Simpson?
:18:30
I see what you mean?
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Do you?
:18:33
Yes.
:18:34
There's a surly looking
chap if I ever saw one.

:18:36
He didn't much relish
:18:38
our being asked to
stay here either.

:18:40
Right you are Watson.
:18:42
Do you suspect
anyone else?

:18:43
Well of course,
there's old Alastair.

:18:46
And what might cause
you to suspect Alastair?

:18:48
He's too good to be true.
:19:07
What are you looking
for now Holmes?

:19:10
I wish I knew Watson.
:19:14
Someone's got a morbid
taste in literature.

:19:16
Or a thirst for knowledge.
:19:19
Now Holmes there's
one of them

:19:21
that's got nothing
to do with it?

:19:22
Who?
:19:24
Cosgrave.
:19:25
Why Cosgrave?
:19:26
Well he's definitely
got the wind up.

:19:28
Fairly begged us
to stay just now.

:19:29
Yes I'd vouch for
Cosgrave all right.

:19:34
Mrs. Monteith will
be down directly

:19:35
to show you to your rooms.
:19:37
I just popped in
to say good night.

:19:38
Oh thank you.
:19:40
I trust you'll sleep well.
:19:41
Oh by the way
Mr. Alastair,

:19:43
I wonder if you
could tell us

:19:44
which one of you suggested
:19:45
changing your
insurance policies

:19:47
making the other
members of your club

:19:48
the beneficiaries?
:19:49
Awe let me see now.
:19:50
Oh yes of course,
:19:52
it was dear old Allen.
:19:53
Allen?
:19:54
Allen Cosgrave.
:19:55
Good night.
:19:56
Good night.
:19:58
Cosgrave!
:19:59
I suspected him
from the start.


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