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Good evening, Mr. Foreman. Come in and settle yourself down. Thank you. You're looking particularly comfortable tonight, Dr.
Feed up on the sofa and the puppy's asleep on your lap. Here's my boy. The three of us went for long walk on the beach this afternoon.
Monty and Winnie had a running battle with the Seagulls in Constance. They've been fast asleep ever since we got home.
Oh, I hope you're not too tired, Dr.
I'm counting on a new Sherlock Holmes story, you know? No, no, no, I'm already a FOIA, Mr. Coleman. In fact, I was going through my notes on the case just for you to arrive.
Well, last week you told us it concerned a strange society who held their meetings in an underground ball of a furniture warehouse.
So, you know, that's right, my boy, now, down with it. No, no, no, no, no, no. The story really began when storm in November,
in 1887. I was a marriage at the time and living away from Baker Street. On this night in question, my wife had already gone to bed,
and I was nodding in front of the par over one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories. I had a very tiring day, I remember.
It was about the hour that a man gives his first yawn and glance at the clock. And suddenly, I front doorbell jangled, discordantly.
So, our servant Edner had gone off to bed, so I crossed to the window and opened it.
It was very dark, but I could just see the outline of a figure standing on my doorstep. It looked like a woman.
Suddenly, a cultivated voice called up to me.
He's a doctor, he is.
A year's madam. I'm a doctor.
Did he come at once? He's a member of life and death. I want a carry, waiting.
Oh, all right, all right, I'll be down immediately. I closed the window, scribbled enough to my back,
that my coat had been hacked in my bag, and a few minutes later, I stepped out of the front door and closed it behind me.
That edge was standing at the curb, but I couldn't see any trace of the lady who had called back.
The only person in sight was an old and a possible figure woman, just in rags and tatters.
After a moment of bewildering, I spoke to her.
Did you see a lady leave here at a moment ago?
No, doctor, she didn't leave. She's still waiting for you.
Oh, it gives me madam, but...
Who's the user? I thought you were bigger woman.
There was many tough discusses there. Now please get in this carriage.
Where's the driver?
I'm going to drive. Please get in.
No, no, no, no. Don't hit business.
Are you sure that you can handle those horses, madam?
Of course I can.
You should fill me the way you're driving, man.
Please don't ask me any more questions, sir.
You'll find out soon enough.
Thank heavens, we finally reached our destination.
I have to give them half way across London.
Hello, hello. Must be somewhere down near the river.
No drinking places here.
Nothing but enormous water.
Why are we stopped here, madam?
Well, this is where they're going.
Please stop me down this street.
I wish you'd turn me where you're taking me.
We have a club here in the basement.
Receiver yourself in the morning.
The very solid looking door.
How do you propose to get past it?
I'll show you.
Lord must be the very secret club of yours, madam.
It is done.
Oh, knocks.
Number seven.
Give that password to the lanterns.
You may enter.
Hello, me, doctor.
Madam, I do wish you'd tell me where you're taking me.
This looks like the entrance to an opium den or a thieves kitchen.
Don't worry, doctor. You're in no danger.
There.
Does that look like a thieves kitchen?
God, I don't believe my eyes.
Like yours, they furnished room.
What a strange collection of people.
Some look like beggars.
Others in the evening dress.
Number seven.
Who is this, ma'am?
He's a doctor. I've been depicting him.
I thought I said there would be no strangers.
Look here, my good, ma'am. I've been extremely patient.
My cup is beginning to wear a little thin.
I'll let me see your patient at once or show me out.
My time's valuable and I don't propose to waste it.
I'm sorry, doctor.
Where did you get it?
He's in the back room.
If you know what's good for you, doctor, whatever you call yourself,
you'll forget everything you see in here.
Stop threatening, sir.
They're not the least interested in your blasted crop.
Just take me to the patient.
This is the man we want you to examine, doctor.
What happened?
He fell down the stairs leading into the club room.
Why'd you move him?
We wanted him to be comfortable.
It's the worst thing in the world you could have done.
Never move a bus with an injured skull.
It is.
If you find it, all right, doctor?
No, madam, I'm afraid he isn't.
He's next broken.
He's dead.
Huh?
I didn't.
Dead.
You sure that, doctor?
Of course, I'm sure that, my good man.
I'm afraid you need an undertaker.
I'm not a doctor.
I'm going to tell the others.
I can fight everybody.
Fight!
Fight!
Julian is dead.
Julian is dead.
Oh, this is terrible.
Who is this man?
He's a doctor.
I'm better get him out of here after once.
We don't want any strangers nosing about.
That's right.
You shouldn't have bothered me anyway.
I just wanted just a minute.
I assure you, ladies and gentlemen,
I haven't the slightest desire to stay here one moment longer.
If you direct me to the door again, madam,
I'll try to find a cab myself.
And this cup of second just took him to home.
Show him out and get him his money.
Follow me, sir.
I'm delighted to.
So, man, if I don't drive you home, doctor?
Well, no, I just prefer it.
My nerves aren't in the best shape.
You mustn't be angry with me, doctor.
Please, evening again, number seven.
No, but his gentleman is.
Will you see if you've been find a cab for him, right?
To whom shall I send in my bill, madam?
Oh, here's a five-part note.
That should cover your time and trouble, shouldn't it?
No, no, no. It's far too much, madam.
No, doctor.
Please, it's night and it hasn't been a very pleasant case for you.
Please, take it.
Kind of a very generous indeed, but by the way,
how do you happen to come to me in the first place?
I was driving about looking for a doctor
in a policeman's director's video house.
Oh, I see you.
I have found a cab for you.
Thank you, my man.
Oh, doctor.
May I come round in the morning for a death certificate?
Of course, of course.
You would remember my address?
Yes, but I don't know his name.
And what's...
Doctor Watson?
Doctor Watson.
What?
Not...
Doctor Dr. Watson, who's associated with Sherlock Holmes?
No, no, no.
That is what you know of me.
Good night, doctor.
And please, forget about everything you've seen.
Well, about myself, an amazing business.
Holmes will be interested to hear about this.
And that's the way it was, Holmes.
One of the most curious advances I've ever had without you.
Interesting, Watson.
You see, this underground cellar was, like, seriously, punished.
Yes, and the people there were an amazing mixture.
Some were in rags and some in evening dress.
Like the mister, right, man?
Some in rags and some in tags, and some in both gums.
Exactly.
In the feeling that I was taking part in the story out of the area,
I was wondering if I was going to be able to get out of here.
Yes, and the people there were an amazing mixture.
Some were in rags and some in evening dress.
Like the mister, right, man?
Some in rags and some in tags, and some in both gums.
And the story out of the Arabian night.
I must say, though, I was pretty angry at the time.
However, after a good night's rest, I felt quite different
to this morning.
I thought I'd just drop around and tell you all about it.
Like, Dad, you did my death alone.
It was the interesting to see if any repercussions
of your strange adventure reaches.
Ooh, I doubted.
The woman seemed quite in the death when I mentioned your name.
We'll see.
Meanwhile, I'm expecting a time.
I'm not too busy.
Perhaps you can stay.
No, Dr. very much.
Who is it, do you know?
Telegram will tell you much more than I can.
Right now to go.
Let's have a look.
See at your lodging this morning.
Discuss our problem.
Signed AMS.
The high-handed message.
See at your lodging.
So please, let's suppose AMS stands for.
I was just trying with that problem when you arrived.
Should be the American medical school?
No, no, there's no such body.
It's the American Medical Association.
You're curious.
A tone of the message inclines me to believe
that the age stands for Amateur.
Very possibly.
Amateur...
Mask of the Society.
Or the Amateur...
Nerd Rose?
That would be a nice thought, wouldn't it?
Because they have represented it now, no doubt.
To save us further, guess where?
Holmes, it looks like the same character as I drove in last night.
The girl standing on your door.
That's the hyperfetch.
Splendid.
It seems that we have not heard the end of your adventure.
Go and meet the lady at the top of the stairs, will you?
What you have in safeness is Hanson's leg.
All right, you are home.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, then.
Come in, Madam.
What you come in?
Thank you, Dr. Watts.
Mrs. Jennifer Holmes.
Now, to our service, Madam.
Won't you...
Won't you stand?
I'll let you drop the brown leg.
It's your voice.
You're the lady who fixed me last night.
The step is a bigger woman.
Yes, I am, Dr. Wattson.
Forgive me for being so mysterious at the time.
Douglas, you have come to consult me regarding last night's unfortunate accident,
the Amateur-Vindicant Society.
If you know what the initials stood for, Mr. Holmes.
After getting Dr. Wattson's story of last night's happenings,
the connotations seemed obvious, am I right?
Perfectly.
Last night, when Dr. Wattson told us it was dead,
we thought it was an accident.
And now you think it is murder, eh?
Lady Bermitt, if you expect my help from us,
we don't want mystery.
Just what is this Amateur-Vindicant Society?
I'm afraid it'll be a little hard for you to understand our motives.
For a group of people, rather wealthy people, I suppose,
who find pleasure in deliberately leading a seeming life disguised as beggars.
We use the business to do it last night, Drs.
Our headquarters.
We keep our beggars there and change out of them before they go home.
Fantastic idea.
What a futile worth is for spending your leisure time with Lady Bermitt.
I suppose it must seem so at home.
But we have to hurry as you learn how the other half lives.
The causes are certain, thrilled and loving showers with the police.
At least they do some good.
Indeed.
I should be interested to learn how.
No, the money we make is beggars, we need to cherish.
Oh, do you really?
And you feel that this gesture on your part absolves you
from any responsibility to the real beggars?
Whose livelihood you're on?
Imparing.
I...
Hasn't thought of it just like this.
No.
Then I suppose you won't bother helping me.
Oh, that's quite another matter, Madam.
As a professional detective, I come and deported to be a modelist.
Yes, I will investigate this case for you.
Though I warn you, my fee will be an extremely high one.
Money isn't important, Mr. Holmes.
As long as we can sort Julian's debt without bringing the police into the key.
Lady Bermitt, who is the dead man?
The man you refer to as Julian.
Julian Trapper, the poet.
He was the one who started after that.
I think I've read some of his work, Decadent.
Distinctly Decadent.
Well, what makes you think that he was murdered, Lady Bermitt?
Last you left last night, Dr. Watson.
There was a terrible scene.
He wouldn't let the city hold.
Oh, he's a big fellow who was so unbundly.
Yes, that's the one.
Oh, do I remember him?
He said that he saw Lord Trapper.
Then he looked at me and looked at me.
And he came to the head of the staircase.
Oh, Lord Trapper's all being...
Lord Trapper's dealing for Sonny's early mission.
Oh, yeah.
There was a bitter argument.
Trapper refused to do the same thing.
Then he had a great foresight.
Then he got a step off that and he got to the police.
So that's when we decided to send a telegram to you.
Oh, yes, yes, I see.
So the proof of murder depends on such stingy evidence as to whether the dead man fell or...
Well, to be say, was...
It seems like...
Mr. Holmes, even though you've found the proof, please help us, won't you?
Yes, Lady Brammy, I'm full.
So you come back with me now to our headquarter?
I'm for joining you in the air.
In the meantime, my old friend Dr. Watson can go with you.
What the hell?
What can I do without you?
You know, I've got a Jo-Jab act accordingly.
Very well, Mr. Holmes.
Could you please you be there?
I promise you that I will be there, madam.
Thank you so much, Mr. Holmes.
Will you expect the news?
Come on, Doctor.
Well, I'll just get my head and coat.
Oh, what do you want to do?
Go with her and ask no more questions.
I will join you within the air.
Mr. Clinton, you're out.
I don't think you believe so.
Of course I do.
Well, in work.
And go with it all, fellow, and keep your wits about through the gains of foot.
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The Amateur-Mendican Society, a group of wealthy ex-Centrics who pose as beggars,
have come to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson with a problem.
One of their members has apparently been murdered,
and the famous pair have been asked to investigate the killing.
As we rejoin our story, Dr. Watson,
still awaiting the arrival of a great detective,
is cross-questioning three of the members
at the headquarters of this unusual suspect.
Three if I don't find your story is very convincing.
Don't you now?
Then suppose you start asking questions
and your Sherlock Holmes gets here.
He's the mafe of engage to settle his business,
not you, or paying for his services.
Not those of his assistant.
Mr. Holmes asked me to conduct this preliminary investigation.
My good man, I'm perfectly familiar with his methods.
So keep a civil time in your head if you want to continue with his case.
Well, I'm not answering any more questions till he gets here.
Stop.
No, Cecil.
You say that you saw Holmes deliver to the dead man
as he came down the stairs last night.
Yes, I did.
Well, where were you standing, sir?
At the head of the staircase.
I hope it was beside me, and as you didn't came by,
he delivered late.
Please excuse me, number 11.
Excuse me.
What is it?
There is a strange man just coming.
He is dressed as you when you work,
but I do not remember rushing him here before.
He speaks very roughly.
Did he get the correct signal?
Yes.
And the password.
He must be a new member.
I suppose we better see him.
Bring him in.
Bad time for him to come here.
Can't find it.
Please, please.
Thomas.
Thomas, basically.
Yes.
Where are you right now?
Don't you do yourself proud, don't you?
Who are you?
And how does it get in you?
I'll give you a signal and the password.
Just like Julian told me to.
Are you a friend of Julian?
Of course I am.
You're coming to meet him here to die.
Who are you really?
Are we all friends here?
Yes, you can talk freely.
And I'll make people introduce myself.
I am Don Louis Jose,
for $200 dollars at your service.
What?
Why do you want to join us?
When Julian told me about it,
well, it's a secret.
How do you say it?
My son is gone.
It is a so charming idea
to see up for those augmenting things.
I suppose he's all right.
Oh, I'm all right.
Now, where is Julian, please?
He will watch for me.
He's in the other room.
They're an accident.
And an accident?
Not yet.
That one, I hope.
Oh, very bad one.
I could watch you better take him in there
and break the news to him.
Well, follow me, sir.
Well, this is Celibut.
Please tell me what happened, doctor.
Thank you, Mr. Fail, sir, for the shock, sir.
Your friend is dead.
His neck is broken last night.
I'm broke.
Yes, except that I do believe it's an accident.
Holmes!
She's quite, which I'm quite.
But not quietly enough, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
Come on, come back to the others
and let all take a look at you.
Come on, get moving both of you.
This is not a pup gun in my hands.
Sorry, Holmes, I've been holding away.
It's all right, Doctor.
Oh, Cecil.
Dorothy.
Come here.
I want you to tell me something.
Oh, Cecil.
Dorothy.
Come here.
I want you to take a look at the great Sherlock Holmes.
Walked into our trap just like any stupid policeman.
No way I had to dress up to do it, Mr. Holmes.
We were waiting for you here anyway, you know?
No, I was going to wear the vatmas to hold.
You see, I knew I was walking into a trap.
How did you know that, Mr. Holmes?
It was only the story you brought to us today
with some obviously a false one.
It does tell us there is no amateur mendicant society.
Well, they're home.
Well, Edna's home.
Tell him.
See how much you really do.
Yes, tell him.
Yes, tell him.
Why should I tell you what you already know?
Oh, on fork.
If you know what's going to be for you.
Oh, you're so persuasive, Mr. Holmes.
Very well.
Undoubtedly, Julian Trevor's death last night was an accident.
You fetched the doctor, Lady Barney, a very natural move,
and later discovered that the doctor in question
was the old friend of Sherlock Holmes.
You're all afraid that I would become interested in your unusual
society, and so you invented that very thin story
about the accident being a murder.
You wanted to lure me here so that I could be disposed of,
and you could all continue your necterious works
without injuries.
Well, now aren't we clever?
What is on necterious work, may I ask?
Oh, my God.
That's what gave me a clue to the lanterns.
Five of the French revolutionists.
They strongly aristocrats up on the lampposts.
Then again, the combination of curious costumes
and a luxurious establishment in a low-class area
posed another question, what political belief
provides a common meeting round for misguided aristocrats
and dangerous commoners.
And how did you answer that question?
Of a very simple matter, sir.
One word.
Nicolism.
It's doctrine of assassination and overthrow of government
to find every chance of being put into practice
by all of you at the forthcoming jubilee celebrations
to be held in London.
And also with account for your beggars' foes,
a beggar would have greater freedom of movement
in account than an ordinary person.
You're a clever man, Mr. Holmes.
Who's that you'll have to die?
I'll get the rope.
What are you going to do with him?
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Two, give my first-hand taste of nihilism of course.
It's not live.
I know too much.
You can't possibly do this.
You know the peaceful track is here.
On the turn the police get here,
you and your friend homes will be blown to kingdom come.
Is this the road sticking?
Ah, right.
And stuck together, Mr. Holmes.
That's it.
Ah.
Oh, my God.
Stand at the wrist of mine.
We know it's confronted before.
I wasn't there to shame now.
Is this any better?
I have to doctor Cecil while I find Holmes's fake.
With pleasure.
I can't go through this.
You can't go through it.
I can't stand by and see too innocent and murdered.
Don't be a fool, Dorothy.
We can't let them live.
They know too much.
I don't care.
If you go on with the time going off with the police.
Are you fool?
Fire up as well, Cecil.
Leave me alone.
Sit down there beside you.
Go on.
You're a devil.
Oh, shut up.
Now, Mr. Holmes.
I'm going to fetch a little invention.
A little invention I'm sure you'll be interested in.
Mr. Holmes.
It's a pity you and your friend didn't learn to mind your own business.
I'm afraid it's too late to teach an old dog that you tricked us.
It's too late now at any rate.
Quite comfortable to watch.
Don't you speak to me, sir.
You're a filthy traitor at your country.
Robby.
Here we are.
The example of Mikhail Petrov's mechanical genius.
He's powerful, blow the entire building sky high.
And the three of you are with him.
I won the time clock, sir.
And the set of views to go off in five minutes.
We'll give us plenty of time to get away.
So.
Come on, Sidney, let's get out of here.
Right.
Charming picture.
Brave, you bound hand and foot sitting beside each other on the sofa.
But turn out, Dorothy.
Think of our cause during the five minutes.
As for you, Mr. Holmes and your friend.
Put red in the bed.
Well, Holmes, this looks like the end, Petrov.
I blame myself.
I haven't been so inferno in noisy when I recognize you.
You wouldn't be in this mess.
I wasn't sure if I thought of a lot.
I think they suspected me anyway.
I must say it seemed to me that you told them a big deal more than was necessary
about your suspicions.
Surely you could pretend you dig new.
Oh, I suppose I could have done it.
I can't.
Are you not ready to die?
I'm going to get brown, they're carried.
By the way, was I right in assuming that you have associates on Nailist?
Of course they are.
They're planning to assassinate the prime minister during the Jubilee celebration.
The prime minister, great happens, Holmes.
We've got to get free.
Assuming some political happen.
We did get free in your former associates for a reigned in court.
We just testify against them.
Of course I would.
But what chances are they?
Let's stop and stay for this time.
Why doesn't it hurt?
The father's your weapon.
I'll stop it for you.
Holmes, your hands are free.
What's the armor, dear fellow?
The bandage wrist I mentioned just now can seal the razor-edged blade.
I cut through the ropes almost before our friends had left the room.
Why did you keep us in the suspense, Mr. Holmes?
I wanted to be quite sure that you'd testify in the forthcoming column at them.
There we are.
Matt renders the bomb.
Ah!
And that gives you the privilege of scrumming the crap that I set to your associates later on.
It's like with you that you had a change of hearts and prevented you from leaving us.
Holmes, Holmes, how could I ever thank you?
Holmes, you had the place surrounded with police when you came in here.
Of course I did, my dear fellow.
Yeah, the end of your ropes.
Oh, wonder who was so calm.
No wonder you told them so much.
You wanted them to show their hair.
For a science they all fell on.
They obliged me most satisfactorily.
They attempted up a triple murder.
They are self-confessed anarchists.
And for the evidence of Lady Broughton, I'm sure that we can put them where they all belong.
Considering it's barely known, I think you'll agree, Watson.
That is a very, for him said morning's work.
Doctor, tell the truth.
Were you scared, wait for that time bomb to go off?
Yeah, my boy, I was so scared that to this day I can't stand being in the same room with a loud ticking clock.
These six of the clock.
These to speak to me.
These to say, tick tock.
This is the end.
Tick tock.
This is the end.
Tick tock ever speak to you, other?
Well, yes, Doctor.
How did you know?
What?
What the clock did you?
Tick tock.
Petri took time to bring you good wine.
Petri took time to bring you good wine.
You listen to your clock and I'll listen to mine.
Doctor, can I help it if I like to hear about Petri wine?
After all, that Petri family really knows how to make good wine.
And it's no wonder.
They've been making wine ever since they started the Petri business generations ago, way back in the 1800s.
Because the making of Petri wine is a family affair?
Well, they've been able to hand on down from father to son, from father to son, the skill and experience of each preceding generation.
So naturally, when it comes to turning luscious, sunrise and grapes into fragrant, delicious wine,
well, you just can't beat the Petri family.
Because Petri took time to bring you good wine.
Say, don't forget to take time to send for your Petri recipe calendar.
It's free.
Just write to Petri wine, the E-T-R-I, Petri wine San Francisco 26 California.
San Francisco 26 California.
This offer is intended to apply only in those states and other localities,
where its acceptance is permissible by law and regulation.
And now, Dr. Watson, what adventure are you planning to tell us next week?
Well, next week, Mr. Foreman, I'm going to tell you a story of old Vienna.
The Vienna is fucking like beautiful women and looking music.
And of an extraordinary murder.
It takes place to be a compliment of a Mozart sonata.
Or, that sounds like a thriller.
I'll see you for sure next week.
Oh, just a minute before I go to the performance.
I want to urge every registered nurse listening in to get all the facts about the ARMY nurse score.
The ARMY needs you, nurses.
Need you to just prepare.
They'll make you an offset once and give you every chance
to further your post-war career.
So, if you're a registered nurse under 45,
call it your local Red Cross chapter and get all the details.
Or, we're collecting the Surgeon General, US Army Washington DC.
And if you can't qualify for the nurse's score,
see if you can't get into essential civilian nursing
so that you can release a nurse who does qualify.
But do something about it first thing tomorrow.
Won't you?
Tonight, Sherlock Holmes' adventure is written by Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher
and is based on an incident in the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story, The Five Orange Pips.
Mr. Rathbone appears for the courtesy of Metro Golden Macker
and Mr. Bruce for the courtesy of Universal Pictures,
where they are now starring in the Sherlock Holmes series.
The Peptory Wine Company of San Francisco, California
invites you to tune in again next week, same time, same station.
Meanwhile, don't forget to take advantage of our offer of a free recipe calendar.
Oh, the Peptory family took the time to bring you such good wine.
So, when you eat and when you cook, remember Peptory Wine
to make good food taste better.
Remember Peptory Wine.
This is Bill Foreman, saying good night for the Peptory family.
Sherlock Holmes comes to you from Hollywood Studios.
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