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00:28You
00:41You
01:07You
01:30You
01:32Oh, I do apologize. Am I disturbing you?
01:35No, please do come in mrs.
01:39My name is Miss Alice de Bouvier. I'm mr. Holmes new neighbor.
01:44Oh, I didn't have the pleasure to
01:47I am dr. John Watson. Could we provide you with any assistance?
01:52She is not the concern Watson. I'm
01:57Then what is this about?
01:59Oh, that child standing sniffling behind her get rid of him Watson, but he is shivering with cold and he
02:09is upset
02:09What happened to him?
02:11Little Tom knocked at the wrong door.
02:13Oh for crying out loud.
02:16Boy come in warm yourself by the fire. Can I offer you a cup of tea mr. Bouvier?
02:21Well, I
02:23It is not as though we are disturbing. You know who are we?
02:27I suppose not
02:29Since you are our new neighbor. It is perhaps better that you know what he's like
02:33You're starting to worry me
02:35Well, mr. Holmes is relapsing this illness that he has seizes him when he finds himself with nothing to do
02:42He becomes completely asocial
02:45And alas this is a very difficult medically incurable case
02:49Now this must stay between us
02:52Of course I understand how very sad
02:55But there is a cure if only a temporary one a thrilling inquiry
02:59Most certainly if he refuses this one then his condition will worsen
03:04Oh, I am still here. You know, I didn't fall out of the window
03:08So
03:12Very well then
03:15Thank you miss
03:20Thank you
03:23You
03:23You
03:23You
03:27You
03:28You
03:31You
03:32You
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03:57You
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03:59You
03:59You
04:13I don't know.
04:37I don't know.
05:04I don't know.
05:05It's my father, sir.
05:06He's missing.
05:08I don't know what to do.
05:16Missing, eh?
05:17And what do the police say?
05:18The police?
05:19They don't believe me.
05:21They say he's just abandoned me.
05:23But that's a lie.
05:28What's his name?
05:29George Hurst, sir.
05:32And when was the last time you saw him?
05:35Three weeks ago.
05:36He left for a new job.
05:38But this time, he was acting a bit strange and angry.
05:47Strange, in what way?
05:49He said to me,
05:50Son, I'm out on a special job.
05:53Don't you dare move from here.
05:56I think something went wrong.
06:00Three weeks.
06:01That's a long time.
06:03Well, every day I thought he would show up.
06:05And anyway, I can look after myself.
06:12Very well.
06:13Your address, please, Tom.
06:1512 Dorset Street.
06:16The first floor, door E.
06:19It's in Whitechapel, sir.
06:21But I ain't got no money to pay.
06:24Who asked for money, Tom?
06:26Your case seems to be the very medicine I need.
06:28I'll meet you there shortly.
06:30Thank you, sir.
06:32Sir.
07:55These streets are too narrow for the cab I'll have to walk.
08:17Sorry, I'm working.
08:18I can't open the door.
08:27Sorry, I'm working.
08:29I can't open the door.
08:37I can't open the door.
08:41I can't open the door.
08:43I can't open the door.
09:36I don't feel thirsty right now.
09:38I don't feel thirsty right now.
09:49I don't open the door to strangers.
10:02I don't open the door to strangers.
10:04I don't open the door to strangers.
10:48I don't open the door to strangers.
10:48I don't open the door to strangers.
11:10just leave the post on the doorstep
12:02you
12:32you
12:43to the home mr. holmes
12:52please sir find my father
13:04huh so that's why you came to see me
13:12Tom probably reads at night
13:28huh
13:28so that's why you came to see me
13:51my mother sir she died when i was very young
13:54my father told me what she was like
13:57but that's all i have
13:59i'm sorry Tom
14:01my mother left me when i was very young too
14:17first covered his bills ahead of time
14:19thus providing Tom with security
14:21and sustenance
14:31food's running low
14:33it's already three weeks since George Hurst's disappearance
14:37well i can see the preparations for peasant soup
14:41a clever concoction for somebody with apparently no culinary skills
14:45can see him
14:54you
14:54you
14:59you
15:00you
16:32It's too dark. I can't see anything.
16:45It's too dark. I can't see anything.
16:50I can't see anything.
17:14George Hurst's work was varied.
17:16He was evidently a hard-working and valuable hand.
17:30My mother saw.
17:32I'm sorry.
18:01I can't see anything.
18:02I can't see anything.
18:03I can't see anything.
18:03I can't see anything.
18:03I can't see anything.
21:04I don't feel thirsty right now.
22:32I don't feel thirsty right now.
22:41I don't open the door to strangers.
23:00I don't feel thirsty.
23:12I don't feel thirsty.
23:38I don't feel thirsty.
23:58I don't feel thirsty.
24:11The Old Tabard Pub, North Street
24:14The Old Tabard Pub, North Street
24:58The Old Tabard Pub
25:28A leather satchel, what's in it?
25:30A leather satchel, what's in it?
26:00A leather satchel, what's in it?
26:11Just some old thing
26:36I hope you'll find my father soon
26:46A collection of worn-out and second-hand books
26:49George Hurst was providing his son with the best education that he could afford
26:56Food's running low
26:57It's already three weeks since George Hurst's disappearance
27:04The Old Tabard
27:06The Old Tabard
27:15The Old Tabard Pub
27:16The Old Tabard Pub
27:39And who's in it?
28:09Just some old things.
28:11Just some old things.
28:44Just some old things.
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