:22:00
Who put that in my chair?
:22:04
Hum.
:22:06
This is no
ordinary needle.
:22:09
The stain on my
handkerchief
:22:10
suggest a certain
sinister possibility.
:22:13
Give me that
beaker will you?
:22:14
Yes of course.
:22:15
We shall see.
:22:17
Thank you.
:22:23
As I thought,
:22:25
insoluble in alcohol.
:22:27
Whatever is it?
:22:28
Well judging by the
stain on my handkerchief
:22:30
and the milky
precipitation in alcohol
:22:33
I should say it
was a derivative
:22:34
of the tropizine family.
:22:36
Paratropizine possibly?
:22:38
That's right
Doctor Merrivale,
a deadly poison.
:22:41
Close shaved
Captain Simpson.
:22:43
One drop in the
bloodstream
:22:45
brings agonizing
almost instant death.
:22:54
It's our custom
at this hour
:22:55
to honor our
departed friends.
:22:57
I hope you gentlemen
will pardon us?
:22:59
We quite understand
Doctor Merrivale,
:23:01
please proceed.
:23:02
Thank you.
:23:06
Good Comrades,
:23:07
our dear friend Guy Davis
:23:09
has gone to his reward.
:23:10
Let those of us who remain
:23:12
drink to our dead
:23:14
and to that
bright tomorrow
:23:16
when we shall join them
:23:17
in a better,
happier world.
:23:21
Wait a minute,
:23:22
there's something
wrong here.
:23:24
If you please
Captain Simpson.
:23:32
The odor of
bitter almonds.
:23:35
Bitter almonds, acid huh?
:23:37
Acid?
:23:39
There must be
some mistake.
:23:41
Mistake hey?
:23:42
Lucky I didn't make it
by drinking that stuff.
:23:44
Well what have
you got to say?
:23:46
Whichever one of you
it was tried to kill me
:23:49
had better look out.
:23:50
I'm a dangerous
man to fool with.
:23:56
Hadn't we better
adjourned?
:23:59
I mean to say that...