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00:30My dear Holmes, today I walked 14 miles across rough terrain
00:56and hardly a twinge from either my leg or my shoulder.
00:58The landscape is as handsome as it is reported.
01:03I still entertain the hope that I can prevail upon you to join me.
01:08I appreciate, of course, that the beauties of nature mean little to you,
01:12but I believe you would have found some of the guests at my hotel most intriguing.
01:17Moral splendour is on display in the person of the striking Major Schlesinger,
01:24a hero of the Boer War, sadly crippled in the defence of Ladysmith,
01:29now engaged in charitable work.
01:32His nurse is a Miss Calder, whose attentiveness suggests not only that she is his disciple,
01:38but also that tenderer feelings may be involved.
01:43The most fascinating of all, however, is an extraordinary woman,
01:47one who would stand out in any society,
01:51the Lady Frances Carfax.
01:53I suppose one would call her modern,
01:58except that she seems to come from an ancient line of English eccentrics.
02:02Yesterday, as if to confirm the general opinion of her oddity,
02:06she declared that she would sail herself to church across the lake.
02:10ORCHESTRA PLAYS
02:40There was much speculation in the hotel carriage
02:52as we travelled towards the charming little lakeside chapel
02:54about whether Lady Frances would be as good as her word.
02:59And those of us foolish enough to doubt her
03:01were soon rebuked by the sight of the skiff moored in the shallows
03:04and by the stern gaze of its captain when she greeted us within.
03:08Surprisingly jolly sermon-maker, not like a cat.
03:20She appears to care not a jot what her fellow guests make of her
03:23and seems quite insensible to the vivid impression she creates wherever she goes.
03:28We were all amused, certainly, at the sight of her trying to board the skiff.
03:39But since she had accomplished the outward journey with such skill,
03:42we had no reason to suppose that her return voyage
03:45would present her with any greater difficulty
03:47or that it would end in the way that it did.
03:51I had decided to walk back across the fells,
04:20so I was not amongst those who waited to cheer Lady Frances on her return.
04:24I arrived a little later,
04:26at exactly the moment when tragedy threatened to strike me.
04:30Help!
04:34Help!
04:35Here!
04:39Help!
04:39Help!
04:40I have never felt so powerless in my life.
04:52As powerless, so I thought, as the old soldier in his wheelchair,
04:55who had only been able to shout, it seemed, for help.
04:59As with many men, I have noticed a weakness in one part of the body
05:03is compensated by great strength elsewhere.
05:05Unable to walk, Schlesinger was yet able to swim powerfully with his arms alone.
05:21Reinforcements arrived in due course from the hotel,
05:24and tragedy was happily averted.
05:27Now all parties are recovered,
05:30it is reported that the Lady Frances is resentful of her rescue,
05:34as if her suffragette principles had been somehow compromised.
05:39All agree, at any rate,
05:41that Major Schlesinger is the hero of the hour.
05:45Miss Calder's attentions are now translated into patent adoration.
05:51No doubt further praise will be in order
05:53when he lectures on his missionary activities at the hotel tomorrow.
05:58He is, by the way,
05:59the British representative of the Mission Church of Christ the Healer,
06:04whose theatre of works is the High Andes of Peru.
06:17Good morning.
06:18Major Schlesinger is avoiding me.
06:26The poor man is embarrassed by his own heroism.
06:29Perhaps he now thinks I'm obliged to contribute to his work,
06:33and have such extraordinary weaknesses.
06:38Don't you think?
06:39Oh, yes, certainly.
06:41You do, of course, I agree.
06:44Would you care to take a turn by the lake, Doctor?
06:48Oh, yes, sir.
07:03Major Schlesinger works tirelessly for his church, does he not?
07:07Oh, I understand the need for funds is considerable.
07:12He's lecturing on his course tomorrow here in the hotel,
07:15hoping to raise some money.
07:16He'll do well.
07:18The local matronate will happily part with half a guinea each
07:20for the company of such a man,
07:22albeit in public.
07:25Do I shock you?
07:27Not at all.
07:28I shock my brother.
07:30As the Earl of Rufton,
07:31I think he feels it is his duty to be shocked.
07:35Oh, it's very beautiful here, isn't it?
07:37I spent every summer of my childhood here by this lake.
07:46It's very beautiful.
07:48It is indeed.
07:52He's to visit me tomorrow.
07:54Who?
07:55My brother.
07:56That is duty, too, of course.
08:02Damn him.
08:02Ah, Lady Frances.
08:28What a pleasant surprise.
08:33I must confess that her behavior continues to fascinate me.
08:38I grant that her reaction to this unknown horseman was extreme,
08:42but many of her reactions are.
08:46Had she known him, I wonder?
08:49What lies in her past to prompt this fear of him?
08:52In looking for an explanation,
08:55I am placing some hopes in the visit we expect this afternoon
08:58from her brother, the Earl of Rufton.
09:01By all accounts, his oddities are of an entirely different order
09:04from those of his sister.
09:07Where she flouts convention,
09:09he has raised the conventions of a former era
09:11to the status of a faith.
09:15As for myself,
09:16I notice an increasing indifference
09:18to the natural beauty which lies about me.
09:21My thoughts return constantly
09:23to the Lady Frances.
09:26There is something about her life
09:27which prompts my sympathy,
09:29some unhappiness I can sense
09:31which I would dearly like to dispel.
09:35It is to be hoped
09:36that her spirits will be lifted
09:37by her brother's visit,
09:39for she remains subdued
09:41from yesterday's strange encounter.
09:42Who is he, Holmes?
09:48Why does he not wish to make himself known?
09:55Why, indeed.
09:56Why, indeed.
10:12Watson, you're a brick.
10:23I came here, Fanny,
10:24to see how you were,
10:25not to be lectured.
10:26It's not a lecturer,
10:27it's a request.
10:28Sounds like a lecture.
10:29It's quite simple.
10:30I need some money.
10:31Just like that?
10:32I suppose you've been overdoing it again,
10:34haven't you?
10:35I do not overdo it, John.
10:37If I have ever overspent
10:38the wretched allowance you give me,
10:40it's because someone has been in need.
10:42Oh, yes.
10:43Your famous heart of gold.
10:45Except that it's my money.
10:46And there isn't any.
10:47You know perfectly well there isn't.
10:49The hall's falling to bits.
10:51There's a family of owls
10:52in the East Wing.
10:53And you think...
10:55What is it this time?
10:57Helping penniless poets in Islington?
11:00You only know how to be cruel, don't you?
11:03When have you ever cared for what I want?
11:06The last 15 years of my life have been wretched
11:09and now at last I have a chance to make something of it.
11:12Doesn't that have any meaning for you?
11:14Good afternoon, please.
11:25The difference it makes is that I haven't been told what to do.
11:31You know I loathe it.
11:32The trouble is you won't even take advice, will you?
11:34You've been offered everything.
11:36You've turned it all down.
11:37What have I been offered?
11:38Marriage.
11:39Good marriages.
11:39To be the unpaid slave of a titled yokel
11:45who hasn't even read a book,
11:47who thinks Bach is something terriers do.
11:50All right, all right.
11:52What have you got against me doing this?
11:53What?
11:55I want to get out of this miserable mess my life is in.
11:59To be my own woman, for God's sake,
12:03to fulfill just a portion of my life.
12:06Why do you always hold me back?
12:12Think of it, John.
12:14Think of it.
12:16Just one payment.
12:17One.
12:19You could see the back of me forever.
12:21The Mule Express, as we have dubbed it,
12:25brings the mail once a month.
12:27Letters, of course,
12:28and food for the mind from the Library of Christ,
12:31and medicines for the well-being of my flock,
12:34whom you may see here posing outside the mission
12:40below a temporary belfry.
12:42When I show you the next picture
12:44of a leading member of my congregation,
12:48you will understand how the parable of the shepherd
12:50and the lost sheep has become transmuted in our teaching
12:54into that of the llama herd and the lost llama.
12:56And finally, our church.
13:02Humble as it is, rough and poor indeed,
13:07I'm proud to tell you that the word of God
13:09is preached as fervently within its walls
13:11and is as joyously received there
13:15as in any great cathedral here at home.
13:18Thank you, thank you.
13:30As inspiring as I predicted.
13:33I regret to say that the rigors of his itinerary
13:36press hard upon Major Schlesinger,
13:39who will shortly be departing for Whitehaven.
13:42We shall be taking up a collection
13:43on behalf of his estimable mission, of course.
13:47What do you mean?
13:48I mean that the remedy lies in your own hands.
13:51Oh.
13:52You know how.
13:53If you're really serious,
13:55you know what to do, damn it.
13:56I'm sick of you coming to me
13:58with these crackpot notions.
14:00You know my responsibilities.
14:02If you hadn't thrown away all your chances,
14:03you wouldn't be in this position now.
14:05Well, I've had enough.
14:06You know what you have to do.
14:10Grow up and do it.
14:12My last resort.
14:13My very last resort.
14:15How can you suggest it?
14:17Vroom!
14:19Vroom!
14:21Where the devil are you?
14:22Where the devil are you?
14:51in which room is mr. Schlesinger's meeting taking place? I'm afraid the
15:13meeting finished half an hour ago but Mr. Schlesinger would have left from Whitehaven by now.
15:18Oh yes, yes I forgot her. Thank you.
15:26Lady Frances?
15:37Leave me alone!
15:40Excuse me!
15:46You, sir!
15:49I've no doubt you will tell me my fears are unfounded, Holmes.
15:53But the repeated appearance of this man has cast a shadow over her life which try as she might she cannot lift.
16:00Evening paper, Mr. Holmes.
16:14Mrs. Hanson, fetch me a cab!
16:26Don't fetch me a cab!
16:56Don't get over my head!
16:57Please, sir!
16:58You've got to go to the wall and have a tutorial over your eyes.
17:00Please, please.
17:01Please, please.
17:02Please!
17:03Please, please.
17:04Please, please.
17:05Please, please.
17:06Please, please, please.
17:08Please!
17:12Please, please!
17:13As soon as the telegraph office is open, to Dr. John Watson, Lake Hotel Fellmere, Cumberland.
17:36But Mr. Holmes!
17:38I shall not be here, Mrs. Hudson.
17:41Dr. Watson!
17:43I shall be on the 817 out of Euston.
17:45Dr. Watson!
17:47My cab awaits you downstairs.
17:50Read!
17:52Mr. Holmes!
17:53Read!
17:56Grave danger Lady Frances stop.
18:00Never let from sight stop.
18:03On my way, Holmes.
18:06How long has this been here?
18:08I'm here.
18:09Hurry.
18:38How long?
18:39Disappeared, Watson.
18:41Disappeared.
18:42Did Lady Frances pay her bill?
18:43No, sir.
18:44Did she, uh, did she already transfer?
18:45No, sir.
18:46She took none of her luggage.
18:47We think not, sir.
18:48Disappeared, Watson.
18:53Disappeared.
18:55Did Lady Frances pay her bill?
18:57No, sir.
18:58Did she?
18:59Did she order any transfer?
19:01No, sir.
19:02She took none of her luggage.
19:04We think not, sir.
19:07Where's Mr. Holmes?
19:13Nothing yet, Holmes.
19:15I'm beginning to fear the worst.
19:19I blame myself.
19:20I knew I should have pursued that fellow.
19:22It is a possibility.
19:25What is?
19:26Do you not see it as most conspicuous?
19:28What?
19:29The skiff, Watson, the sailing skiff.
19:32It's not here.
19:33Precisely.
19:34It is possible that there lies
19:36the Lady Frances Carfax's silent road to Aronside.
19:39It is the nearest railhead, as you know.
19:41You don't mean that this fellow abducted her by boat?
19:44Silk.
19:47It's one of the three more likely possibilities.
19:50Best French single.
19:53Dove Grey.
19:54She had a grey silk shawl.
19:56Well, that won't tell us nothing more.
19:57What other three possibilities, Holmes?
19:59But what did she usually wear this shawl?
20:01Oh, her outside clothes.
20:02The three possibilities.
20:04She may have run away with her intended abductor.
20:06He may have abducted her by boat, as you suggest,
20:08or by some other means.
20:09She may, considering an emotional condition,
20:12have been deceived into going with him.
20:14I can hardly believe that.
20:15She was terrified of him.
20:16Believe me.
20:17I believe you.
20:20Yes.
20:22A stray chicken in the world of foxes.
20:25Once she's gobbled up, she's hardly missed.
20:28Come, Watson.
20:29Now, horses should be saddled by now.
20:32Horses?
20:33I have been somewhat extravagant in my choice of mounts.
20:36But delay must be dangerous in this matter.
20:38We should be at Rafton Hall at dusk.
20:40I don't see what possible interest it could have for you, sir.
20:54Considerable interest, I assure you,
20:55one of the most dangerous classes in the world
20:57is the drifting and friendless woman,
20:59with no one to protect and guide her.
21:02She's the inevitable inciter of crime in others.
21:05I treat the disappearance of your sister with utmost seriousness.
21:11Do you think I do not?
21:13I'm merely suggesting that it is frivolous
21:15to keep from me the substance of your quarrel.
21:19It was, after all, this quarrel
21:20which immediately preceded her disappearance.
21:25Might it have something to do with the drunken poet she once knew?
21:30What?
21:31I understand of my colleague that she may have seen him recently.
21:35Green.
21:38I thought I'd seen the last of him.
21:42I sent him packing, fifteen years ago.
21:46What is his connection with your sister?
21:48He used to court her.
21:50A great brute of a fellow.
21:51She wouldn't have anything to do with him.
21:54The Honourable Philip Green.
21:57Never was a title so abused.
22:00He went to the dogs completely.
22:01Drink, gambling.
22:04Ended up destitute in Islington.
22:06Pretending to write poetry.
22:08Of course, Francis became interested in him as soon as he lost everything.
22:13How did you send him packing?
22:15He was a violent fellow.
22:18And he drank.
22:20I'd heard talk of prosecution, debt, assault.
22:24I gave him a hundred pounds.
22:26And bought him a ticket to Australia.
22:28Show his face round here, I'll set the dogs on him.
22:31No.
22:33You're quarreled with your sister.
22:38Money.
22:40She wanted money.
22:42She has none of her own.
22:43I make her an allowance out of the estate.
22:46It's modest, but you've seen the place.
22:49She has no assets herself.
22:53Yes.
22:55She has.
22:58I told her if she wanted money, she could sell this.
23:02It's a priceless collection.
23:10That was designed for the French royal family by Fragonard.
23:14We acquired it all at the revolution.
23:16And now it's hers.
23:18What I have is owls.
23:21Owls in the east wing.
23:23Want to see the owls?
23:25Where does she keep them?
23:28Does she travel with them?
23:30No.
23:32Then where are they kept?
23:37My lord, your sister has vanished.
23:40How and why, we do not know.
23:43But I have reason to believe that she is in the gravest danger.
23:47For me to know the whereabouts of the jewellery,
23:49we might have some chance of saving her.
23:54The Oxford and Lombard maritime bank in Pall Mall.
24:04The Oxford and Lombard bank opens its doors in 12 hours.
24:24There are no way.
24:28Look.
24:30BILL!
24:36She may already have come and gone.
24:38The bank has been open for 20 minutes.
24:39for 20 minutes.
25:09I've been quite blind, Holmes.
25:18I had the evidence in the palm of my hand.
25:21If anything's happened, I'm hoping to...
25:23Holmes, look.
25:34May I help you, sir?
25:37Yes, please.
25:38I wish to see the man, if you're in.
25:40Sir Parler McNeil.
25:41It's a private matter concerning a family deposit with the bank.
25:44My colleague...
25:51What, sir?
25:53You, sir.
25:54Aye, sir?
25:54You, sir.
25:56What have you done with the Lady Frances Carfax?
25:58I insist upon an answer.
26:00Sir Parler McNeil, sir.
26:09Please, sir.
26:10Please, excuse my friend.
26:11Yeah, the sleep is done with the Carl Iron Man Express.
26:14No.
26:15Watson.
26:15Sir.
26:16Please.
26:17Please.
26:17Please.
26:17Francis!
26:23Frances!
26:30Frances!
26:33Frances!
26:39Frances!
26:39I
27:03Blame myself. No, you need not
27:09Nevertheless, I do
27:13We all bear equal blame
27:16She's disappeared again, and that is that
27:19It is pointless to dwell on it
27:23Our task now is to find her
27:27Mr. Green let us go back to that moment by the lake yesterday morning. I
27:33Was out riding in the dawn and I saw the skiff
27:37Sailing across the lake toward our inside and you realize that it was the lady Francis
27:42Yes, was she alone?
27:45Yes
27:47Please continue I
27:49Managed to board the same train I
27:52Begged her to speak to me. I told her how I
27:56Traveled world and had become a very rich man. I
28:01Told her that I'd never stopped loving her
28:04And that she could have whatever she wanted
28:10I can see her now
28:12She sat saying nothing
28:15Smiling like a sphinx
28:19No
28:21She said
28:23She wanted to go her own way
28:25When we got to London, I followed her as best I could, but she seemed
28:32Determined to be rid of me
28:36I lost her somewhere near Sothack Bridge
28:38Sothack?
28:39Well, that is most interesting
28:42Why?
28:43I'm reliably informed that his usual haunts are West, to Westminster
28:48Whose haunts?
28:50How did you come to be at the bank?
28:53I reasoned that she would be needing money while she was in London and I know the address of the family bank well enough
28:58I had the wild idea of enlisting the manager's help
29:02Do you know where she is, Mr. Holmes?
29:14No, I do not
29:16Where do you think she is?
29:19I believe that to our efforts to save her
29:22We have driven her into the hands of her worst enemy
29:25But we saw her free
29:27My dear Watson, a person may walk over the edge of a cliff because they've been invited to gaze at the moon
29:33Her eyes may be opened, but she is, I believe, at this moment
29:38Walking into mortal danger
29:49Schlesinger
29:52Schlesinger?
29:53This last week, I have sought to acquaint myself with the world of apostolic missions
30:00I have also made a search of the records of Scotland Yard
30:07Schlesinger
30:10Is also known as the Reverend Joseph Covington
30:13Amos Kahlo, the Dean of Masero
30:17And Edmund
30:19The Bishop of Lima
30:20His real name, in fact, is Peters
30:23He is a confidence trickster
30:24Known at Scotland Yard with the uninspired logic of that place as Holy Peters
30:30What is not so suspected, but incontrovertible nonetheless, is that he is a murderer
30:39Peter's speciality is the beguiling of single women with private means by playing on their religious and charitable feelings
30:46Helen of Rosenblum
30:49Helen of Rosenblum
30:51Had been engaged in charitable work for ten years when she met Schlesinger
30:56He inspired her to devote her energies to a new mission in the Andes
31:00Miss Rosenblum
31:00Miss Rosenblum changed her will
31:02Miss Rosenblum changed her will
31:04Say goodbye to her former life
31:06on board of the SS Almeria
31:08and Glasgow
31:10bound for South America
31:12She was lost overboard
31:16the first night at sea
31:20SS Almeria docked
31:22Mrs. Almeria docked at Liverpool for the family to retrieve her effects.
31:28Schlesinger also disembarked.
31:30He went aground to the Lake District,
31:33where he met his next intended victim,
31:37the Lady Frances Carfax.
31:52At last, gentlemen. At last.
32:06Where was it pawned?
32:08Riley's of Stockwell.
32:10It was, by my calculation, the 27th shop I tried.
32:13Riley has received two sentences, to my knowledge,
32:15for the receipt of stolen goods.
32:17He will cooperate with us.
32:18What does this mean?
32:20Please, Mr. Green, this is pointless. Don't torture yourself.
32:24You think the torture is self-induced?
32:27The thought of Francis in the hands of criminals?
32:31Such thoughts come unbidden, Mr. Holmes.
32:34They break through the strongest defences the mind can raise against them.
32:38Calm yourself, Mr. Green. Calm yourself.
32:42If she's still innocent of the citizenship's true identity,
32:45she may well be safe at a time.
32:48And if not?
32:50Then it is clear that he cannot let her loose without his own destruction.
32:55Now we must continue to hope that she remains ignorant of who he is.
33:02Fifteen years.
33:06I knew I could never come back until I'd made something of myself.
33:13Perhaps it was foolish of me to think that she would look kindly on me after all these years,
33:18but I was ridiculously encouraged by the fact that she was not married.
33:24And now my stupidity has driven her into the arms of a murderer.
33:31What can I do?
33:34Is there nothing I can do?
33:37Does...
33:39Doesn't she know you by sight?
33:41No.
33:42Ah!
33:43Well, then there is something that you can do.
33:46But it will demand great patience.
33:48I have waited for fifteen years, Mr. Holmes.
33:52Schlesinger's had a fair price for the jewellery and no questions asked.
33:56He will almost certainly return to Riley's shop.
33:58The Rosenblum's a challenge of the will.
34:00Now give this note to Riley.
34:02He will let you wait for the shop.
34:04It may be a long wait, but you must possess your soul in patience.
34:08And above all, no violence.
34:10No violence.
34:40Kill me if you are alive.
34:42Poison, you
35:09It's late.
35:24It should have been there before now.
35:26I dare say it took longer
35:28for being out of the ordinary.
35:30The address, dear, remind me.
35:35Yes, sir, can I help?
35:37Argyle Street.
35:39I'm looking for Argyle Street.
35:41There's a post office round the corner.
35:42Try there.
36:09I'm looking for Argyle Street.
36:13Goodbye.
36:13I'll get up.
36:15Let's go.
36:19Let's go.
36:20Mr. Green, we can do nothing without a warrant.
36:49This is intolerable!
36:51Until we have some wretched signature on a piece of paper, we can do nothing.
36:55Meanwhile, these fiends can do with her what they will!
36:58Are you certain that you tell me every detail?
37:00Every detail, I promise!
37:02Then take this note to Scotland Yard.
37:04They will understand the urgency of it.
37:07And I am to wait there for the warrant.
37:09You will not get it today.
37:12What?
37:13Some delay is inevitable.
37:15A magistrate must be found!
37:18The process of the law can be encouraged but not goaded.
37:21Tomorrow may be too late, for God's sake.
37:25Mr. Green, everything that can be done will be done.
37:29Go!
37:33Tomorrow may indeed be too late.
37:35I am well aware of it.
37:39Arm yourself, Watson.
37:42We are, as usual, the irregulars, and must take our luck together.
37:47As we have occasionally done in the past.
37:518 o'clock tomorrow morning, Brixton Cemetery.
38:00Come on, come on!
38:02I fancy that you have been misdirected, sir.
38:04Possibly if you tried further down the street.
38:05That will do.
38:06We have no time to waste.
38:07You are Harry Peters.
38:08Late Major Albert Smith.
38:09I fancy that you have been misdirected, sir.
38:11Possibly if you tried further down the street.
38:13That will do.
38:14We have no time to waste.
38:15You are Harry Peters.
38:16Late Major Albert Schlesinger.
38:17Veteran of the Boer War.
38:18Your further aliases, I will not bore you by repeating.
38:19And what is your name?
38:28Sherlock Holmes, my friend and companion, I think you know.
38:31we have no time to waste. You are Henry Peters, late Major Albert Schlesinger,
38:37veteran of the Boer War. Your further aliases, I will not bore you by repeating.
38:41And what is your name? Sherlock Holmes, my friend and companion I think you know.
38:47The house will shortly be under police observation until a warrant is prepared
38:52authorizing a search of the premises. Your name does not frighten me Mr. Holmes, I
38:57have nothing to hide. What is your business? I'm looking for the Lady
39:01Frances Carfax. I'm delighted to hear it. If anyone can find her I imagine you can.
39:07Perhaps you'd be so good as to tell me when you do. I've a note against her for
39:12nearly a hundred pounds and nothing to show for it but a couple of trumpery
39:16pendants that the dealer would hardly look at. The woman's a leech.
39:20How dare you sir! You imposed upon us as a man crippled in a military action! You are a fraud!
39:27Oh it may not have been a military action to satisfy your standards of slaughter doctor
39:33but it was enough for me. I salute your powers of improvisation sir and your
39:42effrontery but it will not do. Oh I'm perfectly serious. You find her and I'm your debtor.
39:48I need to go through this house until I do. You have a warrant? This will serve until a better one comes.
39:54Why you're a common burglar. My friend is a dangerous ruffian. Together we need to go
39:59through your house. I'm in no position to stop you. Search where you will. I have
40:04nothing to hide. Where is the coffin that you had brought into this house? That is none of
40:10your business. I repeat where? Is it not enough that you force your way into my home? That you threaten
40:18me at gunpoint? Must you also now invade the peace of the dead? Where? I shall not tell you. Hold on
40:28here Watson. I don't believe you'd use that on an unarmed man doctor and in my condition. I was a soldier
40:42in India sir. I've shot nobler creatures than you. Lights Watson! Lights! I thought it smelled formaldehyde in the stringent.
40:58Thank God. It's not her. Get them out. You have violated the peace of the dead. You will
41:20now leave. Who is she? Get them out! Her name is Rose Spender. Get them out! She is my wife's
41:28old nurse. She's been with the family for half a century. She died two days ago. We are
41:34to bury her tomorrow morning. Now get out! Before I ask the police you have summoned to my home
41:41to come in and throw you out.
42:11I've been considering the problem Holmes. It does seem to me that they could not have murdered
42:24Lady Frances and thought to have disposed of her body in that coffin. But they were then
42:30faced with burying the old lady. It may be that this burial has no connection with Lady Frances' disappearance
42:42after all. She was as you know the most unpredictable creature. It may be that she had second thoughts
42:52thoughts about Schlesinger. She may even have had some inkling of the kind of man we believe
42:58him to be and removed herself from the house. He was after all happy to let her search it.
43:06What do you think? What is your theory then? I have none. There are insufficient facts to construct a theory!
43:23Where do you think you have agreed to see her?
43:27But the truth is done. She was completely compensated. She used to be a divotary
43:30book. She used to say the truth for her mother and her husband. It's what she did
43:32and she used to be the father, the mother and her son. She gave her the name to her
43:35and she used to do so. She's the child. She used to do so. She used to do so. She used to
43:40her to see her death, and she was dumped on the body. She used to do so. She used to
43:44her to let her know her life. She used to live after the story and her husband. It
43:45was the cleverly in her husband. She was the one who was the last
43:47I think there's something you've overlooked.
44:17It's late.
44:37It should have been there before now.
44:41I dare say it took longer being out of the ordinary.
44:47What has happened to any brains that God has given me?
44:59Watson!
45:03Quick, man!
45:06It's life or death, a hundred chances on death and one on life!
45:10O God most mighty, O holy, O merciful Saviour,
45:22Thou most worthy judge eternal,
45:25Suffer us not at our last hour for any pains of death,
45:29And never continueth in one stay.
45:41In the midst of life we are in death.
45:43Of whom may we seek for succour,
45:45But of Thee, O Lord,
45:47Who for our sins art justly displeased.
45:50Yet, O Lord God most holy,
45:57Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of His great mercy
46:01To take unto Himself the soul of our dear sister here departed,
46:05We therefore commit her body to the ground.
46:08Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust,
46:20Make sure and so close.
46:22Stop!
46:24Raise that coffee!
46:27What temple do you mean by this sacrilege?
46:31Murder, sir!
46:33Why such a deep coffin for such a small old lady?
46:41A sovereign to each of you.
46:42If you could lift the lid of that coffin in one minute!
46:58Watson!
47:03Stop or I'll shoot!
47:17And we are...
47:47It's chlorophyll.
47:52She's known literally the terrors of the grave.
47:55God knows what this will have done to her.
48:06I failed.
48:17I have brought her back here to the country of her childhood,
48:24which is one of the most beautiful on this planet.
48:28There has been a great improvement as a result.
48:32A landscape so familiar and so intimate to her
48:36will prompt in time a full response, I feel sure,
48:40as will the company of friends and family
48:43who have all been most kind and dutiful.
48:47Her poor brother, the Earl, is beside himself
48:50with anger at the criminals
48:52and with mortification at his having quarrelled with Francis
48:56before all this happened.
49:00Finally, please accept the enclosed as a token of my gratitude
49:05for your saving of my dear Francis, Mr. Holmes.
49:10And I look forward to our entertainment of you and Dr. Watson
49:14in a happier future.
49:17I cannot accept it.
49:19I refuse to be rewarded for fostering a tragedy.
49:24I have never suffered such a complete eclipse of my faculties.
49:29Like any eclipse, Holmes, it's only temporary.
49:33There's every hope of a full recovery.
49:36I wonder...
49:37I wonder...
49:38I wonder...
49:39I wonder...
49:40Francis?
49:41I wonder...
49:42I wonder...
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49:44I wonder...
49:48I wonder...
49:49I wonder...
49:55Francis?
49:57I wonder...
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