:25:00
I suppose I should
say, how are you buddy?
:25:02
What's... what's cooking?
:25:03
Oh come along Watson.
:25:05
Oh it says it
here in the book.
:25:06
Oh what's cooking?
:25:17
Grogan's in charge
of investigating
:25:19
the Grayson case for the
Washington Police.
:25:21
Any new
developments Grogan?
:25:23
None Mr. Holmes.
:25:24
I'd be glad let you
have our complete file
:25:25
and of course we'll
cooperate in every way.
:25:27
Thank you.
:25:28
I shall
appreciate your help,
:25:30
especially
as I'm unfamiliar
with your country.
:25:31
Oh yes, of course, this
is your first visit.
:25:34
Oh there's the
Lincoln Memorial.
:25:40
Most impressive.
:25:41
Oh by the by Mr. Lang,
:25:43
thank you for
your cablegram.
:25:45
I received it just
before I left London.
:25:46
Cable?
:25:47
I sent no cable.
:25:49
About our reservations at
the Hotel Metropolitan.
:25:51
Why no we thought you'd
:25:52
stay at the
Embassy of course.
:25:54
Look at that.
:25:55
Well since some
strange person
:25:58
has taken such an
:25:59
extraordinary interest
in my welfare
:26:01
I think I shall stay at
the Hotel Metropolitan.
:26:03
Oh Mr. Holmes, there's
the Washington Monument.
:26:09
There's the
Capitol, Mr. Holmes.
:26:16
Magnificent.
:26:28
We're expecting
you Mr. Holmes.
:26:29
Thank you.
:26:34
I've questioned everybody
:26:36
known to have been
in that club car,
:26:37
as a matter of course.
:26:39
Sir Henry Marchmont
confirms that Grayson had
:26:40
contact only with the
people on this list.
:26:44
Now he had a drink
with Senator Babcock
:26:46
and he chatted
with a Miss Pringle
:26:48
about some mice
she had in a cage
:26:50
and then he
picked up a book
:26:51
dropped by a
Mrs. Jellison.
:26:53
Not very much to go on.
:26:55
How many of these people
:26:56
have been
attacked already?
:26:58
I've heard about your
deductions Mr. Holmes.