The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:10:03
Hmm...''Women are never
to be entirely trusted...

1:10:07
''not the best of them.''
1:10:09
What did you say?
1:10:10
l didn't say it.
1:10:12
You did,
according to Dr. Watson.

1:10:14
He gave me some old copies
of ''Strand Magazine.''

1:10:18
The good doctor is constantly
putting words into my mouth.

1:10:21
Then you deny it.
1:10:23
Not at all.
1:10:25
l am not a wholehearted
admirer of womankind.

1:10:30
l'm not very fond
of them myself.

1:10:36
The most affectionate woman
l ever knew was a murderess.

1:10:40
Oh?
1:10:41
lt was one of those
passionate affairs...

1:10:43
at odd hours
right in my laboratory.

1:10:46
And all the time,
behind my back...

1:10:48
she was stealing cyanide...
1:10:49
to sprinkle on her husband's
steak and kidney pie.

1:10:52
You mustn't judge all women by--
1:10:54
Of course not.
1:10:55
Only the ones l
was involved with...

1:10:57
and l don't just
mean professionally.

1:10:59
Kleptomaniacs, nymphomaniacs,
pyromaniacs...

1:11:06
Take my fiancee, for instance.
1:11:08
Your...fiancee?
1:11:09
She was the daughter
of my violin teacher.

1:11:13
We were engaged to be married,
the invitations were out...

1:11:16
l was being fitted
for a tailcoat...

1:11:19
and twenty-four hours
before the wedding...

1:11:21
she died of influenza.
1:11:23
l'm sorry.
1:11:24
lt just proves my contention
that women are unreliable...

1:11:28
and not to be trusted.
1:11:35
Good night, Mrs. Ashdown.
1:11:38
Good night, Mr. Ashdown.
1:11:59
Sie sputen mach lnverness.
Doch steigen die aus.


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