00:00You
00:30Oh, I've burnt wax vester.
00:57I can't believe.
00:59I cannot understand how I came to overlook them.
01:03They were invisible, buried in the mud.
01:06I only saw them because I was looking for them.
01:08What? You expected to find them?
01:11I thought it not unlikely.
01:16I'm afraid there are no more tracks.
01:18I've examined the ground for 100 yards in every direction.
01:22What a pleasant evening.
01:24I think I'll take a walk, stretch my legs. Watson?
01:26Yes, indeed.
01:27I'll take this, for luck.
01:29I have some work to do in the house.
01:30Then Colonel Ross is coming to take us back to Tavistock.
01:56What a good time.
01:59I see the fortress there.
02:01You have to find them.
02:04I'll take a break.
02:06I'll take a break.
02:07I'm afraid I can fly a little.
02:08I'll take a break.
02:10How are you?
02:11You take this back.
02:13I can't believe it.
02:14I'll take a break.
02:15What is my uncle?
02:16I can't believe it.
02:18Supposing Silverblades broke away, where would he have gone?
02:29If he'd run loose on the moor, he'd have surely been seen by now.
02:33Perhaps the gypsy theory's correct.
02:35No, no, no, no, no.
02:37A horse is a most gregarious creature.
02:43Now, he did not go back to King's Pyland, to his own stable, so he must have gone.
02:48To Mapleton.
02:53Now, let us use that as a working hypothesis.
02:56The ground around here is very hard and dry, but over there, in that hollow, it must have been very wet on Monday night.
03:05If our supposition is correct, he must have crossed it.
03:18Why, George, look at that.
03:39You see, the value of imagination is the one quality which Inspector Gregory lacks.
03:48We imagined what might have happened, acted upon the supposition, and find ourselves justified.
03:53Let us receive.
03:53Look!
03:54Look!
03:55Look!
03:56Look!
03:57Look!
03:58Look!
03:59Look!
04:00Look!
04:01Look!
04:02Look!
04:03Look!
04:04Look!
04:05Look!
04:06Look!
04:07Look!
04:09Look!
04:10Mm-hmm.
04:11Look!
04:13Look!
04:14Look!
04:15Ah!
04:16That's the way.
04:17Now, let's introduce him to me.
04:18Look!
04:19Look!
04:20Look!
04:21Look!
04:22Look!
04:23Look!
04:25Look!
04:26Look!
04:26Look!
04:27Look!
04:28Look!
04:29Look!
04:30Look!
04:31Look!
04:32Look!
04:35and man turned.
05:05No loitering round here.
05:07Haven't you got eyes on your head?
05:09I only wanted to ask you a question.
05:11Should I be too early to see Mr Silas Brown
05:13if I was to call around here at 5.30 tomorrow morning?
05:16I shouldn't be speaking to you by rates.
05:23Here, lad.
05:25May I please accept?
05:29Bless you, sir. You're a gentleman.
05:32Mr Brown's the early bird round here, all right?
05:36Darson, what are you doing gossiping with strangers?
05:39Fear about your business.
05:43What the devil do you two want round here?
05:45Just a few minutes of your time, Mr Brown.
05:47Be off with you or you'll find the dog on your heels.
05:52Why should I talk every gad about stranger on the moor?
05:56It may save you instant dismissal from Lord Backwater's service.
06:02And a stiffish prison sentence.
06:14Keep guard.
06:16I gotta talk to you.
06:26Early Tuesday morning...
06:30You were about the yard as usual.
06:33When you saw a horse.
06:35On the moor.
06:40When you approached it, you realized that it wasn't a strange horse at all,
06:43but one that you knew very well.
06:48Your first instinct was to lead Silver...
06:50Silver Blaze back to King's Parliament,
06:55but then the devil put other ideas into your head.
07:00There's a chance to make a great deal of money.
07:02It occurred to you that if you were to hide the horse...
07:10You've been watching me, haven't you?
07:18You've been spying on me, son.
07:20Look, son, I do what you want.
07:35If it's money you want, you shall have it.
07:51You will do exactly as I tell you.
08:02A more perfect compound of the bully, coward and sneak
08:17than Master Silas Brown I've seldom met with.
08:19He has the horse, then.
08:20Of course.
08:21But his stables have been searched.
08:23An old faker like him knows many a dodge.
08:26Watson, I don't know whether you observed,
08:29but Colonel Ross's manner to me has been somewhat cavalier.
08:33I'm inclined to have a little amusement at his expense.
08:36Say nothing to him about the horse.
08:37I shall say nothing without your permission.
08:40Splendid.
08:42We have found traces which show that a party of gypsies encamped
08:45on Monday night within a mile of where the murder took place.
08:49Fitzroy Simpson may well have an understanding with them
08:51over hiding the horse.
08:53Nevertheless, I think I owe it to the public
08:56to remove Silverblaze's name for the entrance for the cup.
09:01No, certainly not.
09:01Colonel, I should let the name stand.
09:04But I've already withdrawn by art.
09:05But I have no very hope that Silverblaze
09:07will start on Saturday.
09:09Have your jockey in readiness.
09:12I'm very glad to have your opinion, sir.
09:15That is a minor point, of course,
09:17compared with the question of who killed John Straker.
09:20And doubtless you will be devoting yourself to that problem.
09:23On the contrary,
09:25Dr. Watson and I are taking the Night Express to London.
09:29We've had the most charming little breath of your country air.
09:35So you've despaired already of arresting the murderer of poor John Straker?
09:40There are certain grave difficulties.
09:42Do you have the photograph of Straker?
09:46Thank you, Inspector.
09:47I am quite ready now for Tavistock.
09:50Linger.
09:54I must say I'm rather disappointed
09:57in our London consultant.
09:59I don't see that we're any further than when he came.
10:01At least you have his assurance, Colonel,
10:03that your horse will run.
10:05Oh, yes, I have his assurance.
10:06I should prefer to have the horse.
10:08I think you should heed Mr. Holmes' advice, Colonel.
10:12Well, I shall have a seat.
10:26Excuse me, who looks after these sheep?
10:28I do, sir.
10:30Have you noticed something amiss of that?
10:31Well, sir, it's not much a count,
10:35but three of them have gone lame.
10:44A long shot, Watson.
10:45A very long shot.
10:46After you.
10:47Inspector, I'd like to recommend to you
10:49the singular epidemic among the sheep.
10:53You rarely consider that to be important.
10:56Exceedingly so.
10:58All right, Bairns.
10:59Is there any other point
11:12to which you wish to draw my attention, Mr. Holmes?
11:17To the curious incident
11:18of the dog in the night time.
11:21But the dog did nothing in the night time.
11:24That is the curious incident.
11:26Yes.
11:46Good afternoon.
11:52Good afternoon.
11:53where the devil is my horse host no no no no where the devil is he
12:01I suppose colonel that you would recognize him if you saw him
12:04no
12:23you
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