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Clips from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"Gentlemen of the jury, have you decided on your verdict?"
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"We have."
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"The prisoner will rise."
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"Do you find the prisoner guilty or not guilty of willful murder?"
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"According to the evidence, we have no choice"
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"but to find the prisoner not guilty."
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"So do we all find and may god forgive us."
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"Prisoner, at the bar you have heard the verdict."
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"Under the law, no other verdict is possible."
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"Yet, it is undoubtedly a gross miscarriage of justice."
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"It is deplorable, Professor Moriarty, that a man of your intellectual attainments"
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"should be standing in the prisoner's box charged with a crime of murder."
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"And in setting you free, I cannot in my conscience exonerate you."
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"Let the prisoner be discharged."
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"Let me in, let me in."
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"My Lord."
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"My lord, I have important new evidence."
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"You come too late, Mr. Holmes. The prisoner has been discharged."
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"But my lord, you can't let Moriarty go free. He killed Loray."
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"I can prove it. I can destroy his alibi."
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"That alibi has been established by three hundred fellows of the Royal Society."
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"Your lordship, my client has been acquitted."
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"He cannot be tried twice for the same charge."
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"Oh, there you are, Holmes."
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"I'm afraid you have a bad opinion of me."
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"On the contrary, I hold you in the highest esteem"
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"but only as a maid."
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"It's gratifying to know that one's talents are appreciated"
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"by such a distinguished connoisseur."
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"May I give you a lift? Cabs are scarce in this rain. - Thank you."
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"- 221 Bakers Street. - Very good, sir."
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"- After you, my dear Holmes. - By no means,"
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"I prefer that you precede me at all times."
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"Such a creature of habit, you are."
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"You have a magnificent brain, Moriarty. I admire it."
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"I admire it so much I'd like to present it..."
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"pickled in alcohol to the London Medical Society."
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"That would make an interesting exhibit."
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"Holmes, you've only now barely missed sending me to the gallows."
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"You're the one man in England clever enough to defeat me."
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"The situation has become impossible."
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"Have you any suggestions?"
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"I'm gonna break you, Holmes."
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"I'm going to bring out right under your nose"
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"the most incredible crime of the century"
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"and you'll never suspect it until it's too late."
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"That will be the end of you, Mr. Sherlock Holmes."
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"And when I've beaten and ruined you then I can retire in peace."
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"I'd like to retire, crime no longer amuses me."
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"I'd like to devote my remaining years to abstract science."
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"Well, here we are at my lodgings."
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"I'm so sorry I can't ask you in."
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"Good night, Professor Moriarty."
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"Good night."
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"I was just coming in when you rang, sir."
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"- Oh, there you are, Dawes. - Mr. Bassick is here, sir."
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"I'll see him at once."
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"Come to me as soon as he's gone, Dawes."
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"There's something I want to say to you."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Well, Bassick."
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"Don't that bloke never stop."
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"That music gives me the creeps."
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"Does it, Bassick? I rather like it."
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"I want you to post that letter at the box at Portland Square"
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"just a few minutes before twelve."
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"Then drive directly to your lodgings by way of Oxford Circus."
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"Wait there till I send for you."
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"That's all."
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"First, I want to know what I'm getting into."
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"You have your orders. That's enough."
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"I have a right to know the layout in case there's trouble."
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"I'll take care of that."
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"That's what you promised Higgins in that Hammersmith job."
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"Oh, poor Higgins."
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"They found nothing but his boots."
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"One boot."
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"You know, Bassick,"
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"Higgins was a valuable man and a clever cracksman."
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"But he had your unfortunate habit of asking too many questions"
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"and now all that's left of him is one boot."
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"Don't take me wrong, Professor. I'll do what you tell me right enough."
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"I'm sure you will, Bassick,"
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"and just to prove how I trust you I'm going to tell you my plan."
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"Although, you haven't the imagination to appreciate its subtlety."
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"My whole success depends upon a peculiarity of Holmes brain,"
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"its perpetual restlessness."
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"Its constant struggle to escape boredom."
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"Holmes again?"
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"Always Holmes until the end."
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"He's like a spoiled boy who picks watches to pieces"
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"but loses interest in one toy as soon as he's given another."
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"So, I'm presenting the ingenious but fickle Mr. Holmes with two toys,"
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"in the order in which I mean him to have them."
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"The first, that letter."
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"If I know Mr. Holmes that will interest him very little,"
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"after this comes to fascinate and tantalize his imagination."
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"Blimey, what it mean?"
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"That is what I'm depending upon to absorb."
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"Mr. Holmes' interest while I'm engaged elsewhere."
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"I'll give him a toy to delight his heart"
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"so full of bizarre complications that he'll forget all about the first toy,"
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"that letter."
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"What's in the letter, Professor?"
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"The germ of a crime, Bassick. A truly great crime."
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"A crime that will stir the empire,"
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"that children will read about in their history books"
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"and you're going to be part of it, Bassick."
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"Off with you now."
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"You wanted to see me, sir?"
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"I'm away for a few weeks, Dawes,"
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"and I come back to find my emfurium magenta,"
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"my incomparable emfurium magenta withered, ruined."
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"I can't understand it, sir. I take good care of all the plants."
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"Did you water them? - Every day, sir, just as you told me, sir."
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"Then how did it happen that I find a spider's web"
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"spun across the spout of a watering can?"
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"- That can happen overnight, sir. - Overnight, uh."
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"Then you didn't water them today."
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"There has been so much to do, sir, preparing for your coming back and all."
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