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[Lestrade brings a suspect's shoe to compare to recovered footprints] Insp. Lestrade:
And that's Alfred Brunton's shoe. Sherlock Holmes:
Fits perfectly, Inspector. Insp. Lestrade:
Uh-huh. Sherlock Holmes:
But the fact that these prints were made by Brunton's shoes doesn't prove that Brunton's feet were in them. Insp. Lestrade:
Why not? Where should Brunton's feet be if not in his own shoes? Dr. John H. Watson:
Well, they're not in them now, are they?
And that's Alfred Brunton's shoe. Sherlock Holmes:
Fits perfectly, Inspector. Insp. Lestrade:
Uh-huh. Sherlock Holmes:
But the fact that these prints were made by Brunton's shoes doesn't prove that Brunton's feet were in them. Insp. Lestrade:
Why not? Where should Brunton's feet be if not in his own shoes? Dr. John H. Watson:
Well, they're not in them now, are they?
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And that's Alfred Brunton's shoe
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Fits perfectly inspector Uh huh
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But the fact that these prints were made by Brunton's shoes
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doesn't prove that Brunton's feet were in them
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Why not Where should Brunton's feet be if not in his own shoe
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Well they're not in them now are they
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Movie Summary
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the ow...
