Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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:06:00
But Sir Henry received
a cable from London

:06:01
tipping him off.
:06:03
It's up to us to find
the real British agent

:06:04
before this train
reaches Washington.

:06:06
Yeah.
:06:07
Whoever's got the document
:06:08
will be protected there.
:06:10
If Sir Henry isn't
carrying it...

:06:14
I've got it.
:06:16
Besides Sir Henry
and myself

:06:18
only one man's come all
the way from London.

:06:20
A chap called Grayson,
:06:22
John Grayson.
:06:23
Well then
Grayson's are man.

:06:25
Grayson's carrying
the document

:06:26
while Sir Henry's
being used as a decoy.

:06:29
It's so old it's new.
:06:32
When Grayson leaves
the club car

:06:34
and goes to get
his luggage

:06:36
that's our cue.
:06:41
We know what to do.
:06:43
Good.
:06:44
That's Grayson
standing at the bar,

:06:46
the little fellow.
:07:03
Excuse me sir.
:07:04
Don't give it
thought brother.

:07:06
I'm in politics, I'm
used to hard knocks.

:07:08
I'm Henry Babcock,
Senator Babcock.

:07:09
How do you do?
:07:11
John Grayson.
:07:12
Sit down Grayson.
:07:13
Have a glass
of grape juice

:07:14
from my home state.
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Used to know a
man named Grayson,

:07:17
mighty fine man.
:07:19
He was murdered.
:07:20
Two grapes George.
:07:24
This book has got
me all confused.

:07:26
I do wish you'd
set me straight

:07:27
on the
international situation.

:07:29
Rather large
order I'm afraid.

:07:32
Oh you're so
right, Sir Henry.

:07:34
One must take the broader
view I always say.

:07:45
Another grape
juice Grayson,

:07:47
you can't have too many
vitamins I always say.

:07:49
Thank you Senator
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but if you don't mind
:07:52
I'll have a
whiskey and soda.

:07:54
Why sure.
:07:55
George bring them
over will you?

:07:57
Let's get a chair.
:07:58
I was built for comfort.

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