:46:00
Well I would say an
aunt of mine, Matilda,
:46:02
who lives in Brighton.
:46:03
Very old fashioned.
:46:04
Very aged.
:46:05
Exactly.
:46:07
Antiques.
:46:09
We've a lot of
ground to cover
:46:10
before nightfall.
:46:12
Ground?
:46:13
What ground?
:46:14
If necessary
:46:16
every antique
shop in Washington.
:46:18
A-A-N-T-I, here
we are antiques.
:46:20
Antiques?
:46:22
Well what
connection is there,
:46:23
Louis the XV's chair with
this Pattridge girl?
:46:26
This sliver of wood
:46:28
came from a
Louis the XV chair
:46:29
that had once been
wrapped in that blanket.
:46:31
From other evidences
the blanket supplies
:46:33
I deduced that it's been
used in an antique shop
:46:35
and whoever controls
those antiques
:46:37
murdered Grayson and
kidnapped the girl.
:46:39
What?
:46:40
That's it Watson.
:46:44
Come along
:46:45
before the
girl's kidnapper
:46:47
becomes her murderer.
:47:12
Holmes I'm fed up with
:47:14
all this shopping
for antiques.
:47:16
We must keep
searching Watson,
:47:17
the girl's in
grave danger.
:47:18
Hello.
:47:19
Hello.
:47:21
Oh sorry, what
is it Holmes?
:47:22
This isn't the place
it seems to be.
:47:24
Look Watson.
:47:25
Those cabinets,
obviously imitation
:47:28
and yet there priced as
if they were authentic.
:47:30
Buyer be aware
and all that aye Holmes.
:47:32
Watson I feel
certain this is it.
:47:35
This is my purse.
:47:36
May I?
:47:38
Thank you.
:47:39
What kind of a
joke is this?
:47:41
Oh don't bother to answer
:47:43
you can tell the
police all about it.
:47:44
And you shall
I promise you.
:47:46
There are no police here
:47:47
haven't you noticed
:47:48
we are quite alone.
:47:50
I sent for you to ask
you a few questions.
:47:53
You always send a
rug for your guests?
:47:55
That's a very nice
rug, Miss Pattridge.
:47:57
It's not my idea
:47:59
of a method of
transportation.