Now, please tell me you have answers. All in good time, Lestrade. "All in good time"? Is this some parlor game where we guess what you're thinking? I've got a public in frenzy out there. If you don't fill me in... I'll have you in there playing Victoria and Albert quicker than a bookie's runner.
Sherlock Holmes
8.6s
Thank heaven you're here. I'd almost run out of jokes. In another life, you'd have made an excellent criminal. And you, sir, an excellent policeman. Tomski, thank you.
Sherlock Holmes
4.3s
Until next time, Big Joe. Always a pleasure, Mr. Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes
1.4s
Right, you, you're out.
Sherlock Holmes
4.9s
Back off. Back off. To which the barman says, "May I push in your stool?"
Sherlock Holmes
1.8s
Step lively.
Sherlock Holmes
3.8s
I hope you get bail by breakfast, because the boys are getting hungry.
Sherlock Holmes
54.6s
As to where I am... I was, admittedly, lost for a moment between Charing Cross and Holborn. But I was saved by the bread shop on Saffron Hill... the only baker to use a certain French glaze on their loaves... a Brittany sage. The carriage forked left, then right, a telltale bump over the Fleet Conduit. And as to who you are, that took every ounce of my not inconsiderable experience. The letters on your desk are addressed to Sir Thomas Rotheram. Lord Chief Justice, tha'd be your official title. Who you really are is, of course, another matter entirely. Judging by the sacred ox on your ring... you're the head of the Temple of the Four Orders... in whose headquarters we now sit... on the northwest corner of St. James's Square, I think. As to the mystery, the only mystery is why you bothered to blindfold me at all. Yes, well, standard procedure, I suppose.
Sherlock Holmes
29.2s
- Yes. - You're feeling sensitive. I'm not sensitive. What you need is a rest. My brother, Mycroft, has a small estate near Chichester. Beautiful grounds. There's a folly. We can throw a lamb on the spit. We? Holmes, if I were to go to the country, it would be with my future wife. - Well, certainly, if we must... - No, not you. Mary and I. - You are not... - What, invited? Why would I not be invited to my brother's country home? Now you're not making any sense. You're not human. John Watson?
Sherlock Holmes
8.6s
Mr. Holmes, apologies for summoning you like this. I'm sure it's quite a mystery as to where you are and who I am.
Sherlock Holmes
10.6s
Yes. Your bail's been posted. Mary.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
- I don't think you do. - You're overtired.
Sherlock Holmes
1.5s
If you still need him.
Sherlock Holmes
1.8s
Just Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
1.6s
Dear.
Sherlock Holmes
9.2s
He's essential to my plan. Get off out of it. What you doing? Can't you see where you're going? - You scalp diver. - Get off out of it.
Sherlock Holmes
1.5s
It was Blackwood.
Sherlock Holmes
6.6s
- Right. - It's nothing to do with me... but I advise you leave the case alone. Well, I may not have a choice.