:05:00
Fishing hey.
:05:01
Bit of a holiday.
:05:02
Oh it's very nice.
:05:03
Trout?
:05:05
Huh?
:05:06
Oh yes, yes.
:05:07
Rather large rods for
trout aren't they?
:05:09
Salmon perhaps.
:05:10
Well, as a
matter of fact,
:05:11
I'm going mostly
for the rest.
:05:13
As a matter of fact
:05:14
you're on a job for
Scotland Yard aren't you?
:05:17
I trust this is
the right carriage?
:05:21
This is where we take
care of the overflow sir.
:05:23
I see.
:05:24
The porter will
take your bags.
:05:26
I'll carry this myself
if you don't mind.
:05:33
Ready to go sir.
:05:34
Half past seven hey?
:05:36
We always leave on time.
:05:51
Mind your head sir.
:06:07
Watson!
:06:09
Coming Holmes!
:06:11
Watson!
:06:13
All right Holmes
I'm coming.
:06:15
I beg your pardon.
:06:17
I beg yours.
:06:25
Thank you for your
timely assistance.
:06:27
Really Watson aren't
you a little stout
:06:29
for this sort of thing?
:06:30
Rubbish, ideal weight
for a man of my age.
:06:32
Ran into an old friend
of mine, Duncan Bleek.
:06:33
Major of the fourth
Indian regiment.
:06:35
Major Duncan Bleek this
is Sherlock Holmes.
:06:37
How do you do sir?
:06:38
Likewise I've heard
quite a lot about you.
:06:39
India?
:06:40
Retired fifteen years ago.
:06:41
As a matter of fact,
:06:42
we were reminiscing
about India.
:06:43
We didn't realize
how late it was.
:06:44
Stays light so
long these days
:06:46
we almost missed
the train.
:06:47
Yes so I've observed.
:06:48
In here sir.
:06:49
Thank you.
:06:50
Doctor would you
care to join me
:06:51
in a glass of whiskey
:06:52
and a dash of soda
before dinner?
:06:53
Well now that's
a good idea.
:06:55
What's this all
about Holmes?
:06:56
Did you ever hear of
Lady Margaret Carstairs
:06:58
famous diamond of the
Star of Rhodesia?