:18:02
Mr. Holmes's involvement
in this case is necessary.
:18:05
- I quite agree.
- You do?
:18:07
However, the Crime Doctor
is at your disposal.
:18:10
Who the deuce
is the Crime Doctor?
:18:12
What?
:18:15
Most amusing, but this is a matter
of the gravest urgency.
:18:18
When do you expect Mr. Holmes?
:18:21
Not for a while.
He's out of town.
:18:24
Good afternoon.
:18:26
Well...
:18:29
...too bad.
:18:31
I'm sure we'll be able to get along
quite well without Mr. Holmes.
:18:34
Wait!
:18:35
Today's Friday, isn't it?
:18:38
Of course it is. Silly me.
:18:40
Holmes is supposed
to be back tonight.
:18:42
How fortunate.
:18:44
Very well. We shall return
at seven tonight.
:18:48
Come along, Inspector.
:18:50
Till then, gentlemen.
:18:51
- We've made this trip for nothing.
- I must ask you once again...
:18:59
Where did you get that hat?
:19:01
Where did you get that tile?
:19:04
Isn't it a knobby one?
It's just the proper style
:19:08
I would like to have one
just the same as that
:19:12
Where'er I go,
they shout Hello!
:19:14
And where'd you get that hat?
:19:16
Where did you get that hat?
Where did you get that tile?
:19:20
Good evening.
:19:22
Have you seen Peter Bright?
He's disappeared.
:19:24
Hello, Connie.
:19:30
All right...
:19:33
Who did it?
:19:35
Come on... which one of ya
pinched me?
:19:39
- Pinched, you say?
- That's right.
:19:41
May I be of... some assistance?
:19:46
The name is Holmes...
Sherlock Holmes.
:19:51
Constance Peyton, sir.
Pleased to meet ya.
:19:55
Charmed.
:19:56
Now, let's see...
:19:59
By careful observation
of the patrons of these premises,