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02:03Father!
02:13Father!
02:16Father!
02:17Father!
02:18Father!
02:20Father!
02:43I haven't a jury come out.
02:46Why are it taking so long?
02:48I won't learn much by looking at the body.
02:52If Dr. Watson is satisfied, surely that should be enough for them.
02:56Where is she?
02:58With Miss Helen.
03:00Miss Helen?
03:02I told you not to leave them alone together.
03:05She practically ordered me to go.
03:07I'm sorry, Helen.
03:11Allie.
03:13Allie!
03:17Allie!
03:18Yes, sir?
03:19Tell Dr. Watson I want to see him at once.
03:23Yes, sir.
03:32Dr. Watson, will they be long before they begin the inquest?
03:35Not long now, my dear.
03:36I know it's not ill, but they'll make it easy for you.
03:40I must ask you.
03:42Have you any idea how Violet met her death?
03:46Well, I suppose I ought not to answer that question until I have given my evidence.
03:50But if it will help you by answering it, no.
03:56Well, I wish I knew.
03:57Oh, my dear, my dear.
03:59You mustn't let it upset you.
04:02It was good of you to come.
04:04It's a great help.
04:08To have a friend.
04:10You see, Violet and I had no one in England.
04:16You knew my stepfather, Dr. Reilly.
04:20I, uh, I've heard of him.
04:26Well?
04:28Will you come this way, sir?
04:31All right.
04:31In a minute.
04:32My master's orders, sir.
04:34Yes, yes.
04:35In a minute.
04:35I'm very sorry, sir.
04:37You must come now.
04:39What do you mean?
04:41Let's go.
04:41Let's go, sir.
04:48Does he always behave like that?
04:52He carries out his master's orders.
05:10Very upsetting, Miss Business.
05:12Uh, it won't take long, I suppose.
05:14Oh, I don't think so.
05:16Sometimes these country juries fuss a little.
05:18I don't think there'll be any delay.
05:26Excuse me.
05:41Dr. Watson, it's very kind of you to come from Brompley.
05:45Not at all.
05:46I knew you all ate right in India, you know.
05:48Ah, yes, yes.
05:49It's strange we never met out there.
05:51Well, India's a large place.
05:53I suppose you have no doubt in your mind about this affair.
06:00I'd rather not anticipate my exit.
06:02You understand?
06:03Oh, quite, quite, quite, sir.
06:05I hope you'll stay for lunch.
06:07I'm afraid I have to get back as soon as possible.
06:10By the way, should the verdict of the jury be warranted, I think I could get a friend of mine
06:15to take up the case, Sherlock Holmes.
06:18You know, Sherlock Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes.
06:23You see, I'd rather not anticipate the verdict.
06:27You understand?
06:29I'm sorry you won't stay.
06:31You know, this old house is rather gloomy, but the, uh, one wing that's habitable is not without charge.
06:38Are we all ready, gentlemen?
06:39Are we all ready, gentlemen?
06:43Well, you really have to.
06:46Well, Dr. Ryland, as you're a witness of this inquiry, I'm afraid your presence here is irregular.
06:50Oh, I thought, sir, but under my own rules...
06:52Ah, no, sir, I'm afraid I should have to ask you to withdraw.
06:55Oh, very good.
06:56It's good.
06:57Dr. Watson, I will take your evidence first.
07:06Oh, would you mind sitting over here?
07:08Oh, sure.
07:15Oh, my God.
07:17Oh, my God.
07:29Oh, my God.
08:19Mr. Holmes in?
08:23Yes, Dr. Watson.
08:25Hello.
08:27What's the matter with you?
08:28That machine you brought in, Dr. Watson.
08:30It's supposed to give the details of every criminal case.
08:33And the whereabouts of every criminal at any given date.
08:36You know how I've worked to get it complete.
08:39Of course.
08:39And now, what's wrong?
08:43I keep correcting it, that's all.
08:50Mr. Holmes, this isn't fair.
08:52No machine can give you everything.
08:54No, my dear.
08:55That's why I shall keep on using this old brain of mine.
08:59These data are about Dr. Riley DeVillian's disease.
09:02The record is very accurate, considering his hero ended the death.
09:05Except, of course, for the native butter.
09:08But the report missed several points.
09:11You don't mean to say you remember every detail?
09:14I remember reading the case.
09:15In these matters, reading is remembering.
09:19However, I like your machine, Watson.
09:23Keeps me up to the mark.
09:25Well, how did you get on with our friend?
09:27Tell me what you learned at the ingress.
09:29Nothing very much, really.
09:33Tell me first what happened.
09:35Absolutely nothing of any importance.
09:38The girl was a friend of yours.
09:39Would you like me to look into her?
09:40No, no, no.
09:41I'd only waste your time.
09:42Well, anyway, tell me what happened.
09:44Well, the doctor was a hard-bidden sort of fellow.
09:48Quite decent, really.
09:50He behaved very well.
09:52Gave his evidence in a clear, straightforward way.
09:55No sign of the, shall we say, eccentric gentleman
09:59who beat his native butler to death in India.
10:02Now appears to be the terror of the village he lives in.
10:04No, there were some stories about him, of course,
10:07but Mrs. Thornton, the housekeeper,
10:10said Rylott was kind as himself to the two girls.
10:13Hmm.
10:15Yes, well, Dr. Rylott was with her
10:17just before she gave her evidence.
10:18Yes, all the witnesses were in the same room.
10:22Good-looking woman?
10:24No.
10:25Yes.
10:27Does that matter?
10:29Might.
10:30The butler, what's his name?
10:33Rogers.
10:34What a memory you've got.
10:37Rogers seemed to falter.
10:39I wondered whether he had anything to do with it.
10:42He looked furtive.
10:45I'm sure his furtive look wasn't fear of the doctor.
10:48No, one of the jurors asked him about that,
10:51but he denied it indignantly.
10:53The native stone.
10:54What was his evidence?
10:56Alley?
10:56No, he slept in an attic.
10:59Right away from the tragedy.
11:01Hmm.
11:03I hear there were gypsies in the neighborhood.
11:05Any point made of them?
11:06No.
11:07No motive for murder?
11:08None.
11:09The stepfather.
11:11Does he benefit by the girl's death?
11:13Yes.
11:14Yes.
11:14But in his evidence, he said he was giving up his name in favor of Helen.
11:20Any kind of him.
11:22How did he receive the verdict?
11:25Relieved.
11:25Relieved?
11:26Why?
11:27Well, naturally.
11:29It was all very trying for him, and he was glad to get the matter cleared up.
11:34Add these details to Dr. Riley Stockett.
11:37I may need them.
11:38Yes, Mr. Holmes.
11:41Oh, yes, Watson.
11:42While you've been reorganizing the outer office with your data-giving systems and so on,
11:48I've added this one.
11:50All that you've said has been taken down against against you.
11:54And if you've made any mistake or missed any salient point,
11:59it's all on record.
12:04Now stand by my opinion, all right?
12:08By the way, should Miss Helen become engaged, she'd let you know, I suppose.
12:14You're a friend of the family.
12:16Yes, of course.
12:17You're sure of that?
12:19Yes, why?
12:20Oh, nothing.
12:21I'd just like to know it all.
12:22Yes, but why?
12:23I'd like to congratulate her.
12:25She should get married.
12:28But let me know, at once.
12:33You're a very good person.
12:34Yes.
12:35So she looks back to the field.
12:37Yes?
12:37Yes.
12:39Yes.
12:42Yes.
12:43Yes.
12:43Yes.
12:51Yes.
12:55Yes.
12:58Yes.
12:59Yes.
13:00Yes.
13:10Oh, of course.
13:12They're engaged, aren't they?
13:17Allez!
13:35Yes, sir.
13:47Come, come, come, come.
13:50Be patient for a little while and everything will come all right for us.
14:01You're going away already.
14:04I know, my dear, it's my rotten luck.
14:07But my orders from the FMS came through suddenly.
14:10You see, we've taken over another plantation and I'll have to go.
14:15When?
14:19Well, I've got to go to Amsterdam tonight to report to the board.
14:23But I'll get back on Thursday so that we can have two days before I go to Rangoon.
14:28How long will you be away?
14:31Oh, I shall think it'll be about six months to a year.
14:37A year?
14:49Just a year since Rana died.
14:53And I know how long a year can be.
15:00I should be left here alone.
15:03I can't.
15:05I'm frightened.
15:08Frightened?
15:10Good.
15:14Well, I know this is rather a gloomy place, but do you really mean to say that you're frightened?
15:21Yes.
15:23Why?
15:28I can't tell you.
15:30Is it your stepfather?
15:34I can't tell you.
15:36You must.
15:36I can't leave you like this.
15:40What is it?
15:42The Curtis South is going away for one year.
15:49He leaves on Saturday.
15:52Good.
15:54Good, Harry.
16:03Going away for a year.
16:12And there's no need to carry on with the, uh, alteration.
16:18I'm only saying this.
16:21Take me away with you.
16:24If you wait, I shan't be here for you.
16:31Don't ask me how I know.
16:33I just know, that's all.
16:35Take you with me?
16:36You mean that?
16:38Yes.
16:41Why, that's marvelous.
16:44It'll be an awful rush, you know.
16:46Can we manage it?
16:47Of course we can.
16:48Anything, if you're...
16:50We'll be married on Friday and leave on Saturday.
16:55And...
16:59Be happy ever after.
17:00No.
17:01With the window in there.
17:02I just...
17:03If you say so.
17:04Yes, yes.
17:04All the same to me.
17:06Come on, Bill.
17:07Come on, sir.
17:08Get all that gear out of here.
17:10We can be ready and pick your stepfather now.
17:12And tell him you're coming with me.
17:13You'll be careful.
17:14I can take care of myself.
17:16Don't you worry about that.
17:22Why shouldn't she?
17:25Why should she?
17:32Oh, she'd leave me, would she, after all these years.
17:36Get income with her.
17:38Me.
17:39Me need a defendant on two stepdaughters for my income.
17:44But we'll change all that.
17:46We'll change all that.
17:48Now, listen to me.
17:50For I'm the only friend you've got.
17:53Don't try it again.
17:55But the second time...
17:56They'll meet no more of the second than of the first.
17:59No one in the world can tell.
18:02It's impossible, I tell you.
18:06Under her mother's will.
18:08If she marries, half my years will be gone.
18:11I must respect.
18:12Let them suspect.
18:14They can prove.
18:15Nothing.
18:17Not my way.
18:23Not my way.
18:28It's all right.
18:29He was very decent about it.
18:31He was?
18:32Are you sure?
18:33Of course.
18:35Now, listen.
18:36I shall be back from Amsterdam late tomorrow or early next morning.
18:39And I'll get everything ready for our wedding on Friday.
18:42Special license and so on.
18:43You realize I can have nothing to be married with?
18:45Oh, my dear.
18:48As you are.
18:49Just as you are.
18:51Come along, darling.
18:52Come to the top of the road with me.
18:57Now, I want you to proceed with the work in this room.
19:00What?
19:01Yes, yes, yes, yes.
19:02And work overtime, if necessary.
19:05You understand?
19:06Yes, sir.
19:08Goodbye, my dear.
19:09Bye.
19:11Bye.
19:32I don't know.
19:46I don't know.
20:12I don't know.
20:48Oh, uh, is the room ready for Miss Heaven?
20:54I'm getting it ready for her.
20:56Now.
20:57Good.
20:58Good.
21:01Good.
21:03Good.
21:09Good.
21:49Oh, Miss Helen, I'm changing your room tonight.
21:54Changing my room?
21:57The builder started working yours.
22:04Then where am I to sleep?
22:06In the other room.
22:11Violet's room.
22:15It was her room?
22:19Yes.
22:20Let's go.
22:20Let's go.
22:21Let's go.
22:35Let's go.
22:44Let's go.
22:45Let's go.
22:47Let's go.
22:53Let's go.
22:58Let's go.
23:03Let's go.
23:27I can't go into that room.
23:29Nonsense.
23:30It's just a room, nothing more.
23:32You should be going abroad with the oven.
23:34That's no place for nerves.
23:37You must learn to conquer them.
23:40Come, be reasonable.
23:43I can't go into that room.
23:45What harm can there be going in there?
23:48I tell you, you're getting childish and imaginative.
23:52It would be wrong of me to allow you to have your own way.
23:57Oh, I shall not give in to you.
24:00I can't go into that room.
24:03Oh, you're going in there now.
24:08Nerves.
24:11That's all it is.
24:13Just nerves.
24:22All right.
24:54Hold on. Watson.
25:01Oh, I'm so glad I found you.
25:03My dear Helen, what's the matter?
25:04I'm... I'm...
25:05Scared to death.
25:06This is my dream, Mr. Holmes.
25:08You've made an early start.
25:10What dream was it?
25:11The 6.18.
25:12It's a little later one.
25:13Oh, dear Holmes, does that matter?
25:14Great deal.
25:15It's 7 o'clock.
25:16It's faster, but I couldn't wait.
25:19Mrs. Hudson, will you get this young lady a cup of coffee and put it in the next room?
25:23Yes.
25:25Why not have it in here?
25:26I doubt that Miss Stoner will have time to tell us everything before her stepfather arrives.
25:30Who?
25:30Your stepfather.
25:31But I can't possibly know where she is.
25:32I thought you left word at your rooms, Watson, that you were sleeping here.
25:35You call that person and come along here.
25:37I'd like to meet him.
25:38Oh.
25:38No, my dear.
25:39Don't be frightened.
25:40You're amongst friends.
25:40Now sit down.
25:46Now tell me exactly what has happened recently.
25:55For a whole year since my sister's death, he's been kinder.
26:00And then?
26:01Directly I became engaged.
26:03His manner changed.
26:05Yeah.
26:06There's that same look he had when Violet was going to leave him.
26:10It seems as if he were waiting.
26:14Waiting?
26:14For what?
26:16I don't know.
26:17I don't think.
26:20I'll explain to anybody how I know that I'm in danger.
26:22But all the things that happened to Mitha before her death seem to be happening to me.
26:29Don't distress yourself.
26:31Tell me quite calmly what these things are.
26:35The builders.
26:39Those kipsies.
26:41I see.
26:43Music.
26:45Has your stepfather tried to make you move into another room?
26:49Yes.
26:51Yes.
26:51Into your sister's room?
26:53Yes.
26:54Is it nearer to his?
26:55It's next door.
26:57Any means of communication?
26:59No.
27:03Now what about these gypsies?
27:05Tell me about them.
27:06They've come back.
27:08I saw them yesterday.
27:11The same gypsies that were there a year ago.
27:14Have any of them come to the house?
27:16No.
27:17He was always very friendly with them.
27:20And I can't forget my sister's dying words.
27:24Banned and speckled.
27:27Banned and speckled.
27:31What about this music?
27:34I've heard it again.
27:36My sister heard it before her death.
27:39Last night I was forced to sleep in that room.
27:42Forced?
27:42Yes, forced.
27:44I was terrified.
27:53I sat by the window till I was chilled to bone.
27:57All I could hear was the growling of the dogs and the wind in the trees.
28:03From the window I could see the gypsies' fire flickering in the distance.
28:17I kept my lamp going as long as I could.
28:21But at last it flickered out and I was left in the dark.
28:31Finally, I was so cold I wrapped the eider down around me.
28:35I fancied I could smell the Indian cheroots.
28:38My stepfather always smokes them.
28:42Violet mentioned having noticed them.
28:47Suddenly, I felt somebody was in the room.
28:49I called out,
28:51Who's there?
28:52Who's in my room?
28:56And then
28:58I heard
28:59that
29:02that music.
29:05It ceased suddenly.
29:08I don't know what the danger was
29:10but I only know it was very near me.
29:14I spent the rest of the night
29:16crouched in a corner in the other window
29:18as far from the bed as possible.
29:22In the morning
29:23I caught the first train to London.
29:28Why, Mr. Holmes, I'm terrified!
29:31Naturally.
29:32You had enough to frighten anyone.
29:35Now, what was this music like?
29:39It was a soft,
29:40thrilling sound.
29:42It reminded me of India.
29:44India?
29:52Beckel,
29:53band,
29:55gypsy,
29:57smell of cheroot in the next room.
30:01Was your door fastened?
30:03Yes.
30:04Windows?
30:04Yes.
30:05Any access to the chimney?
30:07That's very possible.
30:09Ah.
30:12When can I see this place?
30:13Oh, you mustn't go there.
30:15If you saw either of you there.
30:16We can take care of ourselves.
30:17But you don't know him.
30:18You've never seen him in a range.
30:20I think we shall in a minute.
30:22Miss Thomas?
30:23Come on, you're clear, will you see?
30:24Mr. Holmes,
30:25if you should find me here...
30:27We won't.
30:28Come along, will you?
30:40Hang on.
30:47We'll be looking at both.
31:11I'm sorry, Mr. Hudson, but this gentleman is under very great stress.
31:14He hopes you will forgive me.
31:17Mr. Charlotte Holmes, I believe.
31:19Your belief is justified.
31:21I thank you, sir, not to meddle in my affairs.
31:23Your name being?
31:24My name, sir, is Grimes Birellet.
31:29A healthy place and obviously very good for the lungs.
31:33I thought of going there myself.
31:35Almost a year ago.
31:37To Stoke Manor, sir?
31:40Yes.
31:41He said it was healthier for me to remain in Baker Street.
31:44It certainly was.
31:46I'm not sure.
31:47I find such places usually, excuse me.
31:49I doubt it.
31:51Still possible that I may make the visit.
31:55A return visit, sir?
31:57I beg your pardon?
31:58I believe you have already had a visit from my stepdaughter, Miss Helen Stoner.
32:04It is the first law of my prison, Dr. Rylas, never to answer questions.
32:09But you will answer me, sir!
32:12What do you mean by...
32:13And you...
32:16What do you mean by interfering in my lawful affairs?
32:19If they're lawful, Dr. Rylas, no one is likely to interfere with them.
32:26Mr. Holmes, if you think that I appear a little, uh, hot-headed.
32:32No, no, no.
32:33How ever did you get that idea in your head?
32:35If I say a little rude...
32:38Robust.
32:38A trifle robust.
32:40Nothing more.
32:40This young girl, my stepdaughter...
32:44She is here, sir!
32:46And I know she's here!
32:48Do you hear me?
33:00Miss Helen, Dr. Watson has just come.
33:03Where is he?
33:04I let him in at the side door and took him up to your old room.
33:08Stand for me to Mr. Curtis?
33:10Yes, sir.
33:11I'll do it for you.
33:12Thank you, Roger.
33:25When you leave, mate, get that Indian blood to feel out across the ground.
33:30Take faith with all them dogs to visit about.
33:32Yes, there's a lot of quaint of them going around here.
33:35All right.
33:36Good night, mate.
33:37Good night, mate.
33:42What makes you think that?
33:44One thing and another.
33:46Have you noticed anything, Keogh?
33:48Yes?
33:49Yes.
33:49The white people keep someone asking me questions.
33:57Dr. Watson.
33:58Brilliant.
33:59You're Mr. Holmes, with you?
34:01No.
34:01I went and looked at the terms of your mother's will, as he asked me to.
34:04And he promised me he'd be stationed here, but there's no sign of it.
34:07I hope he won't be lost.
34:09A stepfather may be back at any moment now.
34:12You never know what Holmes is going to do next.
34:14Examine the doctor's room, I think, Watson.
34:16Okay.
34:17Holmes?
34:18How long have you been here?
34:20Well, I've held down this job since four o'clock, thanks to the kindness of a Mr. Armitage.
34:24Now, Miss Stoner, I'd like to see your stepfather's room.
34:27Yes, but we'll be quick.
34:29All right.
34:29We'll be all right.
34:52What's in here?
34:53I think my stepfather keeps his business letters in there.
34:56Oh, you know them.
34:58Well, I've been in it once before.
35:00I remember that was full of paper.
35:07Is there a cat in the house?
35:08No, but milk's often sent up to this room.
35:32What do you make of that, Watson?
35:35Looks like an ordinary dark whip.
35:38Then the wife's looped up in that way.
35:40No, that's not the ordinary, is it?
35:42Here's the cat in the house.
36:44Now, the other room, please.
37:09This was your sister's bedroom?
37:11Yes.
37:12Shut the door.
37:15Shut the door.
37:49Shut the door.
37:49Were these windows securely fastened like that last night?
37:52Yes.
37:54And the door locked?
37:55Yes.
38:01Have a look at the other side of the bed, Watson.
38:04Behind these curtains.
38:08How many of you have done?
38:10No.
38:10Starting to talk.
38:23You have two bells ready.
38:25That one doesn't ring.
38:32So the one by the fireplace was put in?
38:35No.
38:37That one's always been there.
38:44This bell was hung, but it doesn't ring.
38:46Yes.
38:49Tell me, Hunt.
38:51Hunt!
39:02How long has this table been clamped to the floor?
39:06I didn't know it was.
39:08I've never tried to move it.
39:10What time do you think?
39:38Well, what time do you think?
39:44How did you smell your stepfather's cheroot in this room?
39:49I imagine it came from the corridor.
39:56If my deduction is correct, there's a ventilator behind that bell rope.
40:01Watson, go into the doctor's room.
40:03On the right wall, just beneath the beam, you'll see a picture, a hunting picture.
40:07Yes, look behind it, and see if there's any means of opening a flap in this wall from the other
40:12side.
40:12All right.
40:23There, there's a thought, this rope's a dummy.
40:26On some hook.
40:43Watson, can you see into this room from the other side?
40:47Yes.
40:48But only the opposite wall.
40:50You can't see the bed?
40:52No.
40:54Absolutely impossible.
40:56This opening's very small.
40:58Nothing to get through here.
41:00All right, shut it.
41:13It's not from one room to another.
41:19The building was put on the outside wall.
41:25Well, I've finished.
41:27Are you sure?
41:29Who's that?
41:30Mr. Holmes, it's Rogers.
41:36The master.
41:37The master.
41:38Miss Fennett, you promised.
41:39Yes, yes, Rogers.
41:41Quick, Mr. Holmes, we must go.
41:43All right, my dear.
41:43Dr. Watson.
41:44Mr. Thomas, tonight, when your stepfather's not a bed, as soon as quiet, show a light in your window.
41:49That's all right.
41:50We'll be outside.
41:50We'll get up to your room somehow.
41:52Quickly, Watson.
41:53What about you?
41:54I'm all right.
41:54I'm here to work.
41:55Get down the back stairs as quickly as you can.
41:56All right.
42:00All right, my dear.
42:01Don't worry.
42:01You'll be all right.
42:22Where's the room, sir?
42:23In her room.
42:25What time did she get back?
42:26About 12 o'clock, Sabine.
42:27No, no, no, sir.
42:29Look at me.
42:30Did she go out again?
42:31No, sir.
42:32Did she send any message?
42:34No, sir.
42:35Look at me, Daniel.
42:36Did she send me message?
42:39Yes.
42:40Yes, she did.
42:42And where is it?
42:44No, it's here.
43:02I want to speak to you.
43:06I want to speak to you.
43:08I want to speak to you.
43:26Go to your room.
43:28Go to your room.
43:38Go to your room.
43:40And I'm like, what are you doing?
43:41These girls aren't howling about.
43:57What about the Gypsy?
43:59Ah, I nearly made a bad mistake there.
44:02The presence of those Gypties will put me off the scent.
44:05A signal?
44:06A signal to an accomplice who can get in that room,
44:09who can carry death that leaves no trace.
44:52What do you want?
44:53Yes.
45:03I'm afraid I must ask you to take something of a risk.
45:06The only possible way.
45:07You must do nothing to arouse a suspicion.
45:10Now, I want you to get on the bed.
45:11Oh, no, no.
45:13If you say so.
45:16What?
45:17Take this torch.
45:20Quick.
45:21Quick.
45:21Quick.
45:24Quick.
45:28Quick.
45:31Quick.
45:34Quick.
45:35Quick.
45:36Don't shut.
45:36One感じ.
45:37One.
45:37One.
45:40One.
45:41Oh, my God.
46:38Oh, my God.
46:41Oh, my God.
47:07Oh, my God.
47:22Oh, my God.
47:24Oh, my God.
47:25Oh, my God.
47:37Oh, my God.
47:38Oh, my God.
47:41Oh, my God.
47:50Oh, my God.
47:58Oh, my God.
47:58Oh, my God.
48:03Oh, my God.
48:14Oh, my God.
48:19I've got you.
48:20For once in your life, you're wrong.
48:23Wrong?
48:24I'm not going to a wedding.
48:26I've just come from one.
48:30Then, sir, there was very uncurteous this morning.
48:33I was afraid that might happen.
48:35Nonsense.
48:36Splendid, sir.
48:38I'm just going to pay you to see the more.
48:40Why don't you come?
48:42Not in my line, Watson.
48:44No, no.
48:45Besides, they thanked me very nicely.
48:47Give them my congratulations.
48:49Or perhaps condolences.
48:51Ravish.
48:52We all come to it, my dear fellow.
49:00We all come to it.
49:03Goodbye.
49:11Not all in here, Watson.
49:15Not all.
49:24Have you added the details of Dr. Reilert's affair to the dockets?
49:28Yes, sir.
49:28Put them with cases concluded.
49:32Yes, sir.
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