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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00you
00:07Watson we have fallen upon bad times my dear fellow stand back please stand right back
00:13How have you thrown out of the house? I only wish to help the best thing you can do to help is to do as you're told
00:18of course you're wrong
00:21about Carlton Smith
00:23We may not like the man, but he's no murderer
00:25The river fever is abroad in a rather high. Oh, so we must get you to hospital at once
00:31God, give your distance, please. Don't you see this thing is contagious. Do you think such a consideration weighs with me?
00:38Give your distance
00:41This could run
00:49Well, if there are bivalves
00:51There are bivalves
00:53Presumably there are bivalves
01:01It's tramps
01:03Holmes
01:05Well
01:07If I'm to have a doctor, at least let me have someone in whom I have confidence
01:11You have none in me
01:13Your friendship, yes, but I mean you're only a general practitioner with mediocre qualifications
01:19That remark is unworthy of you, Holmes
01:21Shows me very clearly the state of your nerves
01:23I demonstrate your ignorance
01:25What do you know that's happened?
01:27What do you know that black formosal corruption?
01:29I have never heard of either
01:31Very strange pathological disorders in the East
01:35If you have no faith in me, let me fetch Jasper Meek
01:37Penrose Fish Ainschair here is in London
01:39Let me fetch him
01:41There is only one man who can help me
01:45The man we have maligned
01:47Carverton Smith, do you believe he would help?
01:49He must
01:53It is my only chance
01:55Oysters
02:03They do breed, don't they?
02:05I cannot think but the whole bed of the ocean is one solid mass of oysters
02:13Holmes
02:15Can you hear me?
02:19I'm going for Culverton Smith this instant
02:21Then go
02:23I have to bring him back here with me
02:27Oh, he is the emperor of river fevers
02:31Of course you must persuade him
02:33But you must return alone
02:35Any excuse
02:37Not to come with him
02:39Then I apologise
02:41I do
02:43Don't fail me, Watson
02:45Of course not
02:47And what a river
02:49Are there no natural enemies to limit the increase of these creatures
02:59It's horrible
03:01Horrible
03:03Horrible
03:05It's essential that I see Mr Culverton Smith
03:21Mr Culverton Smith, sir, does not appreciate being disturbed during his hours of study
03:25Just a minute, sir, you can't just
03:27Smith, sir
03:29Smith, please, sir
03:31Smith
03:33Sir, you can't just
03:35You can't just walk in, sir
03:43Ah, Smith
03:45What level do you mean by this, sir?
03:47I've come from Sherlock Holmes
03:49He is desperately ill
03:51And he begs you to come to him
03:53Why?
03:54You are a physician
03:55Tend him yourself
03:56He believes that you are the only man who can save him
03:59Save him?
04:01I beg you to come
04:03What has he contracted?
04:05He thinks it is the fever which killed your cousin
04:07How did he come by it?
04:09He has been in Rotherhithe
04:11Ah
04:13I'm sorry to hear this
04:15I hope you are wrong
04:17Despite his insulting behaviour the other day
04:21I have every respect for his talents
04:23He is an amateur of crime
04:25As I am of disease
04:27For him the villain
04:29For me the microbe
04:33Here are my prisoners
04:35Among these gelatin cultivations
04:37Some of the worst offenders in the world are doing time
04:40Please, please, there is no time to lose
04:42He is desperately ill
04:43Of what consequence is that to me?
04:47He malign me in the most outrageous manner
04:49He regrets it, he was most insistent upon that point
04:51He knows that the fever was abroad in Rotherhithe
04:54How long has he been ill?
04:58Three days
05:00Is he delirious?
05:02Sometimes seriously so
05:04I will come with you at once
05:06I have another appointment
05:07Very well, I shall go alone
05:08Staples
05:09You can rely upon my being there in half an hour at most
05:14Did you see him?
05:16Yes, he's coming
05:17Oh, I know the best of messages
05:18He can disappear from the scene
05:20I should stay to hear his opinion Holmes
05:22I really should
05:23No, he's morbidly sensitive
05:24We must let him practice his arts alone
05:26My dear Holmes, I should stay
05:28That's the doctor
05:29It's him
05:30Hide!
05:31Hide!
05:32Look at him
05:33Stephen
05:37Look at him
05:38Wait!
05:39That's interesting
05:40He didn't
05:42He done
05:43Look at him
05:441
05:45Holmes?
06:15Oh, Smith, I hardly doubt to hope.
06:25I should imagine not. Yet you see, I am here.
06:29Coals of fire, Holmes. Coals of fire.
06:31It's noble.
06:33You know what is wrong with you?
06:35Yes.
06:36You recognise the symptoms?
06:37Yes, quite well.
06:38Three days with you, then?
06:39Yes.
06:40You have lasted well. With Victor, it was all over by now.
06:43I have noticed this. The more mature coolies seemed to last longer.
06:48Water, please. Could I have some water?
06:50The final thirst.
06:52You're near the end.
07:00Please help me.
07:01Help me if you can. I can.
07:04I could champion your cause.
07:07My cause?
07:08Your work. It deserves to be trumpeted.
07:11I could be of service.
07:13I doubt it.
07:14Thanks to you, the damage done to my reputation is irreparable.
07:19You mean Victor Savage, your cousin?
07:22No, I'd forgotten that.
07:24Did you?
07:26Were you involved?
07:27I couldn't be sure.
07:28The great detective couldn't be sure.
07:33The great detective couldn't be sure.
07:37Well, it doesn't matter to me if you know how Savage died.
07:40I don't see you in the witness box.
07:42Quite another sort of box.
07:45I put an infected mosquito to his neck while he was in an opiate stupor.
07:55There.
07:58But you, how did you come to contract it?
08:03That fellow who came for me told me you thought you'd caught it in Rotherhithe.
08:08Oh, I could only account for it, sir.
08:10Cast your mind back.
08:11Oh, God!
08:12Cramps!
08:13Yes!
08:14Cramps!
08:15Help me!
08:16I will.
08:17The pain!
08:18Yes.
08:19The coolies used to do some squealing before the end.
08:22Well, now, a few days before your symptoms began, did you receive anything by post?
08:33I can't think.
08:35A parcel?
08:36No.
08:37You did?
08:38Only samples of tobacco.
08:40That's right.
08:41Did you notice the construction of the box?
08:44Under the tobacco, two small tacks stuck out.
08:47You didn't see them?
08:50They were infected.
08:55You fool.
08:58You were tangle with me, and now you are finished.
09:01The box.
09:06Where is it?
09:09Where is it?
09:13Where is it?
09:15Where is it?
09:16Where is it?
09:17Where is it?
09:18Where is it?
09:19Where is it?
09:20Where is it?
09:21Turn up the gas.
09:22The shadows begin to lengthen, do they?
09:25Yes.
09:26I'll do that.
09:27I'd prefer to see you die in the light.
09:34There it is.
09:47Your last shred of evidence.
09:51Well, well.
09:53Is there any other little service I can do you, my friend?
09:56Imagine the cigarette would be most welcome.
10:00Three days without food and water is one thing, but to be without tobacco I have found most irksome.
10:21Come in, Inspector.
10:26By turning up the gas, Smith was good enough to give our signal himself.
10:32This is the self-confessed murderer of Victor Savage.
10:36You may lie as you like, Holmes.
10:38You have no corroboration for your insane suspicions.
10:41Watson?
10:42He has a box behind his back.
10:46Treat it very gingerly.
10:48And don't open it!
10:50Damn you.
10:51Well, stop it!
10:52Damn you!
10:53Damn you!
11:16The best way of acting a part successfully is to be it.
11:20It's the Vaseline.
11:21For the forehead.
11:23Ah.
11:24Belladonna in the eye.
11:25Mm-hmm.
11:27Beeswax.
11:28Encrustation around the lips.
11:31Why...
11:32Why wouldn't you let me know when in truth there was no infection?
11:36Can you imagine that I have no respect for your medical talents?
11:39At six feet, I could deceive you.
11:42But any closer...
11:45With your astute judgment...
11:47No, no, no, no, no.
11:48No, it was essential.
11:50That you and Mrs Hudson believed me to be at death's door.
11:54Otherwise, Smith would have smelt a rat.
11:57Rats!
11:58Beeswax!
11:59Mr Holmes, you are the very worst tenant in London!
12:04George says he's going to guard the house.
12:07Oh, they're fine children, Mrs Hudson.
12:08They're little angels.
12:09We're usually known as little savages.
12:13Rats!
12:14Rats!
12:15Rats!
12:16Rats!
12:17Rats!
12:18Rats!
12:19Rats!
12:20Rats!
12:21Rats!
12:22Rats!
12:23Rats!
12:24Rats!
12:25Rats!
12:26Rats!
12:27Rats!
12:28Rats!
12:29Rats!
12:30Rats!
12:31Rats!
12:32Rats!
12:33Rats!
12:34Rats!
12:35Rats!
12:36Rats!
12:38Rats!
12:39Rats!
12:40Rats!
12:41Rats!
12:42Rats!
12:43Rats!
12:44Rats!
12:45Rats!
12:46Rats!
12:47Rats!
12:48We are very grateful to you, sir.
12:51My privilege, Miss Savage.
13:21My privilege, Miss Savage.
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