:56:00
Has anything happened?
:56:01
Have you seen
anything unusual?
:56:03
No nothing yet.
:56:04
Mr. Holmes, do you think
:56:05
I could possibly
be in danger here?
:56:07
There's no doubt of
it but don't worry.
:56:08
I'll be watching.
:56:09
I'll be glad
when it's over.
:56:10
Yes, I know.
:56:11
Don't take any
unnecessary risks.
:56:13
Don't talk to
strange people
:56:14
and above all don't
wander far from the
lights and the crowd.
:56:16
You must go back.
:56:17
Good luck.
:56:39
Here we are, Ann.
:56:40
Thank you.
:56:42
Tell me, that's a
South American gaucho
orchestra, isn't it?
:56:45
Yes.
:56:46
Rather good aren't they?
:56:48
Yes.
:56:49
Shall we go in.
:56:50
It's rather
chilly out here.
:56:52
Just as you like, Ann.
:57:02
You're being too hard
on Holmes, Sir Ronald.
:57:04
He gave me his word
he'd be here, sir.
:57:06
He sent me in his place.
:57:08
You?
:57:09
Well, sir, I've
been with Holmes
:57:10
on a good many cases
and I can assure you,
:57:12
you might have done
considerably worse.
:57:16
Where are these
other policemen he
promised to send me?
:57:18
They'll be here directly.
:57:19
A sergeant and two
policemen, picked men sir.
:57:24
What is it, sergeant?
:57:25
Police officers to
see Dr. Watson, sir.
:57:27
Bring 'em in.
:57:28
It's about time.
:57:33
Is Dr. Watson here?
:57:34
Yes, I am Dr. Watson.
:57:36
Sergeant Bullfinch at
your service, sir.
:57:37
Good evening, sir.
:57:38
My I see your
identification, sir?
:57:39
I told you
I am Dr. Watson.
:57:41
I don't doubt that, sir,
but the inspector said
:57:42
I was to be particular
about identification, sir.
:57:49
Well you seem to be a
law-abiding citizen.
:57:51
I suppose you'll be
wanting to see mine?
:57:52
Yes, please.