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Transcript
00:00for his own sake it is so vast so so barren so mysterious well there for instance what do you
00:15make of that wouldn't be a rare place for a gallop that is the great grimp and mire
00:23false step there means death to man or beast only yesterday i saw one of the maw ponies wander
00:31into it never came out i could see his head for quite some time straining out of the bog hole
00:37sucked him down at last even in the dry season it is a danger to cross it but after these recent
00:44rains it is an awful place and yet i can find my way to the very heart of it and return alive
00:55but why should you wish to visit such a horrible place
00:59you see the low hills there beyond it they're really islands flora there is undisturbed which
01:09means of course that rare species can breed there and one of them are subspecies like canada
01:14is unique to the place in fact i uh i'm credited with its discovery really
01:22more is full of noises what was it the peasants say it is the hound of the baskervilles calling
01:38for its prey you don't believe such nonsense surely did you ever hear the boom of a bitten
01:45no
01:46a bird is said now to be confined to certain norfolk fens but why not here i've heard its
01:53cry described as being something between a foghorn and a soul in torment what do you think
01:59you denk of an ata
02:07oh
02:09oh
02:10oh
02:12oh
02:14oh
02:14oh
02:15oh
02:20oh
02:22Go back!
02:34Go straight to London, instantly!
02:37For God's sake, do what I ask.
02:40Go back and never set foot on the moor again.
02:43Shh! My brother is coming.
02:45Miss Staple?
02:46Get away from this place at all costs!
02:50Do you see that orchid?
02:52Um, yes, yes, I do.
02:55It's a pity you came so late.
02:57Our best orchids are nearly over.
03:00Jack!
03:02You have introduced yourselves, I see.
03:05Yes.
03:06I was telling Sir Henry, it's a pity he has missed the beauties of the moor.
03:11Oh, were I Sir Henry, Miss Stapleton, I'm sure I would not miss your beauty,
03:16but I'm afraid I'm not.
03:18Sir Henry, that is.
03:19Merely his friend, my Dr. John Watson at your service.
03:25Did you catch your butterfly?
03:26No.
03:28Highly flies like a witch, I'm afraid.
03:29Ah, there.
03:35What do you get?
03:37You must forgive and forget my foolish outburst, Dr. Watson.
03:41I cannot forget, Miss Stapleton.
03:43You must!
03:44Sir Henry is my friend.
03:46His welfare is a very close concern of mine.
03:48Tell me why you are so eager that he should return to London.
03:51You know the story of the Hound.
03:53I do not believe such nonsense.
03:55But I do.
03:56If you have any influence with Sir Henry, take him away.
04:01I fear that unless you can give me more definite information than this,
04:03it would be impossible to get him to move.
04:05I cannot say anything definite, for I do not know anything definite.
04:10Miss Stapleton, I would ask you one more question.
04:13If you meant no more than this when you first spoke to me,
04:16why were you so eager that your brother should not overhear what you said?
04:20There is nothing to which he or anybody else could object.
04:23My brother is very anxious to have the hall inhabited.
04:28He thinks it's for the good of the poor folk upon the moor.
04:32He would be very angry if he knew I had said anything
04:35which might induce Sir Henry to go away.
04:43Any luck?
04:45Afraid not.
04:47Flies like a witch.
04:49And so beautiful.
04:52Pale, clouded yellow.
04:54I have a number of them, of course.
04:57I must show you my collection.
05:03The English Lepidoptera, my view.
05:08I have made a particular study
05:09of those insects which inhabit the margins of heath and marsh.
05:19A magnificent collection
05:20and the work of a serious scientist.
05:24Even the exotica,
05:26I must mention a brilliant creature
05:28called Morpho Pellidae's Lempida,
05:30was dated and catalogued
05:32with the care he applies to his personal field,
05:35the British Lichenidae.
05:39One of which is unique to the moor.
05:44I must also report
05:46that the new brown boot has turned up.
05:51Barrymore found it amongst Sir Henry's luggage
05:53when he unpacked.
05:56Miss Stapleton is very handsome.
05:59And on Tuesday,
06:00we are to dine here at Basketball Hall
06:02with all our neighbours.
06:03So Sir Henry,
06:05who chafes a little
06:06at the restrictions
06:07you have imposed upon him,
06:09will have a chance
06:09to judge her beauty for himself.
06:23We are also to meet
06:24Dr Mortimer's wife
06:25and the old vicar of Grimpen
06:27who is very shy,
06:28they say.
06:30And Mr Franklin,
06:31an amateur astronomer
06:32of some note
06:33who has a reputation
06:34of being litigious
06:35to a fault.
06:36A red letter day.
06:38Law is law
06:39and I need to teach them.
06:40I have established
06:41a right of way
06:42slap through the middle
06:43of old Middleton's Park.
06:45Ha!
06:45Ha!
06:46Case decided today.
06:48We must teach these magnets
06:50they cannot ride roughshod
06:51over the rights of commoners.
06:53Case decided today.
06:54Today, Mr Franklin.
06:55Today, sir.
06:57Why do you ask?
06:59They are saying in Fernworthy
07:00that you had the wood there
07:01closed to the villagers.
07:02Also today.
07:03A red letter day,
07:04as I said.
07:05True, sir.
07:07I shall be burnt in effigy
07:09tonight in Fernworthy,
07:10but I have the case against them.
07:13Infernal people seem to think
07:14there are no rights of property.
07:15They can swarm
07:16where they like
07:17with their picnic papers
07:17and bottles.
07:18But why should they complain?
07:19No one goes to the wood now.
07:21They have to cross the moor
07:22to get to it.
07:23No one will cross the moor.
07:25And why is that, sir?
07:26You've surely heard.
07:28The hound walks abroad
07:30upon the moor.
07:31The hound of the Baskervilles,
07:32Sir Henry.
07:33I've heard.
07:35Is it a phenomenon
07:36you believe in yourself,
07:37Mr Franklin?
07:38Ask the vicar.
07:40Astronomic and forensic matters
07:42are my domain.
07:43Demonic matters are his.
07:45Is it a hound of hell, vicar?
07:49Or what?
07:51Uh, yes, um...
07:54Hmm, an interesting question.
07:57Whatever it is that has been seen,
07:59it is undoubtedly something.
08:03Our farrier, Thomas Chubb,
08:05is not a man given to visions.
08:07And he saw something out there.
08:10A dog, he said.
08:12But the size of a calf.
08:15And...
08:16I do not think local hysteria
08:20is an adequate explanation.
08:23Myself.
08:23I pray nightly
08:27that it remove itself from us,
08:30whatever it is.
08:32That we all may sleep
08:34the more soundly.
08:38Yes.
08:38I believe it is seldom
08:41the murderer
08:42who frightens the folk.
08:45In Grimpen,
08:45they believe
08:46he is still upon the moor.
08:48We are too ready
08:49to condescend
08:50and attribute superstition
08:52to these poor people
08:53when they are, in fact,
08:55subject to a natural
08:57and sensible fear.
08:58Bravo, Miss Stapleton.
09:02Bravo.
09:03This hellhound's existence
09:04would not survive
09:05a court of law.
09:06Mere hearsay.
09:08Bring the thing
09:08before the bench
09:09in the full blaze
09:10of jurisprudence, say I.
09:11Then I will believe in it.
09:28Thank you for a lovely evening.
09:30Good night, darling.
09:30Very nice to see you.
09:32Very good to see you.
09:34Ah, Sir Henry,
09:35what can we do?
09:36You've made Henry
09:36I'm not.
09:38You paid off.
09:38Oh, my God.
09:39Very nice to see you here.
09:41Get you from our back
09:42to the work.
09:44Good night, very much.
09:46You've got another
09:47of her neighbors
09:47so what don't you say?
09:50Sir Henry.
09:51I'm sure we can't leave you on.
09:52Oh, thank you.
09:54Oh, I thank you.
09:54I've got you
09:55and I'll keep you to that.
09:56Sir Henry.
09:57Yes?
09:58And I'm just one of them.
09:58Well, isn't it?
09:59Wonderful.
09:59We must compliment you on that.
10:01Clarette.
10:02Delicious.
10:03Absolutely love.
10:06There you go.
10:10Oh, dear Jesse.
10:12Good night.
10:13Good night.
10:14Oh, dear.
10:14Good night.
10:16Good night.
10:18Good night.
10:20Let's go.
10:50Let's go.
11:20Let's go.
11:50Let's go.
11:52Paramore.
11:53Yes.
11:54He's been there half an hour.
11:57What's he doing?
12:04I don't know.
12:05Look.
12:09Let's go.
12:10Let's go.
12:11Let's go.
12:12Let's go.
12:16Let's go.
12:18Let's go.
12:25Let's go.
12:26Let's go.
12:27Let's go.
12:28Let's go.
12:29Let's go.
12:30Let's go.
12:31Let's go.
12:32Let's go.
12:33Let's go.
12:34You
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