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Come in, come in, come in.
Good evening Mr. Bartel.
Good evening Dr.
Oh, you have the old black tinder spatch box out again.
Yes, my boy. I've just been refreshing my memory on one or two points in connection with tonight's story. Draw a picture.
Thank. That's it, that's it.
Mr. Beckham's in the job beside you.
Thanks Dr.
You know what? I'm particularly excited about hearing your story tonight.
Last week you told us that Sherlock Holmes' brother, Microsoft Holmes took part in the adventure.
That's quite right, Mr. Bartel.
I didn't even know Mr. Holmes had a brother. I wish you'd tell me something about it.
Well, Microsoft was seven years older than Sherlock, but the difference between them was amazing.
While Holmes was lean and consumed with a burning energy, his older brother was fat and blazey.
And yet Holmes has often told me that Microsoft was his superior in positive observation and deduction.
Well, now that you've thoroughly whetted my appetite, Dr. How's about it?
Very well, my boy.
I suppose this story really began in Microsoft Holmes' room at the Foreign Office in London.
Although I've said he was a lazy man, he did hold a position of considerable importance.
In fact, you may remember that on more than one occasion Holmes has said,
Microsoft is the British government, but to get back to my story.
It's on a June morning in 1912, just for the First World War.
But the young man in the Foreign Office named Guy Crothers stood talking to Microsoft Holmes,
who sat spalled in an armchair before him.
Speed-resting on another chair, his cup hands cradling his ample scum.
Mr. Holmes?
Mr. Holmes, you haven't gone to sleep, have you, sir?
No, Travis. I'm not asleep. I'm just waiting for you to get to the point.
Well, sir, the point is that I'm on the track the most elusive female spy.
Do you hear me how exhausting?
She's dangerous, sir. Very dangerous.
She's not only a collective information, but a sort of central clearinghouse of military secrets as well.
You seem to be a little young, Travis, to be on such a case.
I asked the assignment, sir.
Why? Female spies aren't as glamorous as they sound, you know?
No one knows that better than I do, sir.
You see, my brother got mixed up with this girl two years ago.
He was cashiered from his regiment and fitted suicide.
I'm sorry, Travis.
Tell me what you found out about her.
You say you'll be on her track?
I've traced her to a number of seaside towns, but she keeps slipping through my fingers.
Have you a list of the towns?
Yes, sir.
Here you are.
No, no, no. You read them to me.
Well, I first got on a track at Torquey.
From there, I told it away, miss.
Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Wagner, Worthing, Ho, Brighton, and...
I trust you through the obvious conclusion.
I think I did, sir. Several of those towns are naval bases.
No, no, no. The list you've just read me is to recognize theatrical circuit.
Oh, I never thought of that.
The simplest way to track down your spy is to find whether she was appearing in either a playover at yet.
In all of the towns on the dates covered by your inquiries.
Yes, Mr. Holmes, I do that at once, and I'll report back to you.
Oh, very well if you must.
Close the door quietly, won't you? I'm confoundingly sleepy.
Mr. Holmes.
Mr. Holmes, you haven't gone to sleep again, have you, sir?
Oh, it's you, Travis. Well, what did you find out?
A great deal, sir. The only theatrical show that was appearing at all of those towns was a magician's act called The Great Gandalfel.
I trust you went and saw the performance.
Yes, sir. Last night at Hastings.
And?
The magician's assistant was a girl who looked exactly like the one I saw my brother with two years ago.
Did you go backstage and talk to her?
Yes, sir. But it's a funny thing.
For those who looked exactly like the other girl, I swear she's in the same...
This girl seems utterly charming and sincere when she told me she'd never heard of my brother.
Hmm, that's the danger of putting you young fellows on the cases, this kind.
A beautiful woman and a good actress can fool you nine times out of ten.
What's your next move, Travis?
Well, sir, I was hoping perhaps...
Perhaps you might come down with me and see the act.
It's playing at Eastbourne tomorrow.
It's not very far, sir.
Stir my twenty-stop.
Leave the comforts of my office and club to track us by.
No, my boy.
However, your mention of Eastbourne gives me an idea.
Yes, sir.
My young brother Sherlock is living on a B farm a few miles outside Eastbourne.
He might help you.
He's a great detective, isn't he, sir?
I have never regarded him as one.
Though I will admit that for a man with such a shocking access to physical energy,
he possesses a relatively superior mind.
Yes, yes. Go and ask Sherlock.
Thank you, sir. I will.
Tell him that if he comes off the case,
he will bother it for him and without leaving London.
And so, Mr. Holmes,
I did as your brother suggested and came down here to Eastbourne to tell you about the case.
I quite understand, Mr. Struggler.
Interesting, sir. It is, too, my boy.
I'm certainly glad that I happen to be staying down here with you, Holmes.
You will handle the case, of course.
I'm undecided, old fellow.
You can present some interesting possibilities and get my life here among the bees
as taken out of a pleasant and soothing pattern.
I hate to disturb you.
Come, come, come, come, Holmes.
Be good for you to get away from your wicked bees for a few days.
I forgot to tell you, Mr. Holmes.
As I left your brother, he told me that if you couldn't solve the case,
he'd do it for you without leaving London.
Dear old micro, he meant that was a challenge.
Hand me the paper, will you watch some?
Thanks, old chap.
Well, what are you looking for?
A museum guide.
Ah, it is.
Devin Traffiata Esbon, twice night-giverad is 6.30 and nine.
The great Gandalfo, King of Magic.
You mean, what comes to the theatre with me tonight, Mr. Holmes?
Certainly.
I can't allow my cross-challenge to go unanswered.
And I'm sure that Dr. Watson will accompany us.
When I tell him Miss Sissy Kitana is also appearing on the bill singing.
An old favorite of his.
There was I, a waiting at the church.
A waiting at the church.
A waiting at the church.
A waiting at the church.
My mum, he left me in the middle of the floor.
Don't we need our service, please?
Oh, let's go.
He said he wrote a note.
He is a better note.
If it is his one-year-old, we can't get it worked.
We need you, baby.
You today.
My wife was left me.
My wife was left me.
My wife was left me.
My wife was left me.
My wife was left me.
And I still wouldn't get to marry you today.
My wife was left me.
What are you saying?
That's a most entertaining woman for一個terna.
And that's good looking too.
Wait, wait, wait.
That...
Did transitional alone hide?!
Yeah, I was just studying the program.
He is not exactly modest in his claims.
The great Gandalfo, the world's staggering illusionist, presenting the ceiling cabinet
mystery assisted by Miss Florvene La Suo, dear me, how very flurry.
I must say, I love this old musical flavor.
I remember going to the Paris city a few years ago to a perfectly charming girl, a war
like this made her look like a white rabbit.
Oh, is that Christmas?
It looked like they were coming, I must say.
I said my car around the stage, there was some flowers, of course.
That's why I'm amazed, my dear.
I'm sorry, I'm a fellow, but I'm afraid you'll have to finish it later because it's going up.
There he is, that's the great Gandalfo.
But, Jones, it's just a very attractive illusion.
Listen.
Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to be here before you tonight.
I may say that the ceiling cabinet mystery that I am about to present
has entertained and perplexed off a dozen of the crown things of
for a together with their queen.
Come, don't talk to them, I'll get on with the check.
And I may say, I'm hoping that you, ladies and gentlemen,
will give me the same courtesy and attention that was given me by the royalty I have just met.
Now, before I present my illusion, I should like to ask for two volunteers from the audience
who will come up here beside the other stage so that I may be watching.
Two volunteers, please.
Wait for him to travel.
Very well, Mr. Holmes.
Come on, Watson.
Do you mean that we're going up on the stage?
Yes, it's a wonderful opportunity.
Do I see two gentlemen rising, splendid?
Two gentlemen are coming up from the audience.
Two gentlemen that I have first seen before.
Watch the step, please, that's it.
Over the foot, I stand onto the stage.
That's right.
And now, sir, have you ever seen me before?
Never.
And you, sir?
Don't be afraid to speak up, sir.
No, I have.
Mr. Sauer, please see that the gentlemen are seated.
I thank you.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, I want you to watch me closely.
You will observe that there is a wooden cabinet on the stage.
There is also another cabinet of the same shape and size hanging high above me,
which you can, oh, see, glass of water, please, Mr. Sauer.
I'll go on, put it stuck in it.
What did you say, sir?
You heard you ain't got cloth here.
We will dispense with the glass of water.
Now, my assistant, Ms. Florene the Sir,
will step into this cabinet on the stage.
I want you two gentlemen to watch very closely.
Mr. Sauer is now lying inside the cabinet.
Is she not?
Yes, she is.
A very well.
I close the lid.
So, I lock it with these bolts.
And now, I ask one of you gentlemen to attach this padlock to the box.
Uh, you, sir.
Will you oblige me?
Very well.
I thank you.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, before your eyes, you have seen Mr. Sauer
enter a cabinet on this stage.
A cabinet that has been broken and padlocked.
You can still see the duplicate cabinet ain't but me
by an attachment of wires and pulls.
I now count a one, a two, a three,
and fire this revolver at the cabinet above me.
If you two gentlemen will kindly help me,
we will lower the ceiling cabinet to the side.
You will notice that this cabinet is also broken and padlocked.
I will ask one of you two gentlemen to unbolt it.
I thank you, sir.
And to this gentleman, I shall end the key of the padlock.
That kindly unlocks it, sir.
I thank you.
And now, if you will both raise the lid of the cabinet,
and here, ladies and gentlemen,
is Mrs. Florene La Sauer.
Why did we have to leave homes?
I was having a wonderful time.
I thought it would affect the way about some of us work to be done.
Mr. Holmes, if you want to go backstage, I'll introduce you to Mr. Sauer.
Oh, it's a splendid idea.
Before we do that, Mr. Cavos, there's one important fact I want to know.
What is it, sir?
I presume you'll have a dossier of the available facts concerning the spy.
Yes, sir. Everything that we've been able to find out.
Among the evidence, do you buy any chance to have a think-of-print record?
Yes, sir. I do.
Spend it.
Then let's go at once.
The nearest police station can pair the think-of-prints on this glass with those in your position.
Where did you get that glass, home?
You remember that Mrs. La Sauer, before she entered that cabinet on the stage,
handed Gandalf over a glass of water.
You mean that for glass?
Why else should I be carrying a drinking glass with me, old chap?
Very neat, Mr. Holmes.
And right under the nose of a magician, too.
Well, I'm not exactly inept at the practice of a leisure domain,
myself, Mr. Trevos.
Come on.
Let's have a talk with that local think-of-print expert, shall we?
Mr. Holmes, the think-of-prints on this glass,
you brought me out up the same as the one shown in this record.
Yep.
Well, absolutely, sir.
Just as I thought, I'm much obliged to you.
Always glad to help the gentleman like you, Mr. Holmes.
Thank you, and good night.
Come on, Travos.
What's him?
Honestly, we should explain what you're up to, Holmes.
So do I, sir, I'm completely in the dark.
Surely it's obvious.
The only way Gandalfos trick could be done
by using twin girls, less identically, of course.
One in the cabinet on the stage,
and the other in the cabinet hanging from the ceiling.
I don't know whether you've noticed it, but that there were small holes drilled around the
base of the box. I'm doubt it led to enable its argument to freeze.
By George, of course.
That would explain why the girl I spoke to didn't seem to know me,
or my brother when I spoke with him.
Mm-hmm.
Exactly.
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In a case how bad I could aspire to hide myself from a role,
where I'll have an employer,
a magician must aspire to the nature of his trick and deny her existence.
The question is, which girl is the spy?
This fingerprint test has given us the answer.
You mean it isn't the girl on the stage who wants the assisted Gandalfo?
It certainly is not over long.
Your spy will be in the cabinet,
suspended above the stage of the departure theater at 9 o'clock this evening.
But this time we will watch the performance from the audience.
Now, watch me closely, ladies and gentlemen.
There is no deception.
One, a two, a three.
And now, if you two gentlemen will kindly help me,
we will untie the ropes and lower the ceiling cabinet to the stage.
Holmes, we must never get away.
Thank you, Jep.
To keep your eyes skinned,
you may have a surprise for us.
And I will now ask one of you two gentlemen
to unbolt the cabinet.
I thank you, sir.
And now, if this gentleman will take the key and unlock the padlock, I thank you, sir.
And now, if you will both raise the lid of the cabinet, I thank you.
And the other ladies and gentlemen is Miss Florene La Sauer.
Miss La Sauer, step out please.
Miss La Sauer, drink up, repeat, we're going back, sir.
Come on, Watson, just get about the stage.
Make sure Holmes.
What happened, sir?
Miss Miss La Sauer, she's been injured.
I'm a doctor, let me look at her.
I'm afraid she's beyond the help of doctors, Watson.
Look at that bullet wound in my head.
She's been murdered.
We'll hear the rest of Dr. Watson's story in just a few seconds, so,
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And now back to Dr. Watson, and tonight's new Sherlock Holmes adventure,
the great Gandalfo.
What happened next, doctor?
You just got to the part where you and Sherlock Holmes on the stage of a boatveld theater,
were examining the dead body of one of the great Gandalfo's assistants.
That's right, but as you can imagine, the excitement was intense.
The local police was soon at the theater, and the officer in charge of certain sergeant puffs.
So you can take a very great personal dislike to Sherlock Holmes.
Oh, they great Sherlock Holmes comes out every time and to teach our police
was out to end in a case of a sergeant puff you're being ridiculous.
I'm not trying to teach the police anything.
You follow your own line of investigation and I'll follow mine.
And suppose when I say I don't want private detectives,
I just poke my nose into a police investigation.
Then my good man, I shall report your conduct to the local chief of police
and obtain the necessary permission.
No need to get up at here about it, Mr. Holmes,
but too many cooks spoil the broth, you know?
I can extremely profound remarks, I can't.
And now, if you'll excuse me, I've worked to do.
And so have I.
And we'll see who gets to the bottom of this first.
I'm going to Gandalfo's decimal room.
Holmes, I'm worried about the dead girl's twin sister.
I've been looking for her everywhere, and no one seems to see her since the tragedy occurred.
In my dear Jeff, he would hardly expect her to reveal the secrets of the cabinet tricked
by exposing the fact that the dead girl had a twin.
I don't know what that is.
But he saw there on the stage when the trick started.
Seems to me that she is in great danger.
She is in very great danger, but I don't worry.
I've taken the precaution of having her guarded.
Oh, oh.
I'll explain that to you later.
In the meantime, we have to work fast.
It appears that Sergeant Buff is out to try and show me up by solving the case first.
That makes the second challenge I've received today.
So, Mr. Holmes, and how are you getting along?
Friendly thanks, and you?
I'm beaten. I don't mind admitting it.
I thought at first the one man it couldn't be was Gandalfo, because he was on the stage all the time.
But then it seemed to me that he might have fired a live bullet when he shot at the box in the ceiling.
The angle from the stage wouldn't coincide at the bullet hole in the bottom of the box sergeant.
That shot must have been fired from the audience below.
Mr. Holmes, you know who did it, don't you?
Yes, Sergeant, I do.
I wish you'd tell me, Mr. Holmes.
It should be obvious, Sergeant.
What can you examine the cops? Please tell the sergeant your findings.
You're lying on a back in the box.
There was a small hell in a forest and a large one in the nature of the neck.
Exactly.
And since the point of interest, I've been told that it's not a big deal.
I've been told that it's not a big deal.
I've been told that it's not a big deal.
It should be a large one in the nature of the neck.
Exactly.
And since the point of interest of a bullet is smaller than the point of exit,
it proves that she must have been shot lying in the box from above.
Once the box was in position over the audience, she could have been shot only if I'm below.
For the girl had already been killed when the box was placed into the ceiling.
Right, you, yes.
And only one person could have done that.
Only two.
How do you figure that out, Mr. Holmes?
The dead girl's sister had the same opportunity as the great Gandalfo himself.
Of course she had.
Now I see why you were having her watch, Mr. Holmes.
And if you'll excuse me, James Ozer, I'm beginning to think it's a good thing you're on this case after all.
Oh, that's very generous of you, Sergeant.
And now, perhaps if you would do me the favor of keeping an eye on Mr. Gandalfo yourself?
Of course I will, sir.
Were we doing home?
Do they?
Jolly fisherman hotel.
Call off this mess, sir.
How do you know she's there?
I just received a message from young traitors.
On my instructions, as she left the theatre, come on, Ozer.
There's no time to be lost.
Ah, very well, Tarrows.
Miss Natsura is still here, I trust.
Yes, Mr. Holmes, she's up in her room.
I wonder if you might be asking her to come down and see me.
I'm sure that we can talk privately in the lounge over there.
But you are, Mr. Holmes. I'll go and get her.
What are you going to say to Mr. Sir Holmes?
That depends on her attitude, Ozer.
Come on, let's go into the lounge, are we?
It's a lucky thing that you had her fired.
It was an obvious precaution, Watson.
You see, I realized from the very nature of the cabinet trick that Miss Lassur would have to leave the theatre
after escaping through the trap door below the cabinet that was on the stage.
Before her twin sister descended from the cabinet that was suspended from the ceiling.
And she doesn't know that her sister has been murdered, huh?
If she is innocent, she doesn't.
And if she is innocent, then we'll know that our murderer is gunned out for old.
Fish comes.
I have told Mr. Sour that you want to talk to her privately, Mr. Holmes.
You can select who you want to talk about Mr. Holmes.
I have nothing to say.
But you shouldn't have a code of honor, you know?
I quite appreciate that fact, Miss Lassur.
Won't you sit down?
What do you want with me?
I have news for you.
News of your twin sister.
My...
I haven't got a twin sister.
My friend knows exactly how the cabinet trick is done, my dear.
You mean it?
Yes, you might as well tell the truth, Miss Lassur.
Well, all right, then, so I have a twin sister.
What of it?
No crime and that is there.
What are you getting at?
I want you to believe that I'm here to help you, my dear.
You're going to need help and courage.
What are you getting at?
Come on, tell me.
I'm starting to be the bearer of the news.
Miss Lassur, your sister, is dead.
Dead?
I don't believe it.
I'm afraid it's true.
She was murdered.
You're lying.
This is a trick.
You'll talk to me.
You give myself away.
I'm trying to give it the truth.
Your sister was found shot through the head when the cabinet was lowered to the stage tonight.
I...
I still don't believe it.
Why should my friend lie to you?
How was your sister the last time you saw her for the commencement of the act?
No.
Different from any other time?
It was responsible for suspending her entry into the cabinet.
Dandalfa or me?
She used to go into it before the performance when the stage was dark and deserted.
Did you help her enter the box tonight?
No.
Dandalfa did.
You knew, of course, of your sister's activities.
What do you mean?
That she was engaged in espionage.
That's not true.
Very well, Miss Lassur.
You won't be honest with me.
I'm afraid I'll have to tell you over to the police.
I think you'll find their methods are a little more crude than mine though.
The police?
Oh no.
Don't do that, Mr. Holmes.
All right, I'll tell you everything.
Dandalfa's got herself frightened of him.
I was lying to you.
I knew that my sister was working for him.
I tried to stop her, but she loved money.
And Dandalfa gave up plenty of that.
They had a route for the show tonight.
She knew you were on the stage at the first performance, Mr. Holmes.
Dandalfa would spotted you too.
Because she was frightened.
Said she knew you'd catch her and she wanted to run away.
Dandalfa told her that she had to appear tonight.
And they were still arguing about when they left the dressing room.
The dirty swine killed him because he was afraid she'd given away.
And now he'll kill me too.
That was one of my dear.
The great Dandalfa will be beyond the help of magic before this night is over.
Yes, he'll be behind bars.
He belongs.
Cover us.
Yes, sir.
And stay here with Mr. Sir Pallion.
We'll be back later at the moment.
There is unfinished business awaiting us at the Devonshire Theatre.
Well, Mr. Holmes, I can't tell you how grateful I am.
Dandalfa safely in prison, thanks to you.
And now you tell me you don't want an upset in the cave.
My dear Sergeant, I really have beef on me.
In any case, I want to retore your face and try the detectives.
The next time you meet one, I'm sure you won't be so unprinted, shall I say?
I'm humble, sir.
I'm very humble.
And I thank you very kindly for all you've done.
Oh, and by the way, Mr. Holmes, this telegram arrived for you to see you while you were away.
And here you are, sir.
Oh, thank you, Sergeant Pallion.
No, sir.
It's me that should be thanking you, sir.
Who in earth knew that you was the third of tonight?
I don't think we'll find out.
What does it say, Holmes?
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
It's from my brother, my brother.
My brother?
What's he going to say?
Really, it's quite humiliating.
That's all he's saying.
He wouldn't have to.
And he never did leave his arms here in London.
Listen to this.
Have just checked on Gung Dolphos' repertoire of magic tricks.
You will find spy in box suspended from seeding of theatre, elementary, a.
My dish, a lot.
What the show, Holmes?
He really is amazing, isn't he?
He is also a prophet, old chap.
Prophet?
How do you mean?
Well, he indicates the handwriting on the wall.
I'm fast, my prime.
I'm too old for a lift detection.
It's back to me.
Farmo, fella.
It's back to me.
He's...
Doctor, that was a swell story.
I bet it was an interesting case to work on.
Yes, it certainly was.
I've always had a friendship for the theatre, you know?
But you really mean, Doctor, is.
You always had an eye for a pretty girl.
Mr. Butler, are you blunt, fella?
Why not?
I must admit, I like to look at a pretty girl myself.
You, Mr. Butler?
Why shouldn't I like to look at a pretty girl?
Oh, go right ahead and look, my dear fella.
Go right ahead.
You just sort of surprised me a bit.
That's all.
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Now you're really pulling my life.
I must admit, I did talk a lot about Petri Wynne, but after all, Doctor, it's worth talking
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Petri Wynne is made by a family, the Petri family.
They've owned and run their own business ever since its inception, back in the 1800s.
The Petri family's been making good wine for generations.
And they've been handing on down in the family from father to son, from father to son,
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And that sure adds up to a lot of experience.
You can just bet your last dollar that no matter what kind of wine you want, when you ask for a petri wine,
you're asking for good wine, because Petri took time to bring you good wine.
Well, Doctor Huff, about giving us a clue to next week's Sherlock Holmes story.
Well, no.
Next week was about, till I'm good, till you're a most unusual story that took place about a small
steamship as it plowed through the stormy seas of the Indian Ocean.
I call the adventure bitter by moonlight.
Oh, but before I say goodnight, ladies and gentlemen, remember that on Saturday, October 27th,
the nation will observe navy day.
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