What of Mary? M for Mary, for marriage. You will be married. Go on.
Sherlock Holmes
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I haven't slept all night.
Sherlock Holmes
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These German locks always give me trouble.
Sherlock Holmes
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Give us a leg up, old boy.
Sherlock Holmes
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- It's not working. - Keep calm.
Sherlock Holmes
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We're safe now.
Sherlock Holmes
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If any man have an ear, let him hear. I stood upon the sand of the sea and saw a beast rise up... having 7 heads and 10 horns. Upon his heads were the name of blasphemy. They worshiped the dragon, which gave power. They worshiped, saying, "Who is like unto the beast?" The beast which I saw was like a leopard. His feet were of a bear, his mouth was of a lion... and the dragon gave him his power and his seat and great authority. I love what you've done with the place.
Sherlock Holmes
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So glad you could accept my invitation.
Sherlock Holmes
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This way, Mr. Holmes.
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It seems you have lots of rooms to let. We had to move the prisoners, sir. Otherwise we were gonna have a riot. He has a peculiar effect on the inmates. As though... he can get inside their heads.
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Please don't underestimate him. He's just as brilliant as you are... and infinitely more devious. We'll see about that.
Sherlock Holmes
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Dear, my legs have fallen asleep. I should come down. John, shouldn't we help him down? No, no, no, I hate to cut him off midstream. Carry on. Well, the executioner attached it to a harness... allowing the weight to be distributed around the waist... and the neck to remain intact. My Lord, I can't feel my cheeks. Might we continue this at ground level? How did you manage it, Holmes?
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Were there powder burns on his eyebrows? Indeed, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
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Relax... I'm a doctor.
Sherlock Holmes
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Interesting assessment.
Sherlock Holmes
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Shot in the head.
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Yet none of this explains Blackwood's lack of pulse. Right. Now, the medical mystery. We must restore your reputation, Watson. There is a toxin refined from the nectar of the rhododendron ponticum. It's infamous in the region of Turkey bordering the Black Sea... for its ability to induce an apparently mortal paralysis. Enough to mislead a medical mind even as well-trained as your own. - It's known as... - What's wrong with Gladstone? Mad honey disease.
Sherlock Holmes
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Subtitles: Arigon You'll miss me, Sherlock. Sadly... yes.