The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:23:02
l see nothing.
1:23:04
Nothing?
1:23:08
lt's gone.
1:23:09
Gone? Maybe it was never there.
1:23:10
Holmes, l swear to you,
l saw it as clear as anything!

1:23:13
Watson, as you
so succinctly put it...

1:23:15
we are living in
the nineteenth century.

1:23:16
Maybe that grave digger
was right--

1:23:18
the swell
and the boat overturning.

1:23:20
Monsieur Valladon may have
been found in the lake...

1:23:22
but he did not drown.
1:23:24
He died of asphyxiation.
1:23:28
Asphyxiation?
1:23:29
There's only one substance...
1:23:31
that can turn
a copper ring green...

1:23:32
and bleach the color
out of canaries--

1:23:35
chlorine gas.
1:23:36
Well, that may be,
but the fact remains...

1:23:38
that l saw something out there!
1:23:41
A figment of your imagination.
1:23:43
Now let us be logical.
1:23:46
The only concrete lead we have
is the reference to the castle.

1:23:50
The question is...which castle?
1:23:54
You call yourself logical?
1:23:55
You're the least
logical man l know.

1:23:59
Am l?
1:24:00
How can you say it's a figment
of my imagination...

1:24:04
when for years
you've been saying...

1:24:06
l have no imagination
whatsoever?


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