Young Sherlock Holmes
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:31:01
I'd do everything in my power
to seek out that one investigation

:31:06
- that could promote me to inspector.
- Good day, Holmes.

:31:29
What are you doing?
:31:31
Dudley dropped this.
I was giving it back.

:31:34
- I beg your pardon?
- Your paper.

:31:37
- It doesn't belong to me.
- You dropped it.

:31:42
- It isn't even my handwriting.
- Give it...

:31:49
These are the exam answers.
:31:51
It appears we have finally discovered
the secret of your intelligence.

:31:57
- But, sir...
- You better come with me.

:32:13
The fools!
Their age has turned them to granite.

:32:17
They only listen to themselves.
:32:19
- I thought they'd consider my record.
- They did.

:32:23
It did more harm than good.
:32:25
A record of that quality only convinced
the Board you'd cheated all along.

:32:29
- That's absurd.
- Well, Holmes,

:32:31
you were caught with the answers
in front of a classroom of students.

:32:36
Worse, the answers
were in your handwriting.

:32:39
An excellent forgery. Who'd have
suspected Dudley could pull it off?

:32:43
I can prove my innocence,
if you'd give me time.

:32:46
The Board quoted the school motto
five times during our meeting.

:32:51
- 'Honesty, probity and diligence.'
- Exactly!

:32:54
In their eyes, you've committed
the worst crime imaginable.

:32:58
And I'm being given the worst
punishment imaginable: Expulsion.


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