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Clarence questions Eliza about business slowing down.
Clarence questions Eliza about business slowing down and why Scotland Yard hasn't employed them for any cases lately.
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Clarence questions Eliza about business slowing down and why Scotland Yard hasn't employed them for any cases lately.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- It's not that business has dried up completely, but things have been rather quiet, particularly from Scotland Yard.
- Things will pick up Clarence.
They always do - Well, yes, but we haven't had a single case from Scotland Yard for some time though.
- Well, it has been unseasonably cold, which as you know, does have an effect on the crime levels.
- Usually in such lean times you'd be accused in Scotland Yard of employing an alternative agency.
Usually you'd be on your feet and out the door to talk to the Inspector.
Usually.
- Stop saying usually.
- This is about you and Inspector Blake, isn't it?
- I have no idea what you mean.
- I think you do.
You have offended him in some way and he's refusing to employ you.
- Yes your powers of deduction still need honing, Clarence.
I can assure you, Inspector Blake and I are on the best of terms, professionally speaking.
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