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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Agatha Christie's Poirot playlist
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Action Man (2000 TV series) 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
00:00who are you what are you doing on my property who are you what are you doing here
00:30Oh
01:00Mr. Holmes, what happened?
01:05A good question, Mr. Mason, one that you've been directed to Sir Robert.
01:09Oh, disgusting contraptions.
01:15How dare you get out!
01:17I was going to join you for tea, but I see I'm too late.
01:20Get out this instant, or I'll call for Sir Robert.
01:23Sir Robert knows that I'm here. Please, Miss Evans, will you sit down?
01:30I've heard I couldn't visit Shotsky World Place without paying my respects to Lady Beatrice.
01:37Oh, you have brandy with your tea?
01:41For medicinal purposes, of course.
01:44Yes, of course.
01:46But is that enough, I wonder?
01:49Enough for what?
01:50Brandy revives the spirits, but...
01:54How do you think it is sufficient to raise the dead?
01:56Don't move, Miss Evans.
02:01Oh, my God.
02:02Oh, my God.
02:03Oh, my God.
02:04Oh, my God.
02:05Oh, my God.
02:06Oh, my God.
02:07Oh, my God.
02:08Oh, my God.
02:09Oh, my God.
02:10Oh, my God.
02:11Oh, my God.
02:12Oh, my God.
02:13Oh, my God.
02:14Oh, my God.
02:15Oh, my God.
02:16Oh, my God.
02:18Oh, my God.
02:19Oh, my God.
02:20Oh, my God.
02:21Oh, my God.
02:22Oh, my God.
02:23Oh, my God.
02:24Oh, my God.
02:25Oh, my God.
02:26Oh, my God.
02:27Oh, my God.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:29Oh, my God.
02:30that should be comfortable enough till your own doctor arrives thank you I am Sherlock Holmes
02:51perhaps my name is familiar to you I know appearances are against me but you must
02:58believe that I could act in no other way I'm very happy to hear you say so but I fear your
03:03explanations must be for the police please sir Robert the responsibility for what has been done
03:10is entirely mine miss Evans and Joe Barnes were merely following my instructions you must promise
03:16that they will come to no harm I can promise you nothing but I will hear a plain statement of the
03:22facts very well you've clearly gone pretty deeply into my affairs otherwise I should not have found
03:30you where I did I've always known that if Beatrice died the estate would revert to my brother-in-law's
03:39family everything would be seized including the stables and the horses well mr. Holmes my sister
03:49did die just a week ago and you told no one I had little alternative if I told the truth I faced
03:56absolute ruin but if I could stave things off until the race I knew all might be well
04:02Beatrice died of the heart condition that had long afflicted her that will be for a coroner to
04:10decide her own doctor would certify that for months her symptoms had threatened such an end
04:15Joe Barnes came to see me in search of work a day or two before Beatrice died he seemed a trustworthy
04:26lad and it came into my mind that he might for a short time impersonate my dear sister it was
04:34but a case of appearing daily in her carriage for no one need enter her room save Miss Evans of course I
04:41had to take her into my confidence the whole deception distressed me greatly but I could see no
04:48other course to take naturally the body couldn't remain in the bedroom on the first night Joe and I
04:59carried it out to the old millhouse we were followed by her pet spaniel which afterwards howled continually
05:06at the door so I felt some safer place was needed I got rid of the dog and we carried Beatrice to the
05:18crypt of the church it seemed to me to be no unworthy resting place if we put her for a time in the
05:26coffin of one of her husband's ancestors lying in what is still consecrated ground I paid my respects to
05:34her there every day
06:28As to the old relics which we took from the coffin, Joe and I removed them.
06:33He descended from the bedroom at night and burned them in the furnace.
06:43Was it necessary to lay that monstrous trap?
06:46I was determined that no one should disturb my sister's rest.
06:51But how you suspected her death, I cannot imagine.
06:54Well, yesterday, when Miss Evans ordered the carriage to drive on,
06:58I concluded that she was afraid of something.
07:01I suspected that something was... Jasper?
07:07Miss Evans knew the dogs do not make mistakes.
07:10He would have known that it wasn't his mistress.
07:13But we must leave all this for the police.
07:15But why?
07:17A day or two is all I need.
07:19Say nothing yet, I beg of you.
07:21The race will have been run,
07:24and my nightmare might be over.
07:26I loved Beatrice with all my heart.
07:31There was no indignity or irreverence.
07:33I don't feel I have wronged the dead.
07:36I realized that my motives were selfish,
07:39but my sister would not have wished to see me destroyed.
07:42That is not entirely to break the law.
07:54Listen to this, Holmes.
08:08Following the success of Shoscombe Prince in yesterday's champion stakes,
08:12Sir Robert has received sufficient winnings to settle all his debts
08:19with enough left to re-establish him in a fair position in life.
08:22Ha!
08:25However, the victory was marred by the sudden death of Sir Robert's sister,
08:30Lady Beatrice Falder, whose love of horses was at least as great as his own.
08:40Even the elusive Samuel Brewer has returned from his hideaway in France
08:45to send a telegram of congratulations to Sir Robert on his whim.
08:50It transpires that even creditors have their creditors.
08:54It explains why Samuel Brewer was so anxious to get his money back.
08:57But to send a telegram?
09:00Such bare-faced hypocrisy.
09:03So how much did you win on Shoscombe Prince?
09:07Twenty guineas.
09:08It's disgraceful.
09:14Champagne, Mrs Hudson?
09:16Of course. In the circumstances.
09:19Well, it's very good of you, but I've only won twenty guineas.
09:22Plus my ten.
09:23You're not the only one that likes a plunge on the horses from time to time, Doctor.
09:29Ha!
09:31Whoa.
09:32Well...
10:02You
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