The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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:02:00
a gross miscarriage
of justice.

:02:03
It is deplorable,
Professor Moriarty,

:02:05
that a man of your
intellectual attainments

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should be standing
in the prisoner's box

:02:08
charged with a
crime of murder.

:02:10
And in setting you free,
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I cannot in my
conscience exonerate you.

:02:15
Let the prisoner
be discharged.

:02:22
Let me in, let me in.
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My Lord, my lord,
:02:27
I have important
new evidence.

:02:29
You come too late,
Mr. Holmes.

:02:31
The prisoner has
been discharged.

:02:32
But my lord, you can't
let Moriarty go free.

:02:34
He killed Loray.
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I can prove it.
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I can destroy his alibi.
:02:38
That alibi has
been established

:02:39
by three hundred fellows
of the Royal Society.

:02:41
Your lordship, my client
has been acquitted.

:02:43
He cannot be tried twice
for the same charge.

:02:55
Oh there you are, Holmes.
:02:56
I'm afraid you have
a bad opinion of me.

:02:58
On the contrary, I hold
you in the highest esteem

:03:00
but only as a maid.
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It's gratifying to know
that one's talents

:03:04
are appreciated by such a
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distinguished
connoisseur.

:03:07
May I give you a lift?
:03:09
Cabs are scarce
in this rain.

:03:10
Thank you.
:03:15
Two twenty one
Bakers Street.

:03:16
Very good, sir.
:03:18
After you, my dear Holmes.
:03:19
By no means,
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I prefer that you
precede me at all times.

:03:22
Such a creature
of habit you are.

:03:29
You have a magnificent
brain, Moriarty.

:03:31
I admire it.
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I admire it so much
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I'd like to present
it pickled in alcohol

:03:36
to the
London Medical Society.

:03:38
That would make an
interesting exhibit.

:03:41
Holmes, you only
now barely missed

:03:44
sending me to the gallows.
:03:45
You're the one
man in England

:03:47
clever enough
to defeat me.

:03:49
The situation has
become impossible.

:03:50
Have you any suggestions?
:03:52
I'm gonna break
you Holmes.

:03:54
I'm going to bring out
right under your nose

:03:56
the most incredible
crime of the century

:03:58
and you'll never suspect
it until it's too late.


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