But your clothes say infinitely more than you could ever hope. The mud on your boots from where you've been walking.
Sherlock Holmes
5.4s
How many members of Parliament do you intend to murder at noon today? Man, ox, eagle, lion.
Sherlock Holmes
3.5s
A touch of red brick dust on your knee from where you've been kneeling.
Sherlock Holmes
2.8s
I could deduce very little from my investigation.
Sherlock Holmes
5s
But the price of quality is often the unique imprint they leave.
Sherlock Holmes
3.7s
Thank you, Lestrade. My Lord.
Sherlock Holmes
1.7s
The lion is Parliament, isn't it?
Sherlock Holmes
7.5s
A small bandage on your thumb from where you've been vowing. A faint aroma of excrement from where you've been standing.
Sherlock Holmes
4.9s
Fortunately, there's nothing more stimulating... than a case where everything goes against you.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
Very distinctive, those handmade shoes of yours.
Sherlock Holmes
3.6s
Well... never mind.
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
8.5s
Anyhow, where's our witness? He's over there. And apparently, he is cata... Cat... Catatonic, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
5.2s
- Most engaging. - Very clever. I pronounced the man dead myself.
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
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
13.5s
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.