:43:00
What time was it
:43:02
when you brought her
in here, Watson?
:43:03
I haven't the
faintest idea.
:43:04
The clock was striking
the quarter hour
:43:06
when I came in, sir.
:43:07
I definitely heard it.
:43:08
This clock?
:43:09
The same, sir.
:43:10
Thank you, Nora,
you may go.
:43:12
Obviously this clock was
running at twelve fifteen
:43:13
just as obviously it
stopped at twelve twenty.
:43:17
When Nora turned her back
Sally reached across,
:43:20
opened the clock
:43:22
and hid the
ritual in here.
:43:24
Amazing, Holmes.
:43:25
Elementary, my
dear Watson.
:43:30
Where fell the light on
the face of the messenger.
:43:36
Where did he speed?
:43:38
To guard the queen's Page.
:43:40
Gibberish, that's
what it is.
:43:42
Hokey, pokey.
:43:44
A thing like
this, Watson,
:43:45
that's been handed
down for centuries
:43:47
can't be mere gibberish.
:43:49
Who had entered the lists?
:43:51
The king's pale knight.
:43:53
Pale poppycock.
:43:54
I say, Watson.
:43:56
King, queen,
knight, bishop.
:43:57
Sounds like a game
of chess to me.
:43:59
Precisely.
:44:00
Where fell the light.
:44:03
The light, Watson.
:44:06
Follow the light
:44:10
on the face of
a messenger.
:44:12
Look at it, Watson.
:44:13
Look at it, like a
giant chessboard.
:44:16
This is no gibberish.
:44:18
These are chess terms and
that's the chessboard.
:44:20
The secret of the
Musgrave murders
:44:23
is locked up
in that floor
:44:24
and by Jove, we've
got the key to it.
:44:29
Oh, that entered
the lists.
:44:31
The king's pale knight.
:44:34
White king's knight to
white king's bishop three.
:44:37
Your move, Dr. Sexton.
:44:39
I really know nothing
about the game.
:44:40
Come on Bob.
:44:41
It's great fun.
:44:43
You start from over here.
:44:44
There, here.
:44:45
I'll show you.
:44:46
I'll show you.
:44:50
One,
:44:52
two,
:44:53
three,
:44:54
one.
:44:58
Page to the
black king three.