Did you ever meet Nightingale, eberlin?
Did you ever meet Nightingale, eberlin?
Good evening, Mr eberlin.
Don't look now, Simon, darling, here comes that dreadful snob, eberlin.
Oh, I say, eberlin!
eberlin!
Now don't blame me, eberlin, old darling.
Go on, eberlin.
Oh, Mr eberlin, I thought you'd never get here.
By the way, eberlin.
You dress well, don't you, eberlin?
Oh, eberlin, before you go,
Because I am Krasnevin and not some Englishman called eberlin.
Mr eberlin!
You are a friend, aren't you, Mr eberlin?
Fraser speaks very highly of you, eberlin, which should be encouraging, don't you think?
Mr eberlin, gentlemen.
Please sit down, Mr eberlin.
Did you have a good journey here, eberlin?
Now, these facts, eberlin, are not of course new to you.
Of course they're not new to Mr eberlin.
Good morning, eberlin.
Now I'd like all but eberlin, Quince, and Colonel Flowers and, of course, Gatiss to leave the room.
Now, eberlin, I'm not going into the whys and wherefores of why you were selected.
If I may be so impertinent as to ask eberlin a question myself.
Let me give you a piece of advice, Mr eberlin.
Come along, eberlin.
eberlin is dead.
Whose side are you on, Mr eberlin?
Oh, he is, eberlin.
I don't like you, eberlin.
Mr John Prentiss and Mr eberlin? - Yes. That's right.
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