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And Nigel Bruce, as Dr. Watt.
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They're very prevalent now.
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And now as we make our way through the night to Dr. Watt's hospitable door,
we notice a feeling of spring in the air.
The buds are swollen on the trees.
Still black and dripping from the rain.
The smell of warm damp earth.
Delicious.
Famous to many?
Well, hello, Dr. Watt.
I didn't see you in the doctor.
I did not check you up to see if my magnolia survived the winter.
Any casualties?
No, they all seem to be fairly bursting with buds.
There's nothing if delicious as that first faint whiff of spring.
Oh, oh, it's delicious.
Come along to the house before we both catch our judge of the cold.
After you, sir?
I'm not a talker, boy.
And I'm at age before beauty nonsense.
I'm not as decrepit as always.
Oh, what's this?
The front hall littered with trunks.
A suitcase?
Oh, yes.
I'm afraid my annual wanderlust has broken out rather late.
Spring?
I'm off on a little joint first thing tomorrow morning.
But, uh, come along and do a study.
Does that mean that this is the last of my story, Gallagher?
Oh, for this winter, yes, I'm afraid it does.
Well, I, I just, I'm not too forward if I hope to be invited back in it in the fall.
Oh, of course not.
You know we'll be waiting for you all the time.
Oh, thanks, sir.
Thank you very much.
It's a very decent update.
It could have to be me and Green is a verb.
And it will follow like the self.
Oh, I appreciate it, you know.
Sit down, sir.
Many sit down there over there in the usual chair.
Sit down and ask for it before I get all glittering.
It's sentimental.
You're going to tell us about Professor Moriarty tonight.
Well, I had intended to, but I've changed my mind.
I'm going to tell you the adventure of the red card, Column, instead.
Red-tired Column.
Isn't that a military term?
No, it isn't.
Mr. Jossar P. Emberler.
I mean, the junior member of Bittfall and Emberler,
Manufacturers of Artistic Paintboxes.
He made quite a tiny little fortune.
The card from the age of 61.
No, the house of Noah Schippenman was settled down.
Next year, 1897, you know what this...
You know who married?
Mary?
Yes, Mary.
He was married.
And when he was 30 years old, his unit.
Oh, like a big rich guy.
Rookie.
Rookie.
And in two years, he was admissible.
A creature that crawled beneath the sun.
It was the environment.
I'm going to head to the story again.
I was saying, this is the first third of April 1899,
and the rainy and disagreeable April it has been.
Holmes was a melancholic and philosophic move
that morning, if he stood by the window,
watching the rain drop, chasing while another down the pan.
Rain at oil was suppressed, and he was not working on a case.
When he was working on a case,
I don't believe you realize that there was such a thing as this weather.
Look at that beastly rain.
It hasn't stopped for three days.
I just won't be enough of a flood.
Well, it doesn't only know what transgressions to the blow it on.
I've been a really first class client for months.
Sure, Holmes.
It's probably good for the crop source.
Something?
The solid you client.
No, no, no.
The rain, of course.
Probably makes the little bugs close to the little cute, cute hole.
I'll drop it across it optimistic.
More likely, rotting all the feet
that's already been in the rain.
I'll drop it across it optimistic.
I'll drop it across the whole feet that's already been planted.
Rain at such largest as its bottom,
this confilling whose climate,
where any man with half of the water stays on their rain-soaked mist-bound island on the beach.
That's not the men with anything to do with it.
This is not bless the big coconut.
This climate gives them perfect complexions,
with so many lovely creatures about watching.
This is the perspective of quitting the country.
Oh my, I guess a joke?
No, it affects rubbish.
This little thứ I felt was wondering where it was,
to say it seems to have that effect on most impressionable mails.
Impressable nonsense.
When a woman is concerned with medical cases,
you'll never even notice whether she's 16 or 60.
And then you don't care whether she's got a well-turned ankle.
Or whether she's fat-footed.
Or why should I?
Home?
The times when I think you're a cold body fish.
Simply what's impossible?
Why do you suppose a pool that you show up?
Not pool.
Your style, P. Emberley.
Is he one of your clubs?
No, I suppose I'm calling, so.
He's simply by Scott and Young.
By the start, to be exact.
You must consider the case fairly hopeless.
If the stride ends the matter over to me, if it's only cold.
Well, the cold is a cab drawing often.
In front of our front door, you must see your car, Mr. Emberley.
Yeah.
Strange looking into the jewelry watch, isn't it?
Quite an old fella.
Looks literally bowed down with a car, but no weaklings.
Look at those shoulders and that chest.
The framework of a giant.
You are thinking of the cab driver about the fare.
Huh?
What is the penny, eh?
No sir, I don't like his face.
So fair, so eager, and the way the sneaky lops of grizzled hair
stick out to bundle his hat.
None of what he's worrying, what worrying, Mr. Emberley.
Worrying to bet it has nothing to do with money.
Imagine nothing else could upset him to any great extent.
Nonsense, huh?
You always look on the base side of human nature.
Here he is now.
Come in, come in.
Which of your shell at home?
I am.
This is my friend, Dr. Watten.
I'm a broken man.
He's robbed me this fine.
He can everything I had in the world.
I thought he was my friend and he took everything.
And I come under my nose in my own house.
Rob me, he did.
Yes, I thought you were a bit of a question of money.
My?
Who said money?
He stole my wife.
The light of my life, the apple of my eye.
True, she was very expensive.
But after all, she was my wife, and he stole her.
Mr. Emberley, my beautiful blond wife, hair, light gold,
and my securities.
The money I saved up to years of hard work.
Gone all gone.
Yes, thank you, Mr. Emberley.
At first, tell us about your wife.
Now, how long have you been married?
Two years.
Two years, and she's tired of me already.
Two years?
Yes, you're not good men.
Easy, more facts and pure of accriminations.
Where to get to the bottom of this case?
Well, three years ago, I retired, bought a house.
I think I was sick of the vision.
Costy plenty of money at that house there.
That's it?
I'd never lived alone in a big house before.
That's sort of lonely.
House began to need looking after, so I thought I'd start
looking around for a wife.
Nice, 13 young wives to look after me.
Then I met Ella.
And from there, she was too.
A good cook.
Hair, light gold.
Could bake a thief, and it took me a pile of good notes
in your mouth.
So I thought, I might just forget that, isn't it?
Very practical, I'm sure.
For that, I think it is a tank.
But no, Mr. Emberley.
Now, money a woman had been to.
There made my heart bleed the way the money went.
I suppose you'd been glad when you had the political off
your hands.
But who was this infant sheech clothinger?
His name was Dr. Ray Ernest, a young fella.
He used to come over and nice and play chess with me.
I see.
He stole your wife.
And my security is here.
For surely the security is a registered.
You know, I'd be hoped to convert them.
Maybe not.
But I must have them back.
And you've got to find those security for me, Mr. Holmes.
You've got to find them.
And your wife of course, of course,
wherever she is, there you are.
Oh, quite.
On the other hand, Mr. Emberley, I can think
I don't see that I can give much service.
It's a routine matter, and I'm sure
that Scott and Jard would be only too bad.
Not a single security.
Very well, very well, very well.
And when do I best?
Dr. Watts will take a run down to your house
at Luisham to look over the ground.
Oh, really?
Yes.
I'm the executive, come to yourself.
After my heavy financial loss, nobody cares about
no men's heart.
He's broke and dropped that brain.
I'm not coming myself, but because I'm free occupied
with the case of the two-coptic patriarchs.
The particular case doesn't seem to be very complicated.
I'm sure Mr. Emberley, the Dr. Watts
can handle it, as well as I could myself.
Well, that's the best that you can offer.
I suppose I must be satisfied.
And that's what she was.
And that young man, but as he picked up it,
I see this him like my own son.
Get the hell out of the house.
And now look how they treated me.
Me, you'll never find it.
Right, right.
And now, a good day, Mr. Emberley.
Yeah?
Oh, yes, well.
Well, a good day, Mr. Holmes.
Now, I expect Dr. Watts to stop the loan.
Have my address, I believe.
Oh, the executive, no one's in fact.
I must say, Holmes, I like the way
you sheds all this off on the mattress.
Coptic patriarchs, indeed.
You just don't want to go.
Right, Watson, right, the very first time.
You've been digging for a case all to yourself for months.
Well, here it is.
Listen, in the nice case, you've given me, I must say.
Zettos, kids, son.
Oh, my daughter, oh, my duck, it's there.
So the emphasis on the duck is on not the stagum.
Oh, come, come, that petty.
Yeah.
Ah, that's better.
That's much better.
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Hello.
Steps on the stairs.
Steps on the stairs.
What's in it by not the stairs and then the triumph of food?
Hello, Holmes.
Well.
I'm back.
Hill.
A concrete hero.
That's the last of you when I take it.
It's like a victory in you, right?
Well, I did manage to dig up for her.
Of course.
Now about Mr. Ambalistate of Residence.
What's it like?
It's called the harem.
Oh, charming.
Here, isn't it?
I think the face of interest.
You were home.
You know that particular quarter, the monotonous brick street.
The where is the burden highway?
Well, right to the middle and lies this beautiful old home.
Surrounded by a high sun-baked world, mottled with lichens and tops with moss.
It's sort of old.
You may admit the purchase once and I noted it with a hybrid wall.
Hmm.
Well, I should have guessed it was the harem even if I hadn't passed the lounge.
It was smoky outside of the street.
Alangia?
It was a cold dark.
It was a mistrust.
Man, look.
It was a curious look in his eye.
A great kind of glances and a tonic type in.
Good.
I do.
How do you know?
Oh, a fool.
A child of ten could have seen through there.
I don't know.
I don't see.
Never mind.
Continue with your story.
All right.
Hardly entered the gateway before I saw Mr. Ambalist coming down the grise to meet me.
He began at once.
Pouring out his grievances.
He worked back to the house together.
And...
Well, once inside the wall, I'm not sure.
I've never seen a place worth kept.
Garden on the weeds and in a black, fully blacked.
The house, too, was flat and slippery to the last degree.
It just goes to show what happened to a place.
And there's no woman in hand about it.
To keep it in order.
Yes, but...
Mrs. Ambalist only been living a few days.
Hardly time for so much disintegration to take place.
Mr. Stettin, before she'll learn.
Possibly.
The inner right and the stamina seem to be ashamed of it.
He's doing his best to remedy it.
Though I must admit that his efforts...
looked to clifal in effectual.
What's the mechanism?
What's the mechanism?
What's the mechanism?
My wife's gone. Most of my fortune's stolen.
They're all coming up to what's incoming.
You see what remains of what is before my home.
And these men's home.
The castle, so they say.
But home is where the heart is.
My heart.
Look out, Dr. Watson.
Look out, that good waste.
Oh, you look good.
Look at that.
That's my...
That's perfect.
Too bad.
He's almost getting that part of pain.
Oh, that's it all I am.
Sorry, I shouldn't have left that part of pain.
But look at that.
I suppose.
That my wife is alone in the house once again.
No, no.
Who's been doing this pain to yourself?
And I start getting scared of the patient under the circumstances.
I wonder if there's something to be said in heart.
And it's getting rid of Dr. Watson.
This is my study.
My son can take care of it.
Oh, son, son, son, son, son.
I see you just thinking what work in this room, too.
Hmm.
It's not a pain.
Yes, it's not dry yet.
That's why I have a fire in here.
No, let me see.
Where did you keep your security?
In the face of that wall.
This room is really a scum room.
I can think.
But the man shuttle on the window and the man door.
Take a poop.
Ah, that's the irony of it.
No seat in my mouth could have taken my money.
But my wife.
My own wife.
That's a poop, Dr. Watson.
I'm an ant.
Taking another wedding dress.
No, no, no.
I took him here.
No, no, no.
It doesn't look so.
I'm not fighting any great.
I had a wedding night.
That's the wedding night.
I took two of the circus seats.
But hey, master, get her.
What did you give her a treat?
I did.
Did you go?
No.
Last month, she felt sick.
She had a headache.
She did.
I believed her.
Went alone.
And I came back to this dorm.
The safe was fine.
What night was that, Mr. Emmer?
That's 30.
Oh, thank you.
Yes, I used it.
Money wasted.
She was always wasting money.
Now I have that ticket, Mr. Emmer.
Oh, no, no.
Oh, you just got it in the car.
No, why?
I wanted to say a bit of it.
I wanted to say a bit of everything.
A bit of money out there.
Yeah.
Give me that picture.
What, I see.
There's a posh he goes, coser.
May our soul burn in torment.
That picture's burning now.
My cousin fell away once.
This case begins to look more somber than I expected it.
You could only have brought me that ticket, Watson.
Oh, I did my best.
I may not have the ticket itself, but I did notice a number of the seats of Bravo Watson.
How did it happen to remember?
Oh, it was a matter of fact.
It was my patient form at school 31.
See from the bottom?
And so it stuck in my head.
Spread it out, though.
Then, Emmerless seat must have been 30 or 32.
Give me, give me now, who can that be?
Who can that be?
Well, who can it be?
That's the patient.
Yes, yes, yes.
Here he comes up to test.
Early running.
Come in.
Well, bless my soul, if it isn't our old friend.
Our good friend, Mr. Rambley.
What's up?
I tell you, if I'm with the host, I can't make anything out of here.
See yourself.
Come at once without fail.
Yes.
And give you information as to your recent last signed element.
Yeah, the victory.
Hmm.
Spatched a two-ten from Little Pirlington.
Little Pirlington and Essex, I believe.
Not thought of printing.
You will start at once, of course.
What's in the cup of the tray?
It's probably a hoax.
What could anyone indeed use pearly?
Just that I'm a very responsible person.
Where's my cup?
Yes, here it is.
We'll look up this minister of the gospel.
Eelmen, here it is.
Yes, JCelman, MA, living of Mossmore, Little Pirlington.
Yes, but I still don't.
I'm sure, Mr. Ambley, you want to find your wife and your lust, because the wind's up.
Oh, of course, the fucking away.
Step time, then, money.
Here we are.
Here we are.
His train from Liverpool Street.
Five, twenty.
Yes, just have time.
Mr. Ambley, you go downstairs and hear the cab.
I'll help doctor Watson throw a few things in the bag.
Do you think I need Dr. Watson?
That's not better, go a little.
No, no, no, no.
It may be a trap, I'll be know.
I shall go, Mr. Ambley.
It would make the worst possible impression on both the reason on myself if you refused to pop up so obvious a queue.
We should feel that you were not in the earnest about this investigation.
Very well, very well. I'll go.
Perhaps you'd better go then.
What?
Take your case, Watson.
After the brilliant ways in which you've handled it.
No, no, no, no, no.
Go on, Mr. Ambley.
Oh, you'll miss your train.
Very well, Becky.
Here you are, Watson.
Here, here's your bag.
It's packed.
I never know when you may be called off in a case like this. I packed it for you.
Oh, no, I do think so.
And quite.
Now, whatever you do, see that he really does go to Little Pellington.
This is a very big issue.
Again, quite.
So do you pick a way and try to return?
Get to the nearest telegop station and send me the single word bogey.
I'll arrange to have it reach me whatever I am.
What?
You have something to look into it at this end then?
I have Watson.
This case is beginning to take on a rather curious and sinister aspect.
Above all old man, take care of yourself and Mr. Ambley.
Before we find the outcome of Watson's curious mission, ladies and gentlemen.
I have a few words to say.
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Now I can't find this rain.
Everything's as dark as a black holocaust cutter.
You know, they hailed them.
Shit, they're little haviners here.
Well, I haven't found a window on that.
How much chance on the first floor will boys shoot quarters?
Move.
They've been slaughtered in the barracks.
Now they managed to steal this porch pillar.
Ah, this concrete-hungered rain.
Just leave that green pole. Come on.
Hey, there we are.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Here's the window that's a match. Easy, easy, easy.
Ah, no.
One foot over the sill.
Up with your end. Up with the marker.
I thought I would see you prowling round down below, eh?
Well, I've caught your red end.
Nice wild goose chase. That turned out to be.
Oh, I see.
I see.
Nice wild goose chase. That turned out to be.
That's been the four Sherlock Holmes.
It's a four.
I'm sure the family will call and see if we can explain.
They've explained nothing.
They've never seen that telegram before.
They're waiting to eat it.
They might have thought they were suspicious editors.
They're missing the last train and having to sit up all night
to compound their station with the rain dripping through the roof.
Well, we could have gone to an hotel.
Don't even hotel them cost money.
I think I'll go along home now and get some breakfast.
Yes, we'll not.
We're going to come into the house and see if everything's on.
But I look up there.
Do we need to go over the porch?
It's open.
Perhaps you'll have to like that, too, sir.
I'll be shh.
I'll tell you I don't like the looks of this.
Where's my seat? Where's my seat?
Here, here, here, here.
Wait, so find out.
I'll see.
Please glue me in.
Look, look.
There's someone's being here, right enough?
Put prints on the first page.
I'll find him if I had to tear the face apart.
Please put that in the family.
We're here waiting for you in the study.
Home.
Good.
Have a good start, you guys.
Don't get to hear.
I'm going upstairs window.
That's very young, man.
There's always been an old senate professor that I cared to adopt it.
I looked at it.
I was glad I happened when I walked into Inspector Lestrade's gun last night.
He was a burglar, too.
But come, we're keeping you waiting.
He's in the library.
Here they are, Lestrade.
I told you we could expect them back before ten.
I would look here.
That's the man I saw loathing in front of the gate yesterday afternoon.
It's all over the black bus car.
We got this.
It's right, Dr. Lestrade.
It's got fungly emergence.
That's the guy.
Oh, no, look here, though.
I'd say obvious to anyone who tricked me.
Thank you.
You're here.
I don't have a dish.
I won't have too busy but it's pounding around my house in the middle of the night.
And watch the police station lock home.
I said, pick you.
Send that telegram yourself.
Very clever of you, Mr. Amber.
Very clever.
You're a travel paler.
I've ordered a night in the country.
Oh, no.
Not for that.
But kind of a foodie.
It is before.
Put the hand above us all of you.
Oh, surely not Inspector Lestrade.
Why he is from Scotland, young.
I don't care if it's from the house alone.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I told you this place.
I'll do this place.
Break it into my house in the middle of the night.
Oh, I'll get you for that.
What were you doing in here last night?
Answer me, that.
Looking for the bodies.
What?
Looking for the bodies.
The bodies of your wife and Dr. Ernest.
I'll be done with them.
I'll get you.
You murder them in this room.
We have ample proof.
Why are you?
Stop him.
Stop him.
He's got a capsule in his hand.
No, no, no, no.
Come on, get that out.
Get it out.
Get it out.
Oh, it's hot.
I have a few.
Everything's juice in the end in this proper place.
Take him away, that's right.
Right.
Come along now.
No more monkey business.
No more monkey business.
All right.
What a sea.
So that old bootamble is a mud, right?
How did you find it out?
Now, the first clue was the theater to get it.
Which it didn't give us.
We found that out.
Well, that destroyed his Alabama.
Yes.
The theater people assured us that there had been two in Tisky.
Not just one.
The second clue was the smell of fresh paint.
I think he's trying to hide by that.
What?
Yes.
He has fixated his wife and Dr. Ernst at this room.
Good.
His strong room.
Because there's near air fighters, anything can get human if possible.
You know, but how?
Well, that's what I wanted to find out.
That's what I was looking for.
I broke into the house last night.
What did you find?
Look here.
That is the gas pipe along the scurrying here.
It rises in the wall, in the angle there,
and then that plaster rose in the center of the ceiling
where it's concealed by that ornamentation.
Ernst, why don't you?
Oh, how horrible.
Yes, and look here.
Look.
Near the floor.
What do you make out?
Two words written on the wall.
We were.
We were in a school.
What was that mean?
The poor devil was trying to write.
We were murdered.
I can see the whole gas casino.
It was last Thursday night.
And believe it, lured his wife and doctor Ernst into this room.
Oh, look at that wind.
I wish it was soft.
And it stuck to bed in this room.
And have a little game in here.
Hey, doctor Ernest.
And just you sit here.
He didn't want to train the doctor while l go and look for the chestnut.
This is it, doctor Ernest, for some reason.
If you don't mind, l'll close the door.
With the taht drunken.
There's much to be eaten here with the doctor.
So you.
You're much to be.
Much to be eaten.
You said, wind only wouldn't call.
I feel so different.
Is there something terrible going to happen?
Oh, no.
My name is Emily.
This house is getting on your nerves.
So there's no wonder.
He gets worse and worse.
Oh, my God.
I'm so frightened!
You must go away.
away. Now don't be alarmed, sir. I had your husband under observation
sometimes. I'm afraid he isn't quite normal. It's, uh, it isn't safe for you to stay here any longer.
But, sir, don't you understand? I can't be my husband. He knows what would
have left him alone. We could get a nurse to take her in. You can't stay here with him.
What was that? Your father, he had it. He was outside the door, isn't he?
What's happening? Was that the room? Is it the door? What can we do?
You can't live there. It's the door. Someone's standing in the gander and
I can see who's coming out of here. What's happening?
Oh no, he's gone. He's gone. Bambling.
Let's go.
Quick. Hurry up.
It's not two of three. I am shadowy. Bambling. Bambling is found.
No, wait a minute. They'll realize what this means.
He must have gone mad, I'm afraid.
Yes, yes, yes, what I was afraid of is maniac.
Almost like a maniac.
Oh, this is horrible with trap.
I'm fool, I wasn't.
Why can't I do it?
I feel so strange.
I can hardly breathe.
Here, sit down on the floor.
Here's better down here.
It's no use.
I can't see.
There we go.
I don't mind anymore.
I'm quite all right.
Yeah.
This is Emily.
This is Emily.
Don't give up.
But I do think, too, I was born with people.
It's dangerous, I can't think of.
God, I can't breathe.
I can't think.
What a tragic story, Dr. Watson.
Was Mr. Amberley insane?
He decided he was.
He ended his days in a Nassalam.
Did they ever find the bodies?
Yes, at the bottom of an old well,
opening of which it is cleverly concealed by a dog.
Can I ever say this?
And now I'm afraid it's time to say goodbye.
Well, not goodbye, Dr. Watson.
I'll apologize.
Just as you say, Mr. Manning.
Anyway, in conclusion, I want to thank you and our radio audiences
who have patiently listened to the reminiscence
of a sentimental old fellow.
And I want to wish you all old and young,
an extremely happy summer.
Thank you, Dr. Watson.
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Tonight, as our present series ends,
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Well, very, very briefly.
Speaking of myself and Mr. Bruce,
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for the many letters of interest and encouragement
that we received.
And finally, a word of appreciation
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And now, until fall, it's time for me to save.
Good of you all, and good luck.
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