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Welcome. Everyone does Sherlock Holmes and
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The Secret Weapon. One of the
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fourteen movies in which Basal Rathbone
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played Sherlock Holmes. Those.
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Moves you may between Nineteen Thirty Nine
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and Eighteen Forty Six. The sound quality
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great audio presentation and I hope you
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enjoy it. Sherlock Holmes and The Secret
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Weapon. Story. Basal Rathbone and
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Nigel Bruce. At. One thousand and
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One Sherlock Holmes Stories and the best of
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In
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Nineteen Forty Four, there was maybe
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amplified. It's made by building a
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superior battleship to stamp the nation's
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authority on the waves. Wisconsin. We
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the world of warships t are sending
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this kiwi ship is a better once
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again. Fast.relentless.
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True hero in battle. To
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go under your command. Oh.
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So.
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You'd get Roman look like educated
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been a good taste. I get
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somewhere old. First decisions. Was
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all that is that bothering us? I'm interested
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in these books. Like
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bit. Now
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here are the compete that at
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the Hague: Shakespeare and Old German
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I. Removed.
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My oldest. Daughter
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to be just a across the border before
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goal but we have had orders not to
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break into his house and the hijab hasn't
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been outside and weeks if you have avenged
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notably this it's like that. Kevin,
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If we can't break him, he
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won't come out. In
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the feel I need something as basic as
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he needs to be. Bomb Site is. That
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the to be less interested in my
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safety for use. You see my thoughts
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speakers in. He believes a comparable Sam.
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Know gentlemen, the price is much too low.
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I could not put the distance away a
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book with such a price. Of
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it induces of the debate to com and a bit too
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much shop. It's the best the early be. Arrested
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in. A rail or
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sip of. Be smart people. That
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voted I just said with i'm
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based in the displacement of his
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right to take doctor for been
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from and our very eyes yes
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indicates to be something amateur detectives
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his name is homes or sex
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or from such which is never
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escape from Switzerland the life of
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quick it me to another few.
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And what's from a signal from doctor
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Completion do with gentlemen promised to buy
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a bunch of my book. I told
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her no A Boston following us are
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not surprised to find. All
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these I. Know how
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can I know from my home
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and only old found out what
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was a very bad time. Added
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sense of. Style.
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For some. Of
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and. Earth's Axis
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Powers from Elements com yourself
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my they have run into
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short time. There will be
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only one language. Good
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evening. After travails, I have
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some very interesting sanctity books.
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I thought you might like
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to see them coming. Sensing.
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The house pretty typical has a
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motor and ourselves. As
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well as a show about bomb sides of the
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fuel. Whether this homes schools, I. Am.
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I I'm sorry or four months every
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move I have made us been watched.
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I am not a coward Mr. Hollande ever
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watch right? I'm off to my Phantoms which
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were forcibly across the German border and wasn't
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we wait here doing nothing like breast and
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across some yourself. My give us to talk
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else is not only escape that, that's what
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we should also take the two years away
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with this. But
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all. The
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for six years ago bomb site fit
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inside the fumbles tones. Although I must
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confess that I side of the thought
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of disempowering a complete set Charles Dickens.
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Ah, but you can't hide me. And
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I have a book myself. Hello! I'm
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sorry that my good friend Dr. Watson
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is easier to explain to my preparations.
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Another fifty. Seven
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at a party? Call my servants.
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heavens yes but tonight they assume
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euros that percent doctor turbo and
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our old friend of a killer
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homes it is so simple as
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the obvious obvious be assembled but
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now when was the seventh and
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attacks It's
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going to be dangerous and
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scary. It's going to be
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so hard that you want to go back. And
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giving in, it's not an option.
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We've got to start our way. Your
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family, they're not in the way. They
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are the way. It's
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a lot to live out your dream. Hard work
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and... I've got to find. Your
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dream is to be like you. You're
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my hero. Are
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y'all from England? Australia.
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Australia. I wish I had an accent.
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It's a lot of people. Stay
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on the attic approving excellent cars. And
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the kitchenable has been fooled. Please,
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play. Her
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servants are leading them into the next street. What
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will happen to me, Stepan and Elie? I've
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taken care of that. The
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way is clear. Come on, quick. You
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know what takes a Nazi's own car? One
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must have that one, sir. self-taught hands. Think
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you made them believe you're a harmless old bookseller?
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Yes, I've always felt that a fellow knowledge of
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the classics might come in handy. But
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how can we get across the border? And through
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France? There's no need to get across. There's
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no moment to rile our force famous waiting for us at
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the secret landing place. How
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long before we arrive in London? In a
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very few minutes. We're passing over Dover now. Thank
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you. I
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hope you'll have to get used to our London records, Dr. Tobel. Dr.
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Watson's. Very untiny fellow. What are
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we going to do with these? A problem
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of the most elementary nature, my dear Dr. Tobel. You
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are going to keep them here. I
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have always believed in the theory. Originally
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projected by Edgar and Poe, the American writer. But
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the best place to hide anything is
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where everyone can see it. Yes, but,
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uh, you will remember no doubt in
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Poe's story, the furloughed letter. And
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the missive in question was
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always in plain view. Hands
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up, gentlemen. Scutted
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yards, quick. Oh,
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my goodness. Good
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evening, Mrs. H Why,
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it's Mr. Holmes. Holmes. Hello,
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Watson, I'm fellow. It's good to see you again.
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Telephone. Who? Who do you
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want? Oh, yes, your Scotland Yard. I'm afraid there's been a
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little mistake. Well, you didn't get angry. We all make mistakes
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at times. What? Well, if we didn't, you'd be out
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of a job. Dr. Cobell, this is my friend of a friend of mine. I'm sorry. I'm
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sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm
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sorry. I'm sorry. I'm
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sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm
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sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm
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sorry. This is my friend and
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associate, and as you may have observed, my watchdog,
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Dr. Watson. How do you do, sir? How do you do?
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Dr. Cobell and I flew in from Zurich this evening. You can
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put that thing away now, Watson. Dr.
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Cobell. A war
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over massing on the quest for physics in 1939. My
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dear Watson, there is only one Dr. Cobell. Without
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Mr. Holmes, there would have been no Dr. Cobell, I
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am afraid. But I thought you were living
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in America, sir. I have been working
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in Switzerland for the past two years. And Holmes got
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you out? In the nick of time. There was not
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a point he overlooked. Every
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contingency was foreseen and provided for.
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It was magnificent. Thank you, Doctor.
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The problem is not without its insight. Interesting
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points. Is there anything you would like, Mr. Holmes?
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Oh, thank you, Mrs. Hudson. You can go to
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bed now. You gave me an awful freight dress like
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that. Well, good night, sir.
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She's quite right. You can't blame me for jumping to
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the conclusion that I did. He looked
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like a broken-down musician. Holmes,
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why didn't you take your fiddle with her? I
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never did think much of this dressing-up business. It
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was necessary, I assure you. The Gestapo was close
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in our heels. Oh, really? Mrs.
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Sherlock Holmes. I want to
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speak to Sir Reginald Bailey, please. Reginald Bailey? Is
12:31
that the fellow play to Raza for Black Heave? Yes,
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Watson. Oh. Hello, Sir
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Reginald. Holmes speaking. Yes,
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from Baker Street. I have Dr. Tobel
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with me. Oh,
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thank you. Very
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well done. I'll meet you in half an hour. There
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must be no delay. I'll arrange with Sir Reginald to have
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the test tomorrow morning. I suggest
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that only Cabinet ministers and your best aviation experts
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be present. Naturally. Watson, I leave Dr. Tobel in
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your care. Give him a sedative. This has been
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a strenuous business, and he has a long day
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ahead of him again tomorrow. Certainly, Holmes. Of course.
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This will sleep in my bedroom. I'll keep watch.
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Till you return. Thank you. It is not necessary
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to guard me. I am quite safe now. Safe,
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Dr. Tobel? I shouldn't
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count on it for a second. But, Mr. Holmes- A
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great deal may depend on your safety. And
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the enemy understands that just as well as we do. Good
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night. We'll
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return with the Sherlock Holmes adventure, the
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secret weapon went after these sponsor messages.
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And now, back to our story. Keep
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an eye out, Watson. Yes, of course. A
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couple of these, and you'll sleep peacefully through a
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blitz. Thank you. You better start undressing at once,
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or you'll find yourself fast asleep in the middle
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of taking off your trousers. Well,
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I'll sit over here and keep an eye on things. Well,
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by the way, if you're nervous, call
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out. Good night,
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Doctor. Good night, Doctor. Oh,
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funny. I'm going to say the same thing. I'll send you
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back a different night, Doctor. Good night,
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Doctor. And
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that's it. I'm
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tired of all the homes. Wait
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a moment. Hello.
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Yes, I just arrived about an hour ago. It is more important that I see you
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at once. No, I cannot explain. It
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is now five minutes past midnight. I
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leave at once. Goodbye.
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Holmes, I don't have to tell you how much this means to
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us. I'll never great deal more about
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the bombsites after the demonstrations, Sir
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Reginald. The War Office have a pretty good
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idea of the value of the Tobell bombsites,
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just as the Nazis have. However,
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oh, if you'd care to place
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Dr. Tobell under the protection of Scotland Yard
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and- No, no, no, no. No, that won't
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be necessary. I shall personally
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deliver Dr. Tobell to your representatives on
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Salisbury Plain in plenty of time for
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the demonstrations. Thank you. Good night,
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Sir Reginald. Good night, Mr. Holmes. Thank
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you. Charlotte,
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Avelley, Flat B. Right. Get the car ready. I'll
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wait here until he comes out. Is
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that what the Americans call doodling? It
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is more serious than you could possibly realize,
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Charlotte. Good. Good.
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Good night, darling. No,
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thank you, darling. I must
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get back before they miss me. We've been
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separated for so long, I couldn't say it if
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anything should cause us again. I
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want to work with you, and I want to know every
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minute where you are. Even
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for you to know that the tales of my mission in London
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is to sign your death warrant. If
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you are in real danger, I want to share it. There
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is one thing you can do. Godless
17:50
envelope. If anything
17:52
happens to me, see that it reaches the hands
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of Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Mr.
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Sherlock Holmes. Yes. I
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pray I know... I never have to deliver it properly. I
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will be with you, sir. I
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think you are right, sir. I
18:44
think so. It must
18:46
have been a robber. Since the blackout, those
18:48
biters have become quite a nuisance. I
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say you better come with me and have that fixed up. Thank
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you. That's been on my arm, that's it. I
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will be with you. I will
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be with you. I will be
19:04
with you. I will be with you. I
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will be with you. I will be with you. I
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will be with you. I will
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be with you. I will be
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with you. Watson!
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Watson, wake up! Where's
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Cobell? He's
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in there. No, he isn't. He's gone. That's impossible.
19:24
He's sleeping in my bed. I've been here all
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time. If anything's happened to him... Cobell!
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All right? It is nothing. Yes, sit
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down here. Let's have a look.
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It isn't too bad. Who fetched you up? The
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police doctor? Yes. He looks as
19:45
if you've been attacked. Obviously, my dear Watson. Dr.
19:48
Cobell, do you suspect the woman
19:50
of arranging the trap? Woman? What
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woman? She's blonde, five foot six, full-lipped and
19:54
very affectionate. Oh, really? You've known her for
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a long time. You were attacked after leaving that
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apartment. How do
20:00
you know this? The face powder on your coat tells me of our
20:03
height and our affection for you. You,
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uh, held her close before departing. First, did it
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hold? It's all there for the train
20:09
guy to read, Watson. But look here, why couldn't he
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have been attacked on his way to the woman's apartment? The mark of
20:13
a blow has erased some of the powder. Obviously,
20:17
if the attack came first, the powder would
20:19
have remained understood. And the forelips? That was
20:21
a guess. I never guessed, Watson. You
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have rubbed the lipstick from your face, with
20:28
the handkerchief you now hold in your hand. And
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that amount of lipstick never came from a pair
20:32
of thin lips. And the blonde hair? Good
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gracious me. Mr. Holmes, I am glad
20:39
you are on my side. Well, in that
20:41
case, you will desist from disobeying my orders and slipping out.
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While your bodyguard sleeps his watch away. It
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won't happen again, Holmes. I was sitting in
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front of the farm. All right, all right.
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I'm sorry. Now, can
20:55
you describe your assailant? I
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never saw him. A great figure came at
21:00
me in the dark. I felt
21:02
a stunning blow on my head and instantly
21:04
fingers were at my throat. But you must have noticed
21:07
something about him, think, ma'am. A
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thing of little consequence to you may mean a great deal to me. Wait,
21:12
wait a moment. There was one thing. Long
21:16
fingers at my throat like
21:18
steel. And then, then
21:21
an odor. A heavy, drug-like odor.
21:24
A drug? Opium? That is it. I
21:26
am sure of it now. Well,
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I suggest we get the remains of a good night's sleep. Remember,
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the test takes place tomorrow morning on Salisbury Plain.
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Removable of Dr. Tobel's device. Involves
21:46
the use of three sonic beams. Step-fighter.
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That appears to be it. There
21:57
he is. We're
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on the cross now sir. Hello
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gentlemen. That load
22:43
would sink any ship in the world. We
22:46
must consider the possibility of untie the team.
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They're unlucky here. I'd
22:50
like to see another try of it. So would I. They
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want you to try
22:57
again sir. He is
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coming into position now
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sir. We're
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on the course now son. Well
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gentlemen how do you like the bombsite
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now? Harvards. Revolutionize
23:37
aerial bombardment. Inspector
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Lestrade. Yes original. I
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hope Scotland Yard is taking every precaution to
23:46
guard Dr. Tovell and his equipment. Two
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plain clothes men ride with him in his car
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sir and four others follow in another one sir.
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Good. He's coming to my office in Whitehall as soon
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as he lands. Shall we start gentlemen? Yes.
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year home
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country grant and
24:21
airport com and
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i i
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would not believe that i haven't seen myself we've been
24:33
through a lot of thank goodness
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he's safe now you brought your
24:38
apparatus with you no
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sir i did not but
24:43
i know it it must
24:45
be launched in the most impregnable brought in this
24:47
building until the register start manufacturing i have arranged
24:50
for a little office of my own i
24:53
intend to supervise the manufacture myself but
24:55
you you offered it
24:57
to our government for our use everything
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mister homes has done has been with that idea in
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view i still offer it to your government no
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one else will know the secrets involved i
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have to buy a plan to guard my invention
25:11
a plan as intricate as the bomb
25:13
site itself if you imagine for
25:16
one moment please i
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will not change my mind sir i
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am taking the matter into my own hands just
25:29
what do you propose to do dr. toabelle i
25:31
am sorry i cannot reveal the details
25:33
of my plan for the present do you think
25:35
that's wise i regret
25:38
gentlemen i cannot change my decision i
25:41
shall work independently can't
25:45
you persuade him hones but supposing something
25:47
should happen to you dr. toberle you know there's
25:49
already been one attempt on your life only
25:52
firms and suspicions are right but wasn't there
25:55
is no use discussing it gentlemen my
25:58
mind is made up sparkling or redouble
26:00
the guard about you doctor. In fact,
26:02
we'll quadruple it. That is just what
26:04
I do not wish done, Inspector. Huh? That
26:07
would only draw attention to my activities. Oh. Good
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day, gentlemen. Just
26:18
the same. I'll have my men watching
26:20
him every moment from now on. No, no, wait, Lestrade. We must
26:23
not offend Dr. Tobel. We
26:26
must remember that he, as a citizen of Switzerland, is
26:28
under no obligation to give us his inversion. We
26:31
must do as he asks. Don't you
26:33
agree, Holmes? To be sure, Sir Reginald. I'm
26:35
not officially connected with the government, and I intend to
26:37
remain on the case. Good, good. That is, if Inspector
26:40
Lestrade doesn't mind. For at all, Mr.
26:42
Holmes. We're always glad to have you hanging
26:44
around. Thank you. You
26:48
can put those away now, Lestrade. I
26:58
am entrusting this to you because, first of all, you
27:01
are a Swiss. And second, there
27:03
is no doubt in my mind of your ability. I'm
27:05
on Dr. Tobel. I have
27:07
divided the mechanism of my invention into
27:09
four units. Each is meaningless without the
27:11
others. You have delivered the other three? Yes. No
27:14
one but myself knows the identity of the four
27:16
scientists working on the four units. Their
27:19
names are not even known to each other. I
27:21
think I understand. From what
27:23
you tell me, it will be easy to
27:25
reproduce the units assigned to me in any
27:27
quantity you wish. I knew I could rely
27:29
on you. I will get in touch with you
27:31
as soon as I have made the rest of my arrangements. No, no. The
27:35
back door, if you please, Professor Haffner. Au
27:40
revoir, au revoir. Hello?
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Yes, Lestrade? Oh.
27:54
Very well. What
27:56
is it, Holmes? Just as I feared. The strawsmen report
27:58
the... The bell is
28:00
missing. Missing. Yes,
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I was afraid of this. How long has he been missing?
28:21
Practically since you walked out of your office yesterday. If
28:25
you'd only given me the address of this place, I shouldn't have had to waste
28:27
so much time finding it. Empty.
28:31
The bomb site's gone. I didn't expect to
28:33
find it here as a Reginald. This is a pretty mess.
28:35
If you knew this was going to happen, why the devil
28:37
didn't you do something about it? You can rely on Holmes'
28:39
implicitness, a Reginald. To Bell's gun and heaven alone knows where.
28:42
It serves me right for listening to that crack-brained idea of his.
28:45
It is Miss Maryse Stroud's men
28:47
and they went leaving him here alone and
28:49
unguarded. Holmes, if anything has
28:51
happened to Tovell, if his invention falls into the hands
28:53
of Germany, it will be a major disaster for
28:55
England. Christmas raffy. He
28:58
did his Christmas shopping in plenty of
29:01
time. Yes, curious. Do
29:04
you know the serving house? Scent.
29:07
Perfume. Yes, I noticed it at the moment
29:09
we entered the room. Fair
29:12
to learn. One of the
29:14
rarer essences and very expensive. That woman again. Undoubtedly.
29:18
Give me Inspector Lestrade. Sherlock Holmes
29:20
calling. So Holmes is finally
29:22
stumped. First time I've heard
29:24
him call for help. Call for help, indeed. He's
29:27
only just beginning his investigation. Lestrade, this is
29:29
Holmes. Check the records
29:31
and place a call made on my private telephone at
29:34
Baker Street at approximately 12 o'clock on the night
29:36
of Dr. Tovell's arrival in London. Finally
29:39
stumped. Yes, sir. Yes, Lestrade.
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Wait a minute. Charlotte.
29:46
Heberley. 34
29:48
St. George's Street. Let
29:50
me. Excellent,
30:01
Rashad. Thank you. Where
30:05
is Dr. Tobel? I can't tell you. You
30:08
mean you won't tell me? I don't know. How
30:12
many Christmas packages did you take to him, Miss Abilay? Five. He
30:17
dismantled his bomb site and packed
30:19
the units and followed the boxes. Is
30:22
that correct? Pardon. Pardon.
30:29
Hello? Yes. This
30:33
is Miss Abilay. Why,
30:36
why someone must have stolen it. Enrichment
30:41
bypassed. Yes. Is
30:43
that arranged to have it removed? Yes. At
30:46
once. Now I can be frank with you, Mr. Hines. Dr. Tobel has disappeared. They found
30:49
my car. Enrichment bypassed. Wait.
30:52
I loaned it to him last night. For what purpose, Miss Abilay? He
30:54
wouldn't tell me. But
30:56
he said that if anything should happen to him,
30:58
I was to give you this. Holmes!
31:02
Then he must have expected something. Yes.
31:05
His envelope has been opened. He's not going to tell you. He's
31:07
not going to tell you. He's not going to tell you. He's
31:09
not going to tell you. He's not going to tell you. He's
31:11
not going to tell you. He's not going to tell you. He's
31:13
not going to tell you. He's not going to tell you. He's
31:15
not going to tell you. His envelope has been opened and resealed.
31:17
But that isn't possible. It hasn't been out of my hands. We
31:20
meet again, Mr. Holmes. What? Boy,
31:22
that's not the message. It isn't even the same paper. I saw Dr.
31:24
Tobel draw little sets of
31:26
figures. What kind of figures? They look like
31:28
little dancing men. Dancing men? That's
31:30
curious. Who's been in this apartment? I'm not
31:32
sure. I'm not sure. I'm not
31:35
sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm
31:37
not sure. I'm not sure. I'm
31:39
not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure.
31:42
I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Who's
31:44
been in this apartment? Since Dr.
31:46
Tobel entrusted that envelope to your care. I
31:50
know one. I've had no visitors. Think.
31:53
Possibly a tradesman. No. Only
31:56
the one for a few minutes. And
31:58
That one? Workman you can
32:00
to six my light switch he couldn't
32:02
have passed the pitchers and phone. And
32:06
no, Lights went out and soon
32:08
afterwards he knocked at my door and told me the
32:10
put a hit. Send him up. That's where. He worked.
32:15
But. He wasn't alone and listen more than
32:17
five minutes and he did fix the lights
32:19
they went on again. which have been
32:21
touched. The paint. Still covers the
32:24
screw heads. Press
32:26
release which in the basement tended to on
32:28
this one, not for a few moments on
32:30
a compass to the main switch back on
32:33
for the last two minutes to get a
32:35
look at his face. know. Only
32:37
plans now I realize he kept to say
32:39
about. It but he was a madman Yes he
32:41
was law is I haven't added as hidden from
32:43
over the pupils and homes in December. Now his
32:46
eyes. They were like a snake. Is
32:48
Evelyn. Doctor Turbo is being
32:51
held by been the most brilliant venom a history
32:53
of time someone boxers first woman to lose about
32:55
as evidence. For
32:59
months and was. Who
33:02
are normal delusional? You have your office
33:04
was his fears. Think of seal know
33:06
to specialise God are you such So
33:08
hard not to searching for him as
33:10
a to him to find me as
33:12
a character of a murderous lascaux monsters
33:14
employ. My may
33:16
add some into this, but after
33:19
all these years, make no mistake,
33:21
Watson. Is not
33:23
as soon of intellects with a cruel
33:25
but single minded Gestapo killer. Is
33:28
is our greatest problem. Even
33:30
does the steak. And
33:33
are antagonist. Professor
33:35
Moriarty gonna be. One
33:39
sees burn, buzz or think Iceland
33:41
title my members of these advances.
33:44
Vm New Moriarty and Excellence and
33:47
the. That
33:49
them. We.
33:51
must arrange that it isn't mariachi
33:54
was left right and them was
34:14
I up she rises, I up
34:16
she rises early in the
34:19
morning. I up
34:21
she rises, I up she
34:23
rises early in the morning.
34:50
I up she rises, I
34:52
up she rises early in the
34:54
morning. I
35:21
up
35:27
she
35:33
rises, I up she rises early in the
35:35
morning. I'm singing. Oh no I'm
35:38
singing. I do. You're
35:40
blooming warfret. Been in jail ain't you? I know. I
35:45
heard from the
35:47
blighter what left
35:49
you to swing
35:52
instead of him. You
35:54
know I'm mean matey. I know. Well
35:57
I have to kill him. Would
36:00
it be worth ten pounds to you? You
36:02
know where he lives? Ten pounds, I
36:04
know. I only got two. Good
36:07
boy, matey. Stop that. Five.
36:12
Ten pounds on nothing, you lying, Ethan. You're
36:15
dirty, too. Well, that ain't so much to
36:17
ask for what you want to know. You'll
36:22
make good bargains. That
36:31
does it. Well...
36:35
You remember Angels Court? Huh? Then
36:38
follow your nose through the alley till
36:40
you come to Jetbrady's Carpenter shop. Eat
36:43
until you where the blighter is at this
36:45
steady moment. You come,
36:48
too. Me? If
36:51
you lie... All right, Mr. Archang along, would
36:53
you? Easy, matey.
36:55
Easy. Follow
36:57
me. Please,
37:01
Governor. I hadn't had nothing to eat
37:03
for two days. Ah, go away. Who's
37:25
there? Take a look. Who's
37:31
this bloke? He's a bloodthirsty Eden, but
37:35
has good money to spend for information. What's
37:50
he want to know? He give
37:52
me five pounds to bring into
37:54
someone. I can tell him
37:56
the whereabouts of... UNOO. You
38:00
now tell me I cut two throat. Cost
38:03
you another five, eh? Five
38:06
time, boy, eh? You,
38:08
Pym. Me? Come
38:10
on. Ah! Ah! Come
38:15
on, Pym. Ha,
38:21
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
38:23
ha, ha, ha.
38:26
I'll tell you all what I will, the
38:28
truth and that's a fact. The Blytters and
38:30
Davy Jones' locker, a feat in the fishies
38:32
he is, deader than a blinking mackerel. Nice,
38:35
that's worth a fiver. Ha, ha, ha, ha,
38:37
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
38:40
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. I'll tell you
38:42
he's alive. And I'll praise the
38:44
deadies many years. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
38:46
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. You're alive. Easy
38:51
there, Jack Brady. I would say
38:53
you were wrong and Mr. Sherlock Holmes was correct. Good
38:56
evening, Professor Moriarty. Welcome,
38:59
Holmes. My men have instructions
39:01
to bring anybody here who inspires for me. They
39:04
haggle while I watch. An
39:06
admirable disguise, by the way. It
39:08
fooled them completely. Of course it
39:10
didn't fool me. I never intended that it should. I
39:13
meant only that it should bring us face to face.
39:15
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Just
39:18
like old times, eh? The Battle
39:20
of Wits, of superior intellects.
39:23
I may say I've been expecting you since
39:25
I made off of your precious Dr. Dobell.
39:28
And his code. Ah, yes, and
39:30
his code. But
39:33
valuable is your doctor and his code out of
39:35
my business. I think
39:37
my main interest is affair, and
39:40
the chance it gives me to battle with you
39:42
again. Moriarty,
39:50
this is no simple crime that you contemplate. It's
39:53
a staggering blow against your own country. That
39:56
doesn't concern me overly. I
39:59
shall make greater profit from... The Fair and all
40:01
my other adventures put together. Then
40:04
you refuse. Oh, most assuredly,
40:07
In fact I intend to ensure
40:09
success of is painted a night
40:12
by liquidated you stops I think
40:14
that is the American free to
40:16
swipe you the one man intelligent
40:18
enough to stand in my way.
40:22
Up for gun. Oh
40:24
come now. This
40:26
is not the Professor Moriarty the master
40:29
criminal I once knew A.grab the do
40:31
as much to do think I was
40:33
going to shoot Mr. Holmes. also. Deals.
40:38
This is simply to prevent a troublesome see. I
40:41
expect to do and lead. Summary:
40:46
To see my goodness to
40:48
homes. These shows respect. And
40:52
you will rest somewhat uncomfortable me
40:54
in the false bottom of the
40:57
see. Just my say. A friend
40:59
that Brady goes to see immediately
41:01
months out of sight of land.
41:03
He pushes the chest oval. Time.
41:07
Up. For.
41:11
Have your good friend Dr. Watson. And
41:14
inside will this adventure begins
41:16
of Sherlock Holmes. He will
41:19
be disappointed Intended to call
41:21
it become the Professor. Money
41:23
off it. For
41:47
your man, Sherlock Holmes. Too
41:50
bad he was honest. The
41:56
one legged man has dismissed drones
41:58
to that. Shop is enough
42:01
some the door a man comes out
42:03
and I didn't They got the thank
42:05
you George which is over the what's
42:07
good that gonna. Just
42:13
Mr. Asked.
42:18
To rush. To fell into another hiding place.
42:21
Moriarty State. I. I
42:43
just read it. says.
42:47
Asked him Really odd sort
42:49
of America, Australia, midnight. They
43:02
are gov object British ships
43:04
complement Sigma might look up
43:06
voice distillation announce retaliate. Submit
43:08
a protest, Make your mobile
43:11
stance towards. The
43:20
end of it's just a couple of simple see
43:22
fame is going over to. My stomach. Is
43:32
as exciting success. The
43:35
north of. Staff.
43:42
Thing was where Tom has been stagnant.
43:45
Results of the doctor pupils have so
43:47
much energy he just looked and saw
43:49
on the top. Of my be a
43:51
force or you don't stop There. Are
43:54
some. oh Wait,
44:00
stop, hold! When
44:07
I'll be
44:09
blown. You're
44:15
not hurt? No.
44:19
You needn't have yelled at them so abruptly. What?
44:22
They dropped me on my head. Oh.
44:24
My arty would have been delighted. So Professor
44:27
Moriarty is alive. Alive in a
44:29
possession of Dr. Tobel's coat. No good going back. They've all
44:31
gone. And what are you going to do? Well, first I'm
44:33
going to wash this filthy stuff off my face. And I'm
44:36
going to see Miss Eberly again. I've
44:38
got to find some clue to the content of Dr. Tobel's message. Come on,
44:40
quick. I
44:42
only got one glimpse of the note while he was preparing
44:44
it. He
44:47
was seated at this desk. No, he was
44:49
sitting on the couch when he owed the message. But he sealed the
44:51
envelope here. The message
44:53
was written in ink for this pen. No, he used
44:55
a pen for this one. Thank you. He
45:01
used this writing pen? Yes. Has it
45:03
been used since? No. They
45:06
should be here. They must be
45:08
here. What, Mr. Holmes? The letter in this pencil is
45:11
hard. Hard enough to make an impression
45:13
on the coarse fibers at which this paper is made. The
45:17
impressions at the moment are
45:21
invisible. If we immerse this sheet
45:23
in a solution of fluorescent salts, dry
45:26
it, and then photograph it
45:29
by ultraviolet light, the
45:33
fibers broken by the writing will absorb less
45:35
of the solution than other parts of the
45:37
paper. Switch
45:40
off the lights, Watson. We
45:47
place the slide in the projector and turn
45:49
on the light. The
45:53
broken fibers appear darker than the rest of the paper
45:57
and are therefore visible. Splendid,
45:59
Holmes. Now I recognize
46:01
that code. Do you remember a case we had
46:03
some years ago? It's probably the
46:05
same, alphabet substitution code. Yes, Watson. I
46:09
believe Dr. Tobel meant communicate with us, but
46:11
that means. Substitution of the alphabet? I
46:13
don't understand. My dear, one of the oldest
46:15
codes in use is based on the repetition of
46:17
figures. E is the letter
46:20
most used in the British language. Therefore,
46:22
the figure most used, probably in this
46:24
message, is E. T,
46:26
A, O, I, and
46:29
N, follow in that order of frequency. You
46:31
mean you can read these figures as if they were letters of
46:33
the alphabet? Elementary, my dear, but same
46:35
way. Give me one minute, and you shall
46:37
have the message. And
46:43
what is the message, Watson? This
46:46
fellow Tobel must have been pulling our legs.
46:48
It's a lot of gibberish. I,
46:50
Y, Z, L, M, T, H,
46:52
K. Reads like an eye
46:54
doctor's chart. Dr. Tobel is a brilliant
46:56
scientist. I saw immediately that he wouldn't send us
46:58
a message so simple to decipher. Neither
47:01
would he have fixed these top figures without a meaning.
47:03
Then it isn't the alphabet substitution code. Yes,
47:05
it is, Watson, but with a very clever
47:07
variation. You see, the
47:10
one, two, three figures means that we skip letters in
47:12
that order. In other words,
47:14
observe Watson. The first
47:16
letter, which is I, skips
47:18
one and becomes J. The
47:20
second letter, Y, skips
47:23
two and becomes A. And the third skips three
47:25
and becomes C. J-A-C. J-A-C-O-B-D-U-R-R-E-R.
47:35
Jacob Duler, a Swiss scientist and friend
47:37
of Dr. Tobel's. P-A-L-A-C-E-C-R-E-S.
47:47
Paris, Crescent. Right. I
47:50
say, Holmes, this man Duler must be
47:52
important. Obviously, Watson. He must
47:55
have some connection with the bombsite. Or Tobel
47:57
wouldn't have taken so much trouble to see that I got his name. Take down the
47:59
rest of the world. message. J-O-S-E-P-H
48:04
Joseph
48:08
E-M-D-D-I-A-C.
48:12
Number four doesn't make any sense. He must
48:14
have used some other variations. All
48:20
names and addresses. Jacob
48:23
Dura, Professor Farrell, Dr. Kern, and
48:26
this fourth infernal cipher, which doesn't fit the
48:28
code. Christmas
48:33
boxes. Watson,
48:37
I'm beginning to see the plan. Dr. Tovell
48:41
divided his bombsite into four
48:43
parts, just as we brought it
48:45
back from Switzerland. He's
48:47
given one section of the mechanism to
48:49
each of these famous scientists. What
48:52
a fascinating plan. You see, each
48:56
part is useless without the other three, and
48:58
undoubtedly, none of these scientists is known to
49:00
each other. Professor Moriarty
49:03
also has the code, and we must
49:05
allow for his ability to decipher it. Introducing
49:10
Battleship Wisconsin, the
49:12
newest addition to World of Warships. Let's
49:14
see her in action. Wow,
49:21
that was a tricky one. Check
49:30
out her amazing fire parts. Let's
49:36
see her and the aircraft capabilities.
49:43
Impressive. Thank
49:59
you. and powerful. I must
50:01
have any world of warships captain.
50:06
We haven't time to break the port code now. We
50:08
must get to the first three limps before Moriarty dance.
50:11
Palace crescent first. Right. I'll go and get a taxi.
50:13
Mr. Taverly, will you please wait here till we return?
50:15
Thank you. Where
50:26
are you going, sir? Jacob Jura live here? Yes, but there's
50:28
been a bit of trouble, sir. You can't go in. Inspector
50:30
Lestrade orders. Oh. Here's
50:32
Dr. Willetta. That's Mr. Shark Holmes. Very
50:35
sorry, sir. Dead?
50:44
It is a doornail. Mr.
50:47
Holmes, how did you know about this? The order
50:49
near fifteen minutes ago, we'd better hurry Holmes. There's
50:51
two time to save Farrow and Kern. Too
50:53
late, Watson. Now this time Farrow and Kern are dead
50:56
too. What? Deductions again,
50:58
Mr. Holmes? Facts, Inspector. Oh,
51:00
facts. But
51:05
how do you know about them? Elementary, my dear
51:07
Watson. This man has been dead for at least
51:10
two hours. And Moriarty isn't wasting any time. Hello?
51:13
This is Lestrade. Put me on the Macatee. Well,
51:18
Macatee? No, this is Lestrade.
51:21
Do you know anything about two men named... Farrow
51:24
and Kern. What, both
51:26
of them? Oh.
51:32
Thank you. Report
51:36
only came in two seconds before I telephoned. What
51:39
on earth are we going to do, Holmes? Moriarty's got a
51:41
big start and he's got the code. Note
51:43
this, Watson. Scotland Yard reports two murders. That makes
51:45
three in all. But there were four
51:47
boxes and four codes. Obviously, Moriarty hasn't brought any
51:50
of them. But we're going to have to get
51:52
the code. Four codes. Obviously, Moriarty
51:54
hasn't broken the fourth code either. What
52:01
is the name of the
52:04
fourth man? I
52:07
can't remember. What
52:10
is the name of the fourth man? I
52:13
have forgotten! I don't know! What is
52:16
the name of the fourth man? He can't remember!
52:18
What is the name of the fourth man?
52:20
He can't remember! What is the name of
52:22
the fourth man? What is the name of
52:24
the fourth man? At
52:27
home, don't you realize what this means to
52:29
England? We not only lose the
52:31
Tobel bomb sight ourselves, but Germany gets it. Governmentary
52:34
Bath, Plymouth, London. Not
52:37
to mention Norridge and Elle. All over again.
52:39
But with ten times the effect. Don't
52:43
you suppose I realize that's original? Don't
52:46
you suppose I could give my life to code the last
52:48
name of that message? There must be some solution. Naturally,
52:51
Watson. Well, it wouldn't be rude.
52:54
I need a drink. I'm all in. I can't think
52:56
any more. All these letters and figures
52:58
whirling through my breath. So twist
53:00
it round. Twist
53:06
it round. That's
53:08
it. That's what? Twist it around,
53:10
you said. So simple I never followed it. Reverse
53:14
the slide. You
53:17
see, gentlemen, these
53:20
figures are now identical with the first three names. In
53:23
other words, all the figures of name
53:25
number four are written backwards and read
53:27
from right to left. Until we
53:29
reverse the slide when they read
53:31
correctly from left to right. Now
53:33
let's work on it. Thanks, Watson. But
53:39
why would Dr. Tobel want to reverse the
53:41
figures of number four? And add a precaution,
53:43
Lestrade, in case the cipher should fold it
53:45
with the wrong hands. Quite
53:47
a compliment to you, Mr. Holmes. I
53:50
mean, Tobel, take him for
53:52
granted that you would recognize the difference.
53:55
Thank you. Oh. F-R-E-D-E.
54:00
R I C K
54:03
H O F F N
54:06
E R. Frederick Houghner. S
54:09
L O A N E
54:12
S Q U. Sloan
54:14
Square. I'm going to sleep at
54:16
once. Wait a minute. Information.
54:24
Will you please give me the address of
54:27
a Frederick Houghner in Sloan Square?
54:30
I'll break this code. I'll
54:34
find the name of that fourth man before Holmes does.
54:38
There is not much more time. The submarine
54:40
is to pick us up off Shearness in
54:42
six hours. Beaten Holmes so far. We'll
54:45
meet your confounded submarine with
54:47
the bombs right intact. But Tobel
54:49
is unconscious again. As
54:51
last resort, we could abandon the code and take
54:53
Tobel to Germany. You
54:56
try Tobel again in here. Wait.
55:01
Splitting that
55:03
glass of water with a very fortunate accident, my dear street brawler. Dr.
55:06
Tobel's perversion of the cipher was so simple
55:09
that it fooled us. I
55:11
was looking for something ingenious. This
55:13
is ingenious. He simply
55:16
reversed the cipher. F
55:22
R E D E R I C
55:24
H O F F R E D
55:26
E R I C
55:29
K H O F
55:33
F N E
55:37
R S L O A
55:40
N E. Frederick
55:44
Houghner, Sloan Square.
55:47
Of course. Houghner
55:49
would be the perfect selection. Then you
55:51
want us to tend to Houghner? No,
55:54
we can use Houghner. He's a brilliant
55:56
scientist. If Dr. Tobel doesn't
55:58
recover from your persuasion. Houghner
56:00
will be able to put the four parts together. You
56:03
and Gossie will call on Houghner, and you will
56:05
bring him here, with the fourth section of the
56:07
bombsite. Hurry! Introducing
56:11
Battleship Wisconsin, the
56:13
newest addition to World of Warships. Let's
56:15
see her in action. Wow,
56:22
that was a tricky one. Check
56:31
out her amazing fire path. Now
56:36
let's see her and the aircraft
56:38
capabilities. Impressive.
56:59
We need to pray every day for everything that
57:01
we need. It's
57:10
an all-quality event. Let's
57:13
go! We've
57:16
heard a song, and then we can try it
57:18
for next week. We
57:24
could do anything. Let's
57:32
try Mr. PY2. We
57:41
can do anything. Put
57:58
up your hands, Professor. Is that a half note? I'll
58:30
take the box. Use
59:00
again, Professor. Shell
59:12
at Holmes. An
59:15
improvement on the other makeup. Don't you think
59:17
so, Professor? So
59:20
you think you've beaten me, Holmes? I
59:23
have. The real Houghner is safely in the hands of Scotland Yard.
59:25
But I can't do it. Now
59:28
I shall sell Germany the inventor, instead of the
59:30
invention. You've
59:32
learned nothing from him in
59:34
spite of all your torture. Otherwise you wouldn't be
59:36
trying so desperately to collect the four sections of the
59:38
bombsite. A keen observation, my dear Holmes. But
59:41
observe further that you are now in my hands. And
59:45
I have profited by my last mistake of allowing
59:47
underlings to attend to you. Holmes
59:51
took my face, and by the Nazis were inside
59:53
with him, he instructed me to attach a
59:55
small off-road to Ammon's death. He's
1:00:00
a brilliant fellow, Holmes. I helped him prepare the apparatus. Did
1:00:03
you build it up, sir? That is,
1:00:05
I poured in the luminous paint when he told me to.
1:00:07
Very clever, Dr Watson. The apparatus grips
1:00:09
at regular intervals, leaving a trail of luminous
1:00:11
paint. I see, leading us
1:00:13
to Moriarty and Mr. Ohm. Why
1:00:27
are you so confident, Professor? Only
1:00:29
a suggestion. But how do
1:00:31
you know that Scotland Yard isn't waiting to break in
1:00:33
at this very moment? I selected the suggest of special
1:00:35
care. No one can find
1:00:37
it. Not even Scotland Yard. Relax,
1:00:41
Mr. Holmes. There's
1:00:43
no escape. And
1:00:47
I've suddenly dashed to the window. Break
1:00:50
it open and shot to a passer-by. There
1:00:53
are no passers-by. The
1:00:55
glass in the window is unbreakable, and
1:00:57
the room is soundproof. This
1:00:59
is my stronghold, Holmes, equipped
1:01:02
with all the unbutton conveniences of a
1:01:04
successful man in my profession. Six
1:01:18
feet up, yes, sir. I
1:01:25
don't understand, Mr. Ohm. It
1:01:28
stopped, and
1:01:30
then it started, and I
1:01:32
stopped again. Maybe the apparatus broke
1:01:34
down. Oh, sir, just a gentleman. Had
1:01:37
a crossroad back there. A car might
1:01:39
have gone over the spots of paint, picked
1:01:41
them up on the tires, and left his
1:01:43
force trail. That's just what I was about to
1:01:46
suggest myself. Very well, we'll
1:01:48
try it. Thank
1:01:59
you. The
1:02:01
gas chamber, the cup of hemlock, or
1:02:03
just a simple bullet through your brain.
1:02:07
You disappoint me, Professor. Indeed?
1:02:11
Yes. Somehow
1:02:15
I always thought that in the end, you'd
1:02:18
prove to be just an ordinary cup-throat. You
1:02:20
know me better, Holmes. Gas,
1:02:23
poison, bullets. I
1:02:26
assure you, Professor, when our
1:02:28
position's reversed, I should
1:02:30
have something more colorful, more imaginative
1:02:32
to offer. I'm
1:02:34
satisfied to be the winner. I
1:02:37
shall be alive. Alive, yes. The
1:02:39
winner? No. For
1:02:41
in the last analysis, I shall have proved the more
1:02:44
resourceful man. You didn't draft me here. I
1:02:47
came here because I wanted to, to
1:02:49
prevent your getting Houghner. And all you can
1:02:51
do in return is to commit ordinary murder,
1:02:54
to relieve your sense of frustration. And
1:02:56
what, my good Mr. Holmes, could
1:02:59
you have conceived? There would have
1:03:01
been so much more colorful. Well,
1:03:03
even offhand. I can
1:03:05
improve upon your suggestions considerably. But that's only
1:03:07
natural, of course. And what is
1:03:09
this brilliant idea of yours? You
1:03:12
know that a man dies if he loses five pints of blood.
1:03:15
Yes, of course you do. I
1:03:18
just have you placed on an operating table. Inject
1:03:20
a needle into your veins and slowly draw
1:03:22
off your life's blood. The
1:03:26
needle to the last. A-Homes?
1:03:29
Slowly, drop by drop, the
1:03:32
blood would be drawn from your body. You
1:03:34
would be aware of every exquisite second to the
1:03:36
very end. You would
1:03:38
be watching yourself die scientifically, noting
1:03:41
every reaction, and in full position of
1:03:43
your faculties. Interesting.
1:03:49
Yes, isn't it? I
1:03:51
humbly submit, Professor, that to the very end, I've
1:03:54
been more resourceful than yourself. You've
1:03:57
played it by hands, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Time
1:04:01
and again I've used this place as a haven for
1:04:03
friends of mine, injured in autications
1:04:05
with Scotland Yard. I
1:04:09
have a fully equipped hospital
1:04:11
here. The
1:04:31
trail goes this way, it's my turn. Drop
1:04:43
my door. Drop
1:04:45
my door. In
1:04:51
a way I'm almost sorry. You
1:04:54
were a stimulating influence to me. But
1:04:57
it was obvious that I should win in the end. Only
1:05:04
a matter of moments. I can't
1:05:06
do it. I can't do it. Closer
1:05:20
to the end, Holmes. Closer
1:05:23
and closer. In
1:05:26
a second a few more drops leave
1:05:28
your desiccated body. You
1:05:34
can feel, can't you? Your
1:05:38
perfectly conscious, aren't you Holmes? I
1:05:42
shall be conscious long
1:05:45
after you are dead, Moriarty. Still
1:05:49
the same old swaggering conceited
1:05:51
Sherlock Holmes. Wait.
1:06:05
In
1:06:11
Moriarty as a shot, he'll
1:06:13
kill Omes. You keep an
1:06:15
eye on the boat. Don't make a move till
1:06:18
Dr. Watson and I get inside. Understand? No
1:06:20
way, dear Professor Offner. Come on,
1:06:22
Doctor. The
1:06:33
water's this
1:06:38
way. Moriarty's
1:06:42
room must be up here. I
1:06:52
can't wait any longer, Homes. You'll
1:07:01
have to forgive the crudity, my friend. This
1:07:07
is only the crudy grass. And
1:07:09
still, Moriarty, what are you
1:07:12
done for? On
1:07:16
the contra-inspector, my men are outside. It's
1:07:18
you who we're done for. Really? Just
1:07:22
take a look out the window and
1:07:25
see for yourself. Who's
1:07:31
going
1:07:33
to
1:07:35
get in the sleep? Here's
1:07:44
Dr. Toebell, Inspector.
1:07:48
He ain't too badly hurt. Thank
1:08:00
heavens for that look after him will you half
1:08:02
now I'll take him to the car I expected
1:08:25
you but not with my revolver you
1:08:27
realize of course when I was brought into the room blindfolded
1:08:30
I heard the mechanism of this door of course and
1:08:32
yet knowing that I heard it you planned this way
1:08:34
of escape not very flattering
1:08:36
to me suicide my dear
1:08:39
professor what at all my dear Holmes you
1:08:41
see this is not an ordinary pass it away oh
1:08:45
my mistake it has
1:08:47
been as equally well prepared at the rest of my humble
1:08:49
quarters I have a trap set
1:08:52
electric eye principle my
1:08:54
passing through will break the beam and
1:08:56
automatically open my highly deceptive trap door
1:08:59
behind me of course my
1:09:02
pursuer meaning you might be a home
1:09:05
we're going to be plunged sixty feet into the
1:09:07
sewers below I
1:09:20
neglected to warn him it
1:09:23
seems some careless person came across
1:09:25
his trap door and left it
1:09:28
open come along Watson Germany
1:09:40
wanted the Tobel bomb site we'll
1:09:42
send her thousands of them in RAF planes
1:09:46
yes thanks to
1:09:48
mr. Sherlock Holmes and
1:09:51
to mrs. Tobel and of course and
1:09:53
stick to let's try oh
1:09:55
that's all right miss Things
1:10:02
are looking up Holmes. The little
1:10:04
island is still on the map. Yes.
1:10:09
This fortress will
1:10:11
find nature for the sun. This
1:10:16
blessed plot, this
1:10:18
earth, this road, this
1:10:21
evening. A whole,
1:10:32
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