The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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Holmes...
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l don't mind telling you...
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l'm a bit apprehensive
about this.

:59:08
l'm rather curious myself
to know what's going on...

:59:10
in that Machiavellian
mind of his.

:59:12
No. l don't mean Mycroft.
l mean Madame Valladon.

:59:14
Oh, don't worry.
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She'll be perfectly safe
with Mrs. Hudson.

:59:20
To see Mr. Mycroft Holmes.
:59:21
Right you are, sir.
:59:22
He's expecting you
in the upstairs study.

:59:25
Now, if you gentlemen
will sign in.

:59:26
Surname, Christian name,
address, nature of business.

:59:34
Gentlemen!
:59:59
Hmm. Jamaican, no doubt.
1:00:02
Either Tropical or Golacina.
l'm not quite sure.

1:00:18
Come in.
1:00:19
Come in, Sherlock, Dr. Watson.
1:00:20
Sit down.
1:00:22
You're looking very fit,
both of you.

1:00:24
Thank you.
1:00:26
How are you, Mycroft?
How's your gout?

1:00:28
Under control, except for
an occasional twinge.

1:00:31
l've got a treat for you--
very old Madeira, 1814.

1:00:35
There are only six bottles
left in the world.

1:00:37
l've got two of them...
1:00:38
and l'm negotiating
for a third.

1:00:40
lf you don't mind
my saying so...

1:00:41
anybody who's susceptible
to gout shouldn't be...

1:00:44
The last doctor who
warned me about that...

1:00:45
was crossing Picadilly,
slipped on an orange peel...

1:00:47
and was run over
by a delivery van...

1:00:49
from Fortnum and Mason.
1:00:50
To your very good health.
1:00:52
Why are you wasting
this precious stuff on us?

1:00:54
l see you so rarely.
How long has it been?

1:00:57
Not since the, uh, case of
the Greek interpreter.


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