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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00Drinks for our host, Watson. Drinks all round.
00:15Yes, of course.
00:19Oh, Dr. Watson is an old rugby-playing friend of Mr. Ferguson.
00:25It's a tragedy about him and his family.
00:29You want to talk to Michael about that? He was there when they found the poor Mike.
00:34And it wasn't no accidental death, neither.
00:38Whatever else it was, it wasn't no accident.
00:44Jack! Where have you been? I was worried.
01:03I thought you'd want to be alone with Carlotta.
01:07I needed you. I needed us together.
01:11The family this time.
01:14All of us together.
01:33I needed you.
01:38I needed you.
01:42I needed you.
01:46I needed you.
01:50You're right, Reverend.
02:09You're right, Reverend.
02:11There is a dangerous mood in the air.
02:14But no fresh evidence against Stockton.
02:18Though I'm still struck by the coincidence.
02:23Well, answer me this, Hope.
02:25Why has so much been written and recorded on the subject of vampires
02:28if there's absolutely nothing in it?
02:30Man's need, Watson.
02:32His need to explain fear.
02:34Then you do admit to the inexplicable.
02:37Oh, yes, there's plenty of evidence for that.
02:39But do we believe in dragons and fairies and ghosts
02:42because much has been written about them?
02:46Ghosts?
02:47Watson has a ghost story.
02:50Not now, man.
02:51No, carry on, Watson.
02:53I was in Afghanistan.
02:55Long nights of fatigue in a field hospital.
03:00The young subaltern who had died virtually in my arms
03:03appeared some weeks later, quite unmistakably,
03:06when I was on leave in Constantinople.
03:09Fascinating.
03:10gentlemen.
03:11Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
03:12Yes, of course, Mr. Holmes.
03:12And Dr. Watson, I believe you...
03:13Watson, I believe you know.
03:14Watson, my dear fellow.
03:15Come inside.
03:16Come inside.
03:17Come inside.
03:18Come inside.
03:19Come inside.
03:22Coffee for our guest, Mrs. Mason.
03:23It's ready and waiting, sir.
03:24It's ready and waiting, sir.
03:25Thank you, sir.
03:26Thank you, sir.
03:27Thank you, sir.
03:28My treasured housekeeper.
03:29I'll be lost for that.
03:31Thank you, sir.
03:32Thank you, sir.
03:33Thank you, sir.
03:34Thank you, sir.
03:35Thank you, sir.
03:36Thank you, sir.
03:37Thank you, sir.
03:38Mr. Watson, I believe you know.
03:39Watson, my dear fellow.
03:40Come inside.
03:41Come inside.
03:42Come inside.
03:43My good, sir.
03:44I'll see you again.
03:45Thanks, sir.
03:48Coffee for our guest, Mrs. Mason.
03:50It's ready and waiting, sir.
03:53My treasured housekeeper.
03:55I'll be lost for that.
03:59Oh, er, sit down, please.
04:02Augustus has explained your presence here, and I heartily endorse his initiative.
04:07This has been a wretched time, not just for me and my family, but for the whole community.
04:14The sooner we make sense of it, the better.
04:17Your dear wife?
04:19Yes, I would have liked her to be here, but she's upstairs in her room.
04:26Have you met Stockton yet?
04:28We've not had that pleasure, Mr. Ferguson.
04:31I guess it seemed he was pleasant enough on my first acquaintance.
04:37May I ask you?
04:39Ask anything, Mr. Holmes.
04:41Anything.
04:45Are you in some way holding Stockton responsible for your child's death?
04:51Perhaps we're all responsible to some degree.
04:55Certainly my wife holds me responsible.
04:57For bringing her here to England.
05:02The child not a year old.
05:04The climate.
05:05Europe.
05:08Perhaps I'm looking to alleviate responsibility.
05:11By directing it at another.
05:13Please, you must excuse my frankness.
05:15But it is necessary that we confront the truth about ourselves if we are to reach the heart of this matter.
05:25You're absolutely right, Mr. Holmes.
05:27The truth of the matter.
05:29Could you bring yourself to tell us about the evening Stockton came over to dinner?
05:32Which I understand was the start of your misgivings about him?
05:37Yes.
05:39That night I didn't see it clearly myself at the time.
05:42Dinner had passed uneventfully.
05:46Though I confess I was somewhat disappointed by our guest.
05:49His demeanour.
05:51The real nature of the soul.
05:55Well, what is it?
06:00To some, merely a manifestation of the will.
06:05But the soul returns to God.
06:08Like a sound that vanishes in the air.
06:13So thought the Greeks.
06:16Life is death, said the philosophers.
06:20But I'm afraid I don't follow that.
06:22Are you saying you don't believe in God?
06:24The Incas, of course, were sun worshippers.
06:27As you, Senora, know well.
06:29The reason was meteorological.
06:32Without sun at night, being mountain dwellers, they shiver.
06:35They freeze.
06:38What about those on the coast?
06:43The sun was constant.
06:46The tyrant in the sky.
06:49So it was the lesser god they worshipped.
06:52The moon.
06:54Sian.
06:56The house of the moon.
06:58Where young children were sacrificed.
07:01Lying on beds of coloured wool and cotton.
07:03Why?
07:05Why must the children be sacrificed?
07:10Well, not just the children, Jack.
07:12When a chieftain died, it was customary to bury them with the most beautiful and best loved women.
07:18Good God!
07:20His wife?
07:21His wife.
07:22His favourite concubines.
07:25And a considerable number, more or less, of his servants.
07:31His jewels, wrought silver, llamas, weapons, food and clothing.
07:38Food and clothing.
07:41So in his philosophy, death was life.
07:46Of course, why not?
07:50It continued in that vein for hours.
07:53All kinds of mysticism.
07:55Mostly beyond my comprehension.
07:58The widows of Malabar burnt themselves in the blaze of the remains of their husbands as a demonstration of fidelity.
08:06What I can't describe is the effect it had on the company.
08:12The ladies in particular.
08:15It was as if he had them mesmerised.
08:19And yet, after he left, Carlotta...
08:22He left.
08:25Carlotta...
08:27He was repulsive.
08:28You found him?
08:30Rebulsive.
08:32You'd rather we didn't see him again?
08:34He's your friend.
08:38Come to me.
08:41The following morning...
08:44...and subsequently...
08:48...I became the object of her pain.
08:49But the connection with Stockton...
08:52...and your baby's death.
08:54I mean, as you described the evening, it's hard to forge a link.
08:58I know.
09:00But it all went wrong, Watson.
09:02From that evening.
09:04This house was as if there was a...
09:06...a black cloud.
09:08I can't describe it.
09:10I wish to God I could.
09:12There's so many coincidences.
09:14Ah, Jack.
09:19My son Jack.
09:21Come and meet my friends.
09:22Dr Watson.
09:23Mr Sherlock Holmes.
09:25I'm interrupting.
09:27Jack!
09:28You're not interrupting at all.
09:30Come and sit down and talk to us.
09:32How's the music, Jack?
09:34You still practising the violin?
09:35Jack's been given a new violin, a gift from his stepmother.
09:40The old one plays rather, well, rustily.
09:43Holmes plays the violin.
09:45I look forward to meeting your stepmother, Jack, when she's sufficiently recovered.
09:49Indeed.
09:51Well, let us see if now is not the moment.
09:53Mrs Mason, would you go upstairs?
09:54Mrs Mason, would you go upstairs?
09:57Oh, she's not in her room, sir.
10:00She went out early.
10:02Not?
10:03Well, why didn't you tell me this?
10:04Well, I thought you knew.
10:06They both went out, Father.
10:08Alone?
10:09Mr Stockton came for them.
10:11He came to pay his respects, sir.
10:13When you were out riding, Father.
10:15And you saw them leave with him?
10:17My wife and the maid?
10:19Willingly?
10:20You both witnessed this?
10:21Just for a short drive, they said.
10:24To take the air, put colour in their cheeks.
10:35I really should have been informed of this.
10:37My wife is not herself.
10:39Was it Mrs Stockton who persuaded her on this foolish drive?
10:42Who instigated it?
10:43Why does it worry you, Father?
10:45All's well, Mr Ferguson.
10:46They're coming home.
10:51Let's go.
10:52Let's go.
10:54Let's go.
10:55Thank you, Doctor.
11:05Happy commerce.
11:09Stockton. Good morning.
11:13I didn't realize you'd come by.
11:15You should tell me.
11:17How are the ladies?
11:19Very well. We had a pleasant drive in the countryside.
11:22The air is fresh this morning.
11:25Welcome.
11:27Nerve of the fun.
11:55I'm going to go with the air.
11:57The water.
11:59The water.
12:01The water.
12:03The water.
12:05The water.
12:07The water.
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