1. Good morning, sir.
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2. It's a damn strange business, Tom.
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3. A man literally shredded to death
right in the heart of London.
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4. That's the last one.
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5. Bats appearing out of nowhere?
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6. I don't know, it just...
just doesn't make sense.
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7. Ooh, they're nasty-looking
little blighters, aren't they?
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8. Seen them in Mandalay.
Suck your throat dry, they would.
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9. Yeah, well, that's where they belong,
in the tropics.
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10. I mean, not... not here.
Not in a place like this.
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11. Yes, all right, thank you very much.
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12. Take them all off to the laboratory,
would you?
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13. Right, sir.
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14. And have them double-checked
for rabies.
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15. Yes, sir.
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16. - Now, Morgan?
- Yes, sir?
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17. - Where the hell are you?
- I'm up here, sir.
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18. Oh, so you are.
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19. When you're finished up there,
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20. I want you to question
the butler again.
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21. There may be something
he's overlooked.
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22. Very good, sir.
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23. Remember when you were in Scotland
at the beginning of last week?
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24. Yes.
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25. Well, there was another surgeon
who died.
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26. - A Dr. Thornton.
- What about him?
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27. - It's was more the way he died.
This... reminded me of it.
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28. He was stung... to death by bees
in his library.
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29. Bees in his library?
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30. That's right.
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31. Before we arrived, the whole place
must have been swarming with 'em.
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32. I've got the file on my desk now.
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33. You should have seen his face.
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34. The whole flesh was a mass of...
well, boils.
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35. - Boils?
- All over. Stings, I suppose.
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36. I wonder if there is a connection.
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37. Well, I'll go through the file.
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38. God knows what we've got.
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39. Two doctors, both dead.
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40. Oh, don't take him out like that!
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41. At least cover his face up.
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42. What's left of it.
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43. Good God.
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44. Nobody told me this was a...
a masked affair.
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45. For me?
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46. How very elegant.
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47. But, my dear fellow...
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48. It's beautiful!
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49. I say, jolly fine party, what?
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50. Don't believe we've met.
My name's Hargreaves.
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51. Dr. Hargreaves.
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52. I'm a psychiatrist, actually.
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53. Head shrinker.
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54. I say, would you... would you oblige?
Some fancy catch.
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55. Much obliged.
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56. Now point me towards the ladies.
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57. Thank you.
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58. Say...
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59. Is that you, Freda?
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60. This mask is jolly tight.
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61. Hi.
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62. Absolutely not.
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63. We're short-staffed as it is,
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64. and you want me
to give you more men
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65. to go charging off
on one of your half-baked theories?
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66. It's ridiculous.
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67. Anyway, medical men die every day.
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68. - I'm aware of that, sir.
- Good.
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69. They're composed of the same
flesh and blood as you and I.
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70. I'm aware of that, too, sir.
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71. I happen to have seen rather a lot
of their flesh and blood
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72. in the past few days.
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73. And another thing.
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74. Suppose the press get hold of this.
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75. Don't you talk to me
about the press, Trout.
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76. You keep your ideas you've got
to yourself on that one.
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77. Mention this to the press
and you know as well as I do,
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78. given half a chance,
they'd whip up a panic story overnight.
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79. The whole damn place
would be an uproar.
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80. It was not my intention.
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81. It's certainly not mine.
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82. I want no statements.
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83. Can you imagine what they'd make
of bats, bees and... and what?
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84. Frogs.
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85. Exactly.
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86. Why don't you go and reread
"Aesop's Fables"?
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87. Then perhaps you'll come to me
with a rather more pertinent theory.
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88. That's all, Trout.
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89. Look, three men have died, sir,
all in the medical profession.
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90. Does that not suggest...?
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91. No, it damn well doesn't.
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92. There are some very strange people
practicing medicine these days.
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93. Dr. Longstreet.
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94. Mrs. Frawley.
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95. I'm off.
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96. - You're what?
- Off.
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97. Oh, yes. Yes.
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98. You're sure you don't mind me
having the evening off?
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99. No, no. I shall rather enjoy it.
I mean... I mean, have a good time.
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100. I've got you some cold brawn.
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101. Oh, that sounds delicious.
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102. I won't be back late.
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103. I'll be back before midnight.
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104. You don't have to hurry.
You won't turn into a pumpkin.
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105. I don't know, though.
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106. Mrs. Frawley!
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107. Dr. Longstreet,
we are naughty, aren't we?
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108. We haven't touched our supper,
have we?
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109. - Oh.
- And what is this?
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110. This? What's thi... Well, it's a...
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111. Oh, I see what you mean.
Oh, yes.
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112. It's a... It's a new thing
on the market.
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113. It... It keeps out drafts.
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114. Dra...
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115. I'm...
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116. I'm Dr. Longstreet, you know.
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117. Who's this?
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118. How did it go, Harry?
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119. It didn't.
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120. It came to a great grinding halt
if you want to know.
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121. All he's worried about is the press.
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122. Well, they've been on, of course.
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123. - And?
- I've killed it, don't worry.
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124. We're playing it all down.
I'm sitting on the lab reports.
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125. I don't care
what the old man says, Tom.
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126. There is a pattern here,
a most definite pattern.
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127. - Is there anything in there?
- Well, I've been through the whole lot.
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128. Correspondence, family,
all that sort of thing.
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129. Yeah, well, what does it tell us?
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130. Well, they have one thing in common.
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131. If you say they all died mysteriously,
I'll bloody kill you.
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132. Vesalius.
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133. - What?
- Dr. Vesalius.
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134. That's a funny name.
Who the hell's he?
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135. Well, they all worked for him
at some time,
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136. and judging by
the correspondence here,
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137. were fairly close associates.
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138. Good, good, yes.
What else?
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139. Nothing.
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140. Nothing?
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141. I see. You mean to say that
after 24 hours diligent research,
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142. that is all you have been able
to discover.
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143. Well, do we have an address
for this man?
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144. An address.
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145. Oh, damn it all, Tom.
Where does he live?
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146. This way.
He's through here, sir.
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147. Ah, I see.
Thank you very much.
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148. Father.
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149. Father, there's someone to see you.
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150. Inspector Trout.
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151. From Scotland Yard.
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152. Detective inspector.
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153. Good evening, sir.
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154. I... I'm sorry to intrude
like this, sir,
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155. but it is a... a very urgent matter.
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156. And I thought perhaps you might be
of some assistance to us, sir.
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157. How?
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158. Three men...
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159. Three men in your profession
have all died in the past week
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160. in most unusual circumstances.
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161. Inspector...
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162. men in my profession die every day.
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163. - You have your foot on my pliers.
- I'm sorry, sir.
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164. Thank you.
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165. Do the names Hargreaves,
Thornton, and Dunwoody
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166. mean anything to you, sir?
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167. It's hard to believe.
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168. I'm... I'm sure of that, sir,
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169. but can you think of anything,
anything at all,
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170. that would relate to the killing
of these three men?
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171. Nothing. Nothing.
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172. Only last week
I was talking to Thornton.
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173. Hello.
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174. Yes, he is.
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175. It's for you.
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176. Thank you.
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177. Hello. Trout.
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178. I see. Where's that?
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179. Yes, all right.
Ten minutes.
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180. Did you know Dr. Longstreet?
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181. You heard a what?
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182. Well, a... a violin or a cello
or something.
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183. At half past two in the morning,
woman?
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184. - Yes.
- In the street?
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185. Yes, I told you.
Don't keep on at me.
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186. I'm sorry.
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187. Like I said, I heard it.
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188. Then there was
this car door banging.
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189. Well, I couldn't get off to sleep,
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190. so I co... came down
to find some aspirins.
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191. The door was open a bit,
and as I looked through, there he was.
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192. - And then I rang for you lot.
- And that's all?
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193. Well, that's enough for one night.
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194. I mean, look at him...
all white and everything.
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195. There's nothing except this.
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196. And, uh, that.
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197. Ah, now...
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198. Do you recognize this, madam?
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199. Unh-unh. Fingerprints.
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200. No, it's not mine.
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201. And it's certainly not his.
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202. Well, thank you, madam.
That's all for the moment.
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203. You may go.
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204. We'll come back in the morning
and take a full statement from you.
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205. Thank you, Mrs...
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206. - Frawley.
- Thank you, Mrs. Frawley.
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207. Oh, he was a nice man.
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208. Good to me, he was,
in his own sort of way.
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209. Yeah. You were his...
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210. housekeeper?
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211. Whoever did it
must have been a real pro.
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212. He's as dry as a bone.
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213. That is his bone.
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214. Poor devil, I'll bet he was
still conscious when it happened.
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215. - Do you think it can be the same...?
- Oh, I don't think anymore, Tom.
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216. Ah, this is the object in question, sir.
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217. - Oh, dear me, you've broken it.
- What's that?
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218. It really is incredible
the amount of vandalism
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219. that there is around these days.
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220. I mean, I make something like this,
a thing of beauty and a joy forever...
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221. - Ah, you did make it, sir?
- Yes, of course I made it.
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222. I wish to establish that, sir, yes.
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223. Yes, certainly I did.
That's my mark on the back there.
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224. Good, thank you. Now, can you tell me
a little bit about it, please, sir?
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225. Yes, yes, certainly.
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226. It's one of a very unusual set, this.
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227. - A set?
- Yes.
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228. There's more than one?
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229. Of course there's more than one.
It's a set.
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230. - Yes, well, how many in the set, sir?
- Ten.
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231. - Ten?
- Ten.
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232. Yes, well, I see.
Were... Were they all the same?
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233. Of course they weren't all the same.
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234. Do you want 10 amulets
looking exactly the same?
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235. Each of them had a different symbol.
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236. I see.
Well, who ordered the set?
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237. It was a lady.
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238. Oh, a woman, eh?
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239. No, no. A lady.
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240. Yes, I remember the occasion well.
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241. She... She came in here,
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242. she gave me a set
of working drawings,
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243. she paid half the cost there
and then in cash
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244. and the other half later.
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245. When she returned for them,
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246. she was absolutely delighted
with them,
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247. as well she might be.
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248. That's beautiful craftsmanship,
you know.
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249. Yes.
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250. You don't often get craftsmanship
like that nowadays.
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251. Could I take another look at it?
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252. Now, one more question if I might, sir.
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253. - Yes?
- What did she look like?
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254. - Well, she was a tall...
- Tall.
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255. - Attractive...
- Attractive.
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256. - Young lady.
- Mm-hmm.
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257. She didn't speak much,
as I remember.
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258. But she was, um...
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259. - She was...
- Smart, sir?
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260. Fashionable.
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261. Ah. Yes, sir.
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262. Uh, can you tell me anything else
about her, sir?
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263. No, I don't think so.
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264. Aren't you going to write down
"fashionable"?
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265. - I think I can remember that, sir.
- Oh, good.
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266. No, as a matter of fact,
she didn't stay very long.
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267. And then, of course,
there was the money to be counted.
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268. Yes. Yes.
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269. Well, thank you very much indeed, sir.
You've been a great help.
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270. I'm sorry to take up so much
of your valuable time.
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271. Reasonably valuable, yes,
it certainly is.
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272. - Good day, sir.
- Good day, Inspector Pike.
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273. Trout, sir.
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274. Oh, yes. Yes, of course.
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275. Oh, by the way...
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276. Sir?
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277. That sign,
that mark on the amulet,
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278. I don't know whether
this is of any assistance,
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279. but, uh, it is, I believe, Hebrew.
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280. Thank you very much, sir.
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281. Hebrew.
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282. This is it, sir.
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283. It's a Hebrew symbol for blood.
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284. Oh, I see.
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285. Part of the G'Tach.
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286. - The what, sir?
- The G'Tach.
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287. The 10 curses visited
upon the Pharaohs before Exodus.
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288. - Here, I'll show you.
- Thank you, sir.
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289. They were all ancient maledictions...
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290. solemn curses...
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291. anathemas...
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292. wished upon the Pharaohs
for keeping the Israelites in bondage.
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293. Ah, here it is.
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294. But, uh, all this would just be myth
of course, sir.
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295. - Oh, I think not.
- No?
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296. No.
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297. There is little doubt
that the plagues did occur,
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298. though so distant now
as to seem a myth.
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299. I see. Well, what form
would the curses take, sir?
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300. Oh, such as the curse of boils,
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301. of bats...
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302. - Frogs?
- Frogs, yes.
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303. And the curse of blood...
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304. I see, sir, yes. I see.
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305. Uh, these 10 curses, would they follow
any particular order?
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306. Oh, that is a point
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307. that Talmudic scholars have debated
for generations.
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308. But there is no doubt
that the classical tradition
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309. is the curse of boils, bats,
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310. frogs, the curse of blood,
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311. the curse of rats,
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312. hail, of beasts,
the locusts, of course,
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313. the death of the firstborn,
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314. and then, finally, of darkness.
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315. - Darkness, Rabbi?
- Yes.
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316. The final curse upon the land
to end forever the sleep of man.
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317. My love.
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318. Sweet queen and noble wife.
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319. I alone remain
to bring delivery of your pain.
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320. Severed, my darling, too quickly
from this life
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321. of fires drawn and of memories met.
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322. I shall hold our two hearts again
in single time.
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323. I have prepared a little mathematical
equation for you, Inspector.
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324. These files represent
all of the surgical cases
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325. on which I have served
over a decade.
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326. Some, uh... 1,200.
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327. As you know, modern surgery
is all a matter of teamwork,
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328. sometimes requiring the services of,
oh, a dozen or more people...
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329. interns, residents, other specialists.
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330. Quite so, sir.
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331. Now, ruling out all the cases
that are over five years old,
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332. the year that Dr. Dunwoody,
our bat victim,
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333. resumed his practice in London,
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334. that leaves us 37 cases
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335. on which I worked with any two
of the four now-dead men.
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337. but only one...
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338. just one case...
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340. Victoria Regina Phi-bes.
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341. I think they called it "Phibes."
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342. Victoria Regina Phibes.
Born November the 27th, 1893.
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343. Married, no children.
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344. Diagnosis,
immediate radical resection.
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345. Well, what happened?
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346. We were too late.
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347. Nine killed you.
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348. Nine shall die,
and be returned your loss.
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349. Nine times nine.
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350. Nine killed you.
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351. Nine shall die.
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352. Nine eternities in doom!
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353. - Very attractive.
- Quite beautiful.
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354. A strange presence even in death.
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355. - And the husband?
- Dr. Anton Phibes.
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356. He was in Switzerland.
We cabled him.
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357. But as he raced back,
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358. his car went off the cliff
and he was burned to death.
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359. Are you quite sure of that, sir?
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360. I know it must be
a tempting theory for you, Inspector,
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361. but they were interred
at the same time
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362. in the family vault
just outside of London.
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363. Were they fond of each other?
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364. They seemed so.
Completely. Completely devoted.
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365. Of course, you realize, don't you,
what your equation proves.
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366. Someone, some madman,
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367. has condemned
the whole surgical team for her death.
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368. I mean, everybody in this list here,
including yourself.
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369. Obviously, you're going to put
the remaining people involved
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370. - under police protection.
- Mm-hmm.
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371. Although, heaven knows from what.
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372. From the G'Tach, sir,
if you know what that is.
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373. Isn't that the, uh...
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375. That's right, sir.
Quite right.
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376. Someone is using
these ancient biblical curses
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377. to kill everyone associated
with the Phibes operation.
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378. But, I mean, the husband's dead,
there's no children,
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379. it all happened ages ago,
so who the hell are we looking for?
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380. There's a young lady
in a spot of trouble, Benson.
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381. See if you can help her out.
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382. Hello.
What have we got here?
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383. Ah. Needing some help, Miss?
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384. Hail, rats, beasts, locusts...
take your pick.
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385. Or there's death of the firstborn
and, of course, darkness.
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386. - Darkness?
- Yes, darkness.
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387. - Coffee.
- Thank you.
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389. there are five people
who are in danger.
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390. - There's Hedgepath, Kitaj...
- Oh, it's pronounced "Kit-eye."
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391. Oh.
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392. Whitcombe, the woman Nurse Allen,
and Vesalius himself.
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393. I've located everybody else,
but so far we can't find... Kitaj.
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394. We think he's somewhere in Europe.
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395. What about the Phibes estate
in Switzerland?
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396. Well, the insurance
and bank accounts were closed
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397. after his death was reported.
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398. - So his money's still over there.
- No.
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399. Two years ago, the bulk of the money
was transferred here to England.
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400. - To whose account?
- I don't know.
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401. But later it was withdrawn
by a woman in cash.
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402. In fact, the whole estate
was transferred into her name.
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403. A woman.
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404. She tall, attractive,
hardly speaks a word?
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405. Right.
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406. Oh, now, I'm very interested in her.
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407. It's a quarter to three
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408. There's no one in the place
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409. Except you and me
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410. So, set 'em up, Joe
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411. I've got a little story
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412. I think you ought to know
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413. We're drinking, my friend
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414. To the end of a brief episode
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415. So, make it one for my baby
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416. And another one
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417. For the road
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418. Over here, Inspector.
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419. We found him sitting off
to the side of the road, sir.
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420. He's quite out of it, I'm afraid.
In shock.
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421. You won't get much out of him,
poor devil.
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422. Well, what happened to him?
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423. - Well...
- Yeah, I see.
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424. - Is that the car?
- Yes, sir.
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425. We traced the owner, sir.
It's a man called Hedgepath.
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426. Dr. Hedgepath?
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427. Well, what's all this?
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428. He's in the back, sir.
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429. It's frozen solid.
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430. A curse of hail
in the bloody middle of nowhere!
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431. Take a look at this, sir.
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432. He worked it off the motor.
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433. He brought the internal temperature
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434. down to at least 100 degrees
below zero.
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435. Mercifully, he didn't feel much, sir.
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436. Like hell he didn't.
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437. Check.
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438. Huh? Oh!
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439. Well done.
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440. Get up to bed.
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441. Uh, it's not mate, father.
You can still move.
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442. Oh, well, uh,
we'll finish tomorrow, Lem.
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443. Up you go.
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444. You... You wouldn't like to
hear some...
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445. I'm afraid I'm not
very good company tonight.
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446. You read a little.
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447. I must play to you tomorrow.
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448. Old Darrow put me on to it.
It's a super piece.
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449. Darrow.
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450. You know,
the chap at the music shop.
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451. Mm.
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452. I always thought he was such a bore,
but what a fantastic memory he's got.
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453. Get him talking
about the great organists...
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454. Bridges, Drew, and Phibes,
he knew 'em all.
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455. Anyway, 'night, Dad.
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456. Good night.
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457. Mr. Darrow.
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458. Mr. Darrow, did you know this man?
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459. Excuse me, Mr. Darrow.
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460. Did you know this man?
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461. Sixpence.
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462. Yes, but...
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463. did you know him?
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464. Oh, God knows
what the old chap meant.
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465. He couldn't tell you anything else?
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466. He kept insisting in his strange way
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467. that Phibes has been his patron
for years.
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468. Mm.
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469. And still is.
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470. He didn't tell you what he looks like?
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471. Oh, no, he's blind as a...
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472. Well, he can hardly see at all.
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473. Well, he might not be able to see,
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474. but there's something
I very much want to have a look at.
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475. May I use your phone?
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476. I don't know what
you expect to find here.
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477. I don't know exactly, sir,
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478. but we've drawn a blank
everywhere else.
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479. Fools.
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480. Fools!
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481. They'll have the worms soon enough.
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482. What happened to the money?
The Phibes estate?
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483. Oh, that's an immensely
complicated matter, sir.
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484. It seems he had money invested
all over Europe,
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485. but we're still investigating.
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486. Trout...
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487. where did he get all those degrees?
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488. Ah, that I can tell you, sir.
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489. He took, uh, a degree in music
in Germany at Heidel...
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490. - Berg.
berg
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491. and another one in Paris at the...
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492. - Sorbonne?
- Yes.
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493. Uh, now, that was a PhD in theology.
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494. Theology? Hm.
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495. That rather neatly explains
his knowledge of the Old Testament.
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496. The G'Tach, sir.
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497. Open up, please.
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498. Does anyone ever visit this place?
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499. Well, someone has.
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500. Are you sure that?
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501. Well, here he is.
Anton Phibes.
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502. Right next to his wife.
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503. Let's take a look.
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504. Notice that smell.
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505. Roses?
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506. No. More like formaldehyde.
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507. Mind your fingers.
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508. Careful.
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509. There. Ashes. Anton Phibes.
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510. Now are you satisfied?
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511. Well, I'm not sure
that I am really, sir.
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512. Now, just think about it.
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513. All this proves is that somebody
was incinerated in that car crash.
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514. Well, the Swiss police
have told us that already.
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515. Exactly.
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516. But suppose
for the sake of argument
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517. that that somebody
was not Phibes at all,
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518. but his chauffeur.
Copy !req
519. And Phibes is back in London?
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520. Just like the old man told you.
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521. She was not incinerated.
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522. Let's have a look at her.
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523. My love...
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524. my sweet queen...
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525. my noble wife,
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526. severed too quickly, too cruelly,
from this life.
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527. I remain and suffer
to bring delivery of your pain
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528. of fires drawn
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529. and of memories met.
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530. Soon we shall hold
our two precious hearts
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531. in single time.
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532. This one here...
Kitaj or however you pronounce it...
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533. - Schenley's on his way down there?
- Yes, sir.
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534. Crow!
I've been looking for you.
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535. Now, this is most unsettling.
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536. Thank God the newspapers
have been slow
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537. in picking up these stories so far.
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538. Well, we've managed
to withhold most...
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539. I don't proposed to go
into the seriousness of this, Crow,
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540. - but if the press do get hold of this...
- We'd have a disaster on our hands.
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541. What the hell do you think we've got
at the moment?
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542. And if we don't handle this
with kid gloves,
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543. there'll be questions in the House.
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544. This whole thing's
a political time bomb.
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545. Do you realize that?
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546. We're, all of us, as vulnerable as hell.
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547. Especially me.
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548. The men are working
as hard as they can.
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549. That's not hard enough!
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550. Now, Crow, you come upstairs
with me.
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551. - You... What's your name?
- Trout, sir.
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552. Oh, Trout.
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553. I don't know what the hell
you're doing standing there.
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554. - Where's your jacket?
- Um...
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555. You get out there
with the rest of them.
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556. There's a madman out there,
and I want him brought in here now!
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557. And another thing, Crow...
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558. - All right, Harry?
- Okay.
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559. Okay, Dr. Kitaj... brakes on.
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560. Brakes on.
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561. Throttle closed.
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562. Switches off.
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563. Throttle set.
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564. Contact.
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565. Well, you should have driven faster!
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566. Faster?
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567. As it was, I got there
a couple of minutes before the locals.
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568. Yeah, but two minutes after the crash.
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569. I was going over 90 miles an hour
through the outskirts of the town.
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570. I thought the damn thing was going
to explode a couple of times.
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571. Whose...
Whose car is it, by the way?
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572. Oh, God knows.
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573. When we got the call about Kitaj,
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574. I came down to the Yard
and got the fastest car I could see.
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575. But I mean, it is one of ours?
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576. It must be. There's a...
a police book in... in the front.
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577. Uh-huh.
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578. It's gonna need a damn good service
now, though.
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579. A couple of the oil seals have gone.
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580. Hey, you!
What's your name? Pike!
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581. Uh, Trout, sir.
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582. - Why has my car been moved?
- Your...
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583. Yes.
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584. - Is it your car, sir?
- Well, of course it's my car!
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585. It's a very sophisticated piece
of machinery.
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586. It's not to be moved at all,
not even pushed.
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587. - Do you understand?
- Perfectly, sir.
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588. The engine's not run in yet.
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589. Have we located this fellow Kitaj yet?
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590. Pronounced "Kit-eye," sir.
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591. Well, uh, that's a bit
of a long story, sir.
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592. I wanted to talk to you about him.
You see, the fact is...
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593. I'll expect your report in the morning.
I can't wait now.
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594. I say, any more news
on this fellow Pheebs?
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595. Phibes, sir.
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596. Are you in the habit of contradicting
your superiors, Bream?
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597. Well, we are on to him, sir.
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598. But where are you concentrating
the search?
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599. I mean, where was he last seen?
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600. - Highgate, sir.
- Highgate?
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601. Good. Whereabouts?
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602. - Well, the cemetery, sir.
- The cemetery?
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603. Yes, sir.
That's where he's buried.
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604. Good. Well done, Perch.
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605. And this nurse?
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606. - Nurse Allen.
- Yes.
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607. Yes, I've got men
all around the hospital.
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608. - Vesalius?
- I've got him covered, too.
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609. And That just leaves that fellow...
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610. - Dr. Whitcombe.
- Yeah, Dr. Whitcombe.
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611. Well, we're gonna take him
off to the country for a few days
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612. if he'll come with us.
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613. If he'll come with us?
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614. I appreciate your concern, Sergeant,
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615. but you must understand
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616. that I owe it to my patients
to be back in London within the week.
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617. Of course, Doctor.
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618. I guarantee we'll have you back here
within a few days.
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619. Let me take that, sir.
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620. Inspector Trout, sir.
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621. I must say,
I feel rather like a head of state!
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622. All right now. Careful, son.
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623. Easy does it.
I think it's a left-hand thread.
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624. Yes, it is.
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625. Shh.
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626. It's coming.
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627. Yeah, pull...
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628. Gentlemen, can't we have
a little quiet in this club?
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629. Pull.
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630. It's brass!
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631. He's cast the thing in bloody brass!
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632. It appears to have been fired
by a catapult, sir.
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633. Oh, brilliant.
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634. Where can we find
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635. two better hemispheres
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636. without sharp north,
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637. without declining west?
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638. My face in thine eye.
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639. Thine in mine appears.
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640. And true, plain hearts
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641. do in the faces rest.
Copy !req
642. Within 24 hours,
my work will be finished.
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643. And then, my precious jewel,
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644. I will join you in your setting.
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645. We shall be reunited forever
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646. in a secluded corner
of the great Elysian field
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647. of the beautiful beyond.
Copy !req
648. Seventy men are active on this case,
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649. trying to find a man who,
according to you,
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650. has been buried once.
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651. It's one of Trout's theories, sir.
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652. Well, I don't know
about Trout's theories,
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653. but I've had a bellyful
of Trout's practice.
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654. - Ah, I'm talking about you.
- Sir?
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655. Now, it seems to me
that with immaculate precision,
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656. you've been arriving on the scene
just after the victim's death.
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657. Now, this time, due no doubt
to some organizational oversight,
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658. you arrived there before the crime.
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659. But as I've come to expect
from you two,
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660. that made little difference.
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661. It was still committed.
Copy !req
662. A brass unicorn has been catapulted
across a London street
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663. and impaled an eminent surgeon.
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664. Words fail me, gentlemen.
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665. - Yes, excuse me, sir.
- Where are you off to now, Trout?
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666. - The lavatory, sir.
- Highly appropriate.
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667. - Evening, Constable.
- Sir.
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668. - Everything quite normal?
- Nothing to report, sir.
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669. Good.
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670. The whole place is completely sealed.
It's as simple as that.
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671. Simplicity isn't exactly
the word I'd use
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672. in dealing with this man, Inspector.
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673. I've got half the Yard, sir,
plus some of the local boys
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674. and a small mobile unit here.
Copy !req
675. I've got cars all round the place
here, here, and here
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676. and, of course,
some plainclothes men.
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677. So unless he drops in on us
from above in a balloon,
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678. which I wouldn't put past him,
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679. she should be safe.
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680. Supposing...
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681. he's in the building already.
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682. I hope he is.
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683. 'Cause if he's in, he can't get out,
and we've got him.
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684. After all, he has killed 7 people
in the last 14 days.
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685. - Dr. Vesalius.
- Ah.
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686. What on Earth are you doing here?
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687. You're not involved in this charade,
I hope.
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688. I am afraid I am, Nurse.
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689. Doctor, these men have told me that
I must not leave the hospital building.
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690. - Now, why me?
- For your own...
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691. Surely that's not right.
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692. - Nurse Allen, please.
- Just what is going on here?
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693. Please, Miss, if you'll be so good
as to to your room,
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694. we'll have your supper sent up to you.
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695. I've already eaten, thank you, Officer.
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696. - Now, Dr. Vesalius...
- Inspector Trout is doing his best.
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697. Now, please,
you must go to your room
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698. and stay there for at least 24 hours.
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699. - Twenty...
- Now, don't say a word, please.
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700. I know just what your feelings are.
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701. Please come.
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702. The police have reason to believe...
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703. And just what do the police
have reason to believe, Doctor?
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704. Uh, do you remember assisting me
in an operation four years ago?
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705. Yes.
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706. Well, in connection with that,
the police have reason to believe
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707. that a... a man
is going to try to kill you.
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708. Kill me?
Yes, uh, within a few hours.
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709. I'm sorry.
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710. I don't know how you expect me
to sleep with all this going on, Doctor.
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711. I suggest you take a sleeping pill.
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712. Good night.
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713. Good night!
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714. There is one aspect of this situation
we have not yet explored.
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715. Oh, don't worry about it, sir.
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716. Sooner or later, he's gonna get
stopped by the oldest snag of all...
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717. human error.
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718. Oh, human error won't stop him.
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719. Why? What do you mean?
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720. He's had years to hide,
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721. to plot this damnable thing.
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722. He's compelling himself to follow
exactly the classic death pattern
Copy !req
723. of the G'Tach.
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724. It's a psychic force
that holds the man together,
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725. this maniacal precision.
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726. If we could just throw it off,
interrupt the cycle,
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727. then he might be stopped
by his own inflexible standards.
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728. Three curses left.
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729. Yes.
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730. Uh, of course, the, um,
the thought does occur,
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731. if you'll pardon the liberty, sir,
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732. that it could be your turn tonight.
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733. I've considered that.
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734. I have a feeling he's saving
something special for me,
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735. that I'll be last.
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736. After all, I was chief surgeon
on the case.
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737. Yes, well, if he keeps
to the classic pattern,
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738. it should be the darkness
for you, sir,
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739. though heaven knows
what that could be.
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740. Have you, um, have you considered
the death of the firstborn, sir?
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741. Well, the fact that
my older brother is dead
Copy !req
742. should surely exclude me
from that particular curse.
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743. Well, you must just resign yourself
to the fact
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744. that I am going to remain
by your side
Copy !req
745. until we apprehend this man.
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746. - Thank you.
- Not at all, sir. It...
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747. What about your firstborn?
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748. - Schenley!
- Ah?
Copy !req
749. Get two cars, take the doctor home,
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750. - put a guard on his house...
- My God.
Copy !req
751. alert the local division,
and report back here.
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752. - Right.
- The sergeant will take you, sir.
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753. The back door was hanging off.
The lock had been forced.
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754. Bit of a struggle upstairs
by the look of it.
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755. Oh, the lad's been taken all right.
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756. Stay here with Vesalius.
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757. I'll get back to Trout.
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758. Poor little devil.
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759. The boy's gone.
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760. Oh, no! Any sign of Phibes?
Copy !req
761. No, none at all.
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762. We'll go check on Nurse Allen,
and then we'll get over there.
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763. - How's he taking it?
- Vesalius? You can imagine.
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764. Yeah.
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765. Open it.
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766. Slowly.
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767. Soon, Victoria, soon.
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768. But one world to possess.
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769. There to love and sleep again
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770. in our own eternal paradise.
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771. We're doing everything we can, sir.
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772. Perhaps a little brandy might help.
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773. There must have been something
I could have done to prevent this.
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774. Hello?
Copy !req
775. Who's there?
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776. Nine killed her.
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777. Nine shall die.
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778. Is that you, Phibes?
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779. Phibes?
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780. Eight have died.
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781. Soon to be nine.
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782. Nine eternities in doom.
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783. Phibes, I... I must see you.
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784. Where are you, Phibes?
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785. I must speak...
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786. Phibes! Where is my son, Phibes?
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787. The organ plays till midnight.
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788. The large house in Maldine Square.
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789. Come alone.
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790. I'm going alone.
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791. Perhaps he'll trade my life
for my son's.
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792. If you think you can reason with him,
then you're as mad as he is!
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793. - Trout...
- Oh, no, we're coming with you.
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794. We'll break the place open.
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795. Your men have made
very little contribution
Copy !req
796. to this ghastly affair.
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797. Their presence there could only
accelerate the death of my son!
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798. I'm sorry, sir, but I cannot allow you
to go there alone.
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799. My son's life is at stake!
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800. We shall take every possible
precaution, sir,
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801. but I cannot allow you
to go there alone.
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802. I am.
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803. I am prepared to use force
if necessary!
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804. I'm very sorry, sir,
but you are my responsibility.
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805. All right, all right. All right, Trout.
I'll do whatever you say.
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806. At least there's time for me
to make a telephone call, I hope.
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807. If you're quick, sir, yes.
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808. Your brandy.
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809. I'm sorry, too, Trout.
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810. Good evening, Dr. Vesalius.
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811. I have come for my son.
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812. He will die at midnight.
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813. If you must take a life, take mine.
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814. I will have killed nine times
in my life, Dr. Vesalius.
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815. How many murders
can be attributed to you?
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816. None. I did not kill your wife.
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817. - No?
- I tried to save her.
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818. With a knife in your hand?
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819. Doctor, I have no faith
in your profession.
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820. I was told after my crash
that I would never speak again.
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821. The doctors were, of course, wrong.
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822. For as you see and can hear,
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823. I have used my knowledge
of music and acoustics
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824. to re-create my voice.
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825. You don't have to remind me
of your ingenuity, Dr. Phibes.
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826. Where...
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827. Where is my son?
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828. May I give you one final reminder,
Dr. Vesalius?
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829. You will see your son
under circumstances
Copy !req
830. which may bring back memories
to you.
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831. What is it you want?
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832. The skill of your hands, Doctor.
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833. I am giving your son
the same chance that my wife had.
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834. You need not be alarmed.
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835. He has already been anaesthetized.
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836. Your wife, no, Phibes,
but you I will kill.
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837. But you can't, Doctor.
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838. I am already dead.
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839. Your son needs you.
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840. Sergeant!
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841. Are you receiving me, Vesalius?
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842. That is an x-ray
of your son's rib cage.
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843. You will see from it
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844. that a tiny key has been lodged
close to his heart.
Copy !req
845. It will unlock the halter
around your son's neck
Copy !req
846. and will free the trolley.
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847. If you are wondering why you need
to free the operating table,
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848. then I suggest you look
above his head, Doctor.
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849. In a few moments,
acid will be released into that tube.
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850. It will creep down
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851. slowly, inexorably.
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852. It will take six minutes
to reach the outlet over his face.
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853. Exactly six minutes, Doctor.
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854. Please hurry.
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855. For God's sake!
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856. Don't cry upon God, Dr. Vesalius.
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857. He is on my side!
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858. He led me, showed me the way
in my quest for vengeance.
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859. Not God, Doctor.
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860. Look to yourself.
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861. Those hands,
those skilled hands of yours.
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862. You can be his only salvation.
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863. Look above your son, Doctor.
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864. Vulnavia,
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865. my work is nearly finished.
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866. Go now.
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867. Destroy all I have created.
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868. Work faster, Doctor.
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869. The acid is descending.
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870. My wife existed only six minutes
on the operating table,
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871. and then she was dead.
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872. You murdered her.
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873. - No!
- Murdered her!
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874. But he will have what she did not...
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875. a second chance.
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876. Perhaps your hands will shake
and he, too, will die under your knife.
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877. A few remaining minutes
are all you have,
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878. because when the acid reaches him,
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879. he will have a face like mine.
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880. Follow me, men.
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881. Vesalius! Is the boy all right?
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882. Yes.
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883. Turn that damn thing off!
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884. We'll need an ambulance for Lem.
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885. Well, what about?
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886. Oh.
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887. Right!
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888. The two of you get downstairs
and bring that boy up here.
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889. The rest of you,
keep searching the house.
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890. We have got to find Phibes.
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891. Oh, where the hell is he?
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892. Where the devil did this come from?
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893. Well, what comes up must go down.
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894. Brilliant.
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895. Ah-ah, no. Don't touch it, sir.
Much better to leave it to us.
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896. Never know, it could be a trap.
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897. He's gone. Vanished.
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898. That's bloody impossible.
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899. That still leaves the final curse.
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900. Darkness.
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901. Well, he'll be working on it.
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902. Wherever he is.
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