Without a Clue
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:06:00
Just for the record...
:06:02
...how many windows are there
in the front of this building?

:06:05
I haven't the foggiest idea.
:06:10
There are fifteen windows,
you fool!

:06:13
Fifteen!
:06:18
Not only that...
:06:21
Not only that, but the reporter
you just embarrassed...

:06:25
he knows how to type,
is somewhat nearsighted,

:06:28
and recently returned
from a holiday.

:06:32
"And how do you
know that, Watson?"

:06:35
Elementary.
From the creases on his wrist

:06:37
where a typist
presses against the table.

:06:40
Do you think this is
a good likeness of me?

:06:45
Wonderful story,
by the way,

:06:47
but on page two,
you have me admitting a mistake.

:06:50
A writer must write
of which he knows.

:06:52
Do you think
that's really necessary?

:06:55
I mean, tarnishing the image
and all that?

:06:58
Hello.
:07:01
What have we here?
:07:02
Something's afoot.
:07:17
How many times have I told you
to stay away from my experiments?

:07:22
Something wrong?
:07:26
I seem to spend an increasing
amount of my precious time

:07:30
correcting your blunders,
both private and public!

:07:34
I see. It's the Clay case.
:07:36
You still in a snit over that?
:07:39
Well, if you want my opinion...
:07:42
I beg your pardon?
Opinion, did you say?

:07:44
Oh, my God.
Not that speech again.

:07:48
May I remind you,
for your information, sir,

:07:50
that your opinions are my opinions.
:07:52
Oh, piffle.
:07:54
I created the character
of Sherlock Holmes,

:07:57
and hired you
merely to play the part...


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