:29:00
I suppose you'll
want to speak to this Peter Giles.
:29:04
I've never been one
for religious talk, myself.
:29:07
On the other hand,
no leads must be overlooked.
:29:10
You can rest assured,
your Lordship,
:29:12
we shall be investigating
the daughter, as well.
:29:16
I must be going.
:29:18
Come here! You ninny,
what are you doing over there?
:29:22
Amazing fellow, really.
:29:25
All right, now go! Go!
:29:32
Open this door!
:29:34
Giles, open the door.
It's Sherlock Holmes.
:29:37
Stand back, I'll break it down.
:29:47
Half a tick, Mr. Holmes.
:29:55
You can't go walking into
someone's residence,
:29:58
pokin' about
their personal possessions,
:30:00
disturbin' their privacy.
:30:05
That's for Scotland Yard.
:30:09
Anybody home?
:30:14
Nobody home.
:30:16
- You're treading on the mat.
- Sorry.
:30:21
Nice, tidy little place.
:30:23
- A French postcard.
- Really?
:30:25
I knew a chap
who collected these once.
:30:27
He had this wonderful one
of two women...
:30:30
- Oh. It's just the Eiffel Tower.
- Quite a bit of correspondence there.
:30:33
I'd say Giles hadn't been home
for several days.
:30:38
Anything of interest
in that card?
:30:40
It says, "Having a gay time here,
but need a holiday.
:30:43
Will see you on Monday. L."
:30:45
I wonder who that can be?
:30:49
"L"... is that an old friend?
A secret lover?
:30:51
It's my guess
it's his daughter Leslie.
:30:54
I'll wager you're right.
:30:58
That's right...
let him deduce everything.