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Sherlock Holmes and his friend, Dr. Watson, receives an invitation from Mr. Gregson, of Scotland Yard, to assist in unraveling a murder mystery.
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00:01:28Hey Jenny
00:01:29You have the end
00:01:30I can't open it
00:01:31You like that
00:01:34Good darn
00:01:35All his ribs
00:01:37Mr. Partridge
00:01:38Hey Mr. Partridge
00:01:42Now what's the trouble
00:01:43Can't open the blinking door
00:01:51Come out
00:01:53Come out
00:01:57You hear me?
00:01:59This is Victoria Station
00:02:08Honey?
00:02:11I'm drunk, sleeping at all
00:02:13I'm just traveling for its claws
00:02:15Come on, Harry
00:02:24Jim, let's have your ladder
00:02:28Yes, sir
00:02:29Open that window
00:02:31Right
00:02:39I can't budge it, Mr. Partridge
00:02:41Budge is the word
00:02:43You'll have to smash it then
00:02:45Right
00:02:51Mr. Partridge
00:02:53Mr. Partridge
00:02:53Hold it
00:02:53Yeah, there's one
00:03:00Look, Harold
00:03:01Flex the police
00:03:02Don't stand there, Gaten
00:03:23This must be the place
00:03:25Yes
00:03:26You'll have to wait here
00:03:28I'm not going to let you go in a place like this alone
00:03:30You must really
00:03:31I'll be all right
00:04:19This meeting is now called to order
00:04:21The unfortunate death in a train of one of our members, Mr. James Murphy
00:04:26Who departed this life by his own act
00:04:29While of unsound mind
00:04:30Has necessitated this meeting
00:04:32That's what you say, Mr. Mayhew
00:04:34And how do you know?
00:04:37A verdict of death by suicide was returned tonight
00:04:42This is the second occasion that we have been brought together by the, uh
00:04:46Mishaps to our members
00:04:48The first being the passing away by natural causes of the late Colonel Forrester
00:04:53Whose charming daughter so gracefully honors us with her presence here tonight
00:05:01It is agreed in the pact drawn up and formally attested to by its founders
00:05:05That should the Grim Reaper overtake, uh, one or more
00:05:10The interests of the deceased in the society
00:05:14Will be divided equally among the surviving members
00:05:19It is also provided for in the pact that Miss Forrester becomes a participating member
00:05:24Consequently, the interests of the late James Murphy will be divided equally among the seven of us
00:05:31I move that my fee for the necessary legal representation
00:05:35Funeral expenses and a modest earn for the ashes
00:05:38Be defrayed by our organization
00:05:41I understand from the widow that, uh, he expressed a preference for cremation
00:05:46I second that
00:05:47All those in favor will please signify by raising their hands
00:05:53Mr. Wilson
00:05:56Mr. Baker
00:05:59Mr. Dearing
00:06:05Mr. Pike
00:06:07Ah, yet
00:06:16Good
00:06:16Has any provision been made for the widow?
00:06:19None
00:06:19I presume that we could stretch a point in her favor
00:06:22Emphatically, no
00:06:24Things are complicated enough as they are
00:06:27Why did he want to kill himself?
00:06:30Have you ever met his wife?
00:06:31No
00:06:32No?
00:06:33Well, I have
00:06:34A pest if there ever was one
00:06:37He can attribute his death solely to the general deficiencies of one
00:06:41Annabelle Mary Murphy
00:06:58What would you deduce from this?
00:07:08Obviously, an attempt to convey secret information
00:07:12Could you decipher it?
00:07:14I could not
00:07:15Nor could you
00:07:18Would you like to bet?
00:07:20Certainly
00:07:20How much?
00:07:23Shilling
00:07:24My time is too valuable
00:07:28The answer will be found in a large book because the numbers are large
00:07:33I'd suggest the Bible
00:07:44I'd suggest the Bible
00:07:45A client, Watson
00:07:46Well, the widow standing under the street lamp
00:07:52A widow?
00:07:53Would you like to bet on that?
00:07:54Of course
00:07:55Well, I'm not going down the street to ask her
00:07:57Ah
00:07:58Won't be necessary
00:07:59She's made up her mind
00:08:03So you deduce her to distance, eh?
00:08:05Not in this case
00:08:06I recognized her features
00:08:08She's a Mrs. Murphy
00:08:10Her husband was murdered
00:08:11Three days ago
00:08:12You mean the man that was found dead in a train?
00:08:15Exactly
00:08:17Come in
00:08:19A Mrs. Murphy to see you, sir
00:08:21Mr. O'Neill, I mean such a man
00:08:23Such a man
00:08:23My husband up and died without leaving me as much as a threatening bit
00:08:27It's a crying shame, Mr. O'Neill, that's what it is
00:08:30Sit down and try to compose yourself
00:08:33Cut off without a pardon
00:08:35By an ungrateful good for nothing
00:08:37Me, but my time of life
00:08:40No dirty dog had a better wife
00:08:42I've waited on him end to month
00:08:44Stood by his side morning, noon and night
00:08:46And what does the stinker do?
00:08:48He ups and kills himself
00:08:50And leaves his money to a trust
00:08:52And Mr. Meridue
00:08:53Yes
00:08:54And there's another, thinker
00:08:56If I never saw another
00:08:57Won't even let me have a sixpence
00:08:59He won't even let me have an eight-penis, Mr. O'Neill
00:09:02Tantius Meridue, the lawyer
00:09:03Yes, the thieving hounds
00:09:05The dirty rat
00:09:06One moment
00:09:08You were married how long?
00:09:11Five blessed long years
00:09:12Previous to your marriage
00:09:13Your husband served in the army
00:09:16You knew him
00:09:17Of him
00:09:18He got a discharge in China
00:09:19Yes, that's right
00:09:21Then you married
00:09:21Yes, and I gave up everything, Mr. Holmes
00:09:24You asked the proprietor of the Black Sour
00:09:25You tell you
00:09:26It was me that made that pub what it was
00:09:28And your husband had money
00:09:30Carol's of it
00:09:31And when he wanted more
00:09:32He used to come up to London and get it
00:09:34It was that that took him to London
00:09:36When he killed himself
00:09:36How do you know?
00:09:38Well, Jim comes into my room
00:09:40I was in bed with a piece of cucumber
00:09:42Rhymed round the head
00:09:43Trying to cure an headache
00:09:45He had a letter in his hand
00:09:47See a pig, he said
00:09:49That was his pet name for me
00:09:51When he was drunk
00:09:52I'm going up to London
00:09:54Did you read the contents of the letter?
00:09:57Oh, it wasn't no letter
00:09:58It was just a piece of doggerel
00:10:13Watson
00:10:13Make a note of Mrs. Murphy's address
00:10:17232 Kings Cross Road
00:10:19Then you'll undertake me, Mr. Holmes
00:10:20I'll take up your case
00:10:23Mind you, it'll have to be for love
00:10:25Love?
00:10:27Well, Nick
00:10:28I've noticed how you like working for nothing
00:10:30My interest is to bring the criminal to justice
00:10:32Oh, never mind about justice
00:10:33Never mind about the crime
00:10:35All I want is my husband's lawful money
00:10:37And I want you to slap that Stephen lawyer's face right across
00:10:41Between his greasy fat chop
00:10:43Good night, Mr. Holmes
00:10:44I'll be seeing you
00:10:46And thank you kindly
00:10:47Good night, Mrs. Murphy
00:10:55Deep water, Watson
00:10:59He needs some shady lawyer
00:11:01Not you
00:11:02Think so?
00:11:02I'm amazed that you're wasting your energies on such a morbid trial
00:11:06Who is this Meridue?
00:11:09London's most dangerous crook
00:11:10The king of blackmailers
00:11:12A gliding, slithy, venomous snake
00:11:16Once in his power, he'll squeeze and squeeze
00:11:19Until he's drained his victims dry
00:11:22More than once I've had my net around him
00:11:24But so far, he's managed to wriggle his way out
00:11:26But the time has come, Watson
00:11:29The time has come for Mr. Thaddeus Meridue
00:11:34And now, Miss Forrester and gentlemen
00:11:36This concludes the meeting
00:11:37I would like to have a word for you, though
00:11:40I sincerely trust no further accidents will have
00:11:42To occasion another meeting
00:11:44You never can tell
00:12:09Are you going my way?
00:12:10Which way do you go?
00:12:11I go to the other
00:12:12That leads to a dead end
00:12:14That's the way I go
00:12:15Good night, then
00:12:17Good night
00:12:34You must never mention anything that transpired at this meeting tonight
00:12:37Or even that this meeting was held
00:12:40I saw a young man standing on the corner as I came in
00:12:43Yes, my fiancé
00:12:45He brought me here in his waiting for me
00:12:47Oh
00:12:49Then you're thinking of being married
00:12:52Yes
00:12:52I wouldn't if I were you
00:12:54That is, at least until you've consulted me
00:12:57But why?
00:12:58I can't explain
00:12:59In a short time, this society will no longer exist
00:13:02Until its affairs are winded up
00:13:04It would be most unwise for you to marry
00:13:06Your father would not have wished it
00:13:07What had my father to do with these people?
00:13:10Didn't he ever tell you?
00:13:11No
00:13:11Then I must respect his silence
00:13:14Remember
00:13:16Not a word to a living soul
00:13:19He's after me
00:13:20He's after me
00:13:22Captain Pike
00:13:23Oh
00:13:28Oh
00:13:28Oh
00:13:29Oh
00:13:37Dead, shot through the heart
00:13:47You wait here
00:14:06You wait here
00:14:07What is it?
00:14:08What's happened?
00:14:10Are you hurt?
00:14:11No one
00:14:15Look
00:14:16It didn't be
00:14:18What does it mean?
00:14:19The murderer must have had an accomplice and removed the body
00:14:22Please call the police
00:14:24No, no
00:14:24The police will be here soon enough
00:14:25We mustn't become involved
00:14:26But it's murder
00:14:27As you respect your father's memory
00:14:28You must preserve a strict silence
00:14:30Not a word
00:14:36Come
00:14:42The body was pulled out of the Thames at 5 a.m. in the Lymehouse district
00:14:46The autopsy shows a death was caused by a bullet through the heart
00:14:50The features that you see are unrecognizable
00:14:52Caused possibly by the battering of the head against the wall where the body was found
00:14:56The widow identified the body by means of that ring
00:14:59Ah
00:15:01A very rare and very beautiful ring this tree
00:15:04There isn't the slightest doubt to the thief
00:15:06It's Captain Pike
00:15:07The clothes were identified
00:15:08The initials on the collar and on the shirt
00:15:10Further identifications are contained of these letters
00:15:13That were found on the clothing
00:15:23Where is the widow?
00:15:24We ask her to wait
00:15:25She's in the adjoining room
00:15:37This is Pike
00:15:39Yes
00:15:40You are
00:15:41My name is Sherlock Holmes
00:15:43When did you last see your husband alive?
00:15:46We dined together last night at the Savoy Grill
00:15:48He left me shortly after 9 o'clock
00:15:51I never saw him again
00:15:53You are staying?
00:15:54At the Savoy
00:15:55You have been in London how long?
00:15:57About a week
00:15:57And you live where?
00:15:59At the Grain Sugarness
00:16:02When your husband left you
00:16:03Did he inform you where he was going?
00:16:05No
00:16:05But I fancied it was on a matter of business
00:16:08He was a man very precise in his habits
00:16:11When midnight came
00:16:13And there was no sign of him
00:16:14I became rather alarmed
00:16:16Midnight should be a late hour for him
00:16:18Very
00:16:18As the time went on
00:16:20I became more and more worried
00:16:21At last I informed the police
00:16:23An hour ago
00:16:25I received a message to come here
00:16:27Where I identified the body
00:16:29Of my poor husband
00:16:31By the ring?
00:16:32Yes
00:16:33Did he always wear a ring?
00:16:35That one, yes
00:16:36I gave it to him when we were married
00:16:38That would be?
00:16:39About six years ago in China
00:16:41It is an heirloom belonged to my family
00:16:44And has been handed down through generations
00:16:46I see
00:16:48Permit me to express my sympathy for your great loss
00:16:51Thank you
00:16:52Is that all?
00:16:54By the way
00:16:55Should it become necessary
00:16:57Should I communicate with you at the great or the savoy?
00:17:00Through my lawyer
00:17:00His name?
00:17:01Mr. Thaddeus Meridoux
00:17:03Good morning, Mr. Holmes
00:17:19What would you make of it?
00:17:20Murder
00:17:22Unquestionably
00:17:22Is that all?
00:17:23That's all I have to say
00:17:24What do you think?
00:17:26I think
00:17:27That the lady is a liar
00:17:32The other one is going to love
00:17:43I don't know
00:17:43The other one is going to love
00:17:43That the castle
00:17:44Are you drinking without you?
00:17:44No
00:17:46The other one is going to need
00:17:56And
00:17:56As for
00:17:56S witnesses
00:17:56The last one is going to be
00:17:57Judith
00:17:59Will
00:17:59He
00:18:30You! It's not possible!
00:18:33What do you want with me?
00:18:41The papers are full of the fight murder mystery.
00:18:44It seemed to me particularly senseless and futile.
00:18:47There was no motive.
00:18:48No motive?
00:18:50Peer deep down in the black heart of Thaddeus Meridue and you'll find a motive.
00:18:54You don't mean to suggest that he had anything to do with it, do you?
00:18:57I suggest nothing.
00:19:00Come in.
00:19:03Inspector, I'm strange to see you, sir.
00:19:05Mr. Holmes, Dr. Watson.
00:19:07What's the matter? You're worried?
00:19:08Worried? I'm up to my neck.
00:19:09Again?
00:19:10Before I can begin to finish one case, I'm plunged into another.
00:19:13That's the penalty of being smart.
00:19:15You claim to see me professionally?
00:19:18Well, unofficially.
00:19:19I see, Ed. You win, tears I lose.
00:19:21There's been a bad business during the night.
00:19:23An old gentleman.
00:19:25You'll find it a bit of a puzzler.
00:19:26You mean you found it a bit of a puzzler.
00:19:29We've left everything in status quo, hoping you'll favor us with an opinion.
00:19:32Dead?
00:19:34Murder?
00:19:36Suicide.
00:19:37Come, Watson.
00:19:38Game is a put.
00:19:53He was well known as a stamp collector.
00:19:56Hmm.
00:19:58Very interesting.
00:20:14What is it, Holmes?
00:20:31That knee's out to the garden.
00:20:33Still from you, Mr. Judge.
00:20:34By the rusty injured.
00:20:47That knee's out to the garden.
00:20:49Still from you, Mr. Judge.
00:20:50By the rusty injured.
00:21:11Good morning, Cliff.
00:21:12Good morning, Cliff.
00:21:13Good morning.
00:21:39Good morning.
00:21:50You can see that I've left everything untouched.
00:21:53A herd of buffaloes have passed along. It couldn't be a greater mess.
00:21:58You can take a smoke. Thank you, sir.
00:22:02What do you think?
00:22:03There's been murder done. The murderer was a man.
00:22:07He was in the prime of life, six feet in height,
00:22:11has small feet, wear square-toed boots,
00:22:15limps slightly on the left foot and smokes Trichinopoly for guards.
00:22:19Well, if it was murder, how was it committed?
00:22:21The assassin was in the house before his victim arrived.
00:22:25He hid in the recess behind the window.
00:22:28While there, he smoked a cigar.
00:22:32He fired a shot which hit the victim on the back of the head
00:22:35and then dragged the body to where you found it.
00:22:38He left and returned some while later to fire a second shot,
00:22:42this time through the mouth.
00:22:44You'll find the mark of a boot clearly imprinted on the congealed blood.
00:22:48What was his object?
00:22:49To obliterate the effect of the first.
00:22:51Hoping by so doing to transfer the crime from that of murder
00:22:55to one of suicide.
00:22:57Bullet number one you will find in the wall on the farther side of the room.
00:23:02The other will be found embedded in the body of the murdered man.
00:23:07Come, Watson.
00:23:11We mustn't keep Mr. Merrithee waiting.
00:23:20Mr. Holmes is still waiting, sir.
00:23:23Oh.
00:23:24How long has it been now?
00:23:25Forty-two hours, sir.
00:23:27That's as it should be.
00:23:29You may show him in now.
00:23:31Very good, sir.
00:23:40Mr. Holmes, this is indeed a pleasure.
00:23:44I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, but I had to digest my lunch.
00:23:47This is my friend and partner, Dr. Watson.
00:23:49How do you do?
00:23:50That support, gentlemen?
00:23:51Thank you. No.
00:23:56Hmm.
00:23:57Cigar?
00:24:02Be seated, gentlemen.
00:24:07I represent Annabelle Mary Murphy.
00:24:11Charming lady.
00:24:12I'm in power to act on her behalf.
00:24:14Congratulations.
00:24:15As you are doubtless aware, her husband came to a premature and sudden end.
00:24:21Dear, dear.
00:24:22My client is under an impression that certain monies belonging to the deceased are being unlawfully withheld from her.
00:24:29By whom?
00:24:31By you.
00:24:33And you believe this delightful lady?
00:24:35I'm paid to find out.
00:24:37Hmm.
00:24:38An angry woman is hard to petify.
00:24:41So I thought that an amicable discussion with you would put me in possession of certain facts with which I
00:24:46could prove to my client the absurdity of her claim.
00:24:50I see.
00:24:55Is that all?
00:24:56That is all.
00:24:58Dear, dear, you're not smoking my cigar.
00:25:00You refuse to assist me.
00:25:02My dear Mr. Holmes, I have neither the information nor the authority.
00:25:06You see, until a few days ago I was not aware that your distinguished client existed.
00:25:10In my profession I deal with many cases impartially and legally without coming into personal contact with my client.
00:25:17It won't do, Mr. Mary.
00:25:19Anything else?
00:25:21An I.W. for a pencil and paper.
00:25:23Help yourself.
00:25:29Mr. Busybody Hall.
00:25:41By the way, I think you should know that another client of yours met his death last night.
00:25:49Mr. Malcolm Deary.
00:25:52Found murdered.
00:26:06Good day, Mr. Mary.
00:26:09Good day, Mr. Mary.
00:26:12Come, Watson.
00:26:31Cold-blooded monster.
00:26:33Well, I've given him something to think about.
00:26:35Did you see what I saw?
00:26:37His feet.
00:26:38What about it?
00:26:38Well, they were small feet.
00:26:40And the boots.
00:26:41Well, well.
00:26:42The square-toed.
00:26:43Square-toed.
00:26:44Really?
00:26:45Yes.
00:26:45And did you remark the brand of cigar?
00:26:48Cigar?
00:26:49Trichinopoly.
00:26:50It was stenciled in big letters on the top of the box.
00:26:53Is that all you observed?
00:26:56Was there anything else?
00:26:57A hundred things.
00:26:58Among them the cipher to the code.
00:27:00A large book, Watson.
00:27:01I saw no Bible.
00:27:03Would you call Whittaker's ormanac a large?
00:27:05Yes, indeed.
00:27:06In that book will be found the message of the numbers.
00:27:14Mr. Holmes.
00:27:16Mrs. Pike.
00:27:27Holmes, what did you write on that sheet of paper?
00:27:29A long shot in the dark, Watson.
00:27:31But he didn't move on.
00:27:45Mrs. Forrester lives here, I believe.
00:27:46Tell her that Mr. Merriview wishes to see her.
00:27:48Mr. Thaddeus Merriview.
00:27:49And hurry!
00:27:53Mr. Merriview called him to see you.
00:27:54Mrs. Forrester!
00:27:57You're looking charming as ever.
00:28:00I see you receive my flowers.
00:28:03I sent them to soften the unexpectedness of my visit.
00:28:06You come about the murder of Captain Pike?
00:28:08No.
00:28:09Have the police been pestering you?
00:28:10No.
00:28:11I was fortunate enough to keep your name out of it.
00:28:14Have you seen today's papers?
00:28:16Shocking.
00:28:17Shocking.
00:28:18Poor old gentleman.
00:28:20This is a very wicked world we're living in, Miss Forrester.
00:28:23This will necessitate another meeting.
00:28:25That's why I came myself to tell you.
00:28:28Safer.
00:28:29Too many eavesdroppers.
00:28:31Busy bodies concerning themselves with other people's business.
00:28:35The same time, the same place.
00:28:38Tomorrow night.
00:28:38Oh, please don't ask me to go to that dreadful place again.
00:28:41Well, unfortunately, in this case, I'm a servant.
00:28:44Carrying out instructions.
00:28:46You've nothing to worry about.
00:28:48Not a thing.
00:28:49Not a thing in the water.
00:28:52Oh, this is my...
00:28:55Mr. Stanford, Mr. Meridoux.
00:28:57Remember.
00:29:02I seem to see you every place.
00:29:14Who is that man?
00:29:16He's my lawyer.
00:29:18Well, I remember seeing him the other night.
00:29:21But what's he doing here?
00:29:23Oh, please don't begin that all over again.
00:29:25Well, I mean, surely I have a right to know.
00:29:32I'm so miserable.
00:29:33Oh, John.
00:29:34I'm so miserable.
00:29:37It's something that concerns father.
00:29:40Just before he died, he sent for me.
00:29:43I remember his words.
00:29:45On my desk, you'll find yourself well provided for.
00:29:49You'll be rich.
00:29:51Remember this man.
00:29:53He repeated it twice.
00:29:56There I do.
00:29:58Should he communicate with you, follow his instructions.
00:30:02For through him will come this inheritance.
00:30:04And the meeting three days ago?
00:30:06Began the fulfillment of father's word.
00:30:16I think I'm beginning to understand.
00:30:25I thought I saw...
00:30:47He was a black-bearded man.
00:30:49Ill-dressed.
00:30:50Looked like a tramp.
00:30:51How tall?
00:30:52Oh, quite tall.
00:30:54Could you keep Miss Forrester under observation
00:30:56without her knowing it?
00:30:57I don't understand.
00:31:00Is Eileen in danger?
00:31:01In great danger.
00:31:03You are wise in coming to see me.
00:31:05Should anything unforeseen occur,
00:31:08get in touch with me.
00:31:09Go to her.
00:31:10Remember,
00:31:11get in touch with me.
00:31:36We are getting on, Watson.
00:31:38I'm glad to see you in a more cheerful mood.
00:31:40We've done remarkably well.
00:31:42I am pleased.
00:31:43I admit I could do with a little explanation.
00:31:46I, too, feel a bit of curious.
00:31:48I consider the claims of Whittaker's Almanac,
00:31:51as I suspected.
00:31:52The large number represented the page,
00:31:55the second, the small number, the column,
00:31:57and the other figures, the message.
00:31:59You'll find it decoded on the table.
00:32:07The meeting of Scarlet Ring, Tuesday,
00:32:11Limehouse.
00:32:13In.
00:32:17Very due.
00:32:19Possibly.
00:32:21Tomorrow will appear in the personal column
00:32:23of the Daily Telegraph a second message,
00:32:25a request for information.
00:32:27Your message?
00:32:28My message.
00:32:29And the next step?
00:32:31The need of fresh air will take me
00:32:33in the country tomorrow.
00:32:35In the meantime, relaxation, music.
00:32:38I hope I won't bore you.
00:32:40Not if you make it start.
00:33:02Ah, these are getting worse and worse, sir.
00:33:06I hear tell as though they'll get more wasser
00:33:08before they gets less wasser.
00:33:10Same as I say.
00:33:13That we're a worry bad business about Captain Pike.
00:33:16A worry bad business.
00:33:18Same as I say.
00:33:22I hear tell us how the old range is going under the emmer.
00:33:25Lock, stock, and barrel.
00:33:27Same as I say.
00:33:29And I almost broke this old back of mine
00:33:31of weed in their old garden.
00:33:33And to look at it now,
00:33:35you think I'd spent all me time in here?
00:33:42Morning, sir.
00:33:43Morning.
00:33:44Morning.
00:33:45Morning.
00:33:46How far is the range from here?
00:33:49Some will tell you four miles,
00:33:51and some will tell you five.
00:33:52But I say it's more than four,
00:33:54and less than five.
00:33:56Is there any means of getting there,
00:33:58besides walking?
00:33:59Bless your heart.
00:34:00Yes, sir.
00:34:01I have an old trap.
00:34:02I'll harness up old Caesar,
00:34:03and the old will he'll drive you over.
00:34:07They take anything to drink.
00:34:10Wouldn't come amiss.
00:34:12Scotch.
00:34:13Scotch and splash.
00:34:14Put a bottle on the table,
00:34:15some glasses,
00:34:16and a cipher of soda.
00:34:17Come in, sir.
00:34:18Come in.
00:34:19Lord, lovers,
00:34:19it feels good to be busy again.
00:34:21You're a godsend to him, sir.
00:34:23He hasn't had a paying customer for a long time.
00:34:28I'll have a tip on the tip, sir.
00:34:30Before you can see Jack Robinson.
00:34:33Help yourself.
00:34:34Thank you, sir.
00:34:36Just a little drop, sir.
00:34:41Say when.
00:34:44When?
00:34:45Well, here's your very good help, sir.
00:34:53Oh, I feel like a new man, sir.
00:34:56Well, and now give the new man a drink.
00:34:58Right-o, sir.
00:34:59He, he, he, he, he, he, he.
00:35:04Well, he's your very good help, the gang, sir.
00:35:07Good help.
00:35:09Were you born in these parts?
00:35:12I have never seen none of that.
00:35:15Worked for the part family of all me long.
00:35:17Till I got tired of working.
00:35:19Got this old backlight from waiting
00:35:21in the flaggy old garden.
00:35:23Then you would remember the late captain.
00:35:25And his father and the old gentleman
00:35:28of all his father.
00:35:32See that dent?
00:35:33That belongs to Captain Point.
00:35:36A mark caused possibly by the imprint of a stone.
00:35:40And right you are, sir.
00:35:42Many a good-licking young master robbing
00:35:44got for chucking stones at me, sir.
00:35:47Sounds as though the young man was somewhat wild.
00:35:50Wild?
00:35:51He was our only terror.
00:35:53Ready to work, sir?
00:35:55I've wanted to pull, Caesar,
00:35:57and he's ready to go.
00:35:58You must tell me some more on the way over.
00:36:01Better bring the bottle.
00:36:03Go on, sir.
00:36:04Scroft is sure good for the back-up.
00:36:11Steady, Caesar, steady.
00:36:13He's hard to handle when he's raring to go, sir.
00:36:15You were saying?
00:36:17You can't make English gentry
00:36:19out of the even-shining now, Al.
00:36:21Not in these parts.
00:36:23Very difficult, I imagine.
00:36:25When the captain was alive,
00:36:27did he stay here often?
00:36:29Until last Tuesday,
00:36:30we ain't seen nothing on him
00:36:32till close now on to two years.
00:36:35Hmm.
00:36:38Shall we have one, sir?
00:36:40You take two.
00:36:42Right, Al, sir.
00:36:43Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:36:48Ah.
00:36:52The old back feels better already, sir.
00:36:55Magic.
00:36:57There's the grange now, sir.
00:36:59Look to these servants there now.
00:37:02Well, not in what you might call real servants, sir.
00:37:05There's daft dollied,
00:37:06and well you might have to be to keep that place.
00:37:09I kept it for 30 years.
00:37:12Stop a moment.
00:37:13Whoa, Caesar.
00:37:15Whoa, Caesar.
00:37:35I'll walk the rest of the way I'm in hurry.
00:37:38Wait here for me.
00:37:41I won't dodge an inch.
00:37:56Ah.
00:38:03All right.
00:38:08I beg your pardon.
00:38:14Here we go.
00:38:34Is your mistress in?
00:38:37No, sir.
00:38:38Where is she?
00:38:40Lennontown.
00:38:41I understand that this house is for sale.
00:38:43I may wish to buy it.
00:38:45I look it over.
00:38:46I look it over.
00:39:07That's mistress.
00:39:08Such a good looker.
00:39:10Such eye.
00:39:11She walks like a cat.
00:39:13Such a figure.
00:39:14Such a fine bit of good.
00:39:17Buzz.
00:39:18Buzz.
00:39:19Buzz.
00:39:20Buzz.
00:39:22Buzz.
00:39:23Buzz.
00:39:32Buzz.
00:39:34Buzz.
00:39:35Buzz.
00:39:35Buzz.
00:39:35Buzz.
00:39:35Buzz.
00:39:35Buzz.
00:39:36Buzz.
00:39:41Buzz.
00:39:54Mr. Freepierce.
00:40:13Don't you feel good?
00:40:15It's my heart.
00:40:16Water, quick.
00:40:18Captain Matt, Captain Matt.
00:40:42Let's drink this.
00:40:47I'm dying.
00:40:48Two songs for a doctor.
00:40:50Oh, dear.
00:40:51We haven't got any followers in the house.
00:40:53He's gone for what?
00:40:54Doctor's a good five miles away.
00:40:57Fetch him.
00:40:58Hurry, hurry.
00:40:59Run.
00:41:00All right.
00:41:01I'll run, I'll run.
00:41:35You're taking bed.
00:41:38It's alright.
00:41:38I'm here for a while.
00:41:39I'm taking care of him.
00:41:39I can't do that to do the rest of the night.
00:41:39I'll try too, thanks.
00:41:39Yes.
00:41:39Noç”° has posted how I eat and ROM did not come down chat.
00:41:39Sooooooooo.
00:41:52Is this anything my smile is 20?
00:44:14It's so kind of you to come.
00:44:16Knowing my late husband as intimately as you did, I felt I could turn to no better person to help
00:44:22me through this fine time.
00:44:23Well, you know, anything I can do.
00:44:27Oh, you are very nervous today.
00:44:28Well, I can't help it.
00:44:30Look at my hands.
00:44:31You know, I'm crumbling all over.
00:44:34There.
00:44:36That'll stop the wrecking, at any rate.
00:44:38My late husband always spoke of you in the warmest terms.
00:44:42And you know the highway garden which I've always held you.
00:44:45Oh, have you?
00:44:46Can you doubt it?
00:44:48Can you doubt it?
00:44:48You are the only one who knows my husband's affairs.
00:44:51Everything has been left in the most terrible disorder.
00:44:54My house in the country will be sold.
00:44:57I wonder if you could spare the time.
00:45:00Yes.
00:45:01You could be my guest over the weekend.
00:45:05And we could go through his papers together.
00:45:08Well, you know, with pleasure.
00:45:10I could do with a bit of a change.
00:45:12We could drive down.
00:45:14Would tonight be possible?
00:45:16Tonight?
00:45:17No.
00:45:17You see, I've got an important meeting tonight.
00:45:19Then tomorrow.
00:45:21Tomorrow.
00:45:23May?
00:45:24May I make a little confession?
00:45:26You know, Mrs. Pike,
00:45:27I've always admired you tremendously.
00:45:51Who's that?
00:45:52Baker.
00:45:53Oh, it's you, is it?
00:45:54Who do you think it was?
00:45:56Where are the others?
00:45:57I'm the first one here.
00:46:01There's a lack among us.
00:46:03Yes, and he's facing me, sinking on a chair.
00:46:05Tonight.
00:46:07Someone has given away the code.
00:46:10Anyone supplying information concerning the Scarlet Ring will be rewarded.
00:46:17Apply Sherlock Holmes, 221A, Baker Street.
00:46:23It's one of us, that's certain.
00:46:26We can either get out of it.
00:46:28Can't be that dumb China man.
00:46:31There remains you, myself, and Mary-June.
00:46:37Well, it's not me.
00:46:37On my own.
00:46:38On me, I swear it.
00:46:40Then it's...
00:46:41I thought that snake was double-crossing me.
00:46:44But it's getting on my nerves.
00:46:46It's like living a nightmare.
00:46:49First Murphy, then Pike, then Deedery.
00:46:51Who'll be next?
00:46:56Suppose someone wants to supply information to Sherlock Holmes.
00:47:00That could all come out.
00:47:02No, Holmes is different from the police.
00:47:04He protects clients.
00:47:06Holmes works with the police.
00:47:09What's in the back of your mind?
00:47:11I want a fighting charge.
00:47:12I want to leave.
00:47:14This suspense is getting on my nerves.
00:47:16It's killing me.
00:47:18What suspense?
00:47:21Oh, well, pray we see the gentlemen.
00:47:24I overheard your conversation.
00:47:27It's most illuminating.
00:47:28We are not going on.
00:47:29No?
00:47:30And why not, Frank?
00:47:32I don't want to die like Murphy.
00:47:34Or be found dead like Pike.
00:47:35No, perhaps you'd like to spend the rest of your lives in prison.
00:47:38Hmm?
00:47:40No, my friends.
00:47:41Crime brought you together.
00:47:42And by crime, you will stick together.
00:47:47Gentlemen, in a few more days, the Scarlet Ring will cease to exist.
00:47:51We'll cease to exist, Jareem.
00:47:52I have just received word from the agent of Antwerp that the plunderer has finally been disposed of.
00:47:59This time next week, the principal will be in my hands.
00:48:03A small, unimportant matter of some one million pounds to be divided equally among us.
00:48:10Two hundred thousand pounds a piece.
00:48:13Uh-oh.
00:48:14Two hundred thousand pounds.
00:48:15And meanwhile?
00:48:17Wait it for five years.
00:48:19What's the matter of a few days?
00:48:20Here, what guarantee is there we'll be alive to receive it?
00:48:23None.
00:48:25Of course, if it were a question of your life without the money, it might be arranged.
00:48:30How?
00:48:31Letter in the form of a deed of gift relinquishing your right to any benefits accruing to the society.
00:48:36And give up two hundred thousand pounds?
00:48:38It might ensure your life.
00:48:40I see a burn first.
00:48:44Shh.
00:48:46Not a word.
00:48:53Well, Miss Forrester, this is a pleasure.
00:48:55Come here.
00:49:00Won't you sit down?
00:49:12And now to business.
00:49:14Miss Forrester and gentlemen, again I have the pleasure of presiding at this meeting.
00:49:28Hello?
00:49:28Oh, one moment.
00:49:31A Mr. Stanford.
00:49:35Yes?
00:49:38Where?
00:49:50Oh, thank goodness you've come.
00:49:52I followed it here and phoned you immediately.
00:49:54She went to the side door.
00:49:57Oh, thank goodness you've come.
00:50:07I followed it here and phoned you immediately.
00:50:18But there were four others.
00:50:19A lawyer, two white men, strangers, and a Chinaman.
00:50:40When it comes, it won't come from the sky.
00:50:42Oh, sack up.
00:50:44Hold.
00:50:44I'm on fire. Mine's worth more to me than money.
00:50:48Yours may be. Mine isn't.
00:50:50Shall we walk to the station together?
00:50:52No, no. You go ahead.
00:51:12She's inside. They left her inside.
00:51:36It's us.
00:51:38Get us.
00:51:39The door.
00:51:44Get away.
00:51:46Let's go.
00:51:47Leave it in the fresh air.
00:51:56You came in the nick of time.
00:51:58Get out.
00:52:00Don't let her out of your sight.
00:52:02Guard.
00:52:16I'm missing you! Save me! Save me!
00:52:21Speaking as a medical man, it is extremely dangerous to run at your age and with your wit.
00:52:26Could I have a glass of water, please?
00:52:29Sit down.
00:52:30Oh, no.
00:52:33Oh.
00:52:39Thank you. I must apologize for bursting in like this, Mr. Holmes.
00:52:43I'm Dr. Watson. I don't know when Mr. Holmes will be back. Please, Richard.
00:53:09Come in.
00:53:11Come in.
00:53:27Sit down.
00:53:28Come in.
00:53:35Cigarette.
00:53:48Any luck?
00:53:51To bear.
00:53:54I have here the securities.
00:53:56Easily negotiable for a million pounds.
00:54:00The Chinaman now yet is devoted to his mistress.
00:54:06Doubtless a generous present will satisfy him.
00:54:09On account of Holmes, I cannot impress upon you too sufficiently the necessity for speed.
00:54:14Everything must be finished tomorrow night in the Grange.
00:54:17I will make all the arrangements.
00:54:24You've got to help me, Mr. Holmes.
00:54:26If you don't, I'm a doomed man.
00:54:28Not ten minutes ago, an attempt was made on my life.
00:54:31You see, I lived at Evelry Street.
00:54:33I was on my way there.
00:54:34I was about to cross the road, and some instinct made me leap back.
00:54:38And as I did, a car, driven with terrific speed, and coming on the wrong side of the road, whizzed
00:54:43by me.
00:54:44How I escaped was a miracle.
00:54:47Did you find a chance of the occupant of the car?
00:54:49Yes.
00:54:50As it flashed by me, I caught a glimpse of the driver.
00:54:52A black-bearded man.
00:54:54Is there anyone who would benefit by your death?
00:54:56Yes, four persons.
00:54:58You see, Mr. Holmes, there's an estate to be settled up.
00:55:02And if I should go out, well, they'd get my share.
00:55:08Is any one of them capable of committing a crime?
00:55:10Yes, three of them.
00:55:12How much is your share, this estate?
00:55:15Two hundred thousand pounds.
00:55:18Naturally, you would wish to live to enjoy it.
00:55:22When were you in China, Lars?
00:55:25I was never in China.
00:55:27Calm, calm, sir.
00:55:28In the tattooing above the right wrist.
00:55:31That was it.
00:55:32That was done in England.
00:55:34You must be mistaken.
00:55:35That particular yellow is to be found only in China.
00:55:39What made you come to me?
00:55:41Well, you see, Mr. Holmes, I...
00:55:44Well, I'd heard of your reputation.
00:55:46How did you know my dress?
00:55:49Aren't you here in answer to my advertisement?
00:55:53Were you not returning from the live house?
00:55:56Are you not a member of the Scarlet Ring?
00:55:59Is it not a fact that three of your members are met with very sudden ends
00:56:02and you're terrified lest their fate befall you?
00:56:05Why, you must be the devil himself.
00:56:08Answer me!
00:56:09Yes, Mr. Holmes.
00:56:10But I'm helpless.
00:56:12I'm up against some power that no precaution can govern against.
00:56:19Go straight home and lock yourself in your house.
00:56:21But it's very old and easily broken into.
00:56:24In the cellar.
00:56:24Wrong proof.
00:56:25Hide there.
00:56:27On second thought, we'll see you at Weaver Street.
00:56:30Take a revolver once again.
00:56:32Mr. Holmes, do you think there's any hope?
00:56:34Obey my instructions implicitly and I can promise you almost a chance.
00:56:39Tomorrow, leave town.
00:56:41You see, Mr. Holmes.
00:56:43I hadn't paid you that.
00:56:44You see, I know a little place in the country.
00:56:46That is to clue this.
00:56:47Miles away from any place.
00:56:48It belongs to the widow of an acquaintance of mine.
00:56:51The lady is an oriental.
00:56:52An Asiatic.
00:56:54As a matter of fact, she's Chinese.
00:56:55Mrs. Pike.
00:56:57When you arrive at the Grange near Shoopy Ness,
00:57:01you'll probably be given the room next to the ladies.
00:57:06You'll find a door connecting the two rooms.
00:57:09Keep it locked.
00:57:11Arrive there neither before nor later than nine o'clock.
00:57:14On your arrival, pretend ahead.
00:57:17Pretend then?
00:57:18No, Mr. Holmes.
00:57:20Go straight to your room.
00:57:22If you value your life, you'll open the door.
00:57:29Baker!
00:57:32I got him too.
00:57:35Please.
00:57:57Why dear, says he.
00:57:58For me.
00:57:59And that's the last I seed of him.
00:58:02A regular clearance.
00:58:03Free with his money.
00:58:04Same as I say.
00:58:06He must have been a pickle when he was a lad.
00:58:10Dolly ran all the way to fetch Dr. Smallwood.
00:58:13And she and Smallwood now burst a blood vessel trying to get to him.
00:58:18And when they found him, he wasn't there.
00:58:22And there are you one of them ever set eyes on him again.
00:58:25Same as I say.
00:58:28Company.
00:58:29Evening, gentlemen. Evening.
00:58:30I think it will make me for the gents.
00:58:32Good evening, gentlemen.
00:58:34Good evening.
00:58:34Good evening.
00:58:36Take any drink?
00:58:38Wouldn't come amiss.
00:58:39Scotch and splash.
00:58:41Scotch and splash.
00:58:41How did you know, sir?
00:58:43Thank you, sir.
00:58:44Give me your orders, gentlemen.
00:58:46Put a bottle on the table.
00:58:48Glasses on the side of the soda.
00:58:49All right, gentlemen.
00:58:51A bottle of whiskey.
00:58:52Four glasses.
00:58:52Five.
00:58:53Gentlemen.
00:58:55All right, sir.
00:58:57All right, sir.
00:58:58All right, sir.
00:58:58All right, sir.
00:58:59All right, sir.
00:59:01More glasses.
00:59:07Thank you, sir.
00:59:13And what brings you gentlemen round these airports?
00:59:16This friend of mine belongs to the medical profession.
00:59:19A patient of his has escaped.
00:59:21An old gentleman of any dangerous character.
00:59:24That's the reason for all these wardens.
00:59:26I know, gentlemen.
00:59:27Wearing a crank.
00:59:28Stoops a bit.
00:59:29Big in the valley.
00:59:30You've seen him?
00:59:31Have I seen him?
00:59:32Yes, sir.
00:59:33And Dolly at the Grange seen him.
00:59:34And Dr. Smallwood ought to see him,
00:59:36but he never set eyes on him.
00:59:38As sure as I'm standing here, sir.
00:59:40He sat right there.
00:59:42It was the day before yesterday.
00:59:44Doctor.
00:59:44We're on the right set.
00:59:46Say when.
00:59:47When?
00:59:53Well, here's your very good help, sir.
00:59:58Another beer?
00:59:59Thank you very kindly, sir.
01:00:02Pay the bill, Watson.
01:00:06Take care of this gentleman.
01:00:08Come along.
01:00:08What do you have?
01:00:09Well, I'm here hoping that we get him.
01:00:11Who?
01:00:12Gash my buttons if I know.
01:00:14My mind has never been in such a fog.
01:00:16All right.
01:00:19It's time to leave.
01:00:21Gregson should be there by now.
01:00:23We'll have the grain so well surrounded
01:00:25a cat couldn't get through without being seen.
01:00:27Come along, men.
01:00:36Mr. Holmes.
01:00:37Something terrible has happened.
01:00:39Miss Follister has disappeared.
01:00:40Disappeared?
01:00:41But I told you to guard her.
01:00:42But I couldn't understand your telegram.
01:00:44Telegram?
01:00:44What telegram?
01:00:45Incepting me to meet you at Dover.
01:00:46Are you mad?
01:00:47I don't know.
01:00:48I'm almost insane with worry.
01:00:50Go on.
01:00:50Well, I arrived at Dover
01:00:51and suspected it was a hoax.
01:00:52I turned around immediately.
01:00:54Fortunately, I have a racing car.
01:00:56Arriving there, I went straight to Eileen's house.
01:00:58Is she gone?
01:01:00I may tell her that she left in the early afternoon
01:01:02with a strange woman.
01:01:03A Chinese woman?
01:01:04Yes.
01:01:05I called you but you left.
01:01:06When I gave my name to your housekeeper,
01:01:08she told me where I could locate you.
01:01:09Oh, Mr. Holmes, what could have happened?
01:01:11Or what could she be?
01:01:12Come astray.
01:01:13There's not a moment to lose.
01:01:23Mr. Holmes is late.
01:01:25Are you sure you're not mistaken?
01:01:27I had written instructions to bring you here.
01:01:30You saw them.
01:01:32Perhaps before.
01:01:34I'd certainly be here.
01:01:36If not tonight, then tomorrow morning.
01:01:40Who's there?
01:01:41Strange.
01:01:43I seldom...
01:01:53Stop!
01:01:56You open the door,
01:01:57then I'll choke the life out of you.
01:01:59Mr. Wilson,
01:02:00have you lost your reason?
01:02:02Tell him if he opens that door,
01:02:03he'll never lift over another.
01:02:07Bonsoir enough.
01:02:16Who is it?
01:02:17Something for a quiet.
01:02:24Telegraph for Mr. Forrester.
01:02:26On here, Mr. Forrester.
01:02:27On here, Mr. Forrester.
01:02:27On here.
01:02:27On.
01:02:51Good news?
01:02:54Good news?
01:02:59Excuse me.
01:03:00What is it?
01:03:01What is it?
01:03:03What is it?
01:03:04What does it mean?
01:03:10Miss Forrester,
01:03:12when you go to your room,
01:03:13lock your door.
01:03:17And keep it locked.
01:03:23What's the matter?
01:03:25I'm rather chilly.
01:03:27Hey.
01:03:30Who's there?
01:03:31It's me, sir.
01:03:33Did you deliver the telegram?
01:03:35Yes, sir.
01:03:35Ms. Forrester herself?
01:03:36I give it to one lady
01:03:37to give to the other, sir.
01:03:39Good night.
01:03:39Good night, sir.
01:03:41Do you let me go to her?
01:03:42Wait.
01:03:43I'll never do it again.
01:03:45What?
01:03:46Stand about all night
01:03:48without a flask.
01:03:50Look, Holmes.
01:03:51Over there.
01:03:54Drop your gun.
01:03:55Well, Inspector.
01:03:56I've checked up an old point.
01:03:58No one could have slipped through.
01:04:02Good night, my dear.
01:04:04My bedroom is just across the corridor.
01:04:06If you should walk before anything,
01:04:08don't hesitate to call me.
01:04:19Good night.
01:04:21Good night.
01:04:23Good night.
01:04:25Good night.
01:04:26Good night.
01:04:42Mr. Wilson, are you in bed?
01:04:44Yes, yes.
01:04:46Sorry.
01:04:47Good night.
01:04:48Good night.
01:04:55Who's that?
01:04:56Excellent.
01:04:58He's here.
01:04:59Came by boat.
01:05:00When?
01:05:00Fifteen minutes ago.
01:05:02Why didn't you let me know soon?
01:05:03It's this fog.
01:05:04Our men lost their bearings.
01:05:05Watch the front of the house.
01:05:07Come.
01:05:07Come.
01:05:08All right, you stay here.
01:05:09Thank you, sir.
01:05:30I thought you would never come.
01:05:33It's this cursed fog.
01:05:35Where's the girl?
01:05:36At the end of the corridor.
01:05:38Good.
01:05:39Wilson?
01:05:40He's locked his door.
01:05:42Get him out.
01:05:43Offering any inducement.
01:05:49It's in the house.
01:05:53It's in the house.
01:06:09It's Eileen.
01:06:11That's Eileen.
01:06:14Mr. Wilson.
01:06:15Quick.
01:06:16Miss Forrester.
01:06:17Something terrible has happened.
01:06:18Uh-huh.
01:06:24Unh-unh-unh-unh-unh-unh.
01:06:44It's in the house.
01:06:44Indeed, he's locked his door.
01:06:46You're locked in.
01:06:47The house.
01:06:47It's in the house.
01:06:47Oh, my word.
01:06:47I don't know.
01:06:47I don't know.
01:06:48I don't know.
01:06:52I think my darling, are you all right?
01:06:55Help!
01:06:56Murder!
01:06:57Help!
01:07:00Break it down.
01:07:04I have...
01:07:05Help!
01:07:10Hold!
01:07:11Hold!
01:07:12Hold!
01:07:13Are you all right?
01:07:14Quite all right.
01:07:15Thank you, Watson.
01:07:16Take them downstairs.
01:07:43As I suspected.
01:07:46Captain Pike.
01:07:52You were charged with the murders of James Murphy, Malcolm Dearing, and William Baker.
01:07:58And this woman?
01:07:59As an accomplice.
01:08:01Take them away.
01:08:10I saw him killed.
01:08:12You saw him pretend to be killed.
01:08:14It was he who attacked you.
01:08:16He was shot.
01:08:18No shot broke that window.
01:08:20He broke it himself.
01:08:21But the blood.
01:08:23Animal blood.
01:08:24On a sponge.
01:08:26Many of you, of course, was in on it.
01:08:28Mr. Holmes!
01:08:29There's a second man outside.
01:08:30Came the car.
01:08:31I thought it might do it to detain him.
01:08:33Bring him in.
01:08:42Well, well, well, well, well, Mr. Holmes.
01:08:44This is indeed a surprise.
01:08:47What are you doing here?
01:08:48Well, surely a man has a right to visit his own house.
01:08:51I own the mortgage on this place.
01:08:53I've invited some friends down for the weekend to discuss some business.
01:08:56Won't do that if you...
01:08:58Arrest him.
01:08:59Well, this is rather a high-handed procedure.
01:09:02What are the charges, Holmes?
01:09:04The greatest possible.
01:09:07That of being accessory to the murders of James Murphy, Malcolm Deering, and William Baker.
01:09:12And with the attempted murder of Jabez Wilson and Miss Eileen Forrester.
01:09:17Rather a tall indictment.
01:09:18I think you'd better have that bracelet.
01:09:20May I help you?
01:09:21I've more than enough it.
01:09:23I...
01:09:24Then who can tell?
01:09:26I say who can tell?
01:09:32This will make promotion, Mr. Holmes.
01:09:34I'm very grateful to you, Mr. Holmes.
01:09:36But how you did it beats me.
01:09:38Simple enough.
01:09:40Simple.
01:09:41Simple?
01:09:42By the examination of the footsteps in the garden of Mr. Deering's house,
01:09:46I'm probably certain of the murderer's description.
01:09:49You will remember the ring.
01:09:50There was no mark to indicate that it had remained on that finger
01:09:54for a period of six years, as stated by his mistress.
01:09:57His wife, you...
01:09:58Mistress Watson.
01:10:00Mistress.
01:10:01Well, you ought to know.
01:10:02And the scarlet ring?
01:10:04Perhaps you will remember the disappearance of the Mandarin's gems in China some years ago.
01:10:09Perfectly.
01:10:10To realize on gems of international repute would be a ticklish matter?
01:10:14Very.
01:10:14That'd have to be broken up piece by piece and then disposed of carefully and slowly.
01:10:17Exactly.
01:10:18The scarlet ring was formed by the instigators of the original crime to protect the receiving end.
01:10:24And what was Pike's motive?
01:10:25Green.
01:10:26The last survivor would become the recipient of the entire booty.
01:10:30I think it will be found that Pike was the original ringleader.
01:10:34But Mr. Wilson could furnish us with an answer to that.
01:10:37Not one word.
01:10:43We shall never forget you, Mr. Holmes.
01:10:45Rather not, sir.
01:10:46You must invite me to the wedding.
01:10:47Perhaps you'll give me a wedding.
01:10:49I appreciate the compliment, but I never give a lady away.
01:10:52Except I'm professional.
01:10:54Come, Doctor.
01:10:56They'll send you when they need you.
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