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:58:00
Right! You've gone
quite far enough,

:58:03
overstepping the bounds
of propriety.

:58:06
Come along, my dear.
You'll be much safer with me.

:58:09
- We'll have tea downstairs.
- Now, there's a good idea.

:58:12
You have visitors.
:58:13
Such carryings-on,
and in the middle of the day.

:58:17
This is a respectable
Presbyterian house, I assure you!

:58:20
Take no notice.
The woman drinks a bit.

:58:23
Come in, welcome.
:58:25
Good morning.
:58:26
I've informed Lord Smithwick
of the findings in Windermere.

:58:29
Though the case did not
turn out as we hoped,

:58:31
Her Majesty did insist on
rewarding you for your efforts.

:58:35
Who am I to go against
the wishes of the Queen?

:58:40
Stunning, isn't it?
:58:44
I'm overwhelmed.
:58:46
Pity you had to go
all the way to Windermere

:58:49
merely to confirm my theories.
:58:51
Think nothing of it.
If I hadn't gone to Windermere,

:58:54
I could not have
confirmed my theories...

:58:57
namely, that your theories
are completely wrong.

:59:01
- What's that?
- This is utter nonsense.

:59:03
He refuses to accept that
I solved this case before he did.

:59:06
Giles is dead, the plates lost,
case closed.

:59:11
Neither Giles nor the plates were ever
in Windermere... case open.

:59:15
- Really?
- What?

:59:20
Well, gentlemen, I see Holmes
has taken you into his confidence.

:59:25
Did he also tell you
:59:27
that we expect to conclude
this case within three days?

:59:31
I'll let you fill in the details, Holmes.
:59:38
Let me assure you,
Lord Smithwick,

:59:40
that come... Friday,
you shall have your plates.

:59:44
You must succeed
:59:47
before news of the theft leaks out
:59:51
and causes widespread panic
throughout the Empire!

:59:55
Steady, sir.
:59:58
That is exactly why the Empire
now more than ever


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