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Transcript
00:00Oh
00:30This is the monastery's accounts dating from the early 15th century.
00:40Oh, precisely what I thought.
00:42But surely this has great political significance.
00:45A matter of particular delicacy.
00:48I'm sorry to disturb you, sir, but Inspector Hopkins would like to see you.
00:51The promising Inspector Hopkins.
00:54Draw up to the fire and warm your throne.
00:56I hope you've no designs upon us on such a night as this, Inspector.
01:00This is my brother, Mycroft. Maybe you've not met before?
01:04I'm sure I would have remembered.
01:06May I shake your hand, sir?
01:09What?
01:10Yes, if you must.
01:12Now, Mrs. Hudson knows a prescription.
01:16Containing hot water and a lemon.
01:18I'll bring some up for you, Inspector.
01:20You'll help keep out the chill.
01:22Thank you, Mrs. Hudson.
01:23Where is Dr. Watson?
01:24Oh, in his surgery, this dreadful weather has produced a queue into the street, I'm told.
01:28Well, they're wasting their time.
01:31Watson's only cure for any ailment is a linus powdered and a grated apple.
01:36Mr. Holmes, you know you only say that because you miss the doctor.
01:42Cigar?
01:43No, no, thank you.
01:45It must be something important to bring you out in such a game.
01:48It is indeed.
01:49Did you see anything of the Yoxley case in the latest editions?
01:52I see nothing later than the 15th century today.
01:54We've been studying a 500-year-old palimpsest.
01:58Palimpsest?
01:59Enough of the 15th century.
02:01You bring us news of the 20th.
02:04Well, it's only a paragraph and all wrong at that, so you've not missed anything.
02:08I'm relieved to hear it, Inspector.
02:10It's down in Kent, seven miles from Chatham and three from the railway line.
02:17Ah.
02:17I was wired for at 3.15, got to Chatham at 5, conducted my investigation, was back at Charing
02:24Cross by the last train and straight to you by cab.
02:27Which means you're not quite certain of your case.
02:31It means I can make neither head nor tail of it.
02:34There's no motive, Mr. Holmes.
02:38Motive, Inspector?
02:39What motive?
02:40The man is dead.
02:41There's no denying that.
02:42But I can see no reason between heaven and earth why anyone should wish him harm.
02:46Tell us about it.
03:00A few years ago, Yoxley Old Place was taken by an elderly man by the name of Professor Coram.
03:06He's an invalid, keeping his bed half the time, and the other half hobbling about the house
03:11on a stick or being pushed about the grounds by the gardener in a bath chair.
03:14Well, you're quite stupid, aren't you, Mordred?
03:17I just take it easy, very careful.
03:23Be careful.
03:33Where's my secretary?
03:35Mrs. Malcolm.
03:37The professor is writing a learned book and found it necessary about a year ago to take
03:42on a secretary, Mr. Willoughby Smith.
03:44A young man straight from the university.
03:48And if one can accept the doctrines of monophasetism, then perforce one must also re-evaluate
03:55Christian theology.
03:57To suggest.
04:00To suggest.
04:01Yes.
04:04To suggest.
04:06Or to argue.
04:08Which one of us is writing this book?
04:10You or me?
04:11You are, of course.
04:14To suggest.
04:15From the first, it appears that Smith was a quiet, well-educated fellow with hardly any
04:19weak spot in him at all.
04:20And yet this is the lad who met his death this morning in the professor's study, under circumstances
04:26that can point only to murder.
04:30Murder?
04:31Willoughby Smith was murder, do you say, Inspector?
04:36Do go on.
04:37For your hot lemon drink, Inspector.
04:39Thank you, Mrs. Hudson.
04:41A man without a single enemy in the world.
04:44Mrs. Hudson, we are underfoot again.
04:45When you say hardly any weak spot, what exactly do you mean?
04:49We all have vices of some kind or another.
04:53Willoughby Smith has nothing against him, either as a boy at Uppingham, or later as a
04:58young man at Cambridge.
05:00Although I gather he was fond of a drink or two.
05:02Well, nothing wrong in that.
05:03And also had a bit of an eye for the ladies.
05:05Each to his own.
05:06Perhaps he was hiding a terrible secret.
05:09Smith knew no one in the neighborhood and lived very much as his employer did.
05:13The professor was buried in his work and existed for nothing else.
05:15A man after your own heart, Sherlock.
05:18Apart from the three people you have mentioned, who else can be found in the house?
05:22An elderly housekeeper, Mrs. Marker, and a young maid, Susan Tarleton.
05:28So who found the body?
05:30A maid, Mr. Holmes.
05:32She says she was working in an upstairs room when she heard a cry.
05:35She says by the time she got to the study, Smith was lying on the floor, fatally wounded.
05:40She says.
05:45She says.
05:46She said.
05:46She says.
05:47She said.
05:48She said.
05:49She said.
05:50I don't know.
06:20The professor, the professor, it was she.
06:38The maid is prepared to swear that those were his exact words.
06:44The professor, it was she.
06:50I've drawn up a rough plan that should give you a general idea of the position of the professor's study
06:55and also the various points of the case which seem to me to be essential.
07:01As you can see, there are two corridors which lead from the study.
07:05One goes directly to a door at the back of the house
07:07and the other straight to the professor's ground floor bedroom.
07:11Two corridors with a 90 degree angle joined at one end outside the study.
07:17Now, assuming the assassin entered the house, how did he get in?
07:21Well, undoubtedly by the garden path and the back door,
07:25which gives direct access via the corridor to the study.
07:29Exactly.
07:30And he must have made his escape along the same line.
07:32For of the two other exits from the study,
07:34one was blocked by the maid as she ran downstairs
07:36and the other goes straight to the professor's bedroom.
07:39Could not the assassin have made it escape from the study window?
07:43Locked, sir, from within.
07:44I see.
07:45It was an excellent opportunity to put your theories into practice.
07:49I directed my attention at once to the garden path,
07:53which was saturated with recent rain.
07:56No footmarks were to be found on the path,
07:58but there could be no question that someone
08:00had passed along the grass border which lines it
08:04and that he'd done so in order to avoid leaving a track.
08:08You found footmarks there?
08:09Not exactly, but the grass was trodden down
08:12and it could only have been the murderer
08:14since neither the gardener nor anyone else
08:16had been in the area that morning
08:17and the rain had only begun during the night.
08:21Bravo, Inspector.
08:22I knew you'd appreciate my reasoning, Mr. Holmes.
08:29These tracks and the grass.
08:32Were they coming or going?
08:33It was impossible to say.
08:35There was never any outline.
08:37Pouring rain and blurring a hurricane ever since!
08:40They'll be harder to read now than the parents.
08:51So, Inspector, what did you do?
08:54After you'd made certain that you'd made certain of nothing?
08:59Well, really, Mr. Holmes, I think I made certain of a good deal.
09:03Somebody had entered the house cautiously from without,
09:06and then there are the dying man's own words,
09:10and finally, there was a very important piece of evidence
09:13found clasped in his right hand.
09:19Willoughby Smith had excellent sight.
09:22There can be no question that these were snatched from the face
09:24or the person of the assassin.
09:28The person you seek is a woman.
09:55My craft?
10:02That can be inferred from their delicacy.
10:06And also, of course, from the last words of the dying man.
10:10Their handsomely mounted in solid gold.
10:14And of unusual strength.
10:19She must have appalling eyesight.
10:21A lady whose vision has been so extremely contracted
10:25for any great length of time
10:27would surely bear the physical characteristics of such vision.
10:32Bucket forward.
10:34Appearing expression.
10:37Round and shoulder.
10:38They've also recently been repaired.
10:46Of course, I'd intended to go the round with the London opticians.
10:49There's a train from Charing Cross to Chatham
10:50at six o'clock in the morning, Mr. Holmes.
10:52Then I shall take it.
10:54Have you anything more to tell us about the case, Inspector?
10:58I think you know as much as I do now.
11:01Perhaps more.
11:04Perhaps.
11:05What puzzles me is the utter want of all object in the crime.
11:16A man has been cruelly murdered, Mr. Holmes,
11:18and not a ghost of a motive can anyone suggest.
11:20A man has been cruelly murdered, Mr. Holmes,
11:38and not a ghost.
11:42Who alerted their local police?
11:46Mortimer, the guard, an innocent.
11:48as soon as it became clear that it was a matter of a scotland jar the chief constable sent for me
12:18you
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