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00:05Good evening, Stannett.
00:55Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:41Oh, my God.
01:54Oh, my God.
02:02Oh, my God.
02:04Oh, my God.
02:09Oh, my God.
02:11Oh, my God.
02:12Oh, my God.
02:15Oh, my God.
02:57you may inform the secretary of the Royal Society that I have entitled my
03:02Michaelmas lecture Darwin's fundamental error that'll raise a few hackles sir will it not I must
03:14be off you can acknowledge all of these father my dear did you hear how Roy barked last night it
03:28was
03:28dreadful no no I didn't did you hear him Bennett I can't say I did so he kept on and
03:35on he howled too
03:39I'm sure someone got into the garden an intruder yes because someone looked in at me and my window
03:54impossible you must have been dreaming oh Edith nobody could reach your window it's far too far
04:02off the ground I am sure I wasn't dreaming Bennett you take charge or I shall be late for the
04:10faculty
04:10meeting I leave you in your fiance's care my dear if he proves as good a husband to you as
04:16he has
04:16a man who answers to me you'll be a fortunate woman I lay her fears Bennett I know you can
04:22can you
04:24believe me not easily no I mean as your father said come and look I'm awfully busy I've got these
04:31notes on
04:32semi-satiras the type and then the proof of your father's Jack I know I wasn't dreaming and you know
04:39Roy doesn't bark at nothing I want you to see for yourself you must please and then after the barking
04:49woke me I heard another sound from just below here from below there and there do you see the ivy's
04:57pulled away I must have fainted the next thing I knew it was dawn
05:10you're quite quite certain you didn't dream this Edith quite Jack I insist you believe me
05:21very well and that you inform Sherlock Holmes of the facts oh darling well I shall reconsider our
05:29engagement why I could not give my hand to a man who doubts my word
05:43what
06:35Watson, come at once, if convenient.
06:41If inconvenient, come all the same.
06:48Holmes?
06:49Holmes, I got your note.
06:52And it is inconvenient.
06:54Damned inconvenient.
06:56Your old wound is troubling you.
06:58No.
06:59I prefer to differ. Your step was uneven on the stairs.
07:02I have a full surgery, Holmes.
07:04You must excuse a certain abstraction of mind, Watson.
07:08I see.
07:09It's a tangled scheme.
07:12I've been looking for a loose end which might unravel it.
07:15One such might reside in the question,
07:19does Professor Presbury's daughter wake or dream?
07:25I'm summoned here for no more than this.
07:29You've heard of Presbury?
07:32Of course, who hasn't?
07:33He's our most distinguished natural scientist.
07:37She's a widower with one daughter.
07:38She assists someone appear at her window last night.
07:45Miss Presbury's bedroom is on the second floor.
07:49It is completely inaccessible to even the most agile cat burglar.
07:53Read this.
07:55It's arrived by the one o'clock post.
08:01The author already arrives.
08:03Ahead of his time.
08:04A most precipitated young man.
08:06Mr. Bennet.
08:07My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson.
08:09How do you do?
08:10Mr. Bennet.
08:11Please sit down.
08:12No, forgive me.
08:13Mr. Holmes, I fear I've made a grave error of judgment.
08:16I should not have been in touch with you at all.
08:19I've wasted your time entirely.
08:21You've discovered a rational reason for Miss Presbury's fears.
08:24No, no, I can't say that.
08:26Well, it's a, it's a delicate matter,
08:27but I, I must beg you to proceed no further.
08:31I can, of course, recompense you.
08:37Mr. Bennet, your letter was less than frank, was it not?
08:41I set out the facts.
08:44Not all, I suspect.
08:46Probably out of loyalty to your fiancé, Miss Presbury.
08:49You're aware of that?
08:50As I am of your employer's engagement to Miss Alice Morphy,
08:54the daughter of the famous comparative anatomist.
08:57She resides next door to the Presbytes, does she not?
09:00How do you know of the engagement?
09:02The Times.
09:03July the 1st, September the 5th, respectively.
09:07Mr. Holmes' memory is of a photographical order.
09:11Quite so.
09:13Oh, dear.
09:16Mr. Bennet, I do appreciate your predicament.
09:19As a scientist and a rationalist yourself,
09:21I dare say you're reluctant to accept
09:23the evidence insisted upon by Miss Presbury.
09:26Further, as a father's trusted assistant,
09:28to have recourse to me,
09:29must smack to you of disloyalty.
09:31Exactly.
09:33I'm part of the family,
09:34except that Edith and Miss Presbury,
09:36she was so upset that she...
09:38Mr. Bennet, who would you prefer to alienate?
09:40Your prospective wife or her celebrated father?
09:43You give me a choice of evils.
09:45Neither.
09:46Then furnish me with the facts,
09:48and I will see how I can help you.
09:50You may rely on the discretion of both of us.
09:57Mr. Bennet, would you, for example,
09:59describe Miss Presbury
10:01as an impressionable or fanciful girl?
10:05No, quite the reverse.
10:07Miss Alice Morphy.
10:09Perhaps Professor Presbury's engagement to her
10:11came to you as something of a surprise.
10:13She is, after all, three times her age.
10:17And this for long?
10:19I prefer that one.
10:21With the osprey feathers.
10:26Could you ask him, do you think?
10:29Father's extremely proud of his orchids.
10:32I hate them.
10:35They're so...
10:37Oh, I don't know, so impure somehow.
10:42Do please ask him not to send them anymore.
10:44There's a sweet friend, Edith, please.
10:46Can you not ask him?
10:47I couldn't.
10:49I daren't.
10:50I'm such a coward.
10:53Well...
10:53Oh, please.
10:54You've got so much more character than me.
10:57You're as strong as he.
10:58But Alice,
11:00if you dare not ask this of my father,
11:03how will you ever manage those deeper conflicts
11:06that occur even in the happiest of marriages?
11:09Oh, I don't know.
11:12I'm so frightened.
11:13of marrying my father.
11:17I wish...
11:18No, please don't ask.
11:21Let's not speak of it.
11:26What do you think of this one?
11:29Neither Miss Presbury nor I consider her father's infatuation with Miss Morphy to be entirely appropriate.
11:36Rather excessive.
11:37And her parents had no objections to the marriage?
11:41The professor is a respectable widower.
11:44And a wealthy man.
11:51When may I call?
11:53Call?
11:55To view Miss Presbury's window.
11:57To determine for myself its accessibility or otherwise to an intruder.
12:00Shall we see 11 o'clock tomorrow morning?
12:02Professor Presbury will be at his college.
12:04That's of no matter.
12:05At present my inquiries are purely logistical.
12:08I have never had any secrets from the professor.
12:11Mr. Bennet.
12:12Let me refer you to your first question which you have in fact answered.
12:17You're more inclined to Miss Presbury's party than you are to your employers.
12:24Yes, yes, I dare say.
12:27Good day.
12:31Good day.
12:42Holmes, you're prying into the affairs of a perfectly respectable family.
12:46Why is Bennet so reluctant to tell the truth?
12:48Loyalty. It's as plain as a pike staff.
12:50Let us hope so.
12:52Yet he wrote to me under Duras.
12:54You notice his handwriting?
12:56The crossing of the T's with such deep indentation?
12:59And then upon his arrival, his endeavours to call the whole thing off.
13:02No, there's more to this than meets the eye.
13:03I do not agree.
13:04This case is unworthy of you.
13:10I must return to my surgery.
13:13Maybe I'll see you tomorrow.
13:14I amffenنت.
13:19Bye.
13:54Father?
13:56My dear, I trust you slept better.
14:00Oh, yes.
14:01Last night, I removed to the guest bedroom.
14:03Oh, no need.
14:04Surely it was but an ugly dream.
14:09Father, Alice has asked me.
14:12Yes?
14:14The truth is, she does not care for orchids.
14:20She doesn't?
14:23Well, why did she not say so?
14:25She was afraid to.
14:27You forget how formidable you are, Father.
14:32The silly girl.
14:34Well, then she shall have roses.
14:36Yes, two dozen red roses.
14:47Boy, he was quiet enough last night.
14:50Not to rouse him, sir.
14:52Docility itself.
14:54Marked chains.
14:55McPhail.
14:56Aye, he's grown accustomed to his shackles.
15:01The poor little beast.
15:12Shall we go up?
15:14If Miss Presbury has no objection.
15:16I understand the necessity.
15:18Let us lead the way, my dear.
15:24I'm glad you're more yourself today, Watson.
15:26You were a veritable bear yesterday.
15:29Touch liverish, perhaps.
15:36This is where the figure appeared?
15:38Yes.
15:39There's no ladder on the premises that could reach this height?
15:42No.
15:44Was the window ajar?
15:45Yes.
15:46I keep the door locked.
15:50Did the hand touch the windowpane?
15:52I don't know.
15:53I fainted.
15:55Of course you did.
15:56Of course you did.
16:01Oh, it's a formidable elevation.
16:06Yet the ivy is strong.
16:09Hedra alegriensis.
16:11Torn away just here.
16:17Ah.
16:18I suppose but your father has returned prematurely.
16:21No.
16:22He mustn't know you're here, Mr. Holmes.
16:24That can scarcely be avoided.
16:25However, let us go down.
16:27The back stairs?
16:29Certainly not.
16:36Bennett!
16:37What did you do in my lecture?
16:41Who the devil are you, sir?
16:45Father, I'm sorry.
16:47Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
16:49Who?
16:51The detective.
16:52Professor Presby.
16:55My card.
17:03221 B.
17:05Hardly an address to inspire confidence.
17:09I have never sought to inspire confidence in others.
17:12I have quite enough of my own.
17:13May I introduce my colleague, Dr. Watson?
17:15Certainly not.
17:15You may leave at once the pair of you.
17:16Father, they are here at our request.
17:19But not mine, Edith.
17:21And you, Bennett.
17:23You should have consulted me before resorting to such methods.
17:26A common detective and his accomplice.
17:29Really.
17:31Now, sir.
17:32Allow me to escort you from the premises.
17:36My assistant had no authority to engage you in this matter.
17:39Kindly inquire into it no further.
17:40Should you persist, I shall have no hesitation in calling the police.
17:44This strait of the yard is well known to me.
17:46So beware.
17:46I would hesitate in calling the strait, Professor, if you wish to have the mystery solved.
17:51There is no mystery, sir.
17:53None.
17:54I'll be gone with you.
17:55Or would you have me release my dog?
17:58Believe me, you'll not distinguish between a hired snoop and a low intruder.
18:05Or would you be gone, sir, with you?
18:07We shall, sir.
18:08We shall.
18:08But you are over the mark.
18:09Kindly watch your words.
18:11There's a breed.
18:12Despite their ferocious appearance, such dogs are seldom vicious.
18:17I'm surprised that Roy needs chaining at all.
18:21Unless it is for your safety as much as I.
18:49Unless it is for your safety as much as I.
19:06I've never heard of a frisky dog in a gloomy home...
19:12For a sad dog in a happy one.
19:16스�narling people have snarling dogs.
19:20You observed the president is Irish wolfhound as well as I?
19:23He growled quite as much as his master as it had asked.
19:26Two complete strangers.
19:27That animal did not reserve its animosity solely for the professor.
19:30Well, we'll seek verification from young Bennett when he arrives.
19:34I said word by way of Jock McPhail after our meeting at the Goat and Compasses.
19:40Another of your agents, Holmes?
19:42The president's coachman.
19:43He has charred with Roy.
19:46I joined him last night for what he calls a wee goldie.
19:50Here's Bennett, precipitous as ever. Come in!
19:54Good morning.
19:57Mr. Holmes, Dr. Watson.
20:00I must apologize for your unfortunate encounter yesterday.
20:04But also...
20:05There's no need.
20:06In fact, it has provided the very first clue to this odd affair. Do sit down.
20:13Mr. Holmes, I cannot pretend I'm happy to have answered your summons.
20:16Of course.
20:18And I continue to appreciate the division of your loyalties.
20:21It's no small wonder that you have withheld so much.
20:30Roy first attacked his master on the evening of September the 2nd, did he not?
20:34How can you know that?
20:35As the professor came from his study into the hall, you've restrained the dog.
20:39On this occasion, he was merely shut up in the scullery.
20:42Next morning, he was as right as rain or so McPhail informs me.
20:47McPhail?
20:47Who better than the family coachman to advise me how matters might truly stand.
20:54Forgive me, Mr. Holmes, I should have told you myself, but...
20:56But you didn't.
20:58The second attack occurred 13 days later.
21:02Again, the professor was in the hall.
21:03Fortunately, this time he was able to put the study door between himself and the altered animal, was he not?
21:08Edith wanted Roy chain from that moment.
21:11But her father overruled her.
21:13He insisted that he was still a dear, affectionate dog.
21:16That he wasn't congenitally vicious.
21:18But not after the third attack?
21:20No, he did agree then that he had to be restrained.
21:23And Roy was banished to the chain in the stable yard?
21:27Yes.
21:28McPhail believes that the change in Roy's behaviour stems from about two months ago.
21:33I think it may have. I didn't keep a strict note of it.
21:36Consult your fiancée, Bennett, and McPhail.
21:38The precise log of these events may yet prove pertinent.
21:41I observed that the professor lectures at the university at two o'clock this afternoon.
21:46I shall call then.
21:48No!
21:49I couldn't possibly agree! No!
21:51Bennett,
21:53Miss Presbyter did not dream.
21:55Someone or something looked in upon her.
21:58It is my conviction that your fiancée is in grave danger.
22:03From whom?
22:04No, sir.
22:06From whom?
22:07Or from what?
22:16The secretary, you handled the professor's correspondence.
22:19Oh, yes. It's my responsibility to open every letter.
22:22Has it always been Miss Presbyter's habit to lock her bedroom door at night?
22:31Um...
22:31No.
22:32Well, it...
22:33Well, she told me that...
22:34Yes.
22:36It was after Roy began to behave so strangely.
22:39That she too became afraid of the dog?
22:41Mr. Holmes, you mustn't touch his desk!
22:43Get it!
23:00Inform me of the correspondence the professor had with someone called...
23:06Dorak.
23:10Inhabiting...
23:11Corn mead.
23:14Oh.
23:15No, no, no.
23:17Commercial road, of course.
23:19You see.
23:21It would appear that the professor answers such correspondence himself.
23:27Well, again, um...
23:28Again?
23:29You've been reluctant to speak?
23:32Yes.
23:34Some eight weeks ago he told me that certain missives might arrive from East Central marked by a cross under
23:40the stamp.
23:41The code?
23:44And did they?
23:46Regularly?
23:47Irregularly.
23:48I was to leave them unopened and speak of them to no one.
23:51You said missive.
23:52They were not letters.
23:54Well, some where others were small packets.
23:57And did you observe Professor Presby's replies?
23:59No.
24:00They didn't pass through my hands.
24:01Yet the evidence would suggest that he did respond.
24:04To the Hindu, the dog is a traditional enemy of the monkey.
24:09What was that, Watson?
24:11What?
24:12Nothing.
24:13Jack!
24:17Oh, I wasn't aware.
24:19No, I couldn't tell you. You'd already gone out.
24:22I see.
24:24I've invited Alice to take tea with us.
24:27Do not be too severe upon your fiancee, Miss Presby.
24:29He has acted for the best.
24:32And please, will you continue to lock your door at night?
24:36The prowler who looked in upon you is no ordinary creature.
24:39Good day.
24:44Jack!
24:45You shouldn't have brought him in here.
24:47I didn't want to, but he insisted.
24:49This is his grave danger.
24:52Was that Sherlock Holmes?
24:54THE Sherlock Holmes?
24:58Your observation goes to the very heart of this business, Watson.
25:01Observation?
25:02Considering the monkey and the dog, the very heart of it.
25:04Oh, you think so?
25:05If you'd be so kind as to accompany me to the university, you can drive on to the commercial road
25:10and inquire after Doddack.
25:12That's not an address, Holmes.
25:14The commercial road's a mile long from Allgate East to Limehouse.
25:16Then ask a custom monger where Doddack shop.
25:18Shop?
25:19Come on, Watson.
25:20I'm going to the lake.
25:27The equatorial rainforests of Africa, Asia, and Southern America are filled with the sound and movement of a multitude of
25:37species from the primate family.
25:39To conclude, therefore, this, um, physical activity, the swinging amongst branches, the, uh, flying leaps from treetop to treetop and
25:50loud raucous cawing, not only defines territorial rights in the forest, for example, for food gathering, where the tender shoots
26:02of tree and shrub are particularly prized, but also is frequently among the males,
26:08a ritual display, either to warm off unwelcome intruders or to, uh, impress a particular female with the sexual potential
26:20of the former.
26:23Thank you, all gentlemen.
26:40Let's go.
27:34All right?
27:35Good afternoon.
27:37Looking for something, are you?
27:38I believe there's some livery stables here or nearby.
27:41No.
27:42No, we've got a knackers yard next door.
27:44That's all.
27:45Oh, right.
27:45Right you are.
27:48It's a dead-end cock.
27:50I could see a way through.
27:51Yes.
27:52You a narc or what?
27:53Not at all.
27:55Out.
27:57I'm sorry.
27:58I said out.
28:11You just can't take an in, can you?
28:14I beg your pardon.
28:15I said out and I meant out.
28:18No admittance, mate.
28:20What?
28:20These are commercial premises.
28:22What do you mean by that?
28:23I mean it's a shop.
28:25Well, it must be early closing day.
28:28This is ridiculous.
28:31Is it?
28:38My dear Lestrade, I am astonished that you, a man of your standing, should call upon so petty an error.
28:44Professor Presbury objects most strenuously to your investigations, Mr. Holmes.
28:48His complaint is that of unjustified harassment.
28:53The justification is yet to be proved.
28:56Has Presbury informed you of the facts?
28:58Of course.
28:59And your conclusions?
29:01A girl half asleep, mistook a cat or a bird or both for an intruder.
29:08That's all.
29:09A trifle.
29:12Such a simple explanation.
29:15However, it begs the question of the family dog, does it not?
29:21What dog?
29:22Presbury did not mention Roy's part in this affair.
29:25Strange.
29:25Clearly a partial witness.
29:27I suggest you ask him.
29:29You're not in full possession of the facts of this complex case.
29:32Trust you to say there's more to it than meets the eye, Mr. Holmes.
29:35I never concern myself in anything without that stimulus.
29:38If you persist, you may find yourself at the wrong end of a private prosecution, you know.
29:44Professor Presbury is a determined man.
29:47Then we're fairly matched, are we not?
29:50I knew it.
29:52Well, I've said my say.
29:55Mr. Holmes.
29:56Let's train.
29:58Mr. Holmes.
30:17All right, you can do it.
30:19Yeah.
30:19Easier than maids, poor old fella.
30:52No, no, no.
30:52No, no, no.
31:36No, no, no.
31:57No, no, no.
32:01No, no.
32:03No, no.
32:06No, no.
32:08No, no.
32:16No, no, no.
32:37No, no.
32:38No, no.
32:40No, no.
32:45No, no.
32:55No, no.
33:03No, no.
33:19No, no.
33:20No, no.
33:33No, no.
33:34No, no.
33:41No, no.
33:57No, no.
34:19No, no.
34:26No, no.
34:29No, no.
34:32No, no.
34:39No, no.
34:45No.
34:52No, no.
34:53No, no.
34:54It must have been a trick of the light, sir.
34:55It must have been an idiot.
34:57Yes, sir.
34:58I was mistaken.
35:00My apologies.
35:07Bennett.
35:08Yes, sir?
35:10Get some sleep.
35:12That's a good chap.
35:13No, no, no.
35:14Yes, sir.
36:09No, no.
36:22Watson!
36:26Watson!
36:29Watson!
36:30Run!
36:48Manifestly, a gang is at work.
36:50Other zoological gardens have reported similar thefts.
36:53Oh, yeah.
36:54My colleagues in Bristol are investigating
36:56the theft of two rhesus monkeys and a baboon.
36:58We moved only last week.
37:01A traveling menagerie in Oxfordshire
37:03have lost a prized chimpanzee.
37:06And Maidstone, their finest gorilla.
37:09Big Charlie.
37:10Delightful chap.
37:11I knew him well.
37:13They've all disappeared without a trace.
37:16And Mr. Holmes, what's his interest?
37:19He insisted to me that this may have
37:21relevance to another case he has in hand.
37:23We like to indulge him when we can.
37:27Find anything to the purpose, Mr. Holmes?
37:29Nothing much.
37:30I warned you.
37:31My men have been through it with a tooth comb.
37:34The lock was released by Swell Jenkins of Stepney Green.
37:37The primate was quietened with a pad of chloriform
37:40administered by someone who lavishes their hair
37:43with Mr. Brewster of Germanstreet's pomade.
37:47This would suggest that he also sports a waxed moustache.
37:51Mr. Brewster being celebrated for his cosmetic wax for gentlemen.
37:54If this were so, Lestrade,
37:56you could do worse than have a word with Harry the Tash Wilcox of Soho.
38:00Good Lord, Holmes.
38:01You ought nothing much.
38:03Would be anyone else's a great deal.
38:04Yes, well, I'm sure my men will arrive at the same conclusion
38:07once their reports are out of hand.
38:09You will also naturally have noticed, Lestrade,
38:11that this is the sixth reported theft
38:13of a mature male primate in as many weeks.
38:15Is it?
38:16Six.
38:17Oh, exceptional.
38:19The gender of the animals removed is, I suggest, of the essence.
38:24Good day.
38:44Come in.
38:51My dearest Alice.
38:54I'm not interrupting your work.
38:56No, no.
38:57I wasn't seriously engaged.
39:00Just some notes of future inquiry, nothing more.
39:04Shall we go through to the drawing room?
39:06This is hardly the place to entertain a young lady.
39:08No.
39:11Oh, dear.
39:13My dear child, what is the matter?
39:17I ought to have said before.
39:20What, you?
39:21What?
39:24There.
39:25You must take it back.
39:30Oh, but Alice.
39:31I can't marry you.
39:33I shouldn't have said I would, but I was afraid to say no.
39:37Please take it back.
39:40Nonsense.
39:41This is simply a...
39:41No.
39:42You must take it.
39:44There.
39:45I'm sorry.
39:47Alice.
39:49No.
39:50You're old.
39:52You're too old.
40:00Sir Bennett actually saw the intruder's shadow inside the house.
40:05But upon investigation, you could find no further trace.
40:07You must get this to him by way of the butcher's boy.
40:09Are you coming?
40:11Where to?
40:11Dorach's Emporium.
40:13Especially this past where Swell Jenkins took such pains to guard against you.
40:17Are you game?
40:18Delighted.
40:20You go on.
40:22I always carry a firearm east of Allgate-Watson.
40:52I always carry a firearm east of Allgate-Watson.
41:02Oh, my God.
41:44It's as I see it.
41:57We was reckoning all the visit, Mr. Holmes.
42:00Wilcox!
42:04And Jenkins.
42:32My heavens, Holmes, this is what I smelt.
42:35These are Dorak's patients, poor, abused creatures.
42:40Have you observed the experiments that Dorak performs on them?
42:43Oh, no, that's none of our business, he says.
42:45We count you so fortunate that the process has been kept from you.
42:51Now, gentlemen, in you go.
42:54In there? With him? Why?
42:56To await the police. In, gentlemen.
43:00We shall advise Inspector Lestrade at once.
43:04You can't leave us in here!
43:06Remember, the gorilla is a social animal.
43:09And if you both mind your manners, you will do well enough, my dear sir.
43:28Oh, Mr. Bennet and Miss Presley.
43:31Yes.
43:32I decided I had to accompany Jack, Mr. Holmes.
43:33I'm delighted. Have you brought the list of missing dates?
43:36Yes.
43:37Roy also barked on these nights.
43:40Please, never mind that, Mr. Holmes.
43:42We have far more urgent matters to impart.
43:44Is that so?
43:45Miss Morphy has renounced my father.
43:48She's returned his reign?
43:50Today.
43:51Since when he has remained locked in his study.
43:53Every time I've knocked, he's shouted abuse at me.
43:55We fear...
43:56The logic of it, Watson.
43:58Of this progression, do you see it?
43:59Please.
44:00The first three occasions are self-evident.
44:02We know of those.
44:04What happened on the 5th of October?
44:06Roy barked all night.
44:08And on the 12th, too.
44:11There are also days upon which the professor received packages from London East Central.
44:15This is the date on which the face appeared at the window four nights ago.
44:19Yes.
44:19And this is where the shadow appeared last night.
44:24Of course!
44:27The common factor is two.
44:28Always the gap decreases by two days.
44:32Namaskol, Holmes.
44:35And today...
44:36is the 21st of October.
44:43Did...
44:45Yes.
44:47The package arrived this morning.
44:51I am in the crisis, Mr. Borgoners.
44:53Last night was but the precursor.
44:56Can't we miss go at once!
44:58Come along, come along!
44:59I'll explain all the way!
45:11Come along, come along!
45:12Look!
45:13The right door!
45:14It's open!
45:14Do they open it, no!
45:15No!
45:15Yes!
45:16...
45:31No!
45:41Did you hear, Mr?
45:42Too well, Ms. Visby, too well.
45:49Up there.
45:51Look!
45:57I never chose you.
45:59You were right.
46:12Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
46:27ha.
46:30He's heading course to this morpher's house.
46:32Bennett, stay here to protect Ms. Presby.
46:37Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
47:09Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, he's aiming for that bounty.
47:15Look, the men are in this high spring.
47:33The dog wants a dog.
47:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
47:46Stay away.
47:47Please, stay away.
48:10It's a close thing.
48:12Just missed the carotid artery.
48:14Is he all right?
48:16He'll live.
48:18A reformed man, I have no doubt, after his experience.
48:24My dear illustrator, I quite intended you to have the credit,
48:27but to complete the case against Dorak, Wilcox and Jenkins, you'll need this.
48:32Here is the incontrovertible proof
48:35that those animals you've rescued from degradation were stolen
48:38for the sake of their glands.
48:40The animal extract will be sold at enormous profit
48:43to those foolish or desperate enough to imagine
48:45that a course of serum could restore their lost vitality
48:48without any other effects.
48:50I am grateful to you, Mr. Holmes.
48:53Thanks to you, we've traced the evil to its source.
48:56Perhaps.
48:57But poor Presby.
49:00When one tries to rise above nature, one is liable to fall below it.
49:04The highest type of man may revert to the animal
49:09when he leaves the straight road of destiny.
49:13Yes, well, I'll leave the philosophy to you, Mr. Holmes.
49:16Quite the best, Lestrade. I always do.
49:19Is the wolfhound to be destroyed?
49:21Oh, no.
49:23No, it was the monkey that Roy attacked, not the man.
49:26But the dog would be himself again quite as much as his master.
49:31Well, thank you both.
49:33Good day, gentlemen.
49:34Good day, Lestrade.
49:39If I may say so, Holmes,
49:41I think you went a little too far in allowing Lestrade all the credit.
49:44Not all, Watson.
49:46You can find it away in our archives.
49:49One day, the entire truth can be told.
50:20Finally,Twitter will be made working.
50:21When my grades make a good idea,
50:21one of theTON game moves along with a complete study.
50:21We want to go seeage of ourternet to form.
50:21Take a great time as someone grayed for dinner to have someone says,
50:27while weWorks about it,
50:28The last time there is no doubt we who already were born today.
50:29Care as the old missionary one day,
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