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A strange man on a bicycle follows a young music teacher as she bicycles on a lonely road to and from the city. Starring: Brett, David Burke, Edward Hardwicke, Charles Gray, Colin Jeavons, Eric Porter, Rosalie Williams.
A strange man on a bicycle follows a young music teacher as she bicycles on a lonely road to and from the city. Starring: Brett, David Burke, Edward Hardwicke, Charles Gray, Colin Jeavons, Eric Porter, Rosalie Williams.
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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30ORGAN PLAYS
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02:40Watson?
02:41Yes?
02:42Watch.
02:44The chemical reaction you are about to witness will solve the mystery concerning the persecution of Mr. John Vincent Harden.
02:58Excellent!
03:00The tobacco millionaire.
03:02Shall I take note?
03:04I will dictate in the fullness of time.
03:06There's a young lady wishes to see you Mr. Holmes.
03:14This is not a convenient moment.
03:16She's very well spoken.
03:18A genuine lady.
03:20No doubt.
03:22And persistent too.
03:24Mrs. Harrison I too am extremely persistent especially when I'm working.
03:30It is a matter of great urgency Mr. Holmes or I would not be troubling you on a Saturday evening.
03:36Perhaps you could delay your chemical reaction?
03:42Very well.
03:44Do sit down.
03:52Miss uh...
03:53Violet Smith.
03:54Dr. Watson.
03:56Thank you Mrs. Hudson.
03:58Thank you Mrs. Hudson.
04:00A genuine lady.
04:02I told you.
04:04Oh please.
04:06Um thank you.
04:08I'll be quite happy here.
04:10Very well.
04:14Miss Smith.
04:16You must tell us you're a matter of great urgency.
04:19It is obviously not your health.
04:21So ardent a bicyclist must be full of energy.
04:24Yes I bicycle a good deal.
04:27Slight roughening on the side of the soles caused by the friction of the pedals.
04:32Excellent Watson.
04:34The marks on your shoes.
04:36Oh yes.
04:39Even if I have to travel a long way I take my bicycle on the train with me as I did today.
04:44You will excuse me but it is my business.
04:48Yes I nearly fell into the error of supposing you earned a living by typewriting but of course it is obviously music.
04:54You will observe Watson.
04:56A spatulate finger ends which is common to both professions.
05:01There is a spirituality about the face however which the typewriter does not generate.
05:08This lady is a musician.
05:10Yes Mr. Holmes I teach music.
05:13In the country I presume from your complexion.
05:17Near Farnham on the borders of Surrey.
05:23But please let me explain why I am here.
05:28I am an only child and my father died some years ago.
05:37His name and profession.
05:39James Smith.
05:41He conducted the orchestra at the old imperial theatre.
05:44Ah.
05:45The old imperial homes.
05:47Yes.
05:48Please continue.
05:49My mother and I were left without a relation in the world except for one uncle Ralph Smith who went to Africa 15 years ago.
06:04And we have not had a word from him since despite our Christmas cards and photographs.
06:08Mr. Holmes I have to tell you that...
06:15I think you wish to tell me that you and your mother are very poor.
06:20Notwithstanding your obvious grace, dignity and talent.
06:25We were very poor.
06:27Ah.
06:28About four months ago, in February, we were told there was an advertisement in the Times inquiring for our whereabouts.
06:39You can imagine how excited we were if we thought that someone had letters of fortune.
06:44I went at once to the lawyers whose name was given in the paper.
06:49The solicitor introduced me to two men.
06:59A Mr. Carruthers and a Mr. Woodley.
07:02They were on a visit from South Africa.
07:06I wish I could tell you your uncle left you a vast fortune, but as I said...
07:20He died in extreme poverty.
07:23However, I myself am not without means.
07:32My mother and I never sought charity.
07:35No.
07:37Nor do I offer it.
07:41Please.
07:46I have a question to ask of you.
07:49Your uncle Ralph said you were very musical.
07:52Do you teach music?
07:54Yes.
07:56Miss Smith, I am now a widower with a ten-year-old daughter.
08:00Young Sarah.
08:05She needs a music teacher.
08:07So, you see, I do not offer charity.
08:09A job.
08:10He wants to give you a job.
08:16Whereabouts in London do you live, Mr. Carruthers?
08:20I don't.
08:22I live about six miles from Farnham.
08:25In Surrey.
08:27At Chiltern Grange.
08:29I couldn't possibly leave my mother on her own.
08:31I will pay you one hundred pounds a year.
08:38A hundred a year?
08:39Yes.
08:40Approximately double the market price, I think.
08:43Oh, at least.
08:45Which you obviously accepted.
08:48Or you wouldn't be here now.
08:50Yes.
08:51I accepted the offer.
08:53Mr. Carruthers agreed that I should go home every weekend to my mother in town.
08:57So this is one of your weekend visits to London?
09:00It is.
09:03Tell me about your life at Chiltern Grange.
09:08For a while, it was quite perfect.
09:14Every Monday morning, I would take the train to Farnham
09:17and then bicycle from the station to the house.
09:20The little girl's name was Sarah.
09:45And she was delightful.
09:49As well as being a very good pupil.
09:55That was very much better, Sarah.
09:58May I try it again?
09:59Of course.
10:00That's why we're here.
10:06Mr. Carruthers was appreciative of my work
10:10and an extremely kind and considerate host.
10:15It sounds idyllic.
10:17It was.
10:20What happened to Spoilet?
10:24A visitor.
10:26Mr. Woodley.
10:28How ever did you guess, Mr. Holmes?
10:31Miss Smith.
10:33I never guess.
10:37Tell me about his visit.
10:41He arrived and was to stay for a week.
10:46But to me, it seemed like three months.
10:49Oh.
10:51That odious red moustache.
11:02One evening after dinner,
11:05Mr. Carruthers had to leave us for a minute
11:07to see somebody at the door.
11:10A gentleman to see you, sir.
11:11A gentleman to see you, sir.
11:20Will you excuse me?
11:41A gentleman to see you, sir?
11:42Yeah.
11:43A gentleman to see you, sir,
11:44how are you doing today?
11:50Now a gentleman to see you, sir.
11:53That's bitter.
11:55Better?
11:56In what way?
11:57that's better
12:02better in what way better to get the old folk out of the way
12:11I don't regard mr. Carruthers as old
12:17oh yes but he isn't young
12:18like us
12:21I do wish you wouldn't blow smoke in my face mr. Woodley
12:25oh I don't believe that for a moment
12:29what don't you believe when women say they wish you wouldn't do something it
12:35generally means the exact opposite I mean precisely what I say mr. Woodley
12:40will you please leave me alone now to tell you the truth I won't leave you
12:45alone not until I've said what's in my heart
12:50do you mean not very well up in the social graces but I'm prepared to
12:55learn if you're prepared to teach me
12:59oh this is absurd it isn't absurd I'm asking you to marry me
13:06I mean it it's from the heart
13:10money isn't a problem I did very well out in South Africa
13:14whatever you're accustomed to I can give you better better than you're accustomed
13:18to jewellery diamonds you want diamonds oh I can give you diamonds
13:26I don't want diamonds oh you think about it I won't rush you
13:33I've thought about it
13:36and the idea is ludicrous
13:39we can't blame you for trying
13:42you're very beautiful
13:45listen just to show there are no hard feelings
13:49what about a little kiss to be going on with hmm just a peck on the cheek
13:54mr. Woodley will you please stop it oh I told you before about women who say stop it
13:58no the more they struggle the more fun it is
14:01mr. Carruthers will you stop it
14:04get out of this house all right I'm going I'm not interested in old men
14:21I can only offer you my most sincere apologies for what has happened
14:37if I give you my assurance that it will not happen again for my daughter's sake will you stay
14:57yes I will stay
15:04thank you Violet
15:09Mr. Woodley left the house and I have not seen him since
15:26the blackguard
15:27has there been any change in the behavior of mr. Carruthers
15:36no he continues to be polite and considerate and courteous
15:45now miss Smith please please continue
15:48yes there is something else oh it may be a mere fancy of mine but it seems to me that mr. Carruthers shows a great deal of interest in me oh he has never said anything
16:06he is a perfect gentleman but a girl always knows so I believe and I assume that these feelings that you sense from mr. Carruthers are not reciprocated
16:22he is a kind and generous employer but I am already engaged oh the name of this very fortunate young man is
16:34Cyril Morton
16:35Cyril Morton he is an electrical engineer with the Midland Electric Company in Coventry
16:43we are to be married at the end of the summer
16:46we wish you joy
16:48thank you
16:50thank you
16:51yet I am puzzled as to why you have chosen to consult me it is an intriguing story to be sure
16:57but I sense you are frightened
16:59and do not understand why you seem well capable of protecting yourself
17:05please
17:07help me mr. Holmes
17:10what is here yet I am being followed followed followed by whom a cyclist
17:33every Saturday morning I bicycle from the house to Farnham station to catch the 1222
17:40road to town there is one very quiet and lonely stretch of road that lies between Charlinton Heath
17:48on the one hand and the woods of Charlinton Hall on the other two weeks ago today I was passing this
17:55place when I chanced to look back and saw a man also on a bicycle
18:02the following Monday when I returned he was there again
18:10I see
18:12and again last Saturday and again last Monday
18:16have you mentioned this to your employer
18:18yes mr. Carruthers was very concerned and has ordered a horse and traps that in future I should not travel
18:25unaccompanied but they have not yet arrived
18:29and this morning
18:31he was following me again
18:41I slowed down but he did the same
18:45then I stopped completely
18:48but he did the same
18:50so
18:52I laid a trap for him
19:11there is a sharp turning of the road and I pedaled very quickly towards us and then stopped and waited
19:17but he seemed to disappear into thin air
19:28can you describe this man
19:30I realize that you've only seen him from a distance
19:33yes
19:34he wears a dark suit
19:37dark spectacles and he has a beard
19:40young old
19:42he is about
19:44middle-aged
19:45now let me see if I have the geography correct
19:49here is the road
19:51with the sharp bend in it here
19:54on this side
19:56charlington heath and on the other the woods of charlington hall
20:00how long did you wait for him here around the bend
20:03no more than two minutes
20:04so he could not have retreated back down the road
20:07are there any side roads
20:09none along this stretch
20:10could he have taken a footpath across the heath
20:13well the heath is totally flat and bleak
20:16I think I would have noticed him
20:18so by a process of exclusion we arrive at the fact that he made his way towards
20:24charlington hall now how does mr carruthers make his living
20:27oh he's a rich man
20:29but no carriages or horses
20:33well at least he's fairly well off
20:35or he goes into the city two or three times a week
20:39and he sometimes refers to his gold chairs
20:44yes i see you must let me know immediately there are any fresh developments
20:48i am extremely busy just now but i will find time to make inquiries into your case
20:53thank you mr holmes
20:55in the meantime take no step without letting me know
21:06i'm sure we shall have nothing but good news for you
21:09i do hope so dr watson
21:20very lovely girl
21:22yeah
21:23and it is part of the settled order of nature that such a girl should have followers but for choice
21:28not on bicycles in lonely country roads you really think she may be in some danger holmes
21:36oh yes
21:36on the following monday holmes found that he had business which detained him in london
21:46so he dispatched me on the early train to farnham that i might observe miss smith's passage past charlington hall
21:55the setting was just as she had described heavily wooded on the side bordering the hall
22:02and utterly exposed on the other i selected the only available cover and waited
22:22before her first night was finished
22:25stressed all night
22:27the 一金本当に話し手にを持っていたらはいなくて Didha
22:46したにつて踏み出てた分離
27:40useful until Saturday.
27:45Did I really do remarkably badly?
27:50Yes.
28:09Very beautiful.
28:11Thank you, Mr. Brothers.
28:13It is a new piece. I need to practice it more.
28:17No, I don't mean the music.
28:23Violet,
28:25I have a question to ask you.
28:34Morning, Holmes.
28:36A letter from Miss Violet Smith.
28:39Now Carruthers has proposed marriage to her.
28:42Carruthers?
28:44The gentlemen are permitted to propose marriage, Watson.
28:47Of course he wouldn't know about Sennell.
28:50Are you going to Farnham?
28:52I want to test one or two theories which I have formed.
28:55Shall I come with you?
28:56No.
28:57That will be neither useful nor necessary.
29:03Try the nearest public house.
29:05Always a good center for country gossip.
29:07Thank you, Watson.
29:10Capital notion.
29:20I want to be sure that if they can bring in the book.
29:24This is how the family is.
29:25I like the children.
29:26That's right.
29:27You can do these when this is a great job.
29:28I do it also.
29:29Okay.
29:30It's not a great job.
29:31Do you want to be interested in the book?
29:32You are interested in writing.
29:33You are the part of the books.
29:34I can say it.
29:35You are the part of the book.
29:36I range on the book.
29:37I can do it from the book.
29:38I am a t-direction.
29:39I am a t-direction.
29:40There are a 100-direction.
29:41You are the first few people.
29:42There are many people who are interested.
29:44You are interested in 여x and easily.
29:45You are interested in your tulise.
30:47It's most generous of you, sir, but I couldn't.
30:50I haven't done anything to warrant such generosity.
30:53I'm about to give you the opportunity.
30:55I need some information.
30:56Oh, I'm not one for idle gossip, sir.
30:59Neither am I. I prefer facts.
31:02Tell me about the people at Charlington Hall.
31:05You mean Mr. Williamson, sir?
31:07Yes.
31:08Well, he was in here not more than five minutes ago.
31:11You just missed him.
31:12Tell me about Mr. Williamson.
31:13I mean, is an elderly respectable gentleman?
31:16Oh, he's elderly, no doubt.
31:18I'll be it for me to speak to other people behind their backs,
31:21but I'm none too sure about respectable.
31:23Really?
31:24He's an ex-clergyman, they reckon.
31:28Ex?
31:29Apparently.
31:30He was struck off.
31:32Or whatever it is.
31:34Happens to clergy, but that's doctors, isn't it?
31:36Struggle off.
31:37Tell me about the other people up at the house.
31:40Well, they're just domestic staff,
31:43and they're all local and God-fearing.
31:45Of course.
31:47But he do have folk up there at weekends, sir.
31:54Weekends?
31:55Yes, sir.
31:58Weekends.
32:01Ah.
32:01Well, well, what sort of folk?
32:04Oh, they're a warm lot, sir.
32:06Warm?
32:06Yeah.
32:08The sort you don't want to get too near
32:09for fear of getting burnt, like...
32:12That's good.
32:14Oh.
32:15You may think it's good, sir.
32:17But it don't go down well in the village,
32:19I can tell you.
32:21And there's one fellow in particular.
32:23Particularly warm, is he?
32:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:25He's very particular, is he?
32:29I'll wager he has a red moustache.
32:32Yeah.
32:33Do you know him?
32:35I've never met the gentleman.
32:37Well, now's your chance.
32:43Mr. Woodley.
32:43None of your damn business.
32:48Our landlord keeps a very respectable house,
32:50and your language is not welcome.
32:52Who do you think you are?
32:53What the hell do you want coming here
32:54asking all them questions?
32:56You're quite right, landlord.
32:58Clearly not a gentleman.
32:59Oh, I'm as much a gentleman as you are.
33:01Everybody here will bear witness to the fact
33:12that I am acting in self-defence.
33:14I am acting in self-defence.
33:16Oh, I'm a man.
33:17I am acting in self-defence.
33:18no sir a gentleman only a ruffian deals the blow with the back of the hand a gentleman uses the
33:41street
34:11it was absolutely delicious what's so I see a straight left against a slogging
34:37a ruffian I emerged as you see and the slogging a ruffian mr. Woodley was taken home in a cart
34:59there's that horrible man again
35:01which man
35:07look at this
35:10look at this
35:31I thought I saw mr. Woodley in the garden today
35:40you did he's staying in the area
35:42but do not worry
35:46I have told him quite firmly he's not to set foot inside the house
35:50dear mr. Holmes you will not be surprised to learn that I will be leaving mr. Carruthers employment on Saturday
36:00the odious mr. Woodley has reappeared at Chiltern Grange
36:07ah but at least you won't be bicycling to the station
36:11so finally
36:13the rich mr. Carruthers
36:16has acquired a horse and trap
36:18yes
36:19look here
36:20all my troubles will be over on Saturday
36:24tomorrow Holmes
36:26all her troubles will be over
36:28why do I worry about that word
36:32which word
36:33trap
36:35what
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41:08Do you know who this is?
41:10That's Peter the groom. He was taking her to the station.
41:12He's alive. Pulse is strong. Must be left lying there too long.
41:16Let him lie. We can't do him any good. But we might save her from the worst fate that can befall a woman.
41:20Where are you going?
41:22The house. They didn't go to the house. They went this way to the left.
41:26Are you sure?
41:28Are you sure?
41:30The cowardly dogs! Too late!
41:32Watson! Too late by the living king dog!
41:36Come on!
41:38Come on!
41:40Come on!
41:42Come on!
41:44Let's go away...
41:46For
41:48as much as John and Violet have consented together in holy wedlock...
41:56While I'd have consented together in holy wedlock,
42:01and have witnessed the same before God and his company,
42:11and have declared the same by the giving and receiving of a ring,
42:16and the joining of hands,
42:19I pronounce that they be man and wife together.
42:27Congratulations.
42:30Thanks, old man.
42:33They're married.
42:38Welcome to the party, gentlemen.
42:41Let me introduce you to Mrs. Woodley.
42:45Don't, Carruthers.
42:48Carruthers?
42:56Yes, and I'll see this woman righted if I have to swing for it.
43:03You're too late. She's my wife!
43:06No, she's your widow.
43:08I told you what I do! I can't molest her! By the Lord, I'm a man of my word!
43:17When you hired me, nobody told me there'd be any of this damn nonsense!
43:23Drop that pistol.
43:25Watson, pick it up!
43:26Give me that revolver. We'll have no more violence.
43:32Who are you to be giving these orders?
43:34Sherlock Holmes.
43:36Good Lord!
43:38Here, you.
43:40Sir?
43:42Are you well enough to drive into Farnham?
43:44Yes, sir. I reckon I am.
43:46Then give this note to the superintendent of the police station.
43:49In the meantime, I must detain you all under my own personal custody.
44:19How are the patients, Doctor?
44:30Miss Smith's very well, considering the foul way she's been treated.
44:35And Woodley?
44:37Alas, I have no doubt he will live.
44:40What? I'll go upstairs and finish him off.
44:42Well, sit down in that chair, Carruthers.
44:45You're right. He isn't worth swinging for.
44:47But you told me that girl is to be tied to Roaring Jack Woodley for life.
44:51You needn't concern yourself about that.
44:53I married them till death do them part.
44:55Under no circumstances can she be considered his wife.
45:00Are you sure?
45:02For two very good reasons.
45:05In the first place, we're very safe in questioning Mr. Williamson's right
45:09to solemnize a marriage.
45:11I have been ordained.
45:12And unfrocked.
45:13Once a clergyman, always a clergyman.
45:17Hm.
45:19I think not.
45:22How about the license?
45:24Oh.
45:26We had a license.
45:28I have it here.
45:30Undoubtedly obtained by a trick.
45:33But in any case, a forced marriage is no marriage.
45:36Indeed it is a very serious felony.
45:38As you will discover.
45:40Now while we are waiting for the police, Mr. Carruthers,
45:45you might tell me your story.
45:48If you squeal on us, Bob Carruthers, I'll serve you as you serve Jack Woodley!
45:57There's no need for you to get overexcited. The case is clear enough.
46:01Well, if it's clear enough, why don't you tell us?
46:07Very well.
46:08Mr. Carruthers will have to fill in a few details for my private curiosity, but I am happy to do the talking.
46:16In the first place, the three of you came across from South Africa.
46:19Wrong!
46:21I've never even been in South Africa.
46:24It's true.
46:27Woodley acquired this creature after our return.
46:34Very well.
46:35You and Woodley had known Ralph Smith in South Africa.
46:39You had reason to believe that he would not live long.
46:42And you found out that his niece would inherit his fortune. How's that?
46:48But you told the girl her uncle died in poverty.
46:50Whereas he was still alive, admittedly only just.
46:54And a wealthy man, who I suspect had made no will.
46:58Ralph Smith could neither read nor write.
47:02So, you and Woodley came over here and hunted up the girl, knowing she was the next of kin,
47:10and that you would share the plunder.
47:13I was due a share for services rendered.
47:16And Carruthers, you made the mistake of falling in love with her.
47:27The first time that ever I knew what love was, Mr. Holmes.
47:31Why didn't you tell her of the danger she was in?
47:34Because...
47:37Because...
47:39Because...
47:41She would have left me.
47:45And...
47:47I couldn't bear to face that.
47:54What will happen to...
47:56My daughter, Sarah?
47:58Sarah.
47:59We'll see she's well taken care of.
48:07You see...
48:10Even if she couldn't love me,
48:13it meant a great deal to see her about the house and...
48:17hear the sound of her voice.
48:20You may call it love, Mr. Carruthers.
48:23I should call it selfishness.
48:28Maybe the two things go together.
48:33But I tried to protect her.
48:34I never once let her go past this house,
48:36where I knew those rascals were lurking without following her on my bicycle,
48:40to see she came to no harm.
48:42I kept my distance and wore that beard.
48:45So she should not recognize me.
48:48Then I presume the cable arrived.
48:51Cable? What cable?
49:06The old man is dead.
49:08What old man?
49:10I imagine Ralph Smith in South Africa.
49:14Yes.
49:15But by this time you and Woodley had quarreled and he had left the house.
49:19Woodley came back again to ask me to stick to the bargain.
49:22I refused.
49:24I said I would have nothing to do with violence.
49:29One last detail.
49:30Why was Woodley chosen as the prospective husband?
49:44I am ashamed to say it.
49:51We played cards for her.
50:00We played cards for her!
50:01We played cards for her.
50:02We played cards for her.
50:03We played cards for us.
50:04We played cards for Hartcher.
50:06Have a great job.
50:08We were flying cards for these.
50:10We were flying cards for our friends.
50:11I haven't seen any of our friends.
50:12We had some fun and friends.
50:14We played cards for the tour.
50:15I knew you were the best friends for up to her.
50:17We did and it wasn't for them.
50:19Of course we are.
50:21Oh, we will get them.
50:22Here this is my case.
50:23We're not with God of the tour.
50:24We are now...
50:25We will get them, guys.
50:26Holmes. I have the results of the trial. listen to this. the judge in summing up said...
50:39Holmes. Watson may I be permitted an educated guess? go on then. I would expect Woodley to get
50:51ten years. Williamson seven years and Carruthers in view of the eloquent
50:57speech I made on his behalf at the trial. probably six months. that is exactly
51:06right. well I have certain advantages Watson. largely the fact that I sent out for the early
51:14editions. an undoubted advantage. also we have received a present some wedding cake
51:21from mr. and mrs. Cyril Morton together with a letter telling us that mrs.
51:27Morton has inherited a large sum of money from her uncle Ralph Smith formerly of
51:31South Africa. the happy couple are thoroughly enjoying looking after young
51:36Sarah Carruthers while the father is in custody. her piano playing is improving and
51:42she wants to take up bicycling. a splendid day all round. wouldn't you say? there is
51:50more splendor yet to come. more splendor? what do you mean?
51:56watch carefully. oh I remember. the chemical reaction that will solve the
52:04mystery concerning the persecution of mr. John Vincent Harden. precisely. I've spent the
52:08entire week in the Imperial Science Museum and I think this is the answer.
52:38is that the answer Holmes? yes that is the answer master.
52:53well then it's tonight.
52:55i N
53:00the word
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