:43:04
Well, if it was nothing
but a blooming torso
:43:06
how did you know you
got the right man?
:43:08
Quite simple Lestrade.
:43:09
Sergeant Bleeker
identified the body
:43:11
by the full rig ship
tattooed on the chest.
:43:13
That's right Mr. Holmes.
:43:14
Tattooed?
:43:16
Where did you
know that he had
:43:17
a blinking boat
on his epidermis?
:43:19
Oh uh, I mentioned it
to Sergeant Bleeker
:43:22
when he asked me to
describe a fugitive.
:43:23
That is we thought
at the time
:43:25
he was a fugitive.
:43:26
Oh.
:43:27
All right Bleeker
:43:28
you better be getting
back to the beach.
:43:29
Yes sir.
:43:31
One thing more Sergeant,
:43:34
you will say
:43:35
that the body had no arms,
:43:37
no head and no legs,
:43:39
was it a messy job?
:43:41
Oh no sir, very
neat I should say,
:43:43
clean as a whistle.
:43:44
Just as if it
was done by a...
:43:47
Of a skilled hands
of a surgeon?
:43:49
Yes.
:43:51
Yes.
:44:20
For Inspector Lestrade
of Scotland Yard.
:44:22
What?
:44:26
But...
:44:28
Excuse me Inspector.
:44:29
Please Watson.
:44:30
Thank you.
:44:42
So sorry old fellow.
:44:43
No orange pips.
:44:47
Here just a minute
:44:48
that might be
police business.
:44:52
Inspector Lestrade,
:44:54
I must see you at once
:44:55
about the
Driercliff mystery.
:44:57
Please come to my
shop in the village
:44:58
as soon as possible.