:11:01
	He was eaten by cannibals
in the South Seas.
:11:04
	Very unfortunate
family, hey Holmes?
:11:06
	They found Angus' bones.
:11:10
	Sent them back
to Driercliff
:11:12
	where no man ever goes
:11:14
	whole to his grave.
:11:16
	The place is haunted.
:11:18
	Haunted?
:11:19
	You mean ghosts?
:11:22
	Only a fool
believes in ghosts.
:11:25
	Spirits never
haunted Driercliff.
:11:28
	Five minutes to
closing time gentlemen.
:11:30
	Only the memory of evil.
:11:39
	You're wanted at
Driercliff House Sergeant.
:11:42
	What is it woman?
:11:43
	Murder.
:11:46
	Alastair himself is it?
:11:49
	I don't know.
:11:50
	Doctor Merrivale
didn't say.
:11:53
	Mr. Holmes would you
care to come along?
:11:55
	Yes I would, thank you.
:11:57
	Watson.
:12:00
	You mark my words,
:12:02
	Alastair has met
the brutal death
:12:05
	of these fathers.
:12:21
	Awe, good
evening Sergeant.
:12:23
	Oh Mr. Alastair,
:12:24
	this is Mr.
Sherlock Holmes
:12:25
	and Doctor Watson.
:12:26
	I took the liberty of...
:12:27
	Mr. Holmes, Doctor Watson.
:12:29
	How do you do sir?
:12:30
	Oh this excellent,
most excellent.
:12:32
	Please come in gentlemen.
:12:33
	Please come in.
:12:36
	And welcome to
Driercliff House.
:12:38
	Now where is the corpse?
:12:40
	Follow me.
:12:42
	It's by the furnace.
:12:43
	The furnace?
:12:44
	Yes poor Davis
:12:46
	he was burnt to a crisp.
:12:48
	Burnt to a crisp.
:12:50
	I say Holmes
:12:51
	this murder seems a
bit of a fiend hey?
:12:53
	At least he's consistent.
:12:54
	Consistent?
:12:55
	Yes the deaths all follow
:12:57
	the legend of Driercliff.
:12:58
	Well as MacGregor puts it
:12:59
	no man ever goes
whole to his grave.