The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:06:00
Yes, my dear,
but circumstances have changed.

1:06:02
The great detective.
1:06:06
Maybe this case is
too small for you.

1:06:08
On the contrary...
1:06:09
it's being handled
on a much higher--

1:06:10
l won't go back to Brussels!
1:06:12
Maybe you're giving up,
but l am not.

1:06:14
l'm going to go on
looking for him...

1:06:16
and nobody's going to stop me!
1:06:18
Even if they try to kill me!
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Are you quite finished?
1:06:22
lf you recall,
what l said was that...

1:06:24
we were going to put
you on the boat train.

1:06:25
l didn't say you were
going to stay on it.

1:06:27
She's not?
1:06:28
At 7:30, Mr. Holmes
and Dr. Watson...

1:06:30
will be seen waving good-bye
to Madame Valladon...

1:06:33
at Victoria Station.
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At 8:1 2, Mr. and Mrs. Ashdown...
1:06:37
accompanied by
their valet John...

1:06:40
will appear at Euston Station...
1:06:42
and board the Highland Express
to lnverness.

1:06:44
Mister and missis.
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Thank you.
1:06:50
l'm sorry for what l said.
1:06:53
That's not necessary.
1:06:56
l'll go and pack.
1:06:58
Maybe l should do it,
since l'm the valet.

1:07:01
Holmes, exactly what
are you up to?

1:07:02
As you like to put it
in your chronicles...

1:07:05
the game is afoot!
1:07:06
But what game?
1:07:07
Are you really that interested
in the Belgian engineer?

1:07:10
Or is it the wife of
the Belgian engineer?

1:07:19
You don't like me
very much, do you?

1:07:21
Nothing of the sort.
Quite the opposite...

1:07:23
but there's more to this case
than meets the eye.

1:07:28
Looking for something?
1:07:32
Yes. My other glove.
1:07:35
Let me help you.
1:07:48
Here it is.
1:07:52
Thank you.

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