Without a Clue
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:08:00
snatching you from the gutter.
:08:01
Hardly the gutter, old boy.
:08:04
After all, I was once
an actor of note.

:08:07
Whose last play ran a total
of one-half of one performance.

:08:12
I'll have you know
Shadow of Death

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with Reginald Kincaid
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was a towering work,
decades ahead of its time.

:08:20
Lesson number two.
Advanced Bowing.

:08:23
My only regret was that it ended
before the climactic third-act duel.

:08:28
Too bad you didn't have
a chance to see it.

:08:31
I've no use for
theatrical swordplay.

:08:34
All I ask is that
you obey a few simple rules,

:08:37
not the least of which is,
:08:38
a case is not closed
until I say it's closed.

:08:41
I think you underestimate
my own native deductive abilities.

:08:45
Do you hear those footsteps?
:08:47
I'd say this was a woman
about five-feet-five,

:08:50
weight about
twelve-and-a-half stone,

:08:52
age fifty-four. VoilĂ .
:09:00
Blown yourself up again?
:09:01
It's for you...
your Baker Street Irregulars.

:09:05
Hello, boys.
:09:07
Wiggins, give it back.
:09:10
Just tryin' to earn a living.
:09:13
We heard you was
looking for us, Doctor.

:09:20
Yes, there's been some trouble
:09:22
concerning the break-in
at the Royal Gallery.

:09:25
What?
:09:26
We heard that Mr. Holmes
declared the case closed.

:09:30
That will prove,
after some creative writing,

:09:32
to be merely a ruse
on Mr. Holmes's part.

:09:35
Something's not right...
John Clay does not deal in works of art.

:09:39
I need you boys to have a look around...
eyes sharp, ears quick.

:09:42
A copper apiece for your trouble,
and a shilling for what you learn.

:09:45
We'll do our best, won't we, lads?
:09:48
Don't let us keep you, boys.
Come on... out.

:09:50
Don't worry about a thing.
:09:52
We know how much you could use
some real assistance.

:09:56
You're making a laughingstock
of me. How can I be...


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