A Baedeker. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A business up in town You've got to settle down. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A client. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A club footed man about five foot eleven I should say from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A crime that will stir the empire, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A daring metaphor, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A gift to her majesty from the Maharajah of Rapur. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A grave responsibility. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A matter that is certainly delicate from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A most inconvenient hour for everyone of course from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A pity, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A sergeant and two policemen, picked men, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
According to the evidence, we have no choice from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Afraid I am. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
After all, the Star of Deli is not the immediate problem. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
After this comes to fascinate and tantalize his imagination. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Against your father or your family? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ah, you should remember that, Billy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ah. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ah. It's the longest short walk I ever had. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ah. The Star of Deli. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ahh! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Alfred? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All right, come on, Watson. There's nobody here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All right, Gentlemen. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All right, Holmes. I found it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All right, Sergeant. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All right. You stay here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
All that will be taken care of. Never fear. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Although, you haven't the imagination to appreciate its subtlety. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Always Holmes until the end. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Am I being very foolish, Mr. Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Am I right? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Am I so unwelcome then? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And above all don't wander far from the lights and the crowd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And all thanks to your brilliant friend, Sherlock Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And all the boards did shrink. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And as an added precaution I'll see to it from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And Bristol thinks I did that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And half the women in the world wish you didn't. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And has that young son of mine been behaving himself? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And he says it's most important. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And he'll come. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And he's wrong. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And him with his head bashed in? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I can assure you, you might have done considerably worse. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I come back to find my emfurium magenta, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I found out... What have you found out, Dr. Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I thought perhaps you'd like to come along, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I was gonna say, Holmes... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I'd like you to come with me, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And I'll keep it until I find out what it means. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And in setting you free, I cannot in my conscience exonerate you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And it bears another date, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And its fur is very expensive. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And just to prove how I trust you I'm going to tell you my plan. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And Miss Brandon? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And Mr. Hunter? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And now all that's left of him is one boot. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And psst all the houseflies disappear. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And report to me at the museum. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And that a routine police guard would be quite adequate, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And that note was merely the work of a crank. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And the good old men of honest mariners from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And the only place you can get a chinchilla's foot from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And then again, you might say he was not busy. Huh? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And then burst in, in this melodramatic way but I had to see you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And then I became so frightened I screamed and... Yes I don't wonder. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And there's something grotesque about this business. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And this is the key to all this treasure. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And to think that for merely murdering a man from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what about your duty to The Crown? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what are you doing with that inferno fiddle, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what did Mr. Hunter do then? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what is the Star of Delhi? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what kind of weapon thrown from here from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And what would you propose that I should do, Mr. Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And when I've beaten and ruined you then I can retire in peace. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And why not? Nothing can happen to you on a public street. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And you think that the man who lost this comes from Chile or Bolivia? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And you, inspector? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And you'll never suspect it until it's too late. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And you're going to be part of it, Bassick. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, I wish there was something I could do. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, I'm sorry. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, my dear. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, whatever has come over you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, you must believe me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann, you're glad you came, aren't you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ann! Wait! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Answer me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Anyhow you haven't a case against him yet. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Anyhow, I can't go on like this. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Anything but such a petulant face, old fellow. Come along. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Anything if it will help you clear up my brother's death. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Are you certain that the albatross doesn't suggest some memories, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Are you feeling all right, my child. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Are you quite sure you're not afraid. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Arresting me? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As a chant for the dead. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As a matter of fact, you're just in time to help me decide from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As for Miss Brandon's dilemma, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As of yet there is no fee. I haven't accepted the case. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As safe as the Crown Jewels of England, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As yet he's not been proved guilty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ay, cabby. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Batter your way right into the Tower of London? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Bending over the corpse with this in your hand from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Beside the sea side. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Besides no one misses a middle aged hostess. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Besides the sea. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Besides, no professional thief would risk stealing so famous an emerald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Billy's studying to take over my duties when I retire, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Blimey me a tenner. Oh, thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Blimey, what it mean? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Bring 'em in. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Bring him along to the posting room. Where? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But a cryptic warning of avenging death. We must go to your brother at once. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But an angel of destruction to those who do him ill. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But aren't you ill? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But for this crime, Dawes, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But he had your unfortunate habit of asking too many questions from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But Holmes, this is important. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I can't leave the jewel out of the vault overnight, you know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I can't, not now. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I must know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I saw him, my father, lying there on the pavement from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I saw it myself posited with Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I still don't understand how young Hunter became involved in the mystery. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I think the kind of woman I take you to be from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I'm sure I was followed here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I'm sure you understand the emergency of the matter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But I'm very anxious to know from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But if it should. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But if you knew Lloyd was in danger from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But it would be unfortunate if the coincidence from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But Jerrold there's too much at stake. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But loses interest in one toy as soon as he's given another. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But men who go out into new worlds have to be but he was honorable and fine. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But Moriarty, what of him? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But my lord, you can't let Moriarty go free. He killed Loray. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But no thanks to Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But not quite clever enough, my friend. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But only as a maid. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But she gives the kind of parties that one comes away from with a feeling from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But she's giving a party and my brother's... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But they left what they came for. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But this time, I'm a little bit ahead of you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But to find the prisoner not guilty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But when your just a commoner a Smith or Jones or Brown. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But why tonight especially for what purpose? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
But you must go to Lady Conyngham's just the same. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
By Colonel Blood and his accomplices, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
By such a distinguished connoisseur. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Cabby? Oh, yes, yes, cabby. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Can he be moved, doctor? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Can't do yourself any good pacing my office. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Captain Mannery, Royal Navy, with escort reporting to Sir Ronald Ramsey. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Captain Mannery? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Certainly not. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Clears it up? We've only just begun. Come along, Watson. Quick! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Club footed people invariably bring their full weight down on the toe. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come along this way. Quick. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come along, Sergeant. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come here, Ann! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come in, Billy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come in, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come in. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come on, pull up a chair. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come to me as soon as he's gone, Dawes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Coming, Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Company halt. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Could both strangle a man and crush his skull in? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Could I get you an ice? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Could you possibly be at the tower tomorrow night at ten? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Crowning? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Darling, how can you say such a thing? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Definitely. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Did you hear a shot? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Did you see who was playing? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Did you water them? Every day, sir, just as you told me, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do like to be beside the sea side from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do they want to kill me too? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do you associate May the 11th with anything else besides your father's death, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do you find the prisoner guilty or not guilty of willful murder? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do you observe anything singular about these footprints, Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do you think you could bear to repeat it for me? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Do you think you would remember that melody? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Does it, Bassick? I rather like it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Doesn't it strike you that the handwriting is... Yes, yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't be absurd. Nothing's going to happen to you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't let me detain you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't let them kill him as they did my father. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't take any unnecessary risks. Don't talk to strange people from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't take me wrong, Professor. I'll do what you tell me right enough. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't that bloke never stop. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't touch me. Don't touch me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't you see, my dear Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Don't you trust me, Ann? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Down beside the side of the silvery sea from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Watson and I are going across the way from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Drawn and quartered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Elementary, my dear Holmes, elementary. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Elementary, my dear Watson, purely elementary. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Every thing's turned out all right after all. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Everyone delights to spend their summer holidays. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Everything seems in order, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Excellent, Bristol. Then you've already solved the crime? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Excellent. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Excellent. Now let's hurry. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Excuse me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Excuse me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Fancy going about with a dead animal's foot dangling from your pocket. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Find out what you can about him, will you, Watson from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First they murdered my father and from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First, I want to know what I'm getting into. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Follow me on the double. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
For there are lots of girls beside I should like to be besides. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Forward march. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
From the length of his stride. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
From what, Jerrold? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Funny fellow, isn't he? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Gentlemen of the jury, have you decided on your verdict? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Giddy up. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Give me your hand. Get this man out of here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good day, gentlemen. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good day, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good evening, Miss Brandon. Everything all right? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good night, Professor Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good night. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good. Come along, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, Captain Mannery. I am most grateful to you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, Jerrold. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, my dear. I'll drive over and see you tomorrow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, old man. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye. Thanks. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Guard, about face. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Guards, the stairs. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Half the women in the world own chinchilla wraps. You exaggerate, Watson, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Halt. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Has anyone asked for me tonight? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Has anyone said you did? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Has anything happened? Have you seen anything unusual? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Has quite set his heart on arresting you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have a good rest, my dear, and be sure to sleep late. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have him watched and see what happens, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have you any suggestions? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have you had any idea, in the connection with that note? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have you seen the body? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He cannot be tried twice for the same charge. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He caused a man to be murdered solely in order to distract me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He certainly couldn't sell it as it is. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He could never do anything vicious I'm sure. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He gave me his word he'd be here, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He insist on my going and I don't want to. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He just took it. He didn't notice anything. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He knows London like a cab driver. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He may be amusing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He might project some kind of weapon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He said he was going to do it and he's doing it now, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He sent me in his place. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He staged that fiasco at the Tower of London. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He was strangled to death, just as you and I thought. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He won't talk until he's ready. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's badly hurt. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's been awfully kind. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's been shaving. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's dead all right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's going as fast as he can, my dear. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's going to kill me, Jerrold. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's going to kill me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's like a spoiled boy who picks watches to pieces from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's my fiancé. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's questioning a witness and you know the inspector. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
He's the family solicitor. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Heard the name of a man called Moriarty? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hello, darling. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Her father died somewhat mysteriously about ten years ago. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Here we are, Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Here we are. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Here's a case where a man's life may be involved from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Higgins was a valuable man and a clever cracksman. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hmm? Yeah, that's a chinchilla foot, Billy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hmm. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hold that for a moment, will you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes again? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes has often spoken of you, Dr. Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, how lucky to find you at home. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, you can't get involved in this case. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, you've only now barely missed sending me to the gallows. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How are you, Mr. Hunter? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How can I can sleep with this threat over me? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How do you come to be here? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How do you do, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How do you do, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How do you know he was strangled? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Huh? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Huh? Curious. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Huh. Curious, and anonymous. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I admire it so much I'd like to present it... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I am thinking. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I apologize for the intrusion, gentlemen. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I beg you to see me. I'm in desperate need of advice. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can prove it. I can destroy his alibi. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can really question him there from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can't say that I do. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can't tell you how relieved I shall be from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can't tell you, how grateful I am to you, Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I can't understand it, sir. I take good care of all the plants. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I could just see the outline of his figure from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I dare say you might help. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I depend upon you implicitly. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I did my best to guard him day and night from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I did, sir, I thought it came from the tower. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I didn't kill him, I tell you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I didn't kill Lloyd Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I do like to be besides the sea from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I do like to stroll along the drom, drom, drom. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't doubt that, sir, but the inspector said from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know anything about birds. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know anything anymore. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know how much you know about this business, Mr. Holmes, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know how to thank you, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know what to believe anymore that Lloyd's gone. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know what you must think of me from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know why I don't. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know why you let that insufferable little brat come in here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know, I haven' the faintest idea. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know, Jerrold. I dare think. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't see why you should. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't think so. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't think that precaution would be necessary in this case from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't think you know Dr. Watson, do you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't think you ought to go in. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I don't want to. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I expect that will be the young lady. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I found the murderer. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I have a good mind to give this story to the press. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I have a right to know the layout in case there's trouble. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I have unbounded confidence in his lack of discretion. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I haven't slept a wink since that note came. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I heard it once before, Mr. Holmes, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I hope you're right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I interfere whenever and wherever I like, Mr. Hunter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I just happened to be passing. I know the family. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I just noticed the time. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I know he's keeping some secret from me but from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I know. I've been so nervous. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I mean, perhaps with some other incident in your family history? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I must be let free to protect Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I must. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I never would have recognized you, professor. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I noticed that it isn't just a bird. It's a definite kind of bird. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I particularly wanted Mr. Hunter's movements kept in view today. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I prefer that you precede me at all times. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I received this note last night. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I regret that you've been troubled. I'll send you a check for your fee. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I said "Nothing." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I said, I still don't understand how young Hunter became involved. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I say there, has something happened? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I say, steady. Drive a little careful, old boy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I scarcely think you'll have the chance now. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I see. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I shall help you all I can. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I shall see to it that your courage is reported from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I should never forget it as long as I live. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I shouldn't have written you as I did, Mr. Holmes from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I suppose you'll be wanting to see mine? Yes, please. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I think I'll walk home, get some air. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I think it belongs to the Procellariiformes family. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I think it's just a bad dream. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I think it's very becoming. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I think you better go, Jerrold. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I told you I am Dr. Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I trust I don't come inopportunely. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I trust you're right, Miss Brandon, but we must be on our guard. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I understand that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I understand. What do you want me to do? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I want you to make an appearance, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I want you to post that letter at the box at Portland Square from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I want you to see this musical chap. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I wanted to be sure you were safe. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I warn you it may involve considerable risk from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was afraid Mr. Holmes or you would see me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was incarcerated for six whole weeks in a filthy prison cell. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was just coming in when you rang, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was just coming to find you, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was observing the reaction on the common housefly of the chromatic scale. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was pulling your leg, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I was to be particular about identification, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I went to the window. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I went up to be with my brother. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I wonder whether you could possibly manage to be on hand from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I wouldn't go too far along that line, Inspector. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I wouldn't know, Watson. I really wouldn't know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'd be down beside the side of the silvery sea. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'd like to devote my remaining years to abstract science. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'd like to have one of these. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'd like to retire, crime no longer amuses me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll be beside myself with glee from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll do anything rather than bear this uncertainty, the suspense. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll do as you say. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll do as you suggest, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll give him a toy to delight his heart from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll go home. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll join you below in just a few minutes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll kill him. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll see him at once. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll see what I can pillage, be straight back. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll take care of that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll take responsibility. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll tell you why. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll try. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll try. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll wager you didn't think of it yourself. Who put you up to it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm a doctor. What's the matter with you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm a legal representative for Miss Brandon's brother. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm afraid I can't, Lloyd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm afraid I'm very tiresome this evening. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm afraid you have a bad opinion of me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm afraid you're an incorrigible bungler. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm all right. I was thinking of you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm away for a few weeks, Dawes, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm convinced that the crime itself was intelligently planned. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm dead. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm engaged. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm going to bring out right under your nose from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm going to delegate the most dependable man I know from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm going to look in on you later and if you're not asleep, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm gonna break you, Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm gonna hold you on suspicion of murder. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm no exception to the rule in fact if I had my way from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm not sure. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm so sorry I can't ask you in. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm so tired and confused. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm sure everything will be taken care of to your satisfaction. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm sure of it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm sure we will, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm sure you will, Bassick, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm taking the liberty of calling on you at eleven o'clock tomorrow morning." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've always thought those things were in very poor taste. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've been terribly worried about you, darling. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've been watching you, Mr. Hunter from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've decided to accept your case, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've had to arrange for delivery at ten o'clock, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've identified the death music, Watson, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've listened to seashells that made better sense. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I've taken the most efficient steps of keeping in touch with Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If anything should happen to me, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If I can find a note that annoys the housefly from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If I can't believe in you, Jerrold, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If I know Mr. Holmes that will interest him very little, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If Moriarty's behind this case, Hunter will lead us to him. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If that man didn't club Lloyd Brandon to death, who did? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If we knew that, my dear Watson, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you don't what's to happen to us? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you look closely you'll observe that the weight of the man from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you want me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you weren't a coward you'd a cut my throat long ago. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you'd take this young lady down to Mrs. Hudson and give her a cup of tea. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
If you're to keep your wits about you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Imagine the scandal, if anything should happen to a Crown Jewel. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In another eight minutes it won't be May the 13th anymore. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In another moment I would have made him confess about Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In any case not now. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In sea lore, the companion of ships from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In the order in which I mean him to have them. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In the usual way, inspector. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Inca funeral dirge... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Incidentally, inspector, if I were you I shouldn't arrest Mr. Hunter, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Intelligent criminals are seldom vicious except on special occasions. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Is he busy? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Is Mr. Holmes in? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Is there nothing anyone can do about it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Isn't it true, Mr. Hunter, that Miss Brandon's father from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Isn't May the 13th the night you're supposed to go to Lady Conyngham's party? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It could easily have been retrieved in the excitement. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It didn't begin, and it didn't end. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It is deplorable, Professor Moriarty, that a man of your intellectual attainments from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It just went on and on. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It looks the same. I wonder what it means. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It struck me that Mr. Hunter behaved rather curiously. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It was quite the best thing for you to do to come down here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It was unnecessary, therefore vicious. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It was very wrong for you to come here, Ann, after I expressly asked you not to. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It will put Holmes in his place. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It'll save you a lot of money when you grow up. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's a typical crank letter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's a watch fob. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's about time. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's an ancient Inca funeral dirge from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's an invariable custom of the house. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's because my brother and Gerald Hunter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's coming on the cruiser Invincible. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's got you a lot of attention in the newspapers. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's gratifying to know that one's talents are appreciated from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's merely some kind of joke or the work of a mental incompetent. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's not going to be easy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's not often this door is unlocked from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's of no concern to anybody except Mr. Brandon and myself. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's possible. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's pure coincidence. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's quite possible that under the circumstances from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's seven minutes to twelve. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's so ridiculous. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's the very inconsequentialities of Miss Brandon's message from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's time for lunch. Lunch? One can have lunch anytime. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It's unlikely that I shall be back tonight, Dawes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Its constant struggle to escape boredom. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Its perpetual restlessness. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Jerrold you're lying. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Jerrold? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Just a few minutes before twelve. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Just a moment, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Just as you like, Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Just like you said. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Lady Conyngham is imminently respectable from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Lady Conyngham is imminently respectable. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Let me in, let me in. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Let me introduce you to my associate, Dr. Watson. How do you do? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Let the prisoner be discharged. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Little enough to do for you, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Lloyd! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Lloyd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Lloyd. I thought you were asleep. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Look after her will you, Andrews, and take her back to the house. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Look at that, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Look at that, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Look at that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Look, Watson, look. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Looks like a rabbit's foot. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Makes me afraid sometimes even of you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May I give you a lift? Cabs are scarce in this rain. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May I look at it, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May the 11th, that's today. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May the 13th. That's tomorrow night. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May the 13th. That's tomorrow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Meanwhile, time presses and we've work to do outside before it gets too late. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Merely relaying to you through Billy certain observations, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Ann inherits and you're about to marry Miss Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Brandon fears this drawing may be a threat. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Brandon, I wish I could spare you this but time is so important. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Brandon, is anything wrong? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Brandon, we feel that... forget it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty concocted that Brandon case from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty is as curious about my movement as I am about his. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty went to him with a trumped up lawsuit to put us off the track. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty without his beard. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty's worn that beard for years. Why would he shave it off? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, do you think I could possibly be in danger here? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, I... I... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, what shall I do? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, would you mind going out, please? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes' interest while I'm engaged elsewhere. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Hunter has much to explain, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mrs. Hudson made me put it in, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Murder is a concern of every right minded person, Mr. Hunter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Murder. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Murdered? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Murdered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My brother and I have always trusted him completely. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My dear fellow, as if you ever could. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My dear Watson, I expected even you to see through that trick. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My dear Watson, you astound me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My dear Watson, you needn't check me back as if I didn't have a voice. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My dearest. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My father received just such a note before he was murdered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My father was a self made man. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My father, well I admit he was a hard man from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My hearing is in no way impaired, thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My incomparable emfurium magenta withered, ruined. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My lord, I have important new evidence. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My Lord. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My men have already covered the ground. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My name is Hunter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My whole success depends upon a peculiarity of Holmes brain, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Never doubt it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Never mind, get in, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No man on the bright side of senility could possibly call you tiresome. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No more so than for you to follow me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No nothing yet. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No thanks. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, Dr. Watson. You see they make the coats out of skins. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, I came away directly to tell you what I discovered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, I think not, inspector. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, I've told you. My brother and I live very quietly. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, no nothing. My family has no history. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, no, no. I checked on the young lady. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, no, no. It's chinchilla. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, one of the servants answered the door. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, sir. By no means, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, thank you, Billy. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, thank you, I can manage all right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, the only thing it reminds me of is the poem. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No, there's no occasion. I have ample protection. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No. This time we'll say au revoir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nobody would steal the Star of Deli. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nobody. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nonsense. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nonsense. They've all gone. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nor, I shouldn't question him any further. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Not a weapon's been found except Hunter's revolver. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Not at all, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Not the first, not the second cab in the line but the third. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nothing is as important as the care of my flowers. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nothing? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nothing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Nothing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now just have a look at that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now suppose you tell us all about it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now tell me, Miss Brandon, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now the safest place in London for you just now is your own home. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now they've murdered Lloyd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now what? Oh, bother the Star of Delhi. What? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now you're alone in a time of trouble. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Of course I'm afraid but I'll go through with it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Of course not, course not, preposterous. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Of course you are, Bassick. Why do you think I'm paying you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Of course, dear. I hope it will be good. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Off with you now. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh Jerry, if you know who killed him why won't you tell us? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh really, who may that be? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh yes, yes of course, anything you say. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, but it is. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, go on, Watson. Please hurry up. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, how can you trifle with such inconsequentialities from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I don't know what I'm saying. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I may have lost him for a moment but I couldn't have been far behind. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I shouldn't worry about this, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I wouldn't do that, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I'm afraid I haven't had much time to think about it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, it's plain enough what's in the inspector's mind. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, it's you, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, just one more unnatural element to this rather peculiar case. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, lilly pond. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, mother. May I take Ann away? I want her to see some of this entertainment. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Holmes, I wish he could go faster. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Holmes, I'm so frightened. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Holmes, I'm so glad you're here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Holmes, you must save my brother. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Holmes. Can I give you a hand, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Mr. Hunter, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, please don't try. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, poor Higgins. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, she's been reading too many novels. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Sir Ronald, even though I'm convinced that the threat means nothing from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, thank you. We don't want your interference, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, that doesn't matter, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, there you are, Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
On a rather peculiar matter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
On the contrary, I hold you in the highest esteem from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
On the contrary, I suggest an elderly gentlemen from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Once it arrives it's technically in my custody. Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
One boot. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Only I don't understand why you wish to consult me about a garden party. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Only I shouldn't take you away. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Only once when I was a little girl in South America, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Or the Star of Deli? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perfectly simple. Whatever Gerald Hunter did was done to protect Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps by something hurdling past. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps I can find a doctor. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps not but in my position of trust I can't afford to take any chances. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps take a walk through the grounds. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps you should do as your brother and family solicitor suggests. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps you're right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Perhaps you're right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Pickled in alcohol to the London Medical Society. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Please, sit down. No, I don't want to sit down. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Points in only one direction at a time. What do you mean? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Police officers to see Dr. Watson, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Port Authority, pier nine. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Prepare to halt. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Prisoner, at the bar you have heard the verdict. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Probably the largest emerald in the world, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Probably wouldn't matter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Procellariiformes, west wing, section 4 A. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Professor Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Quite. Why do you ask? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Raise the port trellis. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ready when you are. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Received such a drawing before he was killed? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Regardless of appearances, don't condemn Jerrold too quickly. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Remember it, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Say he was busy, not say he was busy... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Scotland Yard couldn't make anything of it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
See here, old man. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
See the beak, the nostrils, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Serg, Sergeant! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sergeant Bullfinch at your service, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sergeant Bullfinch. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Shall we go in. It's rather chilly out here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
She lives in town with her brother. She's very rich, mining fortune. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
She'll be all right, the poor child she's fainted. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
She's an older woman. She's very fond of you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
She's in here, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Shh. Don't move. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Should be standing in the prisoner's box charged with a crime of murder. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Si, Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Simply that you're the obvious suspect. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Since my client attaches no significance to that, Mr. Holmes, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Ronald Ramsgate. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Ronald, I'm delighted to see you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Ronald, look. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Ronald. Well, won't you sit down. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sit down, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sit here, Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So do we all find and may god forgive us. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So full of bizarre complications that he'll forget all about the first toy, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So just let me be beside the sea side from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So my fears were ridiculous from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So soon after. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So that clears up our case. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So that he could steal the emerald but he didn't get it. We fooled him. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So, I sit here and wait for him to come to me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So, I'm presenting the ingenious but fickle Mr. Holmes with two toys, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So, now I'm gonna arrest this fellow Hunter, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So, that blow on the back of the neck becomes an interesting element. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So, you fiddle while Rome burns. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Some association with your family? Think. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Somebody's pulling your leg. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Somehow, I have the feeling of renewing an old acquaintance. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Somewhere in London at this very moment something tremendous is happening. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sorry? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Spun across the spout of a watering can? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Stay where you are and keep your eyes open. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Still used by the Indians in the remote Chilean Andes from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Strange music. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Stupid fellow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Such a creature of habit, you are. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Supposing you explain how you came to be found from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Surely you're not afraid of me? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Take care of her, will you, Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Take him down to the yard. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Take my word for it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Talk to the medical examiner if you have any doubts. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Tell me, have you ever through your family or Mr. Hunter from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ten years ago on May the 11th. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Than live the rest of her life in the shadow of doubt and death. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you and goodbye. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you no, no. I've come to consult you from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you, Billy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you, inspector. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you. Now I feel sure the jewel will be safe. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That alibi has been established by three hundred fellows of the Royal Society. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That children will read about in their history books from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That clock on the landing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That engages my interest. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That fellow Hunter is working for Moriarty. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That is our responsibility, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That is what I'm depending upon to absorb. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That letter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That means it was torn off within the last few hours. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That music gives me the creeps. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That note was placed confidentially in my keeping. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That one hasn't been anywhere. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That thought never entered my mind, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That will be the end of you, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That would make an interesting exhibit. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's a fetchy little froth that you're wearing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's all. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's because it's written with the left hand. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's definitely every note of it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's exactly the point, Watson. He didn't want the Star of Deli. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's exactly what I didn't want. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's how much all the years have counted. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's the best thing I can possibly do at the moment. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's very soon now. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's what I want, Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's what you promised Higgins in that Hammersmith job. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That's why you tried to send me away, why you followed Lloyd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The accumulated wealth of ten centuries of English kings, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The albatross about my neck was hung." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The albatross. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Brandon estate is quite considerable. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The clubfoot must have some other compensating deformity from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Crown Jewels, gentlemen, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The crowning act of his career... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The crowning act. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The first, that letter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The germ of a crime, Bassick. A truly great crime. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The instrument that killed Lloyd Brandon. What? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The marks around the neck. Cigarette, Mr. Hunter? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The melody Miss Brandon played for us last night. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The men is waiting. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The most incredible crime of the century from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The most stupendous, the most incredible crime of the century, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The night my father was killed. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The nose of a police dog, although long and efficient, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The note? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The prisoner will rise. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The professor. He's said he'd fix it so I don't get caught. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The real crime has not yet come to light. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The same as we carry a rabbit's foot. Ha, ha. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The sap's not dry yet. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The situation has become impossible. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The sound of music from the street, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Star of Deli. They've dropped it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Tower of London. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The whole formation of the body is the same. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The wounds to the back of his head were administered post mortem. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The young Hunter knows a great deal more than he proposes to tell. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then away you go to a spot you know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then Billy I want you to get me a cab. I know, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then drive directly to your lodgings by way of Oxford Circus. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then go to Lady Conyngham's party. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then he stole the emerald! I wonder what exactly he did do, or rather is doing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then how did it happen that I find a spider's web from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then I bid you goodbye, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then might need only play that one note from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then you didn't water them today. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then you'll work on the case, sir? In the usual way? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Then you're worse than a coward. You're a fool. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There Billy, there's sixpence for you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There has been so much to do, sir, preparing for your coming back and all. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There was a street beggar standing in front of the house. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's a gentleman on the terrace asking to see you from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's is nothing trifling about murder. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's no doubt of it but don't worry. I'll be watching. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's no more resolutely informal household in all of London than mine. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's nothing in the whole world I can believe in or count on. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's something I want to say to you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
There's too much emphasis on this date, May the 13th, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They carry around a chinchilla's foot for good luck from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They don't even give me time to bury my dead. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They found nothing but his boots. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They got away, sir, in the direction of Tower Hill. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They must bring you lots of luck. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They were together in Hunter's office. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They'll be here directly. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They're not policemen at all. After them. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They're taking the goods off the boat tonight. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This club footed shoe was a very clever device from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This has been a great anxiety to me, Captain Mannery. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This impression was a hallucination. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This is exactly like the drawing your brother received from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This is May the 11th, the day on the paper. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This is no childish prank, Miss Brandon, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This may sound foolish to you but after Mr. Hunter left from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This seems to be a field day for crank messages. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This was no hallucination, Dr. Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This was the crown stolen from the Tower of London in 1671 from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
This, Watson, is a South American bolas, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Those flies again. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Though the apparent method of the crime was brutal, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Through your neglect this flower has died. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Till the time the Star of Deli was delivered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
To guard the Star of Deli in my place while I keep an eye on Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
To take a look at the scene of the crime. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Tony, that's a South American gaucho orchestra, isn't it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Turned into a tragedy, wouldn't it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Two are not enough. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Under the law, no other verdict is possible. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Unquestionably chinchilla. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Very effective, my dear Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Very good, Mr. Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Very well, if that's how you want it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Wait there till I send for you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Was this left at your door? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Water, water everywhere, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Watson, come here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Watson, the Crown Jewels! We're wasting time. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Watson, this is Sir Ronald Ramsgate, Constable of the Tower of London from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We did have an appointment, you know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We have. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We mustn't be seen together. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We shan't be wanting you any longer. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We should go to the Kensington Museum and look him up from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We'd be a great deal nearer to the solution of the crime. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We've got to do something about it, Jerrold. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We've known each other ever since we were children. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
We've no secrets from Miss Brandon. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well a man standing just about here would command a view of the path. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well Billy, when you finish sweeping you can dust. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well he's wasted time badgering me the murderer's got away. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well Holmes, you've certainly let yourself in for a busy night tomorrow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well what can you make of that, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well why do you say that? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well yes, but... I know Lady Conyngham is irreproachable but from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well you might say he was busy from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, "Ann Brandon 21, and Jerrold Hunter 29", from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, Bassick. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, he did send me in his place. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, here it is, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, here we are at my lodgings. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, I bet in Chile or Bolivia from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, I'm afraid I must be getting on. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, I've got what I wanted, so I think I'll be going along. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, if Mr. Holmes won't help me I'll go to Scotland Yard. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, if you won't talk, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, if you're so anxious to save my time from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, it doesn't matter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, Mr. Holmes, I just coming to find you, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, rabbit or chinchilla. What's it matter? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, sir, I've been with Holmes on a good many cases from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, that takes care of that from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, there'll be no difficulties. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, this came for my brother, Lloyd, in the post two days ago. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, Watson, you're bursting with news. What it is man speak up. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, we'll just take a look all the same. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, well, well, well, Billy. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, what are you doing? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, what were you about to say, Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, what were you doing? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, what were you trying to do, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, where is he? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, why didn't you say so before? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, you seem to be a law abiding citizen. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Were married this morning at the Castone Hall Register Office." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What about the Star of Deli and you promise to Sir Ronald from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What am I to make of this, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What are you doing here? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What are you frightened of, Miss Brandon? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What do you mean, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What do you say to that for a simple deduction? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What do you want? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What have you found out, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What have you found, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What have you found, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What is it, sergeant? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What more natural than that you should go to her? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What on earth has that got to do with Professor Moriarty from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What on earth is this, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What was it about the music that frightened you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What would Moriarty be doing with a guidebook? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What you make of it, Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What? No, no. Perhaps it doesn't matter at all, Watson. We'll see. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What'd you find out, Bassick? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What's in the letter, Professor? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What's that, Mr. Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Whatever is the matter with you, my dear? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Whatever Watson has found out you'll know inevitably. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
When I have this jewel safely locked up in the tower. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
When Moriarty's lose on London? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
When the jewel is delivered. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
When you found that cab, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where all he has to do is to keep his eyes on the Crown Jewels. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where at least are the policemen he promised to send me? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where the cockle shells are found Oh I... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where the drum and bass, tickely um, bum, bum. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where's the paper you took off my desk? Here in my hand from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Wherever I go, whatever I do, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Whether or not I should go to a garden party on Saturday at Lady Conyngham's. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Whether you should go to the party or whether you shouldn't. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Which may or may not coincide significantly with what I found. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
While I was with him I heard... Yes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Who are they? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Who made these footprints is normally balanced from toe to heel. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Who was he? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Who's that man here just now? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why did you come? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why did you follow Lloyd with a revolver in your pocket? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why did you think I might not be safe? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why did you try to keep me from seeing Sherlock Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why do you waste your time like this, Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why don't you go home and go to bed. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why I don't know but one thing I'm certain. It was all done with a purpose. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why I give you my word, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why no? Are you expecting someone? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why not leave him at large. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why should I want to kill him? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why won't you tell us everything? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why you... I was merely demonstrating how the police mind works. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Will we be in time? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
With all its fantastic convolutions expressly to divert my attention from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
With perhaps a touch of gout in his right leg. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
With the back of his head all... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
With those flies? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Without your beard, sir, you look like your own son. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Won't you sit down and have a cup of tea? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Would be where the chinchilla lives. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Would rather risk everything on one venture from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Would you like us to go with you, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Would you mind moving back a few paces? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Would you mind? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, about half an hour ago. I came here directly. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, and it's a capital thing he did. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, and then loosing it at the scene of a murder. Very careless. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, but how should I know how to advise you, Miss Brandon? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, but that's not quite the same thing you know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, but... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, I think so. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, I understand. What do you want me to do? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, I'm afraid our friend the inspector from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, it was torn from that tree. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, it's just as I suspected. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, ma'am. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, Miss Brandon? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, Mr. Holmes. It's a little animal that grows in South America from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, sir, cause that's the only places chinchillas grow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, yes it's quite possible. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. Come and take a look at his murderer. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. Rather good aren't they? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. Yes, of course. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yet they found him all the same there in an empty street. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yet, it is undoubtedly a gross miscarriage of justice. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You are afraid. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You are certain there was no one unearthed a grievance from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You are right, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You better go to bed. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You can depend on me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You can't break it up. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You clubbed him to death with the butt end of this revolver from behind. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You come too late, Mr. Holmes. The prisoner has been discharged. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You couldn't possibly find a worse guide to social etiquette. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You didn't happen to notice the messenger who left it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You don't know? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You have a magnificent brain, Moriarty. I admire it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You have as much hatred for me as I have contempt for you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You have no idea what kind of bird this is supposed to be, have you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You have your orders. That's enough. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You haven't dropped in like this for a long time, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You hear that, Watson? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You knew from the first that note was a real threat. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You know how I feel about Ann. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You know what a chinchilla is? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You know, Bassick, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You make too much of a trifle. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You may as well take the evening off. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You mean Jerrold? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You might remove the dust that you kicked under the rug on the landing. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You must go back. Good luck. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You must go to bed at once, You really must. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You must try to get some sleep. It's been a terrible day for you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You mustn't allow them to do that, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You mustn't let yourself go like this. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You only have to make an appearance. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You pushed me out of the room as if I were a child. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You really want to know? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You save up all the money you can till summer comes around. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You see, Ann, you've only made yourself ridiculous. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You see, darling, they don't think anything of the kind. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You see, I was right. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You see, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You should be flogged, broken on the wheel, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You should know that better than anyone else, Mr. Hunter. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You shouldn't have thought of staying alone in that house, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You think I want to hurt you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You think these are the footprints of a murderer? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You wait here. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You wanted to see me, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You will help me as you promised, won't you Holmes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You, my dear fellow. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'd like to let that razor slip, wouldn't you, Dawes? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll be alright, Lloyd. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll be wasting your time, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll come with me, Jerry? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll forgive me bothering you like this. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll have to explain that, Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll have your own men there, of course, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You'll look after Ann, won't you? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're a coward, Dawes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're a splendid fellow, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're being too hard on Holmes, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're free to go whenever you like. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're going to stay on here over the weekend. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're his lawyer. You manage the estate. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're quite sure? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're terribly tired, my child, aren't you? Yes, I am. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're the one man in England clever enough to defeat me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're very kind, Tony. I'd like that. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You've always found my advice pretty sound, haven't you, inspector? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You've been lying all the time. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You've done me a great service tonight. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You've got to sleep from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Your duty is to guard the Star of Delhi. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Your lordship, my client has been acquitted. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"nor any drop to drink." You've hit on it! from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
221 Bakers Street. Very good, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A brilliant experiment. Yes, it will be, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A travesty on justice. Quite so, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
After Lloyd... I understand your feelings from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
After you, my dear Holmes. By no means, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ah, how do you do, doctor. How are you, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Amazing. No, no, no. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
And by the way, Billy. Yes, sir? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
and possibly of the greatest importance. Of course, anything I can do. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Are you sure of it, Mr. Holmes? Absolutely. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
As long as you like, my dear. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
but use your own judgment. Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Certainly, Sir Ronald. Thank you again. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Chinchilla? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Come with me. No. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Damp. Damp, I'm wet through. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Find the murderer? Find... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Footprints? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
for a day or two at least. Hmm. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Get me some smelling salts. Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Go away. Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Go right up, doctor. Ah good. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Good night. Good night, my dear. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, doctor. Goodbye, Sir Ronald. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, doctor. Goodbye, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Goodbye, sir. Goodbye. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Have I done something wrong? I hope not. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Here you are, sir. Thanks. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, Holmes. Come on Watson, quick. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, you all right? Never better, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
How do you do, Miss Brandon? How do you do? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I am Sherlock Holmes. Yes, I know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I shall be very severe. Uh uh. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I watched Moriarty leave. Excellent. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll be glad when it's over. Yes, I know. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll go with you. I'd like you to. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'll take care of everything. Good. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I'm depending on you. I'll not fail you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
in due course to the proper authorities. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Is Dr. Watson here? Yes, I am Dr. Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Is that you, Sir Ronald? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Let me take your hat and stick. Oh, thank you, yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May I borrow your violin? Certainly, governor. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
May I keep that note? Yes, of course. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Miss Brandon? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty. I knew it. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, I... Shh, shh... from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes? Yes, Miss Brandon? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes. Excuse us. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
My brother's life. Darling, you must trust me. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
No one there, Sir Ronald. Never mind, Sergeant. I have the jewel. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Not at all. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Now when will that be? This weekend. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, I hope I'm not interrupting you. Oh, no, no, no. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, Miss Ann. She's only fainted. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, really? Yes, sir, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Oh, there you are, Dawes. Mr. Bassick is here, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Somebody snatched it. The policemen, where are they? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Strangled? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you, sir. Gentlemen. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Thank you, sir. Thank you, Dawes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
that a few policemen are on hand. Excellent. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That can happen overnight, sir. Overnight, uh. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The emerald is safe. Oh good, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The emerald! Where is it? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
To disguise himself, of course. Obviously, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
to explain these footprints. What? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Turn out the lights. Yes, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Uh, yeah, yes, certainly, Billy. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Very glad. Good. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well I... Where is your cabby? from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, good morning, Dr. Watson. Good morning, Mrs. Hudson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, goodbye. Goodbye, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Well, what do you make of it, Billy? Blimey, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What is it, McKenzie? An accident, Sergeant. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What? Brandon was strangled to death. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
What? No. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
When does it arrive? Tomorrow night. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where's Inspector Bristol? In there. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Who is it? It's Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Why not? Well, it won't get us anywhere. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes sir, will that be all, sir? And boiled in oil. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes, Mr. Holmes. Now Billy, I'd be obliged from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yes. Then I'll take him to The Yard. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You are Miss Brandon? Yes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You found something? I think so. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You have got the jewel back. I have indeed, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're having him followed. Oh, don't be so crude, Watson. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You're very kind. Not at all. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
You've murdered a flower. I'm sorry, sir. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Your hat and stick, Sir Ronald. Thank you. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"And instead of the cross, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"My dear Mr. Holmes. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"Sincerely yours, Ann Brandon." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"St. Edward's crown." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"Star of Delhi will never reach the Tower of London." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"the total value of the regalia is estimated at three million pounds." from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"To ask you what may appear a silly question" from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"Water, water everywhere" from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes