:21:01
One time, and that's all?
You're gonna have to do better than that.
:21:04
Don't push me.
You've already run out of money.
:21:07
This is because you lack
the necessary skills
:21:09
to gain decent employment.
:21:13
Wrong, Watson.
:21:14
I have been honing my ability
of elementary deduction
:21:18
to a razor's edge... observe.
:21:20
Excuse me, sir.
:21:21
How are things
on the subcontinent?
:21:24
I beg your pardon?
:21:25
You are a reporter just back
from India, are you not?
:21:29
I'm a barrister, and I've never
been to India in my life.
:21:31
- But you do read the Times.
- Of course.
:21:34
There you have it.
:21:36
My card.
:21:42
I'll ask you just once more.
Are you coming with me or not?
:21:45
I would rather waltz naked
through the fires of hell.
:21:48
I can see coming here was a mistake.
:21:50
Excellent deduction.
Keep up the good work.
:21:59
Gentlemen.
And what can I do for you?
:22:02
A mystery to be solved?
:22:04
You might say that.
:22:06
There's a little matter
of a gambling debt.
:22:08
The mystery is
why you ain't paid it.
:22:12
Gentlemen, you are dealing
with Sherlock Holmes,
:22:16
a man of honor and character
beyond reproach.
:22:18
There he is!
:22:20
That's the bloke
who pinched me bum!
:22:26
Pardon me! Pardon me!
:22:29
Excuse me, luv.
:22:39
- Didn't I say seven o'clock?
- Forgive me for being late.
:22:43
Is Mr. Holmes with you?
:22:47
Well, actually, Lord Smithwick,
:22:50
a short time ago
I received a wire from Holmes
:22:53
instructing me to
take down the details
:22:55
and begin the investigation...
without him, as it were.
:22:59
- What?
- Believe it or not,