The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
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1:57:10
lt was out there. Now it's gone.
1:57:13
-lt's gone?
-Forever.

1:57:14
Look for yourself.
1:57:19
A bottle of champagne?
1:57:23
And a Bible?
1:57:26
That's all that's left
of H.M.S. Jonah.

1:57:32
Holmes!
1:57:33
For once, would you mind
being a little less cryptic?

1:57:36
lt would seem that someone
carelessly loosened...

1:57:38
the bolts of the submersible.
1:57:41
What a fitting end
for Trappists.

1:57:44
Now they are resting
in eternal silence...

1:57:46
at the bottom of the lake.
1:57:51
Do you know what
he's talking about?

1:57:56
Fraulein von Hoffmanstal.
1:57:59
Yes, Mr. Holmes. l'm all ready.
1:58:02
lf there's one thing l like
about the Prussians...

1:58:04
it's their punctuality.
1:58:05
lf there's one thing
l dislike about the British...

1:58:08
it's their climate.
1:58:10
l understand your jails
are very damp...

1:58:12
and your heating facilities
totally inadequate.

1:58:16
They are, but you're
not going to jail.

1:58:17
You're going back to Germany.
1:58:20
Germany?
1:58:21
You will be conducted
to the Swiss/German border...

1:58:23
and be exchanged for one
of our agents...

1:58:25
a man named lbidson.
1:58:28
Thank you.
1:58:29
Oh, don't thank me.
Thank my brother.

1:58:31
lt was his idea.
1:58:37
Frankly, l think we're
making a very poor deal.

1:58:40
You're much better
than most operatives...

1:58:41
working for
British intelligence.

1:58:44
Don't you agree, Sherlock?
1:58:46
And better than some
consulting detectives.


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