:37:08
I say there, has
something happened?
:37:11
Definitely.
:37:12
Would you mind moving
back a few paces.
:37:14
Not at all.
:37:16
Thank you.
:37:20
Perhaps I can
find a doctor.
:37:22
I'm a doctor.
:37:23
What's the
matter with you?
:37:25
I'm all right.
:37:26
I was thinking of you.
:37:27
Why?
:37:29
But aren't you ill?
:37:32
Certainly not.
:37:34
I'm dead.
:37:39
Well I'm afraid
I must be getting on.
:37:41
Don't let me detain you.
:37:45
Stupid fellow.
:37:48
Watson, come here.
:37:51
Coming Holmes.
:37:58
Look at that, Watson.
:38:01
What have you
found, Holmes?
:38:02
Footprints?
:38:04
Yes.
:38:04
A club-footed man
:38:06
about five foot
eleven I should say
:38:08
from the length
of his stride.
:38:10
Do you observe
anything singular
:38:11
about these
footprints, Watson?
:38:13
I can't say that I do.
:38:14
Club-footed people
invariably bring
:38:15
their full weight
down on the toe.
:38:17
If you look closely
you'll observe
:38:18
that the weight of the man
:38:19
who made these footprints
:38:21
is normally balanced
from toe to heel.
:38:22
Well what can you
make of that, Holmes?
:38:23
Oh just one more
unnatural element
:38:25
to this rather
peculiar case.
:38:27
The clubfoot must
have some other
:38:28
compensating deformity
:38:30
to explain
these footprints.
:38:31
What?
:38:32
You think these are the
footprints of a murderer?
:38:34
It's possible.
:38:36
Yes, yes it's
quite possible.
:38:39
What Holmes?
:38:40
Well a man standing
just about here
:38:41
would command a
view of the park.
:38:43
He might project
some kind of weapon.
:38:44
Not a weapon's been found
except Hunter's revolver.
:38:47
It could easily
have been retrieved
in the excitement.
:38:48
And what kind of
weapon thrown from here
:38:50
could both strangle a man
:38:51
and crush his skull in?
:38:53
If we knew that,
my dear Watson,
:38:54
we'd be a
great deal nearer
:38:56
to the solution
of the crime.