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00:02:24The star of Rhodesia is one of the most famous of the Earth's treasures.
00:02:30First touched by the fingers of the humble capital.
00:02:36It would have been better had it never been found.
00:02:40For all those who possessed it came to sudden and violent death.
00:02:46Our story opens in London, within the sound of Bowdell's.
00:02:52In the shadow of Tower Bridge is the carpenter's shop of mock and sun,
00:02:58Coffin-makers.
00:03:02A beautiful job, if I may say so.
00:03:04You'll be sure to have it at the undertakers in time.
00:03:07Of course.
00:03:08The Scotch Express leaves Houston Station at 7.30 tonight.
00:03:12That leaves very little time for the arrangement of the body.
00:03:16Your mother, is it not?
00:03:17Yes.
00:03:18You are taking her to Scotland?
00:03:20Yes, that and better.
00:03:22Her home.
00:03:24Thank you.
00:03:26Rather a nuisance.
00:03:30Travelling by train.
00:03:32Ain't it?
00:03:34I'll be chill.
00:03:35Go on, get on about your business.
00:03:50You'll come home for me.
00:03:51You'll come home for a minute.
00:03:52Apparently and when you were by the love.
00:03:53Iereramuh.
00:03:54I'm going home for his educational course rather than boil.
00:03:56A расскerschel.
00:03:57Theeramuh.
00:03:58C가는ado.
00:03:59Theeramuh.
00:04:00Theeramuh.
00:04:01Theeramuh.
00:04:02Theeramuh.
00:04:03Theeramuh.
00:04:04Theeram.
00:04:06Theeram cada heaven.
00:04:07Theeramuh.
00:04:10Theerampo.
00:04:11Theeramuh.
00:04:13Theeramuh.
00:04:14I'm terribly sorry.
00:04:36Mr. Holmes?
00:04:38Hello.
00:04:40I was afraid you wouldn't get here in time.
00:04:41I was studying the faces of our fellow passengers.
00:04:44Fascinating, Harvey.
00:04:45And sometimes most enlightening.
00:04:48Lady Margaret has bought the train, I presume?
00:04:50Oh, yes. Mother's expecting you.
00:04:52I've reserved a compartment for you and your friend, Dr. Watson.
00:04:54As a matter of fact, it's in this coach here, just ahead of the luggage van.
00:04:57Day coach?
00:04:58Yes, the sleepers are all taken.
00:05:00Mother wasn't interested in her bed so much as she wasn't getting to Edinburgh.
00:05:03So naturally, it wasn't very difficult to persuade her to travel in a day coach.
00:05:06Exactly. It had been open to take on additional passengers.
00:05:08So I observed.
00:05:09I say, it was awfully decent of you to come, considering the fact that I was so secretive about it all.
00:05:15My dear Mr. Carstairs, there was no need for secrecy. I already knew.
00:05:18You knew that Mother insisted on bringing the star of Rhodesia with her to London.
00:05:21And that while here, an attempt has been made to steal it.
00:05:24Did Scotland Yard tell you that?
00:05:26Oh, no, my dear Mr. Carstairs.
00:05:29But the fact that your mother owns the famous diamond is common knowledge.
00:05:33She came down to London to attend the reception of Buckingham Parrots,
00:05:35and quite naturally, wore the star of Rhodesia.
00:05:38You want me to accompany you back to your home in Edinburgh.
00:05:40Therefore, an attempt must have been made to steal the star of Rhodesia while you were here in London.
00:05:44It seems simple the way you explain it, Mr. Holmes.
00:05:46Thank you.
00:05:46If you don't mind, I'll wait here for my friend Dr. Watson.
00:05:48I can't think what's keeping him.
00:05:50Mother and I will be expecting you.
00:05:52Oh, could I take this for you?
00:05:53Oh, I've been much obliged. Thank you.
00:05:56We'll be in compartment E.
00:05:57Yes.
00:06:05Picket, please.
00:06:10It's a carriage, sir.
00:06:12Well, well, well, look who's here.
00:06:14Inspector Lestrade.
00:06:15Why, Mr. Holmes.
00:06:16Taking a trip, Inspector?
00:06:17Fishing, eh?
00:06:18Bit of an hour, dear.
00:06:19Ah, that's very nice.
00:06:21Uh, the trout?
00:06:22Huh?
00:06:23Oh, yes, yes.
00:06:24Rather large rods for trout, aren't they?
00:06:27Salmon, perhaps.
00:06:28Well, as a matter of fact, I'm going mostly for the rest.
00:06:30As a matter of fact, you're on a job for Scotland Yard, aren't you?
00:06:35I, uh, trust this is the right carriage.
00:06:39This is where we take care of the overflow, sir.
00:06:41I see.
00:06:41Porter will take your bags.
00:06:43I'll carry this myself, if you don't mind.
00:06:52Ready to go, sir.
00:06:53How far, sir, mate?
00:06:54We always leave on time.
00:07:11Find your exit.
00:07:12That's it.
00:07:28Watch them.
00:07:29Coming home.
00:07:31Watch them.
00:07:33All right, home.
00:07:34They're coming.
00:07:36I think of them.
00:07:38I think so.
00:07:39Thank you for your timely assistance.
00:07:48Really, what, aren't you a little dobsy sort of thing?
00:07:50Rubbish.
00:07:51I do a wait for a man of my age.
00:07:53And it's an old friend of mine, Duncan Vick.
00:07:55Later, the cloth Indian lopsies, all made to Duncan Vick, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:07:58How do you do, sir?
00:07:59Delighted.
00:07:59I've heard quite a little about you.
00:08:01India, eh?
00:08:01Retired 15 years ago.
00:08:02As a matter of fact, we were reminiscing about India.
00:08:05Didn't realize how late it was.
00:08:06It stays light so long these days.
00:08:08We almost missed the train.
00:08:09That's why I'm served.
00:08:10In here, sir.
00:08:11All right.
00:08:11Thank you.
00:08:11Doctor, would you care to join me in the glous of whiskey and the dash of soda before dinner?
00:08:14No, ma'am.
00:08:15It's a good idea.
00:08:16That's all about her.
00:08:19Do you remember, sir?
00:08:19Lady Margaret Castro, his famous diamond star of Britishia.
00:08:22There was something in last week's tech about the old girl being in London with a ball ball.
00:08:25Wasn't there, Holmes?
00:08:26Yes, there was.
00:08:28She's on this train.
00:08:30That's why we're here.
00:08:31To see that this ball ball, as you call it, gets taken back to the bit of a letter.
00:08:35Sounds to me...
00:08:36Pardon me?
00:08:37Sounds to me like a police routine, John.
00:08:39That's when you're on, old fellow.
00:08:41An attempt to make away with in London was a...
00:08:42That's all.
00:08:44A second attempt would, in all probability...
00:08:45be made on this train.
00:08:46What?
00:08:47What makes you so laugh?
00:08:48Well, it seems more than likely that the people who planned the first attempt...
00:08:51will not be discouraged by one failure...
00:08:53and will stop at nothing to ensure success the second time.
00:08:55Sounds like the Strade's cup of tea to me.
00:08:57The Strade?
00:08:58He's on this train.
00:08:59Oh, is he?
00:09:00Giving an excellent imitation of Isaac Walton.
00:09:03I'm going to be hard on jets.
00:09:05Hello, Covey.
00:09:06Let's go.
00:09:08My pleasure and colleague, Dr. Walton.
00:09:09How do you do?
00:09:16I thought it better to engage Mr. Holmes after what happened in London.
00:09:19No doubt you're an efficient person.
00:09:22But I don't think there's any need for a policeman.
00:09:24Policeman?
00:09:25How long have you been in possession of the Strade, would you share, Lady Margaret?
00:09:2925 years.
00:09:31You know, it may seem strange to you, but...
00:09:33I've never actually seen it.
00:09:35I suppose there's no harm since we're paying you to guard it.
00:09:38Mother.
00:09:39Yes?
00:09:39Yes?
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:41Yes.
00:09:43May I?
00:09:46You, by all means.
00:09:48Thank you.
00:09:49Great Scott.
00:09:51What a remarkable stone.
00:09:53My husband gave it to me on our fifth wedding anniversary.
00:09:56425 carats, isn't it?
00:09:58The original diamond was over 700 carats.
00:10:01Yes.
00:10:02Your father had it cut.
00:10:03Bless us, tentatious.
00:10:05Bless us, tentatious.
00:10:06It's been a duck, say Watson, please.
00:10:07Oh, sir.
00:10:09Thank you, Lady Margaret.
00:10:11We'll be as unobtrusive as possible.
00:10:13That will be a novelty from a policeman.
00:10:17Now, if you wouldn't mind telling us where our compartment is.
00:10:19Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Holmes.
00:10:21Oh, thank you.
00:10:22Lady Margaret.
00:10:24Good night.
00:10:24Good night.
00:10:25Good night.
00:10:28Impartments.
00:10:29She called us policemen.
00:10:30And what's wrong with being a policeman?
00:10:32Oh, hello, Lestrade.
00:10:34Where are you going?
00:10:35The inspector's going to Scotland to fish for salmon.
00:10:37Oh, really?
00:10:38The season doesn't start for another month.
00:10:40But you wouldn't know that, would you?
00:10:41Who'll say I'm going to fish for salmon?
00:10:43Who?
00:10:44Him.
00:10:45Excuse me, please.
00:11:00Police.
00:11:02Police?
00:11:04Here?
00:11:06On the train?
00:11:07Scotland Yard.
00:11:08I heard.
00:11:09I warned you.
00:11:18Oh, Mr. Holmes?
00:11:19Yes.
00:11:19This way, please.
00:11:26There you are, Holmes.
00:11:31Buy some of this curry.
00:11:32Excellent.
00:11:32Steak, get your pudding, please.
00:11:46Of course, the Bengal curry doesn't compare with that at Madras.
00:11:49There is the quality of the mutt that makes a difference, don't you think?
00:11:54The, uh...
00:11:54Well, meat's unimportant.
00:11:57It's the spices that make a difference.
00:11:59Don't you agree with me, Holmes?
00:12:02What?
00:12:03I said we were discussing curry.
00:12:06Oh, yes, curry.
00:12:06Horrible stuff.
00:12:08Oh, really?
00:12:09One man's meat is another man's poison.
00:12:11Oh.
00:12:13Oh.
00:12:13Oh.
00:12:13There will be two of us, steward.
00:12:24My son will be here directly.
00:12:37Oh.
00:12:37Gracias por ver el video.
00:13:07Gracias por ver el video.
00:13:37I still insist the unpolished wild rice does make a considerable difference to a good curry.
00:13:42Well, I still can't agree with you.
00:13:44Take care of this for me, will you, Watson?
00:13:46My job.
00:13:47That was one of them.
00:13:53Thank you.
00:13:59Were John Caster's in the dining car with you?
00:14:01No, Lady Margaret came in alone.
00:14:03Well, I was in my compartment just now having a bite to eat and I heard a question here.
00:14:07Crash?
00:14:08It's locked.
00:14:09I knocked and there was no answer.
00:14:11Sir, you just sit here twiddling your thumbs.
00:14:12Brilliant.
00:14:13Lieutenant.
00:14:14Will you please unlock this door?
00:14:15I'm sorry, sir.
00:14:16It's okay.
00:14:16This is Inspector Lestart.
00:14:17It's got in the yard.
00:14:18That's all right.
00:14:18You can open it.
00:14:19Very good, sir.
00:14:20Well...
00:14:21Well...
00:14:33Jake.
00:14:41Murdered.
00:14:42That's a big click, isn't it?
00:14:43Even for you.
00:14:44Is this the, uh...
00:14:48Yes.
00:14:49Star of Odisha was in this box not 45 minutes ago.
00:14:52How do you know?
00:14:52I saw it.
00:14:54It might be here somewhere.
00:14:55No, no good looking for it, Mr. Ard.
00:14:57The killer's got it.
00:14:59Oh, there you are, Holmes.
00:15:00How about joining us in the game?
00:15:01Take care of this body, will you, Watson?
00:15:03Body?
00:15:04It's got it.
00:15:06How do you know it's murder, Mr. Holmes?
00:15:08Murder?
00:15:09Oh, I see.
00:15:10Who are you?
00:15:11Major Duncan Peek, a friend of Dr. Watson's.
00:15:13Hmm.
00:15:13Oh, what...
00:15:14What makes you some sureest murder, Mr. Holmes?
00:15:15The door was locked.
00:15:19Every attendant has a key.
00:15:21Did you open this door for anyone during the last hour?
00:15:23No, sir.
00:15:24Is the key about out of your possession?
00:15:25It never is, sir.
00:15:26It's on a chain.
00:15:28To me, I can't say it.
00:15:30Mm-hmm.
00:15:31Any marks of violence on the body?
00:15:33None that I can see.
00:15:35Seemed to have missed it this time, didn't you, Mr. Holmes?
00:15:37Possibly.
00:15:38Still, if it was a natural death, it came at a very convenient time, didn't it?
00:15:42Mm-hmm.
00:15:43What does this mean?
00:15:51I have to be here.
00:15:54It's gone.
00:15:55You were supposed to guard it.
00:15:57My son employed you.
00:15:59That's why I left it with him.
00:16:00Where is he?
00:16:01I'm sorry, Lady Margaret.
00:16:08Just thoughtless of us to let you come in like this.
00:16:11Do an empty compartment.
00:16:12Yes, sir.
00:16:12Well, I think we'd better...
00:16:14If you don't mind, Lady Margaret.
00:16:15Please.
00:16:21Poor chap's mother, I presume.
00:16:22Yeah.
00:16:23Well, let's get to the problem of this.
00:16:26Now, excuse me, Doctor.
00:16:29Poor chap, he was so young.
00:16:30It's such a pity.
00:16:30I have sent to the conductor, the sergeant, I want to talk to him, and I've asked that
00:16:38no one be allowed to leave this coach.
00:16:39Oh, thank you, Mr. Holmes.
00:16:41Shall we use my compartment?
00:16:42Thanks.
00:16:42Attendant.
00:16:43Yes, sir.
00:16:43Knock that door and let no one go in without my permission.
00:16:45You understand?
00:16:46Very good, sir.
00:16:47All right.
00:16:49Sorry, old man.
00:16:50Official police business.
00:16:51Well, that's all right.
00:16:52I'll catch up with you later.
00:17:01Are you looking for the Scotland Yard inspector, sir?
00:17:03Well, where is?
00:17:04Right in there, sir.
00:17:05Thank you.
00:17:09Come in.
00:17:21Sorry, sir.
00:17:38No one's allowed to leave the carriage.
00:17:40Can't leave the carriage.
00:17:41Who's with the ridiculous idea was that?
00:17:43Scotland Yard.
00:17:44Scotland Yard.
00:17:44You see, we don't stop until we reach Rugby.
00:17:51That's right, sir.
00:17:52Good.
00:17:53We'll have a thorough search of the train made before that time.
00:17:55Find the murderer, inspector, and you'll find the diamond.
00:17:58But we don't do it whilst murder.
00:18:00Consider the facts, Lestrade.
00:18:02Young Carstairs was dead when the jewel was taken.
00:18:05Otherwise, he'd have put up a struggle, and there were no marks of violence on the body.
00:18:08If, however, he died a natural death, we must assume that the thief happened to be on
00:18:13and just at the right moment, which is outside the realm of probability, nor was drawn.
00:18:17In this case, nothing was left to chance.
00:18:20That's why I say find the murderer, and you'll find the diamond.
00:18:22How do we know the thief didn't leave the carriage before we discovered the body?
00:18:26The attendant was in the corridor the entire time, and he's certain that no one passed into
00:18:30the dining car.
00:18:31The door at the other end leads into the luggage van.
00:18:33Which is always locked.
00:18:35Hmm.
00:18:43You found no marks of any kind on the body, Watson?
00:18:46No, none of any significance.
00:18:48Not even a scratch.
00:18:49Well, there was a small spot of blood on his neck just to be a speck.
00:18:52That's what I was referring to.
00:18:54You mean that scratch killed him?
00:18:56It's possible the poison that went into the wounded.
00:18:59Poison?
00:19:00Well, we can't tell that without an autopsy.
00:19:02Hmm.
00:19:04Have you got a list of the passengers in this carriage?
00:19:06Yes, sir.
00:19:08There you are, sir.
00:19:09Thank you.
00:19:10Major Duncan Bleak.
00:19:11That would be your friend, Doctor.
00:19:13The next compartment's empty.
00:19:16Well, we took Lady Margaret after the murder.
00:19:18You remember, Lestrade.
00:19:21Go on.
00:19:23Vivian Bedder, Inspector Lestin.
00:19:26That's this one.
00:19:27Lady Margaret Carstairs and the Honourable Ronan Carstairs.
00:19:31Professor William Kilbane, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shellcross, Mr. Holmes and Dr. Watson.
00:19:36And that would be you two.
00:19:38Well, I think I shall ask a few questions.
00:19:42Vivian Bedder.
00:19:43We'll stop with her, whoever she is.
00:19:49Bedder, compartment C.
00:19:53Now, here we are.
00:20:01Empty.
00:20:02Sir Holmes, are you going to let Lestrade have him this thing by himself?
00:20:08Well, after all, he does represent the official police.
00:20:10Oh, with him doing the questioning and looking out of the seat cushions for diamonds.
00:20:14I want many more than we're through than we do now.
00:20:17I could do it better myself.
00:20:18Why don't you, O'Connor?
00:20:19Huh?
00:20:20Well, Joe, I think I will.
00:20:22Probably if I know this much of Lestrade would anyway.
00:20:25I'll do it at once.
00:20:26Oh, where did you just came from?
00:20:33Doctor, sir?
00:20:34Oh, where's the bloody is?
00:20:40Well, I'll start with this one.
00:20:42Uh, yes?
00:20:47My name's Watson.
00:20:49Doctor Watson.
00:20:50Oh.
00:20:51To what am I indebted for this intrusion?
00:20:53I've got to ask you one or two questions.
00:20:55What are you doing on the train?
00:20:57Where you're going?
00:20:58Things I get, you know.
00:20:59Why?
00:21:00Customers.
00:21:01Uh, there's been a murder committed.
00:21:04Scotland Yard.
00:21:06Sherlock Holmes.
00:21:08Sherlock Holmes and I...
00:21:09What about Sherlock Holmes?
00:21:12We're, of course, examining suspects.
00:21:15Suspects?
00:21:16Of what am I suspected?
00:21:18Oh, the fellow's dead.
00:21:19Murdered, you know.
00:21:21Now, let me get this straight.
00:21:23You say a murder has been committed on this train?
00:21:26No, in this compartment.
00:21:27And because a perfect stranger to me got himself murdered, you come to question me?
00:21:31Well, we've got to question everybody.
00:21:33Are you a policeman?
00:21:35No.
00:21:35Well, then by what right do you flush your way into my compartment?
00:21:39Well, I...
00:21:40What are you doing on this train?
00:21:42Where are you going?
00:21:43Not going anywhere.
00:21:44Holmes and I are on the train to watch the...
00:21:46I know.
00:21:47It's a diamond or a pearl or something of fabulous value.
00:21:50The fellow Holmes is always chasing after missing jewels or mysterious females.
00:21:55What is the meaning of this?
00:22:12I'm sorry, Miss Vera, but it was necessary for us to search your compartment.
00:22:16Indeed.
00:22:17May I ask what you expect you to find?
00:22:19A valuable jewel has been stolen.
00:22:21And a man has been murdered.
00:22:22We are making a routine search of the entire carriage.
00:22:26And asking a few questions.
00:22:30Go right ahead.
00:22:39I understand your journey is rather a sad one.
00:22:41Your mother...
00:22:43Yes.
00:22:46Perhaps we'd better not question Miss Vera just now, Miss Tara.
00:22:50Huh?
00:22:50Excuse us, will you?
00:23:01What's the idea, Mr. Holmes?
00:23:02Not of taste, Miss Tara.
00:23:04The young lady is taking her mother's cotton to burial.
00:23:07In a coffin?
00:23:09That is the customary method, I believe.
00:23:12Miss Tara, I think we'll take a look at that coffin.
00:23:14It might prove interesting.
00:23:15Hmm.
00:23:16I was about to suggest everything myself, Mr. Holmes.
00:23:19Conductor, I'll have a look in the luggage van.
00:23:21This way, sir.
00:23:31What I am, Dr. Watson.
00:23:32Dr. John H. Watson of 221 B. Baker Street.
00:23:35Retired.
00:23:36My friend Sherlock Holmes provides for me.
00:23:37Your alibi isn't worth a scotch barbie.
00:23:40He just told me that this fellow Holmes is a crony of yours.
00:23:43Naturally, he'd like.
00:23:44I resent that, sir.
00:23:45Sherlock Holmes is a very full of integrity.
00:23:47He might even be an accomplice.
00:23:49Why, if I were a policeman, I'd take you in charge this very moment.
00:23:53I didn't do it, sir.
00:23:53I swear I didn't do it.
00:23:54I can prove it.
00:23:55Roof, what?
00:23:56Holmes.
00:23:56There you are, Holmes.
00:23:57Now, get out of here and join your silly friend.
00:24:03Did you discover anything, Watson?
00:24:05Yes.
00:24:06He's a very suspicious character.
00:24:08He tried to put me off the scent.
00:24:09From the little I heard, he seemed reasonably successful.
00:24:12Look here.
00:24:12You're not going to let an awful elect professor Kilbane discourage you, are you?
00:24:16Why don't you try this one?
00:24:18You think I'd better?
00:24:19Yes, of course.
00:24:21All right.
00:24:26Do you mind if I come in?
00:24:28You may.
00:24:29Thank you.
00:24:30I'm sorry to bother you, but I represent the police.
00:24:33I knew it.
00:24:34Alfred, I told you.
00:24:36Told him what?
00:24:38Well?
00:24:39It's quite all right, Inspector.
00:24:41I'll confess.
00:24:43Confess?
00:24:44You mean you stole it?
00:24:46You've got it in there?
00:24:47Yes.
00:24:48No, no, no.
00:24:48Leave it where it is.
00:24:50I'll go and pass the speckless star to the scotland yard.
00:24:53And don't either of you attempt to run away.
00:24:55Oh, no, Inspector.
00:25:02Is this door over the kit lock, conductor?
00:25:04Yes, sir.
00:25:05Only the guard and myself have keys.
00:25:07Got it, Holmes.
00:25:07Oh, thieves.
00:25:08Thieves?
00:25:09Well, come on, speak.
00:25:10I've had a married couple down there.
00:25:11This is Mr. Chargrove.
00:25:12Yes, I confessed.
00:25:13Confessed?
00:25:14Broke them down.
00:25:15Gave them the third degree.
00:25:16And you left them unguarding?
00:25:17I told them not to run away.
00:25:19Well, we'd better have a talk with them.
00:25:25Oh, it's, uh, you again.
00:25:28It might infuse you to know that I've just caught the thieves.
00:25:30Excuse me, madam.
00:25:32Excuse me, madam.
00:25:36You're the police, I know.
00:25:38Hmm.
00:25:39I warned them.
00:25:40But no, he had to take it.
00:25:42I must warn you that anything you say may be used against you.
00:25:44Anything they say.
00:25:46They've already admitted everything.
00:25:47Everything?
00:25:47Yes.
00:25:48They've got it in there.
00:25:49I'd be glad to say double what it's worth.
00:25:51If only they won't prosecute.
00:25:53It's my first offense.
00:25:55You chaps always say the same thing.
00:25:56Come on, Andy, where is it?
00:25:57I stole it.
00:26:00I took it from the hotel in London.
00:26:03Come on, come on.
00:26:05In my small way, I'm a collector.
00:26:08A tea pot.
00:26:11Tea pot.
00:26:12Dr. Watson, does this look like a diamond?
00:26:16Not very much.
00:26:17Don't you mention it?
00:26:18What's all that about a confession?
00:26:19When I came in here before, they said that they took it.
00:26:22Well, you'll please a brighter stuff to by not meddling in police business.
00:26:25Your time wasn't entirely wasted, Miss Trout.
00:26:27At least you've recovered the tea pot.
00:26:29Thank you, Holmes.
00:26:30Tea pot.
00:26:32Well, I've tried his best.
00:26:33What's he get?
00:26:34Humiliation and abuse.
00:26:36It's the start of all people.
00:26:37A good man to chuck up the whole case.
00:26:40Might be a good idea to let the police do their own work.
00:26:43You mind your own business.
00:26:46Oh, there you are, Watson.
00:26:48How about a spot in my compartment?
00:26:49Thanks, old man.
00:26:51Serving right if I've got a bit tiddler.
00:26:57I suppose you realize you'll be turned over to the police as soon as we reach Edinburgh.
00:27:09Dr. Watson, tea pots.
00:27:12Why, I beg your pardon, Professor Gilbane.
00:27:14You're in the next compartment, aren't you?
00:27:15I am.
00:27:16I'm afraid we'll have to ask you a few questions.
00:27:18Now, don't tell me that you're going to start.
00:27:20Do you mind?
00:27:22Why, of course I mind.
00:27:23Come on, in it, though.
00:27:33A brilliant mind.
00:27:35But there have been times when...
00:27:37When your scientist's mind has shown him the way.
00:27:40Exactly.
00:27:41You take the death of young Carstairs, for instance.
00:27:44I knew from the first it was poison.
00:27:46The scientific approach, of course.
00:27:47The murderer used a hypodermic.
00:27:51Some rare poison from South America, probably.
00:27:54Or India.
00:27:55Yes, it's India.
00:27:57I've been to India.
00:27:58So have you.
00:27:59Yes.
00:28:01Yes, of course.
00:28:05Oh, no.
00:28:10I don't like your attitude, Professor Gilbane.
00:28:12I don't like it at all.
00:28:13Perhaps not.
00:28:15But I'm on this train for legitimate reasons.
00:28:17And I've neither the time nor the inclination to assist you with your work.
00:28:22You know, that's within your rights, sir.
00:28:24And I'm sure that Inspector Lestard appreciates that.
00:28:26Thank you, sir.
00:28:28Now, if you have no objection, I have some work to do which requires concentration.
00:28:33Now, the medic?
00:28:35Yes.
00:28:36Interesting study.
00:28:37Well, if you don't mind.
00:28:38Looking for something, Lady Margaret?
00:29:07I came to get my bag.
00:29:12The door's locked.
00:29:14Actually, perhaps I can help you.
00:29:15Mr. Holmes, I must talk to you about the diamond.
00:29:35Don't you worry about that, Lady Margaret.
00:29:37Fifty thousand pounds.
00:29:38Did you tell me not to worry?
00:29:40My son employed this man to guard it.
00:29:43And it was stolen right under his very nose.
00:29:47I warn you.
00:29:48I intend to take this matter up with your superiors.
00:29:51I'm a private agent, Lady Margaret.
00:29:52Good.
00:29:53I shall report you both to Scotland Yard.
00:29:59Well, I am Scotland Yard.
00:30:00Lady Castell has entered the dining car alone.
00:30:10You and I were already there.
00:30:12Holmes came in later, and I understand that Inspector Lestard remained in his compartment
00:30:16with the curtains open, so that if anyone had gone in or out, he would have seen them.
00:30:21I see.
00:30:21You've got something there.
00:30:22Well, let's look at this thing objectively.
00:30:23Lady Castell seemed more concerned, was more concerned at the loss of the diamond than at the death of her son.
00:30:29Oh, George, you're right.
00:30:30So she was.
00:30:32Come in.
00:30:34Oh, here you are, Watson.
00:30:36Sit down.
00:30:37Have a drink?
00:30:39I have no thanks.
00:30:40Do you mind if I, uh...
00:30:41Not at all.
00:30:42I've been thinking about this case, Holmes.
00:30:44That is, Duncan Bleak and I have.
00:30:46Yes, I see.
00:30:47The way we figure it out, the old trout is the only one without an alibi.
00:30:50Yes, we feel that you're approaching the whole thing from the wrong angle.
00:30:54Really, Watson?
00:30:55What's your theory?
00:30:56Insurance.
00:30:57A lot of people insure jewellery and then try and collect on it.
00:31:00Interesting suggestion.
00:31:02I suppose you go and ask J.D. Margaret just how much insurance she carries on this type of relief.
00:31:05No, thank you.
00:31:06We've already had two tries.
00:31:07Why don't you ask yourself?
00:31:09For a very simple reason.
00:31:09I already know.
00:31:10You're quite a do, sir.
00:31:12Oh, if you know what you ask me.
00:31:13Oh, try to make a fool with me.
00:31:15Mr. and Mrs. Shellcross.
00:31:35Teapots.
00:31:36Teapots.
00:31:37Well, we can eliminate them.
00:31:40Professor William Kilbane.
00:31:42I've sent a telegram to the Edinburgh police to check up on that mathematics professor.
00:31:47Interesting.
00:31:49Now what?
00:31:51Well, just a coincidence.
00:31:52What's a coincidence?
00:31:53The fact that this fellow Kilbane happens to be a professor of mathematics.
00:31:58Oh.
00:32:00Come again, Mr. Holmes?
00:32:02Mr. Star, did you ever hear of Colonel Sebastian Moran?
00:32:04Of course I did.
00:32:05What about him?
00:32:06Well, then, as you know, Colonel Sebastian Moran was the most sinister, ruthless, and diabolically clever henchman
00:32:12of our late but unlamented friend, Professor Moriarty.
00:32:17I've never seen him, but I've been untrustfully conscious of his presence more than once.
00:32:23As a matter of fact, he was directly responsible for what very nearly turned out to be my premature death on three separate occasions.
00:32:29Pretty pretty, Mr. Holmes.
00:32:31What's all that got to do with all this?
00:32:33Possibly nothing.
00:32:35However, his speciality was spectacular jewel robberies.
00:32:39And for relaxation, he was addicted to the study of, uh, mathematics.
00:32:46Are you inferring that this Professor Kilbane is Colonel Sebastian Moran?
00:32:50That he murdered young Carcet and stole the diamond?
00:32:54Well, what about this woman, this, uh, Vivian Vedder?
00:32:57What about her?
00:32:58No one's above suspicion.
00:33:02And Lady Margaret.
00:33:03She might have a motive for wanting the Star of Radicia Stolen.
00:33:06She wasn't very concerned over the death of her son.
00:33:12And this friend of Dr. Watson's, this, uh, Major Duncan Bleak.
00:33:17Was it just as sensible to suspect him?
00:33:20No.
00:33:21As far as we know, only four persons knew the Star of Radicia was on this train.
00:33:26Yourself, Dr. Watson, the murdered, the dead lad, and myself.
00:33:31And Lady Margaret.
00:33:32And Lady Margaret.
00:33:33I'll have another talk with her ladyship.
00:33:45Lady Margaret, do you mind if I, uh, come in?
00:33:47Come in.
00:33:47Come in.
00:33:49And Nikki forward to tell.
00:33:53Bye-bye.
00:33:55Bye-bye.
00:33:57Bye-bye.
00:34:03Bye-bye.
00:34:04Bye-bye.
00:34:06Bye-bye.
00:34:08Bye-bye.
00:34:10Say-bye.
00:34:14Bye-bye.
00:34:16¿Vale a home?
00:34:22¿Vale a leave it open, will you?
00:34:24¿Lucky beggar?
00:34:25¿Quién es el lucky beggar?
00:34:27Duncan Bleak.
00:34:28He's been playing cards with him.
00:34:30He won all the way across, I believe the expression is.
00:34:33¿Vale a have you been with him all this time?
00:34:35No, he just left him.
00:34:37He introduced me to a newfangled game.
00:34:40Gin Rami, he called it.
00:34:42American, I believe.
00:34:43A lot of bookkeeping connected with it.
00:34:46Do you ever hear of it?
00:35:16A lot of bookkeeping connected with it.
00:35:19A types of film here,
00:35:23Tolcats of focus.
00:35:23A lot of bookkeeping connected with a Leticia Fox.
00:35:25And here one of the movies most released.
00:35:25A lot of bookkeeping connected with it.
00:35:30No, he JUSTい'S RECADE TO Tamam.
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00:38:18No, no, no.
00:38:48Here's the face.
00:38:56What's the old lady?
00:38:58As I thought.
00:38:59Shallow.
00:39:00The body only comes down to about here.
00:39:02You think there's a secret compartment underneath?
00:39:06There has to be.
00:39:16Empty.
00:39:18Yes, but it's been recently occupied
00:39:21We asked Mr. Stroud to come in here
00:39:23He's with Lady Margaret
00:39:24Right here, Holmes
00:39:26Have you let anyone else in here?
00:39:33No
00:39:34Not America, eh?
00:39:37Gives me something to do
00:39:48Come quick
00:39:49What is it?
00:39:50It's the coffee
00:39:51Holmes find a false spot a minute
00:39:56Enough room for the murderer to hide him
00:39:58What?
00:40:06What is all this, Mr. Holmes?
00:40:09There's where your murderer's been hiding, Mr. Arden
00:40:11There's just a question of finding him, isn't it, Mr. Holmes?
00:40:16Not him, them
00:40:17Eh?
00:40:18This affair is obviously the work of two men
00:40:20The one who planned it
00:40:21And the other who hid in the coffin
00:40:23And at the prearranged time emerged
00:40:25To commit the murder and effect the robbery
00:40:27What are you talking about?
00:40:29Colonel Sebastian Moran
00:40:31You've got that man on the brain, Mr. Holmes
00:40:32My dear Lestrade
00:40:33I accepted this case because I was virtually certain
00:40:35That Colonel Sebastian Moran could not resist
00:40:37Such attempting morsel as the Star of Rhodesia
00:40:39I'm convinced that he's the brains behind this case
00:40:42And that he's on this train
00:40:43Oh, and how would you go about finding out
00:40:46Which one of the passengers is this Colonel Sebastian Moran?
00:40:50If he is one of the passengers
00:40:52Well, I suggest that you start by questioning Miss Vedder
00:40:55It might prove interesting
00:40:56Eh?
00:40:56Oh
00:40:58Who's there?
00:41:20Miss Vedder
00:41:23I want to ask you a few questions
00:41:25And I must warn you
00:41:25Anything you say may be used against you
00:41:28Oh?
00:41:29Now, about your mother
00:41:29It isn't your mother after all, is it?
00:41:31Perhaps would you explain?
00:41:33That coffin, we've examined it
00:41:34And found the secret compartment
00:41:35Oh, come on, let's have it
00:41:37Have what?
00:41:38The old story
00:41:39If you insist
00:41:40The man approached me
00:41:44And asked me to take a coffin to Scotland
00:41:46He offered me a hundred pounds
00:41:48Were you aware that the coffin had a secret compartment?
00:41:51I was
00:41:52What story did this person tell you
00:41:53To account for a man being concealed in the coffin?
00:41:56That someone had to leave London
00:41:57Foreign agents were watching the train
00:41:59Foreign agents?
00:42:00All right
00:42:01Maybe I didn't believe that foreign agent story
00:42:04You realize, of course
00:42:05This makes you an accomplice
00:42:07What was the name of the man who approached you?
00:42:11I don't remember
00:42:12Miss Vedder
00:42:14The man who engaged you
00:42:16To take this coffin to Scotland
00:42:17Was it by any chance?
00:42:20This man here?
00:42:21I say, oh man
00:42:21Aren't you making a mistake?
00:42:22My dear Watson
00:42:23Just what do you know about Major Duncan Beek?
00:42:25I've known him for years
00:42:26He's a member of my club
00:42:27I say, is this a joke?
00:42:31Does the name Colonel Moran mean anything to you, sir?
00:42:34Colonel Moran?
00:42:35Yes, Colonel Saddam Moran
00:42:36I'm afraid it doesn't
00:42:39Good heavens, you don't think that I
00:42:41No, no, no
00:42:41Of course not
00:42:42You have the perfect alibi, Dr. Watson
00:42:44Yes, yes, yes
00:42:45Of course, of course
00:42:46Good heavens, gentlemen
00:42:47You're at perfect liberty
00:42:48To search my compartment
00:42:49To search me
00:42:49If you find the diamond, I
00:42:51Now, that won't be necessary
00:42:52The star of Odysseus has not been stolen
00:42:54What's that, Mr. Holmes?
00:42:57An imitation, Mr. Holmes
00:42:58I have the real one
00:42:59You've got it?
00:43:01My dear, the star
00:43:02Surely you didn't think
00:43:03I would allow Lady Margaret
00:43:04To retain the genuine diamond
00:43:06When I felt reasonably certain
00:43:07That an attempt would be made to steal it
00:43:09I have had it in my possession
00:43:11Almost from the moment
00:43:11I bought it the train
00:43:12Confoundly, Mr. Holmes
00:43:13You had no right to do that
00:43:14This is a police matter
00:43:15Come on, let me have it
00:43:16My job is to see
00:43:17That it wasn't stolen
00:43:18It wasn't
00:43:19Look, I don't know
00:43:20What this is all about
00:43:21But I do know
00:43:22That I've never seen
00:43:23This gentleman before
00:43:24In my life
00:43:25We shall have to ask you
00:43:26To remain in your compartment
00:43:27Until we reach any matter
00:43:28Inspector Lestrade
00:43:30Huh?
00:43:30Oh
00:43:30A telegram for you, sir
00:43:31Thank you
00:43:32I'm sorry, old man
00:43:36I prayed my friend
00:43:37Lose you an apology
00:43:38Well, that's all right, Watson
00:43:39In a case like this
00:43:40Naturally, everyone is suspected
00:43:41Well, we all make mistakes
00:43:42Even Holmes is not infallible
00:43:44And after all
00:43:45The killer is still at large, you know
00:43:47Yes, he is, isn't he?
00:43:49Well, good night
00:43:49Good night, old boy
00:43:50Don't worry
00:43:50I think I'll have another little chat
00:43:56With that Professor fellow
00:43:57Something important, Lestrade?
00:43:59You have your secrets, Mr. Holmes
00:44:00I have mine
00:44:01This is Inspector Lestrade
00:44:04Look here
00:44:09Is this racket going to continue all night?
00:44:11Professor Kilbane
00:44:12You told me you were on the staff
00:44:13Of the University of Edinburgh
00:44:14I said nothing of a kind
00:44:15You most certainly did
00:44:16I urge you, Mr. Holmes
00:44:17You urge you
00:44:17Oh
00:44:19I merely said that I was
00:44:20A professor of mathematics
00:44:22And that I was returning
00:44:23To my home in Edinburgh
00:44:24Well, it might be necessary
00:44:26To talk to you again
00:44:28Later
00:44:29You come pounding on this door again
00:44:31And I'll have the law on you
00:44:32I am the law
00:44:34Then stop barging in and out of my room
00:44:36Like a chambermaid
00:44:37Here is everybody
00:44:43Sir, the chef
00:45:05Doesn't want to open the door probably
00:45:07This should help us
00:45:10Hello?
00:45:31Who shut that door?
00:45:32Oh, it scoffed the guard
00:45:38The murderer came back
00:45:39It was seen
00:45:40How dare we
00:45:43Look again, old fellow
00:45:44Scratch
00:45:49Just a scratch
00:45:50Like the one on Ronald Carstairs
00:45:52Small dart
00:45:54Apparently made of some
00:45:56Soluble substance
00:45:57Probably a gelatin preparation
00:45:59That melts in the wound
00:46:00That's why you couldn't see anything
00:46:01On Carstairs
00:46:02The murderer was about to get rid of the body
00:46:04And the head of the knock
00:46:05And became frightened
00:46:06Here let me have that, will you?
00:46:06Let me have that, will you?
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00:48:40He's in there.
00:49:03He's got the diamond.
00:49:10He's got the diamond.
00:49:40He's got the diamond.
00:49:50No!
00:49:51No, don't shoot!
00:49:53Shoot!
00:49:54No, don't shoot!
00:49:57No, don't shoot!
00:50:10No, don't shoot!
00:50:11I'm not going to shoot!
00:50:13I'm going to shoot!
00:50:15Thank you, Bill!
00:50:16éo
00:50:24¿Qué es eso?
00:50:55Help me to get him up onto this seat.
00:51:02He's coming too.
00:51:03Hand me that water, will you?
00:51:09Well, it's nothing very serious.
00:51:11I was sent to him properly later on.
00:51:24The poison is like the others.
00:51:31It's gone.
00:51:33The diamond's gone.
00:51:34Gone?
00:51:35Yeah.
00:51:35Haven't we been to search the matter at once?
00:51:37It's no use, old fellow.
00:51:38The man who killed him has the star producer.
00:51:42What's that?
00:51:43It's an apis for the star.
00:51:45It's a poison dart.
00:51:46It's quite an unusual design.
00:51:48You were attacked because you have the diamond.
00:51:51Fortunately, this wasn't you, Daniel.
00:51:54Well, we're coming to a stop.
00:51:55The man who killed him.
00:52:25Polinesios
00:52:28Polinesios
00:52:47Polinesios
00:52:47Oh
00:52:48I don't feel up to it, Mr. Oaks
00:52:52Would you be good enough to talk to them?
00:52:54Certainly
00:52:55You keep quiet, old boy
00:52:57Be back in a minute
00:52:58Sir Holmes, this is Inspector MacDonald of the Edinburgh Police
00:53:11How do you do?
00:53:13I happen to be in this district on another case
00:53:15And I'll receive this telegram from headquarters
00:53:17You'll want to talk to Inspector Stroud
00:53:19In due time, but I'm in charge here
00:53:21This is Scotland, you've crossed the border
00:53:23We've had a spot of trouble here, Inspector
00:53:25And that's why I'm here
00:53:27And who are you, might I ask?
00:53:29Mr. Sherlock Holmes
00:53:30On the private inquiry agent, eh?
00:53:32I've heard of you
00:53:33Heard of him
00:53:34Mr. Holmes' inspector solved this case already
00:53:36Watson
00:53:36Will you clear the dining car?
00:53:38I'll want to ask a few questions
00:53:39Yes, sir
00:53:40And see that no one leaves this compartment
00:53:42Until I need him for questioning
00:53:43Very good, sir
00:53:44Inspector Lestrade asked me to sit in with you
00:53:46It's a bit unusual, but
00:53:48The Scotland Yard think a great deal of it, Mr. Sherlock Holmes
00:53:50They free him to ask his advice
00:53:52Scotland Yard, eh?
00:53:54Where is this Inspector Lestrade?
00:53:57Now, Watson, will you see if Inspector Lestrade
00:53:58Is sufficient to recover to come into the dining car?
00:54:00My job
00:54:01Mr. Spader
00:54:12I know all about you
00:54:15And frankly, you're in for it
00:54:16All I did was buy a cost and bring it on that train
00:54:19In my opinion, this is a matter for Scotland Yard
00:54:22Scotland Yard's jurisdiction ended when you crossed the border, Inspector
00:54:26So you say
00:54:27That's a matter of opinion
00:54:29Miss Spader is unquestionably in the plot
00:54:31But you may not know Colonel Moran, however
00:54:34I don't
00:54:35Colonel Sebastian Moran?
00:54:37Is he in this?
00:54:39You know him?
00:54:40Unfortunately, I do
00:54:42You may return to your compartment
00:54:44You said unfortunately
00:54:51Aye
00:54:52I once had an encounter with Colonel Moran
00:54:55The only time in my entire career I've invested
00:54:58A cleverest criminal sent for late Professor Moriarty
00:55:01And then I concur
00:55:02Well, where is this Sebastian Ryan?
00:55:04He's traveling on this train under the name of Major Duncan Bleak
00:55:07What on earth are you talking about?
00:55:10Are you serious, Mr. Rhodes?
00:55:12Constable, bring in Duncan Bleak
00:55:14Aye, sir
00:55:15Duncan Bleak?
00:55:16He played for the gentleman at Rhodes
00:55:18Come in
00:55:25Duncan Bleak
00:55:29Yes?
00:55:30Inspector MacDonald would like to see you
00:55:31All right
00:55:32Colonel Sebastian Moran, eh?
00:55:40It will give me great pleasure, Mr. Holmes
00:55:42To meet up with that scoundrel again
00:55:44You wanted to see me?
00:55:45Yes, Colonel Moran
00:55:47You're under arrest
00:55:49Oh, sir, you've managed to convince him that I'm the mythical Colonel Moran
00:55:52Not mythical, Colonel
00:55:53You've forgotten that affair at Inverness three years ago?
00:55:56I've never been in Inverness in my life
00:55:58Do you mind if I search you?
00:55:59Go ahead
00:56:00For an innocent man, you carry strange things in your pocket
00:56:07A retired army officer, India
00:56:09But you're in Scotland now
00:56:10And there's a law against carrying firearms
00:56:12Are you satisfied?
00:56:13Not quite, Colonel
00:56:14Now I am satisfied
00:56:29It's cleared things up pretty well
00:56:33We'll be coming into Tottenham in a few minutes
00:56:37The train doesn't stop at Tottenham, I'm afraid
00:56:39I'm afraid you're wrong this time, Holmes
00:56:42This train will stop at Tottenham
00:56:45You're only delaying the inevitable, Colonel Moran
00:56:51You can't get away
00:56:52What?
00:56:54Ow!
00:56:54Ow!
00:57:06Ow!
00:57:07Ow!
00:57:07Ow!
00:57:12Out of the way, Inspector
00:57:15All right, Inspector McDonald
00:57:19Here's your man
00:57:19Who pulled that cord?
00:57:21All right, Conductor
00:57:21We'll get off here with our prisoner
00:57:23Constables, take him off
00:57:24Right, a struggle, Inspector McDonald
00:57:30Good work, Mr. Holmes
00:57:32Perhaps I underestimated you
00:57:34Was it you who hit me?
00:57:36Oh, I'm terribly sorry
00:57:37You must accept my apologies
00:57:39Well, that's that
00:58:08Where's Lestrade?
00:58:11Look under that table over there
00:58:12It's not Lestrade
00:58:15Great Scott, it's Duncan Bleak
00:58:17I mean, Colonel Sebastian Moran
00:58:18Come on, old fellow
00:58:18Give me a hand
00:58:19What's all this about?
00:58:31Where's Inspector McDonald?
00:58:32He's just got off the train
00:58:34He couldn't
00:58:35He couldn't?
00:58:36Nobody has
00:58:37A very clever plot, Colonel Moran
00:58:39Your henchman
00:58:40Masquerading as policemen
00:58:41Come aboard the train
00:58:42Arrest you
00:58:43Stop the train
00:58:44And take you off
00:58:45This is fantastic
00:58:46Yes, it is, isn't it?
00:58:48And it's a scheme
00:58:49Worthy of Colonel Sebastian Moran
00:58:50He planned the whole thing
00:58:51Including the coffin
00:58:51Of the secret department
00:58:52And in case anything went wrong
00:58:54The pseudo-policeman
00:58:55To come aboard
00:58:55And take him off the train
00:58:57Before it reached Edinburgh
00:58:57Then
00:58:58Where is Lestrade?
00:59:00Well, I imagine
00:59:00At the moment
00:59:00He's pretty well occupied
00:59:01Just a minute, McDonald
00:59:06Get over there, all of you
00:59:07You're under arrest
00:59:08Now, put up your hands
00:59:09Driver
00:59:11Take us to the nearest police station
00:59:13Come on, get over here
00:59:14Then the poke in the eye
00:59:16Of a thief from Sherlock Holmes
00:59:17Wasn't an accident after all
00:59:19That is a matter of opinion
00:59:21Come on, get in
00:59:22Send that over soon as possible, will you?
00:59:31Very good, sir
00:59:32It's a telegram to the
00:59:33Real Edinburgh police
00:59:35And ask him to meet us
00:59:36When we arrive
00:59:36But how did you know
00:59:38That this fellow
00:59:38Wasn't the real Inspector MacDonald?
00:59:40Elementary, my dear Watson
00:59:41In the first place
00:59:43He didn't put handcuffs
00:59:45On Colonel Moran
00:59:45So I had to do it myself
00:59:47And in the second place
00:59:48Inspector MacDonald
00:59:49During the fight
00:59:50Was more hindrance
00:59:51Than help
00:59:52Which is not characteristic
00:59:53Of a real policeman
00:59:54Amazing, Holmes
00:59:55Uncovering such a fiendish spot
00:59:57With so little evidence
00:59:58Yes, I forgot to mention
00:59:59That I also happen to know
01:00:01The real Inspector MacDonald
01:00:04Of the Edinburgh police
01:00:05Oh, was it
01:00:06Was Lestrade in all of this?
01:00:07Yes, and surprisingly enough
01:00:09He grasped the situation immediately
01:00:10It's very unusual
01:00:11Let's hope he hasn't overdone it
01:00:13Very clever, Holmes
01:00:15You've got me
01:00:16But you haven't got
01:00:17The star of Rhodesia
01:00:18Oh, but I have
01:00:19If in the dark
01:00:21I could substitute
01:00:21A big hulk
01:00:22Like to start
01:00:23For you, Colonel Moran
01:00:24It's no very great feat
01:00:26To, uh
01:00:27Switch a little thing
01:00:31Like a diamond
01:00:32Yeah, I know
01:00:34Come on
01:00:34I can see you
01:00:37I can see you
01:00:39I can see you
01:00:40I can see you
01:00:45I can see you
01:00:49¡Gracias!
01:01:19¡Gracias!
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