The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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:30:03
Are you all right, Holmes?
:30:06
Holmes?
:30:22
From the sound
of your footsteps...

:30:24
l gathered that you were not
in a particularly amiable mood.

:30:29
How--how could you...
:30:33
invent such a dastardly lie?
:30:35
What the deuce
were you thinking of?

:30:42
Watson, you have
my most abject apologies.

:30:46
But have you ever been
cornered by a madwoman?

:30:49
lt seemed like the only
way to get out of it...

:30:51
without hurting her feelings.
:30:53
And what about my feelings...
:30:55
and my reputation?
:30:56
You realize the gravity
of what you've done...

:30:59
the possible repercussions?
:31:00
So there'll be a little
gossip about you...

:31:01
in St. Petersburg.
:31:02
These things spread
like wildfire.

:31:05
l can just hear
those malicious whispers...

:31:07
behind my back.
:31:09
l'll never be able to show
my face in polite society.

:31:11
And if it ever got back
to my old regiment...

:31:14
you don't know the Fifth
Northumberland Fusioneers.

:31:18
They'll strike me
off the rolls.

:31:20
They'll cut off my pension!
:31:22
Watson, you're running amuck.
:31:24
Dishonored, disgraced,
ostracized...

:31:29
What am l to do?
:31:31
Well, for one thing,
l'd get rid of that flower.

:31:38
Oh, you may think
this is funny...

:31:40
but we're both
in the same boat.

:31:42
We must take
desperate measures.

:31:44
We must stop this talk!
:31:48
Maybe if we got married.
:31:50
Then they'd really talk.
:31:55
Obviously,
we cannot continue...

:31:57
to live under the same roof.
:31:59
We must move apart.

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