Pursuit to Algiers
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: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,
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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.
:03:00
Come to think
of it old fellow,

:03:01
some fish and chips might
go very well just now.

:03:02
Thank you for your
suggestion, sir.

:03:04
Come on, Watson.
:03:05
Fish and chips,
filthy stuff,

:03:06
I wouldn't give
it to my cat.

:03:19
Hello, duckie.
:03:26
Ah, good evening,
gentlemen.

:03:28
Good evening.
:03:31
May I suggest that, sir?
:03:36
26.
:03:38
No, I think I'll have
some fish and chips.

:03:40
And you, sir?
:03:42
Just a minute, sorry.
:03:43
We serve the best fish
and chips in London, sir.

:03:45
Make it two, will you?
:03:47
I think I'll
have an order of...

:03:50
gone?
:03:51
I ordered for both of us.
:03:53
What'd you order for me?
:03:54
Fish and chips.
:03:55
Fish and chips,
:03:56
nice place you brought
me to, I must say.


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