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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Agatha Christie's Poirot playlist
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Umi no Triton playlist:
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Betty Boop playlist:
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Action Man (2000 TV series) playlist:
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Cooking, クッキング 料理 playlist:
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お笑い 漫才 コント コメディー トークなど playlist:
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名探偵ポワロ playlist
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シャーロック・ホームズの冒険 playlist
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Transcript
00:00Mr. Green, let us go back to that moment by the lake yesterday morning.
00:12I was out riding in the dawn and I saw the skiff sailing across the lake toward Ironside.
00:20And you realised that it was the Lady Frances?
00:22Yes.
00:23Was she alone?
00:25Yes.
00:26Please continue.
00:27I managed to board the same train.
00:31I begged her to speak to me.
00:33I told her how I'd travelled the world and had become a very rich man.
00:39I told her that I'd never stopped loving her.
00:44And that she could have whatever she wanted.
00:48I can see her now.
00:51She sat saying nothing.
00:54Smiling like a sphinx.
00:57No.
00:59She said.
01:01She wanted to go her own way.
01:05When we got to London, I followed her as best I could, but she seemed determined to be rid of me.
01:13I lost her somewhere near Southwark Bridge.
01:16Southwark?
01:16Well, that is most interesting.
01:19Why?
01:21I'm reliably informed that his usual haunts are west of Westminster.
01:26Whose haunts?
01:27How did you come to be at the bank?
01:30I reasoned that she would be needing money while she was in London and I know the address of the family bank well enough.
01:36I had the wild idea of enlisting the manager's help.
01:39Do you know where she is, Mr. Holmes?
01:50No, I do not.
01:52Where do you think she is?
01:54I believe that to our efforts to save her, we have driven her into the hands of her worst enemy.
02:01But we saw her free.
02:03My dear Watson, a person may walk over the edge of a cliff because they've been invited to gaze at the moon.
02:08Her eyes may be opened, but she is, I believe, at this moment, walking into mortal danger.
02:15Thank you, Mr. Schlesinger.
02:24Mr. Schlesinger?
02:27This last week I have sought to acquaint myself with the world of apostolic missions.
02:33I have also made a search of the records of Scuttle and the Ark.
02:40Schlesinger is also known as the Reverend Joseph Cubbing.
02:45Mr. Schlesinger, the Dean of Macero, and Edmund, the Bishop of Lima.
02:53His real name, in fact, is Peters.
02:56He is a confidence trickster, known at Scotland Yard with the uninspired logic of that place as Holy Peters.
03:03What is not yet suspected, but incontrovertible nonetheless, is that he is a murderer.
03:07Peter's speciality is the beguiling of single women with private means by playing on their religious and charitable feelings.
03:20Helena Rosenblum had been engaged in charitable work for ten years when she met Schlesinger.
03:25He inspired her to devote her energies to a new mission in the Andes.
03:31Miss Rosenblum changed her will, said goodbye to her former life,
03:39and boarded the SS Almeria at Glasgow, bound for South America.
03:43She was lost overboard the first night at sea.
03:52The SS Almeria docked at Liverpool for the family to retrieve her effects.
03:58Schlesinger also had disembarked.
04:00He went aground to the Lake District,
04:03where he met his next intended victim,
04:05the Lady Frances Carfax.
04:29At last, gentlemen!
04:32At last!
04:35Where was it pawned?
04:38Riley's of Stockwell.
04:39It was, by my calculation, the 27th shop I tried.
04:43Riley has received two sentences, to my knowledge,
04:45for the receipt of stolen goods.
04:46He will cooperate with us.
04:47What does this mean?
04:50What does it mean?
04:51Please, Mr Green, this is pointless.
04:52Don't torture yourself.
04:53You think the torture is self-induced?
04:56The thought of Francis in the hands of criminals?
05:00Such thoughts come unbidden, Mr Holmes.
05:03They break through the strongest defences the mind can raise against them!
05:06Calm yourself, Mr Green.
05:09Calm yourself.
05:10If she's still innocent of a citizen's true identity, she may well be safe for the time.
05:16And if not?
05:17Then it is clear that he cannot let her loose without his own destruction.
05:25Now we must continue to hope that she remains ignorant of who he is.
05:30Fifteen years.
05:35I knew I could never come back until I'd made something of myself.
05:41Perhaps it was foolish of me to think that she would look kindly on me after all these years,
05:45but I was ridiculously encouraged by the fact that she was not married.
05:51And now my stupidity has driven her into the arms of a murderer.
05:54What can I do?
06:00Is there nothing I can do?
06:05Just doesn't you know you by sight?
06:07No.
06:09Ah, well then there is something that you can do.
06:12But it will demand great patience.
06:14I have waited for fifteen years, Mr Holmes.
06:17Slowsinger's had a fair price for the jewellery and no questions asked.
06:20He will almost certainly return to Riley's shop.
06:22But Rosenblum is a challenge of the will.
06:24Now give this note to Riley.
06:26He will let you wait at the shop.
06:28It may be a long wait, but you must possess your soul in patience.
06:32And above all, no violence.
06:34No violence.
07:04Thank you for that.
07:34It's late.
07:44Well, it should have been there before now.
07:47I dare say it took longer for being out in the ordinary.
07:51The address, dear, remind me.
07:55Yes, sir, can I help?
07:57Argyle Street.
07:59I'm looking for Argyle Street.
08:01There's a post office round the corner. Try there.
08:04I'm looking for Argyle Street.
08:34Go!
08:35Go!
08:36Go!
08:37Go!
08:38Go!
08:39Mr. Green, we can do nothing without a warrant.
09:06This is intolerable. Until we have some wretched signature on a piece of paper, we can do nothing.
09:12Meanwhile, these fiends can do with her what they will.
09:15Are you certain that you've told me every detail?
09:17Every detail, I promise.
09:19Then take this note to Scotland Yard. They will understand the urgency of it.
09:24And I'm to wait there for the warrant.
09:26You will not get it today.
09:29What?
09:30Some delay is inevitable. A magistrate must be found.
09:33The process of the law can be encouraged, but not goaded.
09:38Tomorrow may be too late, for God's sake.
09:41Mr. Green, everything that can be done will be done.
09:45Go!
09:49Tomorrow may indeed be too late.
09:51I'm well aware of it.
09:55Arm yourself, Watson.
09:56We are, as usual, the irregulars and must take our luck together, as we have occasionally done in the past.
10:09Eight o'clock tomorrow morning, Brixton Cemetery.
10:12I fancy that you've been misdirected, sir.
10:39Possibly, if you tried further down the street.
10:43That will do.
10:43We have no time to waste.
10:45You are Henry Peters, late Major Albert Schlesinger, veteran of the Boer War.
10:50Your further alias is I will not bore you by repeating.
10:53And what is your name?
10:56Sherlock Holmes.
10:57My friend and companion, I think you know.
11:00Your house will shortly be under police observation,
11:02until a warrant is prepared authorizing a search of the premises.
11:05Your name does not frighten me, Mr. Holmes.
11:08I have nothing to hide.
11:09What is your business?
11:11I'm looking for the Lady Frances Carfax.
11:13I'm delighted to hear it.
11:15If anyone can find her, I imagine you can.
11:18Perhaps you'd be so good as to tell me when you do.
11:21I have a note against her for nearly a hundred pounds.
11:24And nothing to show for it but a couple of trumpery pendants that the dealer would hardly look at.
11:29The woman's a leech.
11:30How dare you, sir?
11:32You imposed upon us as a man crippled in a military action.
11:36You are a fraud.
11:38Oh, it may not have been a military action to satisfy your standards of slaughter, Doctor.
11:43But it was enough for me.
11:46Hmm-hmm.
11:47I salute your powers of improvisation, sir.
11:50And your effrontery, but it will not do.
11:53Oh, I'm perfectly serious.
11:55You find her, and I'm your debtor.
11:57I need to go through this house until I do.
11:59You have a warrant?
12:01This was certain until a better one comes.
12:03Why, you're a common burglar.
12:05And my...
12:06I haveasta, but...
12:25Oh, my God.
12:26You
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