:44:00
Holmes, what on earth
are you doing out here?
:44:03
I've been worried
about you.
:44:05
Yes?
:44:06
That fellow Meade appears
to be in the neighborhood.
:44:08
Do you mind if I
go along with you?
:44:09
I'd feel better about it.
:44:11
Not at all, I'd
appreciate the company.
:44:13
You know, it gets
quite lonesome,
:44:14
especially on a
night like this.
:44:17
By the way,
:44:18
do you feel you're
getting any nearer
:44:20
a solution of this
terrible business?
:44:22
Yes, yes, the
end is in sight.
:44:23
Really?
:44:25
Well, would you
mind telling me?
:44:26
(Sirens)
:44:27
Listen, air raid sirens.
:44:30
Yeah.
:44:31
Coming our way.
:44:33
Yes.
:44:34
But I don't seem
to hear any planes.
:44:36
Wait a minute, I can.
:44:41
Look, there's one, she's
coming right over.
:45:01
There she is.
:45:02
Ours or theirs?
:45:03
Theirs.
:45:04
Holmes, she's coming
in for a landing.
:45:13
The swine,
:45:14
that's the pick-up plane.
:45:15
The voice must
be here close by.
:45:16
Then we've got him.
:45:18
Barham, be careful.
:45:34
I can't understand
you, Holmes.
:45:35
Why didn't you help me?
:45:36
We almost had him.
:45:37
You're too
impatient, Barham.
:45:39
My patience is exhausted.
:45:40
This has got to stop.
:45:41
Thought you would have
solved the whole thing
:45:42
long before this.
:45:44
What happened?
:45:45
Was that a Nazi plane?
:45:46
Yes, I saw the filthy
swastika myself.
:45:47
Great scott.
:45:48
Took a shot at him
but he got away.
:45:49
Meade also got away.
:45:50
Well, I better
go report this.
:45:52
We'll go with you,
Come along Watson.
:45:53
You needn't bother.
:45:54
I can take care of myself.
:45:55
My dear fellow, there's
no use taking chances.
:45:56
I'm afraid you're
a marked man
:45:58
as long as Meade
is at large.
:45:59
Come on.