:17:00
	Any objections
Doctor Merrivale?
:17:02
	This is a tempest
in a teapot Mr. Holmes
:17:04
	but you're
welcome of course.
:17:05
	Now if you'll all excuse
me I'm rather tired.
:17:10
	Good night.
:17:14
	What do you say Simpson?
:17:16
	Glad to have you
gentlemen of course.
:17:18
	Then you will
stay both of you?
:17:20
	Thank you Mr. Alastair
:17:21
	we should be very glad to.
:17:23
	Sergeant will you
have our things
:17:24
	sent up from the inn?
:17:26
	Right away sir.
:17:27
	This is excellent.
:17:28
	I'll tell Mrs. Monteith
to get your rooms ready.
:17:29
	Mr. Holmes,
:17:30
	I must say I
feel a lot safer
:17:32
	now that you
and Doctor Watson
:17:33
	are in the house.
:17:34
	Oh a delight to be of
any use, Mr. Cosgrave.
:17:36
	And well if you would
care to keep me informed
:17:39
	if you should
discover anything
:17:40
	I would be only too
glad to help you.
:17:42
	I'd do anything
:17:44
	to get to the bottom
of this awful mystery.
:17:45
	I'll bear that in
mind Mr. Cosgrave.
:17:47
	Thank you.
:17:48
	Good night.
:17:49
	Good night.
:17:50
	Good night.
:17:59
	Well what do you
make of it Watson?
:18:02
	Well my theory is
its Doctor Merrivale.
:18:05
	Did you take a
look at his eyes?
:18:06
	Rather frightening huh?
:18:08
	Yes but that might
be accounted for
:18:10
	by advanced myopia,
:18:11
	complicated with
a stigmatism.
:18:13
	Well who do you
think it is?
:18:15
	At the moment
:18:16
	I suspect no one
:18:18
	and everyone.
:18:20
	So it's your theory
:18:21
	that Doctor Merrivale
is the murderer?
:18:22
	Yes, yes Merrivale.
:18:23
	Hum.
:18:24
	What about...
:18:27
	what about
Captain Simpson?
:18:29
	Simpson?
:18:30
	I see what you mean?
:18:32
	Do you?
:18:33
	Yes.
:18:34
	There's a surly looking
chap if I ever saw one.
:18:36
	He didn't much relish
:18:38
	our being asked to
stay here either.
:18:40
	Right you are Watson.
:18:42
	Do you suspect
anyone else?
:18:43
	Well of course,
there's old Alastair.
:18:46
	And what might cause
you to suspect Alastair?
:18:48
	He's too good to be true.