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Three days of absolute fast does not improve one's beauty, Watson.
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Malingering is a subject upon which I have sometimes thought of writing a monograph.
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It is not for me, my dear Watson, to stand in the way of the official police force.
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I have heard your reasons and regard them as unconvincing and inadequate. We will pass that.
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I followed you.""That is what you may expect to see when I follow you."
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Some fumes which are not poisonous would be a welcome change.
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It may be some fussy, self-important fool; it may be a matter of life or death.
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A complex mind. All great criminals have that.
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I am not the law, but I represent justice so far as my feeble powers go.
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It is simpler to deal direct.
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Well, Watson, we can but possess our souls in patience and see what the hour may bring.
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We can but try.
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Come at once if convenient -- if inconvenient come all the same.
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That the dog should die was after the beautiful, faithful nature of dogs.
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Cut out the poetry, Watson.
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Things must be done decently and in order.
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