DOYLE: The Return of Sherlock Holmes, I-III
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The thirteen stories in this entertaining set chart the activities of the world's greatest private detective from his sudden re-appearance after his supposed...
The thirteen stories in this entertaining set chart the activities of the world's greatest private detective from his sudden re-appearance after his supposed death at the Reichenberg Falls. Faithful Dr Watson recounts 'The Adventure of The Empty House', 'The Adventure of the Dancing Men', and others, as - with sharp observation and intelligent deductions - the supersleuth cuts through distractions and diversions to get to the truth. David Timson's recordings have won plaudits across the world. A companion set to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes box set.
The Adventure of the Empty House (more info)
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The Adventure of the Empty House - 3:09
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All day as I drove upon my round - 3:43
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A minute examination of the circumstances - 3:42
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I had not been in my study five minutes - 3:10
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He sat opposite to me - 3:01
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It came about in this way - 3:13
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A confederate - 4:49
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It was indeed like old times - 3:45
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I crept forward and looked across - 4:10
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At last, as midnight approached - 3:03
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He passed close beside us - 4:56
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I have not introduced you yet - 3:56
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Our old chambers had been left unchanged - 3:08
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He turned over the pages - 3:28
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When we were in Switzerland - 4:24
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (more info)
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The Adventure of the Norwood Builder - 3:07
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Mr Sherlock Holmes was leaning back - 3:54
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I looked with interest upon this man - 3:57
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Sherlock Holmes listened with closed eyes - 2:49
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (more info)
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I must explain first - 3:12
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I was shown by this woman - 5:02
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It strikes me, my good Lestrade - 3:59
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It was late when my friend returned - 3:12
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Well I tried one or two leads - 3:03
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Finally, having drawn every other cover and picked up no scent - 4:04
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I do not know how far - 2:48
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He led us through the passage - 3:16
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Lestrade looked at Holmes - 3:40
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Five minutes later - 3:12
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'What's this then?' - 3:09
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The thumb mark, Lestrade - 3:22
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It was a masterpiece of villainy - 2:56
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons (more info)
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The Adventure of the Six Napoleons - 3:41
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The second case, however, was more serious - 3:03
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There are no limits to the possibilities of monomania - 2:24
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In half an hour - 3:11
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I was sitting in my den - 3:56
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The spot where the fragments - 4:45
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Sherlock Holmes and I - 2:41
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In rapid succession we passed through the fringe - 3:58
The Adventure of the Three Students (more info)
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The Adventure of the Three Students - 3:10
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I must explain to you - 3:06
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Bannister was very much upset - 3:40
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The sitting-room of our client - 3:40
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Mr Soames was somewhat overwhelmed - 3:27
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Surely there is another alternative - 3:08
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'I understand' said Holmes - 3:23
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No names please - 5:29
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Holmes made no further allusion - 2:59
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Bannister entered - 3:06
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For a moment Gilchrist, with upraised hand - 4:51
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Have I told the truth - 3:52
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons (more info)
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The afternoon was far advanced - 3:06
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Sure enough, when we reached Baker Street - 5:08
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A four-wheeler was at the door - 3:27
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He had just completed his examination - 2:16
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When we met again - 3:35
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When our visitor had disappeared - 2:52
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Now you clearly see - 5:15
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist (more info)
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The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist - 4:01
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My friend took the lady's ungloved hand - 4:23
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The first flaw in my happiness - 4:00
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Holmes chuckled and rubbed his hands - 4:19
The Adventure of the Dancing Men (more info)
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The Adventure of the Dancing Men - 4:10
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A heavy step was heard upon the stairs - 3:54
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Well, we have been married now for a year - 4:51
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The interview left Sherlock Holmes very thoughtful - 4:34
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Suddenly, as she spoke - 6:11
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So indeed, it proved - 4:43
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Inspector Martin had the good sense to allow my friend - 4:13
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The study proved to be a small chamber - 4:50
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A flower-bed extended up to the study window - 4:11
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I think that I can help you to pass an hour - 4:33
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Even now I was in considerable difficulty - 4:02
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It is a privilege to be associated with you in the handling of a case - 4:43
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If Elsie dies, I care for nothing what becomes of me - 4:27
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A cab had driven up whilst the American had been talking - 2:24
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist (more info)
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We had ascertained from the lady - 4:20
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Mr. Sherlock Holmes listened with attention - 3:49
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I found that country pub - 4:45
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A rainy night had been followed by a glorious morning, ... - 4:31
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It was a young fellow about seventeen - 4:34
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The strong, masterful personality of Holmes - 4:03
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Your reverence need not be excited - 6:26
The Adventure of the Priory School (more info)
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The Adventure of the Priory School - 3:53
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Holmes shot out his long, thin arm - 4:18
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His absence was discovered at seven o'clock - 4:22
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Well, now, you do not mean to seriously suggest - 3:29
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That evening found us in the cold - 4:35
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One more question, your Grace - 4:16
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There is an inn here, the Red Bull - 4:03
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The day was just breaking - 4:53
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We continued our systematic survey - 4:17
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Now Watson, said he - 3:41
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As we approached the forbidding and squalid inn - 3:20
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton (more info)
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The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton - 4:18
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I had seldom heard my friend speak with such intensity of feeling - 4:00
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Milverton chuckled - 2:56
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Now, you remember the sudden end of the engagement - 3:50
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For some days Holmes came and went at all hours - 3:09
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Exactly - 3:43
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It's a business that needs delicate treatment - 4:17
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No sound came from within - 4:15
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It was evident that we had entirely miscalculated his movements - 4:14
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The woman, without a word, had raised her veil - 5:30
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We had breakfasted and were smoking our morning pipe - 4:52
The Adventure of the Priory School (more info)
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When we were left alone in the stone-flagged kitchen - 4:46
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We did not go very far along the road - 4:35
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At eleven o'clock next morning - 4:10
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His Grace sat very stern and upright in his chair - 4:00
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I appreciate your conduct in coming here - 4:00
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The fellow was a rascal from the beginning - 4:50
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In the first place, your Grace - 5:13
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (more info)
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The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez - 3:53
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When the light of the hall lamp… - 4:43
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‘Now I will give you the evidence of Susan Tarlton…’ - 3:44
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He unfolded the rough chart… - 4:13
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Sherlock Holmes took the glasses… - 4:40
The Adventure of Black Peter (more info)
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The Adventure of Black Peter - 4:10
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Our visitor was an exceedingly alert man… - 3:56
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‘You must have read in the account…’ - 4:25
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The young inspector winced… - 6:08
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Alighting at the small wayside station… - 4:08
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It was past eleven o’clock… - 3:55
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The man pulled himself together… - 6:01
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‘Well, Watson, what do you think of it?’ - 5:03
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There had been some talking in gruff voices… - 4:17
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‘It’s soon told…’ - 3:51
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‘Now I’ll tell you the queerest part…’ - 4:13
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (more info)
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The gale had blown itself out next day… - 4:32
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‘Now we are making a little progress.’ - 4:22
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Holmes was pacing up and down… - 3:58
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Holmes was curiously distrait… - 3:48
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The old man had just finished his lunch… - 4:49
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I saw the old man throw up his arms… - 4:47
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The old man reached out a trembling hand… - 4:59
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She tore from the bosom of her dress… - 4:04
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter (more info)
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The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter - 4:07
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My friend had listened with amused surprise… - 5:54
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Sherlock Holmes was a past-master… - 4:24
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There were a number of letters… - 4:40
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There was a telegraph-office… - 4:20
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It was already dark… - 4:04
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Holmes replaced the bill in his notebook - 3:51
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‘Could you not follow it?’ - 6:38
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter (more info)
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I was horrified by my first glimpse of Holmes… - 4:08
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There could be no doubt… - 3:44
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Dr Armstrong took a quick step forward… - 3:11
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange (more info)
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The Adventure of the Abbey Grange - 4:12
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A drive of a couple of miles… - 4:54
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At last she continued… - 5:11
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The keen interest had passed… - 4:12
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Holmes was down on his knees… - 5:21
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During our return journey… - 5:21
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The household at the Abbey Grange… - 4:06
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She was an interesting person… - 4:25
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Holmes’s card sent in to the manager… - 2:37
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Before evening, we had a visit… - 3:55
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There was a sound upon the stairs… - 4:06
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‘Well, I never thought to see her again…’ - 6:51
The Adventure of the Second Stain (more info)
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The Adventure of the Second Stain - 4:43
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‘That can be done in a very few words…’ - 4:21
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Sherlock Holmes rose with a smile - 4:34
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Holmes shook his head mournfully - 3:19
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When our illustrious visitors had departed… - 5:09
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Mrs Hudson had appeared with a lady’s card… - 4:05
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‘One more question, Mr Holmes.’ - 3:05
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All that day and the next… - 5:32
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‘What do you think of that, Holmes?’ - 4:03
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‘What is it, then?’ - 4:09
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The big constable, very hot and penitent… - 4:28
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When we arrived at the residence… - 4:12
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The butler had hardly closed the door… - 4:06
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‘What happened there, madam?’ - 3:02
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The Prime Minister’s manner was subdued… - 4:24