:24:00
We've not yet finished
:24:02
the toast to our dead.
:24:03
But you think
it's quite safe?
:24:05
Don't be absurd Alastair.
:24:06
Take my glass.
:24:07
I assure you it
hasn't been poisoned.
:24:10
Thank you.
:24:11
Thank you
Doctor Merrivale.
:24:15
To our departed Comrades.
:24:45
For me?
:24:47
Aye Mr. Cosgrave,
:24:49
it says so on
the envelope.
:25:05
It's come.
:25:07
Did you find this envelope
:25:09
as you did the others?
:25:09
Aye.
:25:10
When?
:25:12
It was pushed
under the door
:25:13
when everyone was
in here at dinner.
:25:14
Thank you.
:25:15
Well there's one thing
we can be sure of,
:25:17
none of us could
have brought it.
:25:18
How do we know that she's
not responsible for them?
:25:21
Mrs. Monteith?
:25:23
It's absurd Cosgrave,
utterly absurd.
:25:25
She has been with my
family all of her life.
:25:27
A dubious a
recommendation
:25:28
if you ask me.
:25:30
Mr. Holmes when
do you expect
:25:32
the man from
Scotland Yard?
:25:34
Inspector Lestrade?
:25:35
He should be here
early in the morning.
:25:36
Unless he got on
the wrong train.
:25:38
I trust your
right Mr. Holmes.
:25:40
I trust your right.
:25:42
Oh dear, he's
terribly upset.
:25:44
Doctor Merrivale can't
you do something for him?
:25:47
I can stay with him
in his room tonight.
:25:49
Why that's an
excellent idea
:25:50
and I shall just be
across the hall from him.
:25:53
I think that's the
wisest possible cause
:25:54
with you gentlemen
protecting each other
:25:55
what harm can fall you?
:25:57
Well then we must
hope for the best.
:25:58
Come Merrivale.
:25:59
Good night gentlemen.