:24:00
	I'm a collector
of teapots.
:24:05
	Teapots!
:24:06
	Doctor Watson does this
look like a diamond?
:24:09
	Not very much
:24:10
	now that you mention it.
:24:12
	What's that all
about a confession?
:24:13
	When I came in
here before
:24:14
	they said that
they took it.
:24:15
	Well you'll please oblige
:24:17
	to stop meddling in
police business.
:24:19
	His time wasn't entirely
wasted Lestrade,
:24:20
	at least you've
recovered the teapot.
:24:22
	Thank you Holmes.
:24:23
	Teapot.
:24:25
	Fellow tries his best
and what's he get?
:24:27
	Humiliation and abuse
:24:29
	from Lestrade
of all people.
:24:30
	I have a good mind to
chuck off the whole case.
:24:32
	Might be a good idea
:24:34
	to let the police
do their own work.
:24:35
	You mind your
own business.
:24:39
	Oh there you are Watson,
:24:40
	how about a spot
in my compartment?
:24:41
	Thanks old man.
:24:43
	Serve them right if
I got a bit tiddly.
:24:55
	I suppose you realize
:24:56
	you'll be turned
over to the police
:24:57
	as soon as we
reach Edinburgh.
:25:00
	Doctor Watson, teapots!
:25:03
	I beg your pardon
Professor Kilbane;
:25:05
	you're in the next
compartment aren't you?
:25:06
	I am.
:25:07
	I'm afraid we'll have to
ask you a few questions.
:25:09
	Now don't tell me that
you're going to start.
:25:13
	Do you mind?
:25:14
	Why of course mind.
:25:15
	Come on, in you go.
:25:24
	A brilliant mind
in times when...
:25:27
	When your scientist mind
has shown him the way?
:25:30
	Exactly.
:25:31
	You take the death
:25:32
	of young Carstairs,
for instance.
:25:34
	I knew from the
first it was poison.
:25:36
	The scientific
approach of course.
:25:38
	The murderer used
a hypodermic.
:25:40
	Some rare poison from,
:25:42
	from South
America probably.
:25:44
	Or India.
:25:45
	Yes or India.
:25:46
	I've been to India.
:25:48
	So have you.
:25:49
	Yes sir.
:25:51
	Yes of course.
:25:58
	You've been to India.
:25:59
	I don't like your attitude
Professor Kilbane,