Young Sherlock Holmes
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1:04:01
Yes, Mr French Pastry, I have nothing
whatsoever to say to you.

1:04:06
I trust you have nothing to say to me.
1:04:10
What have you done with that painting?
1:04:14
- You know what you've found?
- Waxflatter as a young man?

1:04:17
Not just that. Bentley Bobster,
Duncan Nesbitt, Rupert Waxflatter.

1:04:22
They've all died recently
except this man, Chester Cragwitch!

1:04:26
He was here and at the funeral.
He's the only man here still alive!

1:04:32
This is the clue we've been looking for.
1:04:36
We're going to solve this crime.
Good show, Watson!

1:04:42
I did not expect our foils
to cross so soon.

1:04:45
- How did you know I was hiding?
- We share the same keen observation.

1:04:51
- You wanted to see me, sir?
- I shall be needing your assistance.

1:04:55
- Mr Holmes, I thought you'd gone.
- We were all under that impression.

1:05:01
Now, unfortunately, Mr Holmes
is in a rather awful mess.

1:05:06
If the Board knew, they'd probably
have you arrested and sent to prison.

1:05:11
But there's no need to tell the Board.
1:05:14
I'm willing to forget about this.
Tomorrow you go home, as planned.

1:05:20
- Watson, you will do the same.
- I'm being expelled?

1:05:23
The Board would summarily expel you.
This saves you any such disgrace.

1:05:29
Elizabeth, did you permit Mr Holmes
to stay in your uncle's study?

1:05:34
- Yes.
- Oh, dear.

1:05:37
I find that extremely unladylike behaviour.
1:05:40
Indeed. May I suggest that we have
the dog taken to the pound?

1:05:47
- What?
- Other schools do not allow pets.

1:05:52
You can't take him away!
1:05:54
Perhaps, in the circumstances,
I should take care of him myself.

1:05:59
Holmes, it grieves me that you've taken
advantage of my friendship.


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