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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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00:00Finally, they checked that I was securely bound and left, taking the silver with them.
00:09How was the alarm raised?
00:14Madam had not come upstairs.
00:16Earlier she said she would follow me shortly, so at midnight I went down in case she'd fallen asleep over a book.
00:21A thing I hate to do.
00:23And there I found her, poor lamb, just as she says.
00:26And him on the floor, his blood and brains all over the room.
00:30Enough to drive a woman out of her wits, and her gagged and bound, and her very dress spotted with him.
00:41She never wanted courage, did Miss Mary Fraser of Adelaide.
00:46And Lady Brackenstall of Abbey Grange hasn't learned new ways.
00:51You've questioned her long enough, gentlemen.
00:54When did the lady and her baby Australia?
00:56About 18 months ago, sir.
00:57Her father sent her to give her experience of Europe.
00:59That is to find her husband.
01:00Oh, woman, it must have seemed a brilliant match.
01:04It's a mess, sir.
01:06Constable?
01:21A mess, indeed.
01:22We've touched nothing, sir.
01:24What do you make of it, Doctor?
01:25Should I?
01:26Please proceed, my dear fellow.
01:33It's a blow of savage ferocity.
01:36A single blow?
01:37I believe so.
01:38It is a straightforward enough wound, you see.
01:44It begins thus, below the ear, and then crosses both spheres of the parietal bone at such an angle
01:51But this side is smashed as far as the coronal suit here.
01:56I've never seen anything like it.
01:59A powerful man, this elder Randall?
02:07Half his trade is violent, sir.
02:09And he certainly left his trademark.
02:11What beats me is how a Randall could do so mad a thing.
02:17Knowing that the lady could describe them and that we could not fail to recognise the description.
02:21The criminal mind has its quirks of conscienceless scruples.
02:25In that respect, it is as individual and curious as any other.
02:30A noted miser may be secretly charitable, so this violent Randall may draw the line at the murder of an unconscious woman.
02:38Or he may well believe that she did not see him.
02:42Well, how is that, sir?
02:43She testifies that they stared at each other.
02:46Yes, but it was she who held the light.
02:47But what Randall may have seen was mostly flickering candle flame.
02:54The face behind it.
02:57A distorted mask.
03:01He may have been unimaginative enough to have thought that she saw no more than he did.
03:06He knocked out unconscious at the next instance, thus for his purposes, solving his problem, Watson.
03:11May I impose upon you to search the turkey rug?
03:16What for, Holmes?
03:18Candle wax, Watson.
03:20Candle wax.
03:22Now, this bell presents a mystery.
03:25Does it not, Inspector?
03:26Sir?
03:26When it was pulled down, the bell in the kitchen must have rung loudly.
03:29No one would hear it, the way the kitchen is placed.
03:32How did the burglar know that?
03:34Exactly, Mr Holmes, exactly.
03:35You put the very question I put myself.
03:37Now, either he has known the house, or he may have dealings with one of the servants.
03:41One of my men is going over the record of service at the Grange with the butler at this very moment, sir.
03:46Inspector, you seem to have thought of everything.
03:48Oh, thank you, Mr Holmes.
03:49Holmes.
03:50What is it, Watson?
03:53There.
03:56A scattering of wax and a very light scorching.
03:59Invisible, but leaving its characteristic scent.
04:06The lady would have fallen here.
04:09Randall would have snatched up the candelabra immediately.
04:12I suppose that is where they took their refreshment.
04:18To steady their nerves, yes.
04:19Port one, sir.
04:21Did Lady Barkenstall say that the butler's corkscrew was used?
04:24No, sir.
04:25She was senseless at the moment the bottle was opened.
04:27Quite so.
04:28It was opened with a pocket screw, probably contained in a knife.
04:33If you examine the top of the cork, you will observe that the screw was driven in three times before the cork was extracted.
04:39This long screw would have transfixed it and drawn it with a single pull.
04:46When you catch this fellow, it is likely that you will find that he has a multiplex knife in his possession.
04:50Excellent, Mr Holmes.
04:54These three glasses do puzzle me.
04:59I must confess.
05:00Did Lady Barkenstall say that she actually saw the three men drinking?
05:10Oh, yes.
05:10She was clear about that, sir.
05:14Well, then there's an end of it.
05:16What more is to be said?
05:17Perhaps, Inspector, when a man has special powers and special knowledge like Sherlock Holmes,
05:25it rather encourages him to seek a complex explanation when a simpler one is at hand.
05:30You let us know when Randall is arrested.
05:32Oh, Holmes, you must feel like an abstruse.
06:02And learned specialists calling for a case of measles.
06:06Annoying.
06:32We must return.
06:38We must return.
06:40Three glasses.
06:41Watson, we have been dazzled out of observation by that lady's beauty.
07:00Beauty may be truth, but she does not necessarily speak it.
07:03There was port in each glass, but there was only crusting in one glass.
07:10But the last glass filled is the one most likely to contain the crusting.
07:14I agree.
07:14If the last pouring had approached the bottom of the bottle, but the bottle was half full,
07:18and it had been agitated.
07:21The crusting was present throughout the port.
07:23Well, what then do you suppose?
07:25That only two glasses were used, and that the dregs of both were poured into a third,
07:30so as to give the false impression that three people were there.
07:33I understand.
07:34If I'm right, Watson, then in an instant, this case rises from the commonplace to the exceedingly remarkable.
07:45That will be the Kentish train.
07:48What will?
07:48That will.
07:54How on earth did you hear it?
07:56I heard nothing, Watson.
07:59I observed.
08:02What a salutary thought after such a misspent morning.
08:07Lady Brackenstall and her maid must have some very good reason for shielding the real criminal.
08:16Well, Watson, we shall just have to construct our case for ourselves without them.
08:26The heavy cage is close to the ground.
08:47What's up?
08:48What's up?
08:50What's up?
08:51What's up?
08:52What's up?
08:53What's up?
08:55Well, it appears Inspector Hopkins has gone to report to headquarters.
09:17Spend it.
09:18Then we can take possession.
09:25How many frustrated episodes for the laboring men here could one reconstruct from this mechanical cemetery?
09:44What's this?
09:47Watson.
09:49Not entirely mechanical, it seems.
09:51It seems.
09:52It seems.
09:52It seems.
09:53It seems.
09:53Yes, it seems.
10:09Fudge.
10:14Of course.
10:15Requiescat in pace.
10:23One imagines it's a pet's gravestone.
10:25It has been smashed, mended, and smashed again with deliberate force.
10:30The story tells us of the immediate past.
10:45What?
10:49The remnants of a dog's collar.
10:54Fudge.
10:56Hey, you! Has any servant been dismissed from the house in the last month?
11:01No, sir.
11:03That is as I thought.
11:07Fudge.
11:10Lady Brackenstall's pet dog, let us imagine, dies.
11:15It may not be too fanciful to suggest that their poor, unfortunate creature was literally killed.
11:20Killed? For what reason?
11:22Reason, I suggest, hardly entered into it. It was done in a fit of insane rage.
11:26By whom?
11:27By a drunken, sadistic ruffian.
11:29One of the murderers?
11:30No, Watson.
11:32The lady's husband.
11:34The last of the Brackenstalls.
11:36Brackenstall?
11:37Consider it.
11:39No one but a member of the household could vandalize a gravestone and have remained in place.
11:45Why should Brackenstall entertain such an obsession about a pet animal that he will forbid any remembrance of it?
11:52You saw the marks, of course, on the lady's arm.
11:54Yes, but I was surprised that they did not interest you more.
11:57They were stab wounds made by a long needle or a hatpin.
12:01This lady has been living in fear.
12:15This lady is the pain of your mother who is in danger.
12:17This lady has been given a crime to her and she was injured.
12:18They have been encouraged to her and she wants to leave.
12:20That's why the woman is not allowed to raise up the body.
12:22The woman is the pain of her and her middle child.
12:24This lady has been in danger.
12:25This lady has been her in danger of being the pain of her.
12:27This lady is more than a

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