:11:01
and the logical deductions
based thereon?
:11:04
I am referring to twaddle!
:11:06
You would be well served
:11:08
to include fewer of these dreary details
in future chronicles,
:11:12
and place greater emphasis on me.
:11:14
I am, after all, the one
the public really cares about.
:11:20
Would you be so kind as to
excuse us for a moment?
:11:25
Careful, Watson!
Remember your blood pressure!
:11:30
And good riddance to bad rubbish,
I must say.
:11:36
Am I to understand
that you are giving me notice?
:11:39
Let's just say that
the curtain has come down
:11:42
on yet another
miserable performance.
:11:46
Right.
:11:49
I was once a figment
of your imagination.
:11:56
But now, Sherlock Holmes
belongs to the whole world.
:12:07
At last we're free
of that ungrateful baggage!
:12:10
From now on, things are gonna be
much more pleasant around here.
:12:17
An actor?!
:12:20
Nothing the matter,
nothing at all.
:12:23
Back to work.
:12:25
Hold my calls.
:12:32
We'll start at the beginning...
:12:36
...shall we?
:12:37
It was about nine years ago.
:12:39
One of my patients was
a Scotland Yard inspector
:12:42
investigating
the Paxton murder case.
:12:44
I gave him the name
of the murderer,
:12:47
but gave credit to
a nonexistent detective.
:12:51
At the time,
I was hoping for an appointment
:12:53
to the staff of a rather conservative
medical college.
:12:57
I knew that they'd
frown on my little...
:12:59
- Hobby?
- Exactly.