:23:01
They, who are they?
:23:03
The same group that took
Alfred Pettibone
:23:04
off the train on
his way to Washington.
:23:06
A group that will
stop at nothing
:23:08
to get their hands on
the document he carried.
:23:10
Their leader is a clever,
:23:12
resourceful criminal
:23:13
who seems to have sources
:23:15
of information
from everywhere.
:23:17
That means a worldwide
organization
:23:18
who'll stop at
nothing you say.
:23:20
Quite.
:23:21
That's why we must get
our bags and ourselves
:23:23
aboard that bomber
without delay.
:23:24
We're opposed
by an adversary
:23:26
worthy of our best efforts
:23:27
At present he has
all the advantages.
:23:29
Even that of being
only a merciless,
:23:31
nameless shadow.
:23:34
Think of it Watson,
in a few hours
:23:36
we'll be flying out
over the Atlantic.
:23:45
We're flying over
New York sir.
:23:50
New York hey?
:23:53
Yes sir.
:23:55
We've been cleared by
radio, nonstop Washington.
:24:03
What is that book
:24:05
that so engrosses
your attention Watson?
:24:07
A book on the
quaint customs
:24:08
and manners of America.
:24:10
We must be half way across
:24:11
and I've only got
to page thirty-seven.
:24:13
For your information,
my dear fellow,
:24:15
we are now flying
over New York.
:24:17
Flying over New York?
:24:19
Good gracious me.
:24:22
Extraordinary.
:24:49
This is the embassy
car Mr. Holmes.
:24:50
You're being very
helpful Mr. Lang.
:24:52
Detective
Lieutenant Grogan
:24:53
of the Washington Police.
:24:54
How do you do?
:24:55
Welcome to Washington.
:24:56
Thank you.
:24:57
This is my associate
Doctor Watson.
:24:58
How do you do sir?
:24:59
How are you?