:04:21
All right, what did I do?
:04:25
You're not going
to tell me, are you?
:04:28
All right.
You want to know what's wrong?
:04:31
- I said I did, didn't I?
- I'll tell you what's wrong.
:04:34
Don't declare a case is closed...
:04:37
Just a minute.
My public awaits.
:04:39
...until I say it's closed!
:04:41
- Good morning, gentlemen.
- Good morning, Mr. Holmes!
:04:44
- May we have a word?
- Certainly.
:04:46
How did you know somebody was
tunneling into the Royal Gallery?
:04:50
That was very interesting.
:04:52
There was fresh dirt
in the building next door.
:04:55
Fresh dirt...
:04:56
Would you like
to elaborate on that?
:05:00
It was an elementary deduction
based on the clues at hand.
:05:03
But didn't Scotland Yard see
the very same clues?
:05:07
I see and observe.
:05:10
Isn't that rather redundant?
:05:18
Describe the front of this building.
:05:22
Without looking,
describe the front of this house.
:05:25
Well, it's brick...
:05:28
...it's got black railings, I think,
:05:31
and windows.
:05:34
- How many windows?
- How many?
:05:40
I don't know.
:05:41
Quite so. He sees,
but he does not observe.
:05:45
Whereas I see and observe,
:05:47
and thus bring many
notorious blackguards to justice.
:05:50
Hear, hear!
:05:57
Did I put that reporter in his place?