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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00Harry where are your boots? I see. Well then off to all the highs. Well good luck, good luck.
00:30There, Holmes. That is a list of every blemish I could find on the skin surface. I presume
00:46you were seeking the means of transmission? Yes. Through broken skin? That is how a
00:52Carlton Smith believes it was transmitted. His opinion is worth knowing certainly.
01:02What do you think of him, Fisher? He is a friend of yours? Not at all. I hardly know him. I have read a couple of his papers, that's all.
01:13Well, I think his work, in parts, brilliant. If he has a fault, it is that he can accept no criticism whatsoever.
01:26I did find an insect bite, but no other puncture of the skin at all. I even looked inside the mouth.
01:32Seems clear that no human agency was involved. I assume you're investigating the possibility of this
01:38disease having been passed on deliberately. Well, what a unique delight, to meet a man with a mind as logical as yours.
01:51Is this him? Er, yes. Er, Mr. Holmes?
01:53Ah! Ho ho, Ben! You are? Er, Gedgrave. Er, John Gedgrave.
02:00Holmes.
02:03This way.
02:04Recognise him soon as I see the newspaper. That's him, all right.
02:11How did you come to be acting for him?
02:14Advert. Gentleman of discretion required, with knowledge of Doc Etiquette.
02:18Doc Etiquette?
02:20For knowing your way round the poppy houses. Opium. Well, I knew one or two of the, er, better places.
02:27Was the advertisement placed by Savage?
02:29No.
02:30Who, then?
02:31I don't know.
02:32Mr. Gedgrave, you wouldn't lie to me, would you?
02:35No, no. It was some fellow I met in a rented office.
02:39It's Australian for me.
02:40Well, I can't. Well, what I mean is, I never saw the fellow. He, he didn't mean me to.
02:48He kept a, a light shining in my eyes all the time.
02:51Indeed. When was this?
02:53The 14th. He paid, all right. Told me I was to be contacted. And I was. To meet him.
03:01What happened to him? I don't want any trouble. That's why I come to you.
03:04Where did you take him?
03:05A house in Duke's Alley. It's a good place.
03:10Good?
03:10Well, I've never had any problems there. Good place.
03:15What happened to him?
03:16Holmes!
03:17Oh, sorry, I didn't.
03:18Thank you, Mr. Gedgrave, for your trouble.
03:22Any time, Mr. Holmes, any time.
03:24Oh, generous. That is, uh, generous.
03:27I will need a guide. In Rotherhithe.
03:31Well, you want the best places. I'm your man. Look no further.
03:34Tomorrow morning. 10.30.
03:37Done.
03:38The, uh, the Red Slipper Club. Ask for, uh, Carter. Frank Carter.
03:50Will that be you, Mr. Gedgrave?
03:52Mrs. Watson? Dr. Watson may be staying for dinner.
04:03Now, Watson.
04:04Culverton Smith means to throw Mrs. Savage and her children out of Summerley House.
04:09How is he able to do that?
04:10The house is entailed to him, an old will which has never been revised.
04:13Well, that is interesting.
04:14You know what this means?
04:15It means that Culverton Smith had a motive for doing away with his cousin.
04:19No. Savage is dead. Killed by a disease in which Culverton Smith was the acknowledged expert.
04:28No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:29Are you deliberately trying to misunderstand me?
04:32You have pointed out a remarkable coincidence, that is all.
04:37No inferences can be drawn from it.
04:39We cannot allow Mrs. Savage to be thrown into the street by this fellow.
04:42We may have to.
04:49We may have to hopнойlungen with hiseen.
04:51It will build a trace of a close plan for him.
05:02We may have to be able to bomb over it.
05:02We may be able to take it from the dark side, then we have to love to build social circumstances.
05:09Sometimes, people are under control.
05:10The weather is aligned.
05:10It is made possible since they are during a long run.
05:11The weather is a place in the morning tonight.
05:12So, people discuss things, people setups with watching your family plan.
05:14The weather is Kate Garrettель.
05:14The weather isaboFromThe-Nation.
05:15The weather is no next to leave.
05:16Before that, we go, toss us on something else
05:17Then we can ask ourselves to help ourselves to fill the fresco.
05:18It must have been Culverton Smith who rented the office.
05:33I dare say, but it proves nothing.
05:35There must be a way of stopping at home, surely.
05:38Well, I doubt it more and more.
05:43Suppose you were convinced of his guilt.
05:46What would you do then?
05:47Do you know my methods? I would get an entry to the house.
05:50Then that's what I shall do.
05:51You don't have to come.
05:54No, unless I shall.
05:56You've already had your head turned.
05:58I must make sure you don't get your neck broken as well.
06:05Once poor Savage had been convinced that Opium would open the door to the mysteries of the poetic craft,
06:11Culverton Smith would have had him in his power, wouldn't he?
06:14He traded on Savage's sense of guilt.
06:17He knew that Savage would want to continue experimenting with the drug far away from Somaly.
06:23What you have to face, Watson, is that Savage's catching the disease in Rotherhithe is entirely plausible.
06:29What you have to face, Watson, is that Savage's experience in Rotherhithe is exactly that.
06:38A coincidence.
06:39You can't hang a man on coincidence.
06:41A coincidence.
06:41A coincidence.
06:42Ma'am? Ma'am? We have reason to believe that, um, well, as a matter of fact, you are
07:12trespassing. Sergeant, I'm sure you're as aware as I am with laws of trespass in this
07:24country I'm most curious, not to say odd. I should know. I have responsibility for hundreds
07:33of acres which are about to be stolen from me through legal trickery. By that man, a man
07:46who preyed on my husband like some bloated parasite, corrupted him and drove him to his death,
07:55then now, now he will not speak to the woman he has widowed. Of course he won't. He knows
08:07he has no justice on his side, merely cold legality.
08:14Benson, Mrs Savage should now return to Summerley House. Yes, sir. Ma'am, you have my assurance.
08:29I will pursue Carlton Smith. I will not rest until he has renounced his plans to ruin you.
08:36And Mr Holmes. I see. I do not blame him. He only sees it as the world sees it. Unfortunate
08:47and cold hearted on Mr Smith's spark, perhaps. But no case to answer. No case to answer.
09:01Smith! Smith! Oh! It is a singular coincidence, is it not, that you should inherit so much from
09:19the man who dies of a disease upon which you are the sole expert? Well!
09:28Smith! Coincidence? Bordering upon the unbelievable, let me tell you. The doors of your profession,
09:44which have been closed to you, will now be locked and bolted against you. It is my mission.
09:57Yes? The post, Mr Holmes.
09:59Yes? The post, Mr Holmes.
10:00Yes? The post, Mr Holmes.
10:02The post, Mr Holmes.
10:04The post, Mr Holmes.
10:06Yes? The post, Mr Holmes.
10:08Yes?
10:24The post, Mr. Holmes.
10:26The post, Mr. Holmes.
10:56I know you will be sensible enough not to come to rely on this,
10:59but it will help you through these difficult days.
11:02Thank you, Doctor.
11:10Doctor, you must come quickly. It's Mr. Holmes.
11:14Oh, Mr. Holmes.
11:15Yes.
11:17Why didn't you call me sooner?
11:19But he won't give me leave.
11:21So I said permission or no, I am.
11:23And he said, well, let him be watched for then.
11:27Oh, Doctor, I think he's dying.
11:30Now, now, Mrs. Holmes, I'm sure it's not as bad as you fear.
11:35But he won't let me leave.
11:37He hasn't eaten a scrap.
11:39He has had plenty to drink, I just...
11:41Not as proper as past his lips these three days.
11:45And he's been to Rotherhithe.
11:46He thinks he caught the fever there.
11:48He's dying, Doctor.
11:57Holmes?
12:03Holmes.
12:18Holmes.
12:36Holmes.
12:36Holmes.
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