Who do you think won the match, Clarkie? - Sir? - The rugby match. Your boys have done a magnificent job obliterating any potential evidence. Yes. But at least they never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Sherlock Holmes
6.3s
It's a matter of professional integrity. No girl wants to marry a doctor who can't tell if a man's dead or not.
Sherlock Holmes
20.2s
- I have an appointment with Mary. - It's not my reputation that's at stake here. Don't try that. - The newspapers got wind of it? - That's what we're trying to avoid. Certainly. What's the major concern? Panic. Sheer bloody panic, sir. - Indeed. - You're not taking this seriously, are you? Yes, as you should.
Sherlock Holmes
2.4s
I'll leave this in your capable hands.
Sherlock Holmes
5.1s
What are the facts? Groundskeeper saw him walking through the graveyard this morning.
Sherlock Holmes
5.2s
- Most engaging. - Very clever. I pronounced the man dead myself.
Sherlock Holmes
10.3s
If you lot don't stop behaving like quivering milkmaids, you're on double-time. Now, you get down there and you bring that coffin up now. Good day, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
8.5s
Anyhow, where's our witness? He's over there. And apparently, he is cata... Cat... Catatonic, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
7.4s
Well? - Well? - You pronounced him dead. He had no pulse.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
The man's in shock. He may need a few moments.
Sherlock Holmes
3.5s
It's all right. I'm a doctor.
Sherlock Holmes
1.8s
Hello.
Sherlock Holmes
4.4s
Was it in the cupboard or the pantry? It was in the pantry, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
1.8s
Mr. Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes
8s
Constable, you could do worse... than to check the ground under the rear windows for any footprints. Data, data, data. I cannot make bricks without clay.
Sherlock Holmes
9.7s
- Jasmine bath salts, sir. - Superb. Probably comes from a larger container. I'll either be in the pantry... high up where it's warm and dry, or in a linen cupboard with a vent.
Sherlock Holmes
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What is that?
Sherlock Holmes
9.9s
Why did you drain the water? - Out of common decency. - Crime is common, logic is rare. The decent thing to do is to catch the killer, not provide comfort for the corpse.