The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:28:09
Sorry. No visitors allowed.
1:28:12
Are you the guide here?
1:28:13
Yes, but the castle
is closed to the public...

1:28:16
while work is going on.
1:28:17
Oh, what are they doing?
1:28:19
lt's being restored
by the Society...

1:28:20
for the Preservation
of Scottish Monuments.

1:28:22
Oh, that's too bad.
1:28:23
l particularly wanted my wife
to see Urquhart Castle.

1:28:26
The tower is one of
the most interesting examples...

1:28:28
of medieval architecture.
1:28:29
About 1400, wasn't it?
1:28:31
That's right.
1:28:32
Let me see, was it built
by James ll or James lll?

1:28:36
The lll, but if you'd like
to come back next year...

1:28:39
we'll be finished then...
1:28:40
and l'll be glad
to show you around.

1:28:42
Thank you.
1:29:03
Pleasant sort, isn't he?
1:29:04
Pleasant, but ignorant.
1:29:06
He was off one hundred years
and one James.

1:29:09
lt's actually 1500 and James lV.
1:29:14
lf he's an official guide,
shouldn't he know?

1:29:17
lf he's an official guide.
1:29:22
Listen, do you hear
anything, Watson?

1:29:27
No. Those birds are making
too much of a racket.

1:29:30
They're not just birds.
1:29:32
They're our old friends.
1:29:49
Sulfuric acid.
1:29:51
The more we find out,
the less sense it makes.

1:29:54
To a graduate chemist,
it makes a great deal of sense.

1:29:57
Sulfuric acid when
exposed to salt water...

1:29:59
produces chlorine gas.

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