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Well, here's the patio of Dr. Watson's Northern California bungalow, but where's the doctor?
Here I am, Mr. Bartel.
How's your dog?
Okay, I'll be right there.
Well, sitting by the fish pond, don't I, Dr?
Yes, my boy, it's not a pleasant dog here for change.
Has it ever cut to you how stupid the expression of a goldfish is, Mr. Bartel?
Well, I can't say I've ever given my thought, Dr. Bartel.
Do you see this foolish little fella here with his silly little mouth opening and closing as
though he was constantly astonished?
Oh, what is this?
I thought you were a fish lover.
Yes, I am, but just as I was brooding over tonight's story,
that goldfish seemed to be making faces at me as though it was trying to remind me
of how my face must have looked on a certain June evening,
1800 and the night.
He says to me is if you're going to tell a story against yourself, Dr. Bartel.
I am, young Colomalad.
What happened?
One Sunday morning in 1890, I dropped round to visit my friend in Baker Street.
Mrs. Hudson told me that he was out, but suggested that I wait in our old rooms for his return,
and promised me a pot of strong tea with some buttered scottons as an inducement.
Then I walked into the sitting room, I was astonished to see homes standing there, a bag in one hand,
and a coat from the other.
I'm fine, Holmes.
I'm surprised to see you, though, Mrs. Hudson told me that you were out.
I have been watching on a case.
I just returned by my private entrance for some necessary effort.
Oh, good.
Could I come with you?
My wife's being out, but my practice is quite flak at the moment.
Not even my plus to your old friend, Watson can accompany me on this case.
It's a thick-ish business.
Except two nations hangs in the balance.
I just work alone.
Son, it's a leave you like his hope alone.
Goodbye.
Oh, well, Mrs. Hudson's making me some tea.
Some battered scottons, can't you wait and share them with me?
Good old Watson.
The one fixed point in a changing age.
Empires are tuffering a new sort of tea and buttered scottons.
Oh, I'm sorry, Mrs. Hudson.
Oh, goodbye.
Oh, don't look so sad, old fella.
The time is right, but I'll tell you all about the case,
and you can write it up in your memoirs.
Goodbye, old boy.
Buttered scottons, I haven't got any appetite for them, huh?
I'm afraid my appetite disappeared when Mr. Holmes left.
The dead did it.
I see you've eaten the more just the city.
I don't know where the side is.
I've got a surprise for your doctor.
Inspector Lestrade is downstairs.
Really?
You tend to see Mr. Holmes, but when I told him he was out,
the inspector said he'd like to see you.
We did, didn't we?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
We did, didn't we?
Then did I ask him to come up, please?
Will you, Mr. Holmes?
I said.
Will you come up, please, Inspector?
Well, thank you, Mr. Holmes.
Can I bust you up a few more scones?
No, no, no, thank you.
I haven't really couldn't eat.
I've just gone make some more to see him.
You'll eat them if I text them.
No, no, really, thank you.
Oh, ah.
Oh, there you are, Mr. Holmes.
Hello, Dr. Watson.
Here's a pretty kettle of fish and no mistake.
What's the trouble?
Well, I want Mr. Holmes up on a most important case.
Where's he gone?
Well, he's out on a very secret matter.
You know where he is, Dr. Watson?
That's where I know where he is, Mr. Holmes.
My old friend never keeps me in the dark.
I'm not a bit of it.
Tell you, that's, and I could help you a bit.
After all, I'm not exactly unfamiliar with,
with my friend's methods.
That's true, but just the same.
Oh, well, Dr. Watson, two waves are always better than one.
Even if one is a sheepset, as my old mother used to say.
Are you suggesting that I'm a sheepset?
Oh, I'm not suggesting anything, Dr.
I'm just telling you what my old mother used to say.
I'm really not very interested in what your old mother used to say.
And, um, and have a start, your problem, please.
Where it's simple enough, Dr.
a German diplomat,
Graff Otto von Eldenstein, is his name.
He's in England on a very secret mission.
Graff Otto von Handelstein, huh?
Yes, I've heard of him, break and continue.
Well, this von Eldenstein, staying at the manor,
out sedamped and weak, not far out of London.
This morning, somebody sit past these guards
and threw a bomb into his study.
His secretary was killed, and he would have been too.
If it hadn't been that he'd left the room a few minutes early.
Well, these second hand investigations
of a little useless child,
he was both going down to the manor house
at Hampton Wick and examined the situation on the spot.
All right.
So, get out the timetable and look up the next train, will you?
And while you're doing that, I'll,
I'll go and tell Mrs. Hudson where I'm going.
All right, you are, Dr..
You're a bit scorned,
but I was just bringing them up to you.
Scorns?
Who can think of scorns?
When an empire is tottering?
You sure you're feeling quite real, don't you?
Of course I am.
Now, listen to me, Mrs. Hudson.
If Mr. Holmes had returned,
it's the limit I've gone to Hampton Wick
and has picked up the start to investigate
the Von Heldenstein business.
The Von Heldenstein business.
I do, could I tell him that?
Well, Mr. Holmes didn't tell you where he was going, did he?
No, Dr. He didn't.
Oh, I see, all right.
Well, thank you, Mrs. Hudson.
Are you sure you thought of the scorns, Dr?
Well, well, I might as well pick them a lot,
I'd say the start could eat them.
I do, and the one, Dr. He didn't tell me.
Yes, I suppose this is rather exciting.
It's the same, I wish I knew what Holmes was doing at this moment.
You are here, Sherlock Holmes.
Yes, I presume, Dr. The Von Heldenstein is expecting me.
Yes, Holmes.
He was so anxious that you would come here to the manor house.
I'll have to meet you there after I got his summons.
He's very weak.
He has lost much blood from the injuries he received this morning.
Is that no one knows about it?
Nine, Herr Holmes.
Only I, his all-in faithful servant knows.
Follow me, please.
I will take you to him.
Franz?
Franz, is that you, Franz?
Yes, Herr Graff.
And with me is Herr Sherlock Holmes.
No.
Thank heaven you are here, Holmes.
I hope I can be of service to you, sir.
You can.
You can be of great service.
Sit close to my bedrooms.
I have not much thanks to speak.
I'm listening, Herr Graff.
You must impersonate me.
Yes, I gather when I receive your message.
I am in England, and I must dedicate an important mission for the German government.
This in a few weeks, your government and mine will conclude at 3D, outlining the German
and British seers of interest in Africa.
Is that that bomb was thrown this morning by someone who does not wish the treaty to be concluded?
Yes, exactly, Herr Holmes.
That is why you must impersonate me.
In 24 hours' time, I shall be well enough to resume my work.
In the mean while, you can keep the seat of my injuries and also have the opportunity of finding the assassin.
I'm not prepared to take impersonations there, but how can I possibly hope to deceive the members of your personal staff?
With the exception of France here, and poor Freilin Ulmeier, who was killed in the explosion that input me, my staff is new.
They have joined me here from the German consulate in London.
They will believe that you are me.
Very well, sir, I'll try it.
I have heard of your skill in the art of disguises.
And also, it seems to me that we are not so unlike each other.
I was about to comment on that.
Yes, sir.
Yes, and I think that the stars inside Viscat will work wonders if I can make the action reasonably convincing.
I will coach you, my friend.
This meant it helped me off with my coat.
Will you France get me towels in a mirror?
Yes, I will.
And while I'm applying my makeup, Herr Graf.
Perhaps you will be so good as to give me the complete circumstances regarding this morning's attempt on your life.
If I am to impersonate you successfully, I must have all the facts of my fingertips.
Wunderbar, it is amazing, your homes.
Even I can hardly tell you for my must.
Yes, I think it's the wig that puts the finishing touch into my disguise.
How did it look to you, Herr Graf?
Call us shall.
I feel as if I were looking into a mirror.
At my accent, you have find it reasonably convincing.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Extremely so.
Try it once again, Herr Holmes.
Yes, Herr Graf.
It gives me the greatest pleasure to do what you ask of me.
Try it.
Explain it, Herr Holmes.
Explain it.
Hey, the cab is drawn up at the gate.
Two men are getting out.
You can see them from the window here.
Yes, please possibly, Herr.
Great spot.
It's passing in the sky.
Friends of yours, Herr Holmes.
One of them is my first colleague and the other is a detective inspector from scuff in the eye.
You must keep up the deception.
Even with your friends.
As a matter of fact, my friends and investigations will prove an excellent mask for my own search for the assassin.
But, well, this is a vicious situation.
I hope they won't recognize me.
Hey, I'm Graf.
Otto von Heldenstein, gentleman.
You wish to see me.
Er, you do so.
My name is Watson.
Dr. Watson.
And this is in specialist status.
Got in the eye.
Yes, it is.
Instructor.
Dr. Watson.
May I ask if I have the greatest distinction of addressing the Dr. Watson, friend of Sherlock Holmes.
I'm a flattered that you know, Herr Graf.
But who does not know the great Dr. Watson?
In my company, men, people think that you are the real brains of the combination.
Tell me, Herr Doctor, is that true?
Well, I wouldn't actually say that.
Sorry.
Of course you have bought country.
You have to investigate what occurred this morning.
Yes, we have, sir.
And the certainty, please sit down.
If you can find any furniture that is unbroken.
Oh, thank you, sir.
I must say the place isn't for the mess.
Oh, Herr Graf.
Please tell us exactly what happened.
Yes.
I will tell you everything, Herr Doctor.
This morning, I was working in here with my second 30-poor four-line ulmar.
I had occasion to go upstairs to my room to get some necessary papers.
As I came down to stay, I came into return here.
I heard a scream from four-line ulmar.
A moment later, there was the most frightful expression that can question stunt me.
When I came to my poor secretary, it was dead.
What people were inside there?
At the time of the explosion.
It's not fair.
All I took charge.
The only people here was my secretary who was killed.
My seven friends.
I can vouch for him because he was upstairs when I even put my documents.
There were three other people in the house, however.
Madame Lisa Barona, my hostess, the owner of this house.
A young Englishman from the home office.
His name is Hilary Adams.
And the third person in the house was a member of the German embassy, Colonel Schweiger.
Oh, then it's just a matter of cross-besting the three of them as to their elevators.
At the time of the explosion, I'll take them one at a time.
Let's start.
Ring for that servant fellow.
What was his name?
A prince.
A prince.
At least he's a rare privilege to watch a master defective at work.
Yes, her graph.
I shouldn't be surprised if my methods teach you quite a bit about the art of detection.
Here, Dr. Watson.
DC's Colonel Schweiger.
Dr. Johnson Embassy.
Oh, what were you, Colonel Schweiger, when the explosion occurred this morning?
I was discussing the military tactics of Klauswitz with one of the guards made a front gate.
What was the name of the guard's carter?
Mr. Archer Carter.
I'll check on that.
Thank you, Colonel Schweiger.
Please ask Madam Lissa Verona to come in with...
Question.
Question, nothing but question.
Ring for your lord.
Well, sorry, Madam, all I want to know is where were you in the explosion of cut this morning?
May I, sir?
In a good way, listening to the two tabrings of the young English motillary Adam.
Hey, Gra, when I offered you my house, I do not know that I would have to put up with a love-making of your staff.
Everybody's favorite?
No, no, no, no. Please don't get so excited, Madam Lissa Verona.
Question.
Question.
Stupid young English puppet is making copper eyes, isn't it?
Not a beautiful house, blue zoo piece. No, you don't.
Mr. Adams, where were you in the explosion of cut?
Madam Lissa Verona, sweet.
You swear to that?
Of course I do.
You may ask.
I've already done so, sir.
Thank you, Mr. Adams.
Thank you, Mr. W.
Where was the start? Did you check on cut triggers, Alabama?
Yes, doctor.
You were staying there, too.
You was talking to the colonel when the explosion happened?
Do you of me have, doctor?
Your examination has not been very successful, has it, sir?
Everyone has an alley by.
Yes.
The inner buyers of Madam Verona and the young Englishman, who are Adams,
depend on each other's words.
They might be lying.
And you've been dealing with terminals as long as I have here.
I've got a few learned to look far deeper than the obvious.
Yes, to start an eye, so return to London now and make some inquiries.
You will hear from me, sir, before the day is over.
Ah, yes.
Well, I'm much obliged here, doctor, for a very nice meal.
Although we've been talking in circles.
Not entirely.
Anyway, I have come to one important decision.
And what's that, doctor?
Madam Verona, is it addicted to the use of drugs?
There's two pools of her eyes. We're contracted to ten points.
It's an invariable indication of addiction.
The star, do you get a stuck in the art and see what you can find out about her?
And I'll go back to my house.
You can meet me there later.
I wish there wasn't a way. It's a cook's eye.
I can't see a thing. I was like a match.
That's better.
Hello?
Who's that in the drying room?
Who is it? What's it?
I thought you'd never come.
Holmes, we're not a few spring prom.
Never mind that, old chap. I've come to warn you.
Keep out of the Von Hilton's dying business if you tell you your life.
But you know that I was working on the current.
No, but I'm for you. Keep out of it.
All right, injure us forces at work.
Force us to put snuff out your life without a thought.
Please believe me, old chap. And do it like...
Quick, Watson! I know that I knew...
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Who cares? Big retailers are making a record profit!
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See? Things in credit unions help small businesses make payroll.
This bill would cut the vital resources they need.
While increasing megastore profits.
They deserve it.
Don't they?
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But I don't really need it.
Infliction is killing me!
Who cares?
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And now back to Dr. Watson and tonight's adventure, the Manor House case.
That was a fine place to break off your story, Dr. I must say.
I thought I'd keep you in as much suspense as possible.
Well, what happened next?
Were you injured when that bomb exploded?
No, no, my boy.
The question of the explosion knocked me out for a few minutes.
When I came to, homes had disappeared.
And I can imagine where he'd gone.
Going, Dr.
Soon after that, the start arrived on the scene.
And after quick and fruitful examination of the premises,
we decided to return once more to the Manor House.
And so, an hour later,
I was telling my story to the man I still thought
to be the graph author of unhealthy stuff.
This is quite fruitful here, Dr.
The bomb might easily have killed you.
Oh, I really thought so.
Quick thinking in the presence of mine, am I stuck in trade?
You know, when I heard the cost of the crash,
I found myself under the dining room.
I must distressed that you yourself should be exposed to such danger.
Oh, not at all.
Her graph was a matter of fact.
I exposed myself to liberty to the fact.
No, I'm a cook, you know, what we call drawing the enemies far.
Calm down, Dr.
You don't mean to tell us that you expected
to have that bomb checked through the window at here?
No, sir, there's a star.
The assassin knew that I was working on the case.
He followed me to London and fell into the trap.
Just as I intended him to, by showing his hand.
Well, don't see what he's got you, Dr.
I myself must admit I cannot see that you are
any nearer to fighting the murder on the country, sir.
The case is really solved.
Well, don't see how you figure that one out, Dr.
Elementary, my dear, the star, Elementary.
One of the three people under suspicion
followed me to my house tonight.
The second bomb was thrown at approximately seven o'clock.
Now, it's only a quest of finding which one of the three
cannot account for his movements at that time.
Then we shall know the murderer.
You want a cross-examined, the magendo?
Yes, the star, bring him in, please.
One of the tires.
Tell us, Fager, where were you at seven o'clock tonight?
Discussing the military tactics of Klauswitz
with Mr. Karta, the Home Office Guard.
It's Karta.
What are you doing to let me cut this morning, too?
We'll take many days of discussion for two students
to appreciate all the subtleties, of course.
Yeah, I'll check on that again, Dr.
Yeah, thank you, sir.
And please ask Madam Verona to come in, will you?
Question, question, and the law, question.
They're all at seven o'clock tonight, you ask me?
I was listening to more babbling from a stupid young Englishman.
I'll keep my hotel.
Mr. Adams, where were you at seven o'clock tonight?
With Madam Verona and Herboudra.
There is a curious thing about the pattern of if in this house
is there not here, Dr.
Now, I checked on Colonel Spiger's statement.
It was true.
He was talking to Karta at seven o'clock, all right?
Have we put the other two account for themselves, Dr?
Oh, once again, the alibi featured her.
But this time, I began to doubt them.
Or wait, or wait, you say that, Dr.
Well, I would accept Madam Verona's alibi, the young Adams.
Obviously, she loads a boy and wouldn't put her to serve for him.
On the other hand, he worships her.
And I accept that he wouldn't have any scooples
about lying to provide the alibi for her.
He has got a point there, Dr.
Yes, I regard her with great suspicion.
Here, come in.
Yes, Miss Adam.
Dr. Watson, I've been worrying about Madam Verona.
I was afraid you wouldn't believe my alibi for her.
Indeed.
I have another, an unbiased witness who can testify
that Madam Verona was in this house at seven o'clock tonight.
Come in, France.
Yes, old lady, your hair.
France, did you spend Madam Verona at seven o'clock tonight?
Yeah.
I take up two glasses of Sherry to her.
It was a few minutes before seven.
Thank you, Mr. Adams.
Thank you, Mr. Adams.
I appreciate your concern.
You may go.
Here.
It seems to me we're still traveling in circles, Dr.
On the Comcrim idealist's side, the case is solved.
Indeed.
You astonished me, Dr. Who is the guilty party?
You will know in a minute, Sir.
Let's try and bring the three suspects in here, please.
Right, sir.
When they are assembled, I will give you the solution to the mistram.
Ladies and gentlemen, the mystery is so that I must apologize for any little convenience.
In convenience that you have gone, you, Madam Verona, you Colonel Swagler and you, Mr. Adams, have all unshakable adabies.
Therefore, the solution is obvious.
As my dear friend, Sherlock Holmes is often said, eliminate the impossible.
And whatever remains, no matter how improbable, is the truth.
Therefore, the only person that could have found Wolfbaum is you or Sir, yourself,
Grapher to Wolfbaum Hiltonstein.
Oh, sure, I believe you're right, Dr. Who?
What have you got to say to yourself, Sir?
That I, too, have Dr. Have unshakable adabies.
Oh, what is it?
Aibos, it's you, have Dr. In the second bomb was formed.
I don't know if you're talking about, I was alert.
Oh, come now, Othello. That's not true.
What?
How could you, mister?
Well, strike me down, the angry with me, Othello.
Of course, I know, I know, I know.
I know, you've got the real solution to take as usual, Mr. Aibos.
Yes, Master Stala, have to endure.
You might as well show me up on my dear one stop for rating yourself.
You really handled the case very well. You made only one mistake.
May I advise that victim of mine which you had just quoted?
eliminated the possible, and then if nothing remains, some part of the impossible must be possible.
Oh, sure.
Colonel Schneiker's alibi was valid.
So it was none of Verona's, since it was corroborated by the trusty trance.
But what does your alibi rest on Mr. Adams?
At Enrollers' Toad, I received seven.
Yes, but none of Verona is addicted to the use of drugs.
I'm sure that you spotted that, that's what.
Yeah, that's what I did.
Your mistake, old chap, was in not drawing the correct conclusion.
Mr. Adams' alibi depends on the unsupported word of a drug addict.
Now, use of drugs notoriously destroys, first of all, the sense of time.
In it, fix, such as the resetting of clocks could be worked on over, without her noticing.
Her word on a time alibi is completely valued.
Then, Adams is the man who's matters.
I don't know.
He's a murderer and a traitor.
Well, now that we're back in Baker Street, Watson, I may as well tell you,
that I have suspicions of Adams from the first.
What do you do?
Why?
Well, my brother, Mike got to tell me that he was suspected of being a traitor at heart.
He's been under observation for some years.
He was purposely given this assignment as a definite test of his integrity.
Well, I understand it all now, Holmes.
It's the same I could make an ass of myself in front of a star, too.
Oh, don't worry about it, old chap.
Please, don't worry.
You always at work can correct that impression, you know?
Yours will be the last word.
Oh, how do you mean?
Don't come to write this story in your memoirs, my dear fellow.
You can always do a little bit of what you say.
Re-editing of your own part?
What's charity?
Never need no.
Doctor, that was really a swell stuff.
Did you like it?
Sort of made me out of a bit of a fool, huh?
Oh, nothing of the kind, Doctor.
I agree with Holmes.
You did a splendid job.
After all, you did line for suspects for him, didn't you?
Well, come to think of it, yes, of course I did.
And you did make the point that Madame Baroque was a drug addict?
Yes, yes, but you're so I did.
And you did say that Mr. Adams's alibi could be a lie.
I do, you're right.
I didn't solve that case for Holmes after all.
It's about two.
Did anyone ever tell you that you're really a very smart young man?
I went to you and I could work on a case together.
We can't.
Starting tonight?
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And now Dr. Watson, what's the prescription for next week's story?
I think I can promise you a most entertaining adventure.
It concerns a famous magician, a female spy of unusual beauty, and a man even more brilliant than Holmes himself.
Is older brother.
Micro.
Sounds terrific, Dr..
And before we say goodnight to our friends, I want to remind them that our men overseas need the merchant marine to bring them back home.
The merchant marine got them there and it'll bring them back if you help.
Right now the merchant marine needs experienced mates, engineers, a bees, firemen, oil or water tenders, and chief cooks.
If you qualify right or wire collected once to merchant marine Washington 25 DC, bring the boys home.
To next Sherlock Holmes adventure is written by Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher and was suggested by an incident in the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story, The Greek interpreter.
Mr. Rathbone appears through the courtesy of Metro Gorgon Mayor and Mr. Bruce through the courtesy of Universal Pictures, where they are now starring in Sherlock Holmes series.
The Petri wine company of San Francisco, California invites you to tune in again next week, same time, same station.
This is Steve Bartell saying goodnight for the Petri family. Sherlock Holmes comes to you from our Hollywood studio.
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