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Pursuit to Algiers
:01:15 Oh, Simson, thank you
for keeping open so late
:01:17 to take care of us.
:01:19 Oh, that's quite
all right, sir.
:01:20 This gun is an excellent
selection, Mr. Holmes.
:01:22 You ought to get
plenty of grouse.
:01:23 Grouse are little birds,
:01:25 not worth the trouble
of eating after
you shoot them.
:01:26 You wait till you
hook into your first
salmon, old boy.
:01:29 Well, mind you have
everything at Baker Street
:01:30 first thing in the
morning, Simson,
:01:32 because if we're
not in Scotland
:01:34 by the time the
salmon stop running,
:01:35 the fish will hold
Dr. Watson personally
responsible.
:01:37 I'll have everything
at your rooms first
thing in the morning.
:01:38 Thank you.
:01:39 Good night, sir.
:01:40 Good night.
:01:41 Aw, Scotland.
:01:43 I shall be glad to get
away from this place.
:01:45 The smell of heaven
after the rain,
:01:46 the crisp night air
:01:47 with the stars
shining clear in the sky.
:01:49 A day in the bush
with stars to see,
:01:51 were I dip in the river.
:01:53 There's the life
of a man like me,
:01:54 there's the life forever.
:01:56 Huh?
:01:57 Robert Louis Stevenson.
:01:58 You heard that
rhyme before?
:02:00 Yes, and many other
lovely irons, too, Watson.
:02:04 Uh-oh.
:02:07 Oh, so the old girl has
lost her emeralds, eh?
:02:10 Now, Holmes,
you promised,
:02:11 no more cases till
our holiday's over.
:02:14 Don't worry, old fellow,
:02:15 I was just thinking
she was well rid
of her emeralds.
:02:17 Green was never a becoming
color to the old trout.
:02:20 I say, you've dropped
your paper, sir.
:02:22 I'm afraid
you're mistaken.
:02:23 No mistake,
I saw you drop it.
:02:25 You've just
been told, sir,
:02:26 that you made a mistake.
:02:27 But it is the
gentleman's paper, sir.
:02:29 Be off with you,
my good man.
:02:30 Mr. Holmes told you that
he didn't have a paper.
:02:32 Yes, but I was quite
wrong, I'm so sorry,
:02:33 that is my paper.
:02:42 There are times, Holmes,
:02:44 when your behavior
is utterly inexplicable.
:02:46 Oh.
:02:47 I'm sorry sir.
:02:49 May I recommend a
visit, gentlemen?
:02:51 A visit where, sir?
:02:53 The best fish and
chips in London.
:02:54 Fish and chips?
:02:55 I never eat
fish and chips.
:02:57 My friend doesn't
eat fish and chips.
:02:58 We loathe fish and chips.
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