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Transcript
00:00What do you want, Eddie, back?
00:30You ready?
00:38Yes.
00:49Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
01:00This gentleman, is it discreet?
01:03Dr. Walters is my friend and partner.
01:08It is purely in the interests of your client that I protested.
01:14The matter is so very delicate.
01:17Dr. Walters has already thought of it.
01:22May I?
01:24Oh, thank you.
01:30Then we may proceed to business.
01:40You said in your note that you are acting for the Lady Eva.
01:45Are you empowered to accept my terms?
01:54What are your terms?
02:00£7,000.
02:07And the alternative?
02:10My dear sir, it is painful for me to discuss it.
02:14But I can say that all this is done with the most careful consideration.
02:22And if the money is not paid on the 14th, then there will certainly be no marriage on the 18th.
02:28We are, of course, familiar with the contents of these letters.
02:35We shall advise our clients to tell her future husband the whole story.
02:41And trust to his generosity.
02:43Then you evidently do not know the Earl.
02:47What harm is there in these letters?
02:50Hmm, they're sprightly.
02:52Hmm!
02:53Very sprightly.
02:55The lady was a charming correspondent.
02:57But I assure you the Earl of Dovercourt will fail to appreciate them.
03:02However, if you think otherwise, it's purely a matter of business.
03:05If you think it in the best interests of your client, then it would indeed be foolish to pay so large a sum of money.
03:12You go too fast.
03:15We would certainly make every effort to avoid scandal in so delicate a matter.
03:20I felt sure you would see it in that light.
03:23Damn you!
03:36Lady Eva is not a wealthy woman.
03:40Two thousand pounds would be a total drain on her resources.
03:44The sum you name utterly beyond her power.
03:49Return the letters at the price we indicate, I assure you.
03:52It is the highest you can get.
03:56What you say may be true of the lady's resources, but surely the occasion of her marriage,
04:01is it not a proper time for her friends and relations to make some little effort on her behalf?
04:10They may hesitate us to an acceptable wedding present.
04:13That this little bundle of letters would bring more joy than all the candelabra and butter dishes in London.
04:22Wouldn't it?
04:23It's not possible.
04:25It is not possible.
04:27Oh dear me then, how very unfortunate.
04:30I cannot help feeling that ladies are ill-advised in not making an effort.
04:35Look at this.
04:36This belongs to...
04:37Well perhaps it's hardly fair to tell you to whom it belongs until tomorrow morning, when it'll be in the hands of the lady's husband.
04:44And all because she will not find a beggarly sum which she could easily do, simply by turning some of her diamonds into paste.
04:53It is such a pity!
05:06You may have noticed a small paragraph recently in the Morning Post.
05:12The sudden end of the engagement between the Honourable Miss Miles and Colonel Dorkin.
05:17Yes.
05:19And its tragic consequences.
05:21That was tantamount to murder.
05:23How do you answer for that, Mr. Milverton?
05:27How a man conducts himself under such circumstances is a matter for himself alone.
05:33That is a monstrous assertion.
05:35It was you, and you alone, who caused his death.
05:39And the sum involved niggardly.
05:41Indeed, a mere twelve hundred pounds would have settled the whole question.
05:46It's pitiful, isn't it?
05:49And yet here I find you, Mr. Holmes, a man of sense, boggling at terms, when the whole future and honour of your client is at stake.
05:57You surprise me. You do, really.
06:02The money cannot be found.
06:04Surely it would be better for you to take the substantial sum we offer than to ruin this young woman's career, which can profit you in no way.
06:15No, you're mistaken.
06:17An exposure would profit me indirectly to a considerable degree.
06:23I have eight or ten similar cases maturing.
06:27If it is circulated that I've made a severe example of Lady Eva, I shall find the rest much more open to reason.
06:37Do you see my point?
06:48I have to see the contents of those letters.
06:57Mr. Holmes, Mr. Holmes, I've been expecting you to do something original.
07:05This has been tried so often before.
07:08Young Edward Croft, for one.
07:10Croft?
07:12The footman, Wyke, who took the bullet that was rightfully yours.
07:16You've done some work on me.
07:18So you must know that nothing ever came of an attack on my person.
07:22I'm armed to the teeth at all times.
07:26And I'm perfectly prepared to use my weapons knowing that the law will support me.
07:33You may well have a chance to test your assumption.
07:37But you can't see me without me.
07:40I'm so sorry, but you will have to wait.
07:43Oh, I have to wait.
07:44Mrs. Watson, I'm not to be disturbed!
07:45Mr. Holmes, surely you don't believe I'd be so foolish as to carry my livelihood here in my pocket?
07:56Just making sure, Mr. Milberton.
08:02Well now, gentlemen.
08:04I have one or two little interviews this evening.
08:08And it's a long drive to Hampstead.
08:10Mr. Hampstead.
08:11I have an enormous stealthy one.
08:13It's a deep drink.
08:15No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:17I've been here again.
08:37Now...
08:38Someone has dealt Milberton a blow.
08:45An out-aged husband.
08:48Just one of thousands in this great city
08:52who crave Milberton's destruction.
08:55And may yet beat us to it.
09:02Holmes,
09:04I am as fond of art as any man.
09:06But don't you think after yesterday's encounter...
09:10Art is balm to the brain.
09:13Especially in moments of decision.
09:16Sir, we've learned something about Milberton.
09:19We've learned of his ruthless, hardly a revelation.
09:22We've learned of his vanity and, to a certain measure, his vulnerability.
09:27I can see that the damage to his carriage might have unsettled him.
09:31We must exploit such things.
09:33Wanton, vandalism...
09:35Any chink in the armour.
09:39Oh, Mr. Holmes.
09:41This is my friend, the Honourable Charlotte Miles.
09:44Mr. Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson.
09:48May I speak privately to you?
10:00Miss Miles.
10:02Please accept our sympathy.
10:04Mr. Holmes and I are fully aware of your situation.
10:07That is most kind of you, Dr. Watson, but...
10:10One has to live with one's mistakes.
10:14He was unyielding.
10:22Now the next move requires your delicate cooperation.
10:27I'll do anything you say, Mr. Holmes.
10:28For dance, in your honour.
10:30On the 14th.
10:40Ah, good afternoon, Mr. Stokes.
10:42I told you I was not to be disturbed, girl. What is it?
10:43Ah, it's for Mr. Sherlock Holmes to see you, sir.
10:44He...
10:45Poor Aggie.
10:46You've touched my heart.
10:47Mr. Holmes.
10:48I'm here to inform you that my client accepts your terms.
10:49She's acted with perspicacity.
10:50She begs one small favour.
10:51What is it?
10:52That the exchange be delayed until the 15th.
10:54The Earl has arranged a dance on the previous night.
10:56And she is somewhat proud of me.
10:58I am.
10:59She's not to be disturbed, girl.
11:00She's not to be disturbed.
11:01What is it?
11:02I'm here to tell you that my client accepts your terms.
11:06It's for Mr. Sherlock Holmes to see you, sir.
11:08You've touched my heart.
11:09Mr. Holmes.
11:10I'm here to inform you that my client accepts your terms.
11:13She's acted with perspicacity.
11:14till the 15th. The Earl has arranged a dance on the previous night, and she is somewhat
11:18preoccupied with that. With the dance, yes. So, ten o'clock the following morning, we
11:26can do business. Seven thousand pounds. That's agreed. Here or at Baker Street? Here, Baker
11:34Street. Neutral ground, perhaps. The Diogenes car. You are a member.
11:44May I? Tell me, this sudden turnabout, was it on your advice? I could not abandon my
11:55client to her fate, Mr. Milberton. You are the victor.
12:14You are the victor.
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