Without a Clue
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:26:01
if I said I have grave doubts
about Mr. Holmes.

:26:05
I must confess,
:26:06
I feel a bit prouder
knowing Sherlock Holmes is British.

:26:15
Do you suppose
he took the case, Professor?

:26:21
Watson?
:26:25
My dear boy,
how could he resist?

:26:28
This is working out
so very well.

:26:30
Driver.
:26:52
Gentlemen... I am here.
:26:55
Mr. Holmes, at last!
:26:59
Welcome to
Her Majesty's Royal Mint.

:27:02
This is one of my
long-time employees, Mister...

:27:06
- Hadlers, sir.
- Hadlers, yes.

:27:08
Inspector Lestrade was
inquiring about the vaults.

:27:11
It's my guess that it's an inside job
by someone with a key.

:27:15
You have a key,
don't you, Hadlers?

:27:20
Me? No!
:27:21
Inspector, please.
Mr. Holmes will take over now.

:27:24
It's quite all right.
:27:26
As a matter of fact, Lestrade,
:27:28
- you can be of some help.
- Of course.

:27:30
Hold my coat.
It's hot in here.

:27:37
So this is where
the printing plates are kept.

:27:44
Very interesting...
:27:51
No harm done.
:27:53
Tell me, how many people
have access to this vault?

:27:58
Three persons only...
:27:59
myself, the Commissioner
for Seals and Engravings,


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