Terror by Night
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you are at perfect liberty
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to search my compartment
or to search me.

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And if you find
the diamond I...

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No that won't
be necessary.

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The Star of Rhodesia
has not been stolen.

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What's that Mr. Holmes?
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An imitation was stolen
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I have the real one.
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You've got it?
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My dear Lestrade,
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surely you didn't think
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I would allow
Lady Margaret

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to retain the
genuine diamond.

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When I felt
reasonably certain

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that an attempt would
be made to steal it

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I have had it in
my possession

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almost from the moment
I boarded the train.

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Confound it, Mr. Holmes,
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you had no
right to do that.

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This is a police matter
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come on let me have it.
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My job was to see that
it wasn't stolen,

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it wasn't.
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Look I don't know what
this is all about

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but I do know that
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I never seen
this gentleman

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before in my life.
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I shall have to ask you
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to remain in
your compartment

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until we reach Edinburgh.
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Inspector Lestrade?
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Huh?
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Telegram for you sir.
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Thank you.
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Sorry old man,
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I'm afraid my friend
owes you an apology.

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Oh that's all
right Watson.

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In a case like this
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naturally everyone
is suspected.

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Oh we all make mistakes,
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even Holmes is
not infallible

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and after all
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the killer is still
at large you know?

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Yes he is isn't he?
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Well good night.
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Good night, oh
boy, don't worry.

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I think I'll have
another little chat

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with that
professor fellow.

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Something
important Lestrade?

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You have your secrets,
Mr. Holmes, I have mine.

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This is Inspector
Lestrade.

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Look here,
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is this racket going
to continue all night?

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Professor Kilbane
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you told me you
were on the staff

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of the University
of Edinburgh.

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I said nothing
of the kind.

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You most certainly
did, I heard you.

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Mr. Holmes here heard you.
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I merely said
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that I was a professor
of mathematics

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and that I was returning
to my home in Edinburgh.

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Well it might
be necessary

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to talk to
you again, later.

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You come pounding
on this door again

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and I'll have
the law on you.

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I am the law.
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Then stop barging in
and out of my room

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like a chambermaid.
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Where is everybody?

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