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The toast came, the toast came, the toast came.
Outrage indeed, was the torment inflicted on young victor Haggallet
and clearly a case for my friend in Sherlock Holmes.
My name is Dr. Watson, and I would privilege to show the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
I will tell you about the case of the Engineers' hub.
It began with myself asleep, a little suspecting the emergency that was to awake me and just stuff you moments.
I'm more.
Oh, what is it, what is it?
Oh, I carry it, I carry it.
There's been an accident, sir. Someone from the railway.
No, it's not on the railway.
No, it's someone from the railway, sir, from Pattinson. They're downstairs in the consulting room.
Oh, they're well, who says they'll be done in a couple of moments, will they?
I won't keep on waiting.
Morning, Dr. Watson.
Oh, morning, God.
Have you seen you around for some weeks now, sir?
What is it, sir?
Is this gentier, sir?
He can't.
Anybody bad weight, look for me.
What are you on, man?
No, sir, a passenger.
He came in by plane from Readingway just now.
That's where he could find the doctor quick.
So I brought him around here.
Oh, that's right, God.
Well, let's have a look at him.
Oh, this is all the same to you, sir.
I must be getting along with you, guys.
But, Mike, you're the same as you have, sir.
Well, I'd like to thank you, sir.
Don't mention it, Dr. Watson.
Goodbye, I'll check.
Hope you'll be all right.
Well, thanks.
Now then, let's, um, let's have a look.
Your hand, then.
Oh, what?
So I don't.
What?
Ooh, hold on a minute, guys.
Well, I get this hangtry for wear.
Oh, great, that's all.
Oh, that's all.
Yes, thank you.
Sir, excuse me.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
It's a bit of a mess, isn't it?
Yeah, so I get this cleaned up, don't I?
And...
Well, good.
Well, like this must have bled terribly.
It did.
I'll paint it at first.
Maybe.
When I came around, it was still bleeding, sir.
I wonder how much you've typed with that twig.
Let's stop it.
Look, if you knew what to do.
Come and sense it.
Matter of hydraulics at all.
Hydraulics?
Hydraulic principle.
Cut off the flow from a pump.
From an engineer.
You can tell we're guests.
Yes, happily.
Victor, happily.
Victoria Street.
How did that happen?
Look, there's something heavy and sharp to this.
Some kind of knife.
Only it wasn't an accident, doctor.
Not an accident.
It was a murderous attack.
An attack?
What?
I just moved.
This must be kept up with this thing.
Yeah.
Well, I think it would tell me a bit more.
Of glad to tell someone.
Because I'd have to tell it all to the police, isn't it, enough?
It's a truth, though.
It wasn't for this wound.
I doubt that the label word of it.
It's an extraordinary story.
And I have another fit of proof, though.
Look here, I have a label for you going to follow.
I think I might be able to help you all.
What more can you do?
I don't know whether you've caught my name.
What?
It might mean something to you, if I mention the name, or shall I go?
Shall I go?
You mean what?
Think it out to us.
I am.
Well, I would say that from the sound of your case so far.
This is just the sort of matter, for my friend.
If your tale is hard to say, you'll find a ready listener
and shall I come back and follow it?
Oh, my dear, sir.
You're looking at you, man, already.
Now then.
Begin at the beginning and take your time.
Well, you must know first that I live alone in lodging in town.
I set up in business as a hydraulic engineer a couple of years ago
with a legacy after my father died.
I had done seven years of apprenticeship before that
with Venerable Matheson, a Greenwich.
Well, I suppose most people find starting up on their own a bit sticky.
During these two years and a stone, I've had three consultations
and one small job.
I've made exactly 27 pounds ten gross.
Well, anyway, what I was leading up to was that yesterday,
just as I was thinking of packing up for yet another entity,
my talk came in with a card.
Of course, hello, Mr. Price.
He said, the gentleman did it to see you, sir.
To see me?
What do you say?
To see you?
Is that his card?
Oh, yes, sir.
Oh, thank you.
Colonel, I send a stock.
I think, well, I'm showing it at once.
At once?
Not the way, Mr. Hathley.
What do you say, Mr. Hathley?
You're just not here to catch Mr. Hathley for three months.
Oh, is that so?
Colonel, I send a stock, sir.
Please make use of it.
And thank you, Robinson.
Very good, eh?
Please have a seat, sir.
Well, thank you.
Mr. Hathley, you have been recommended to me as a man
who is not only proficient in his profession,
but is also discreet and capable of preserving a secret.
I have a professional commission for you
in which secrecy is essential.
Absolute secrecy.
I give you my words, splendid.
But I'll be grateful if you'd state your business now, Colonel.
My time is valuable.
Really?
Well, how would this begin is for a night's work, sir?
Fifty gig.
Most admirably.
I say a night's work, but an hour's would be near the mark, really.
I simply want your opinion about the hydraulic sensing machines
which have got out of gear.
If you show us what is wrong with it, we'll take it right ourselves.
Now, how does that suit you?
Who?
Yes.
Only Michel wants you to come tonight.
That's why we have to stay here to pay our other highly.
Where must I come to?
To A4 in Bachsham.
There's a train from Pattingham that will catch you there
about 11.50.
It's the last train.
If you would come on that, I will lead you at A4 station.
Our place is about seven miles from the station.
How shall I get back?
You will give you a shake down for the night.
Oh, always no trouble.
But rather, always.
My early appointments tomorrow.
Forgive me for doubting that you are as occupied
as you would have me released.
It's to recompense you for whatever inconvenience you might need
that we have prepared to pay a young and unknown man like you.
The sort of clear that would fire an opinion
from the very heads of your profession.
I repeat, we prefer you to come on the train I have mentioned.
Very well, I'll come.
Mr. Hazelid, you ought to wear that fuller's earth
is a valuable product in this country.
Certainly.
I believe it's an accountant in one of the places that is so.
Well, some little time ago, I bought this place of mine not far from ratings.
I found the deposit of fuller's earth in one of my feet.
Really?
Not only that.
I have since discovered that this quite small deposit
happens to be just a link between two very much larger ones.
Both of these are in the grounds of my neighbors.
Well, naturally, when I found this out,
I had to take steps to buy their land as quickly as possible.
But I had no capital of my home.
So, I had to take the opinion of a few friends.
But to cut a long story short, from my friends money
and what I could raise, we erected a hydraulic place on our site
and we've been working away ever since.
This is the place which has now broken down.
I see.
Of course, the whole operation is highly successful.
And if it became known that hydraulic engineers of all people
were visiting our little house,
they would be good-bye to any chance of getting those things, you understand?
Yes, of course.
And now, Mr. Happily, I really must be going.
I shall see you tonight, sir.
Oh, yes, I'll be there.
But one question more, Colonel Sarg.
Yes?
He seems full of the dugout like gravel from a pit.
But it's full?
Then I don't quite see.
Ah, forgive me, Mr. Happily.
You are wondering about the hydraulic place?
Oh, yes.
We have our own process.
You see?
We compress the full of earth into bricks.
So that they can be removed, that any danger of people who might see them
realizing what they are.
And now, we'll buy you.
I shall be waiting for you for the effort that you let them get to you tonight.
Thank you, Mr. Happily.
You're indeed.
So, as soon as I can see the point of it,
the whole 50 gig is for a night's work,
makes a convincing argument.
I won't deny it, Mr. Happily.
You don't know what I'm about.
No, I kept my promise exactly.
Let's go on with the story.
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Hello, I got to leave it on time.
I was there in the passenger getting down there.
Colonel Sark was waiting for me outside the wiki gate.
He didn't say anything, he just lost my arm, and I was able to a carriage standing with his doors open.
As soon as we were in, that's when the woods were working the way we went,
as far as the horse could go.
One fourth?
Yes, everyone.
Did you observe the color?
Yes, I saw it by the side lights when I was stepping into the carriage.
It was a chestnut.
Todd, looking more fresh.
Oh, fresh and glossy.
Thank you.
I'm sorry, it was interesting to follow, too.
Well, we were driving for at least an hour.
The way we were going on the time we took, I'd said, with like 12 miles in the 70s told me,
I couldn't say out of the windows, and the Colonel wasn't inclined to talk.
Did you notice what the roads were like?
They're perfect, and pretty rough.
We Jones didn't merge most of the way.
A golden.
When we suddenly came off the roads onto a smooth driveway, we seemed pulled up.
Straight away, Colonel Stark had the door open, and hustle beyond the house where we stopped.
When we stopped there quickly, I hadn't even time to see what the place looked like.
It was pitch dark inside.
While the Colonel was funding about for matches, the door opened at the end of the hall,
and the woman came through with a lamp in her hand.
She spoke to the Colonel in German.
Can you follow German, Mr. Heppner?
Well, I can read it slightly, but something spoken has been made too fast to come.
Because it was German, Mr. Oh, without a doubt.
The way it could be was that whatever the Colonel told her, I gave her a bit of a shock.
She gave quite a start.
Then he took the lamp from her and pushed her off in the way she'd come,
who emotionally threw a door leading off the hall.
Every time it's to wait in this room for a few minutes,
I shall not keep you waiting long.
Oh, that's quite a light, I'm a guard.
What's that?
No, do not think.
God, do not say anything.
That is no good for you to do.
Never mind, I have to get it.
It is not worth your while to wait.
You can pass through the door, if you are thinking.
No one he never will.
For the love of heaven, get away from you before it is to wait.
I must go.
Let's go away.
Go away.
Go away.
Ah, Mr. Hattle.
Here is my secretary.
I'm manager, Mr. Berger.
How do you do?
How do you do?
Berger, we had better proceed to business.
Mr. Berger, for the livers, take you out to see the machine.
Oh, you can leave your hat here.
We do not have to go out of the house.
You mean you dig fullers earth in the house?
No, no, no, no, no.
This is only where we compress it.
But you will see it.
And, Mr. Hattle, we are now actually inside the hydraulic press.
The feeling of this small chamber is really the end of the sending piston.
It comes down slowly with the force of many tons upon this metal floor.
The walls here are old.
For yes, I see.
And what's the trouble?
They are small and laughable columns of water outside,
which receive the force and transmit and multiply it.
In a way, which is of course a minute of you, I guess,
it has been understood that perhaps there is a defect somewhere.
The machine goes really enough.
But there is some stiffness in the working of it,
and it seems that I am not some of its force.
From what there is to see in here though,
I am sure you are right in believing that the defect is somewhere on the outside.
Do you have to see if I may have a little bit?
Of course, I have to use that.
Thank you.
Oh, that's better.
Does that not really matter?
No.
Good evening.
No, but since you have here all the things to do,
and perhaps there are no Mr. Hattle,
I guess.
Well, the controller is here.
May I test this?
Hey, did you like it?
Good.
Ah, yes.
Yes, it's quite obvious.
Hold it already.
Hold on, just a minute, please.
Yes.
Just tell you this.
This rubber around the end of this driving rod here is quite close.
It's not quite filling the pockets as it moves along
and the water is getting by.
That's all you trouble this kind of stuff.
Well, we are very grateful for you Mr. Hattle.
Very, very grateful indeed.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Very quick question.
I think I will take one more glance inside,
just to make it absolutely sure.
Did you think it is necessary?
I don't want to stay here for these waters,
these waters in this way.
In the landfill of the mouthpiece,
or right, did I really have it?
I'll check it out.
No, no, I'm not here.
Then you're done.
Notice it's complete.
Okay, Mr. Hattle.
If you want a wide final opinion about the condition of your friend,
it is as if you told me what it's merely used for.
That's good, right?
I have told you.
Rest in full of depth.
Excuse me, I'm not a fool.
No one in this world would use a machine this size
of that amount of process
and it can't exist on the floor.
I have not full of depth.
Mr. Hattle, you're all together too equipped with it.
Very well.
You wish to know more about the working of this machine.
You shall.
You can stay here and investigate it
as closely as we wish.
Let me know.
Do you hear me?
Go and talk.
I've been out here in this water box.
This is an outrage.
Huh?
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Come on.
Come on, keep waiting for me.
Oh, no.
Come on.
Come on, please.
Come on, please.
Come on, please.
Please come on.
You might be following me.
Please, please.
I know you'll be following me.
Have you all right?
Please, please.
I was a best-leader.
It is your only chance.
Pretty well, please.
You first.
I'm the one who's not having me.
I'm the one who's almost here.
Right.
He's best-lead.
Let him go.
I'll follow you.
I do not let you.
You will not let him go.
Mind his words.
Get back, I say.
I will.
You will not let him go.
You will not let him go.
It's a stone game.
It's like good loosen, right?
I thought it was no falling.
You know, you're nothing more.
It's very easy, sir.
That's enough for the van being.
Yes.
I don't need you to go on, ma'am.
I know what.
But it's imperative that we have Mr. Hatel's story,
competing every detail.
There's no time to waste.
The new standard, have you?
Oh, yeah.
Yes, I am much better now.
If you fell unconscious into their own garden,
Mr. Haveler, how is it that they didn't secure you
immediately?
I shall never know, Mr. Holmes.
The absolute villain was softened by the woman's
impetus.
I hardly think that likely.
I never saw a more inexorable face of my life.
Well, then?
Well, the funny thing is that when I did come around
and remember what had happened, I
found myself lying in a hidro next to a road.
My toes were softened with dew, and my cold sleep
was grinched with blood.
I did my best for my hands, with my hand,
even the twig.
No, this is really good.
Well, after a bit, I got up onto the road.
Do you know what I found?
I was only a stone throw away from a foot station
where the Colonel had met me the night before.
You would have made your way there in a semi-conscious state.
You wouldn't necessarily remember doing so.
I suppose it's possible.
But anyway, I got to the station.
There was a train always to you.
I thought the best thing was to get in it
and get back to town.
And all the way to Pattington, I asked the guard
if he could get me a tour of Dr. Holmes
since we arrived.
Fortunately, he knew you, Dr. Watson.
Well, Holmes, what do you say?
You just tell me that book for the blue back box.
Which one is it?
No, no, no.
Next shelf.
Yeah?
That's it.
No.
Now then, where is it?
Just about a year ago, I think.
What is all this?
Just something which I think, ah, yes.
Here we are.
Oh, I should explain this to Hitler.
It's my practice to file miscellaneous items
which strike me as curious in some way.
Oh, I see.
Listen to this, then.
It is all in the papers about a year ago.
Lost on the ninth inch.
Mr. Jeremiah Haley age 26, a hydraulic engineer.
Good Lord.
List his lodgings at 10 o'clock at night
and has not been heard of since Colesbury.
Mr. Heffalette, I can say that
represents the last time that the Colonel
needed to have his machine overhauled.
Good, good, isn't it?
It's quite the other Colonel's stock.
If that's his name, it's a cool and desperate man.
Who is that smitter that comes?
That nothing should interfere with his little game.
So what his game is, I think I can guess.
But we must wait till time.
If you feel up to it and what's going to allow you,
I think you should come along to Scott
and get the best of it.
Get in here.
Good Lord, you could come away
at such short misses, Bradstreet.
The yard doesn't always move so swiftly.
Oh, calm down, Mr. Holmes.
You can't count many hours of your life
spent waiting for me.
Can he go to Washington?
Can he go to the Zobby Mint Spector at my advice?
Well, not far to go now.
I think we better have a look at that map.
Sure isn't there.
See, here's Aifford.
As I said, I've drawn this through
a deregis of 12 miles from it.
You reckon about 12 miles, don't you, Mr. Avery?
Well, we were in the carriage of good hour.
The roads were bad, but we moved along pretty well.
Still more to all, by three.
Right.
But the place where to look for must be somewhere
along this 12-mind line.
The only point is, which direction did you go
after leaving the station?
I think I could name, I think, Holmes.
Oh, you could miss Holmes.
Well, now I almost did say you had six fans or something,
but I wait till he can't help you this time.
What information have we got to help us?
Nothing but an hour's fast carriage drive in the dark.
We could have been in any direction at all.
But for my part, I'd say we should look to the south.
Why that?
Because we're more deserted that way.
And what about you, Haveling?
I hardly know.
Waste, perhaps.
Several quarters of villages that way.
What?
Well, it could be north.
Because there are no hills there, and our friends
that you didn't leave the carriage going up in him.
A nice little piece of deduction.
Well, that leaves only one point of the cupboard left,
and then we've got it boxed between us.
But what do you say to East, Mr. Holmes?
I'm fed I can't apply to Inspector North, South, East, West,
Namantham, or do they call it all the wrong?
No, no, no.
Yeah, it's just a boxed gentleman.
But that's bad.
Say, for it's so, the center of the circle, I say.
I don't get you at all, Mr. Holmes.
Ten miles, five out, and five back.
Twelve, six out, six back.
It's quite simple.
And as you've told me, what you were present all the time
is to have, I believe, a silly news remarkable.
It's all it is.
You not remember my question about the appearance
of the carriage horse.
Oh, yes, yes.
You asked me with color.
Yeah.
And he told me Chester, that there was something else.
Let me think.
I remember.
You asked whether I thought the horse
tired looking or fresh.
And you were a lion?
Fresh or glossy?
You're sure about that?
Absolutely certain.
There you are, Bradstreet.
Colonel Stark drove to the station
to meet Mr. Hathen.
How far have he come?
10 or 12 miles over country road
and arrived with his animal fresh and glossy?
Not the...
If you drove half a mile, I'd be surprised.
But he was taking no chances of Mr. Hathen
remembering that route.
He found it well worth while taking him
an hour's drive out into the country and back
to throw him well off the set.
Who are you?
Ah, and this, if I'm not mistaken, is our destination.
Now, gentlemen, I don't think we shall have
to stray far from A to find our quarry.
Now, that is, unless they've anticipated our coming.
I guess...
I guess, please, Joe.
Uh, who are you?
Who?
A foot on the far bottom?
Oh, you might think so, sir.
I've been going all the way there.
Well, some of the injured
come right out from Reading Eye.
Here, what is he dead?
A big house across the way, Dr. Breach's place.
Started burning in the light.
As we, though, won't save a stick of its
great old place like Tinder.
Dr. Beecher, a German gentleman, Joe.
Oh, not easy.
English is like come.
How funny you should mention it, though.
There's a foreign gem staying with him.
A patient, I understand.
Oh, the young lady.
Oh, very father of shoes.
This Dr. Beecher, is he small and fat red face?
That's right, Joe.
You know him, right?
Ferguson.
To be pardon?
No, it doesn't matter.
What's happened to these people?
Well, they must have got away.
No sign of him inside, according to the fabric.
Yeah, but I've heard they did find one curious thing on her
or window sill of the second floor.
What was that?
The newly-siberty human.
Um, me.
I'm like, what now that can to be there?
Yes.
I wonder.
Well, thank you, father.
Here you are.
Oh, thank you, sir.
I come along, gentlemen.
We might as well fill in time till the next plain deck.
One doesn't see a good five every day.
You mean it's all over, Mr. Holmes?
So far as you are concerned, happily, yes.
Don't you agree, Inspector?
What about stock, the other fellow in the jail?
Well, of course we can always keep our eyes open for them
in the car, but I've been in a sphere
that has hit hundreds of miles off by now.
What's the firm, Mr. Holmes?
How did it start?
Well, every guess, I'd be in time to say,
that when the pest came down to the floor of that room,
we're unily lost to life.
It's messed a mess, the government messed with you, and death
started a bar, right?
The walls were wooden units.
That's right.
And you think they shared all, when they saw what had happened?
If they didn't sense, or at least they
had the humanity to tell you why the life is not the road.
The girl must have survived it.
Of course, there could be no doubt
as to the nature of this gang, or none at all.
They are cornered on a large scale.
They need the machine to form the amount
they've been using in places and so forth.
This old ties in with some inquires
is we've had an hour and a half, but longer than I
would knit.
And pity about your thunker, but if it hadn't been for you,
you're going to talk to Boston, and one thing
in another, I guess.
I see your point, Inspector.
It's not much consolation for me.
I lost my thumb.
I lost a 50-geney fee.
What have I gained?
Experience, my dear sir.
There's nothing so valuable as the experience, they say.
Find the right formula of words.
For this piece, that, hailer, and you
be able to dine out from it for the rest of your day.
Ae wahti.
Ae wahti.
Ae wahti.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
The engineer's tablet was one of the stories of Sherlock Holmes
who inspired him as the Arthur Conan Doyle.
My real name is Norman Schiddick.
My friend Carlton Holt stayed Sherlock Holmes,
and I was docked to watch.
Michael Hardick wrote our script for this BBC production
from London.
I hope they may look forward to the pleasure of your company
again soon.
For more of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
