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Transcript
00:00Oh my god.
00:11Have you got a cold, Watson?
00:13Oh, it's this poisonous atmosphere.
00:15This is a bit thick, I suppose.
00:17Thick? It's intolerable.
00:22You've been at your club all day.
00:24How do you know that?
00:28Where do you think I'll be?
00:30Oh, here, clearly. Clearly.
00:34I've been in Devonshire.
00:36In spirit?
00:37Quite so.
00:38I sent out for a man from Stanford's.
00:42Ah.
00:44Now see here.
00:49Baskerville Hall.
00:52Grimpen.
00:53Just a clout of the cottages.
00:55Tumorland houses.
00:57Farm houses.
00:58Laugh to hold.
01:01Meripit house.
01:02I mean, that is all.
01:04Oh, this represents marshland.
01:08And these barrels.
01:11Some prehistoric settlement or burial ground.
01:15A tin mine.
01:16Disused is that.
01:21Nor will the rest.
01:24Is waste.
01:26As far as the great convict prisoner of Princeton.
01:29It is a worthy setting if the devil did decide to dabble in the affairs of man.
01:40Plenty of yourself are inclining towards a supernatural explanation.
01:43Well, we're going to send word to Dr Mortimer that we breakfast with him tomorrow.
01:52It arrived by post this morning.
02:01So you think I have little puzzles, Mr Holmes.
02:04This one wants more thinking than I'm able to give it.
02:08Posted yesterday?
02:09Yes.
02:11A joke is like it's not.
02:13Tell me, Sir Henry.
02:14Has anything interesting happened to you since you've been in London?
02:16No, I don't think so.
02:18Have you been followed?
02:20What?
02:20I seem to have walked right into a dime novel.
02:23Why should anyone follow me?
02:25That letter was delivered to the hotel.
02:29You are being followed, Sir Henry.
02:32If you value your life or your reason, keep away from the moor.
02:37The issue I suggest is whether it constitutes a friendly or an unfriendly warning.
02:43That is surely impossible to determine.
02:45There are various features which may help us.
02:47The envelope, for example.
02:49If somewhat crumpled, is presentable.
02:51It's contents mostly are not.
02:58The letter has been torn neatly enough along a fold.
03:02And a leader article in the Times, the Lady Bourgeois print, is unmistakable.
03:07It's been chosen from which to cut the message.
03:09But the message is awkwardly cut, with inappropriate short-bladed scissors.
03:14And the gluing of the print to the paper is smudged and misaligned.
03:18Merci.
03:21Merci.
03:28Only half a sheet of paper, and yet the watermark is clear.
03:31Huddleston, Quayle.
03:34You will find that paper in a hundred middle-grade hotels.
03:37But not, I think, here.
03:40A first-class hotel would have a paper of a greater weight.
03:45The ink is institutional.
03:47That also suggests a hotel.
03:54What can we determine from this?
04:01Pocket fluff.
04:02I infer that the person who wrote this message is staying at a nearby hotel.
04:07He's neat of habit, and started the task methodically.
04:14But then he began to fear discovery.
04:17He rushed it through.
04:18And put the result into his pocket until such time as he posted it.
04:25It is true that fearful people threaten.
04:29But my interpretation is that this is a friendly warning.
04:34Because it seems a risk was incurred in his execution.
04:40Bravo, Mr. Holmes.
04:41You fulfill your reputation, sir, no mistake.
04:44But if you're right and this fellow's afraid,
04:48then he's afraid not only for his own skin,
04:50but what might happen to me.
04:57Quite so.
04:59Dr. Mortimer, I think it is time that you explain.
05:15Well, now you know the facts, Sir Henry.
05:17The question is whether or not you should go to Dartmoor.
05:23There's no devil in hell, nor no man on this earth
05:26who's going to prevent me from going to the home of my own people.
05:30Then we'll see how we can mitigate the danger.
05:36You really believe there's danger?
05:39I think that if there is, then it is considerable.
05:43You certainly cannot go alone.
05:46Dr. Mortimer returns with me.
05:47He has his practice, and he lives many miles distant.
05:51You'll come yourself?
05:52I have to stay in London, blackmail case.
05:55I recommend my friend Watson.
06:02That's very kind of you, Doctor.
06:03Dr. Mortimer, very, very good luck.
06:13Yes, of course.
06:14Yes, of course.
06:15We don't know what...
06:16Sir, come on.
06:20Sir, come on.
06:33What's...
06:33This way!
06:54who was that man i have no idea well how did you know someone had been following basketball
07:22how else do they know so immediately where he was staying at least they will not continue to follow
07:27him now when a crisis comes watson and it will report to me
07:45watson do you know what the residue of sir charles baskerville estate was
07:49no i don't twist on a million mistake for which a man might play a dangerous game
07:59such a song has a definite materiality
08:05and yet of all things in heaven and earth we are men of science
08:11it's an ugly dangerous business watson
08:26believe me i shall be very glad to have you back safe and sound in baker street once more
08:31thank you holmes
08:47so
08:57.
09:18.
09:23my dear Watson
09:33I will not bias your mind by suggesting
09:36theories or suspicions
09:37simply report facts
09:39to me in the fullest possible manner
09:42concentrate your
09:44attention upon the following
09:53above all
09:56avoid the moor
09:58when as the old parchment
10:00quaintly put it
10:01the powers of evil are exalted
10:23the
10:30the
10:33the
10:37the
10:44the
10:48the
10:50the
10:52Okay, we'll be back with you, and we'll have a water.
11:22So, let's go.
11:52What is this, Perkins?
12:03Homebeck, escape from Prince Town, sir.
12:22What is this, Perkins?
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