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Capital, my dear Watson. Let us return to our humble abode.
Two to one V-vacals, please, please, carry on.
From London, we present The Mazarin Stone by Michael Hardwick, based on the short story by Sir Arthur Curran Doyle. The Mazarin Stone.
It was present to find myself once more in the untidy room on the first floor of number two to one V-vacar street, which had been the starting point of so many remarkable adventures.
I looked around me at the scientific charts upon the wall, the acid-chard-bench of chemicals, the violin case, DNA in the corner, the curl-scuttle, which contained as of a whole, the pipes and the backup.
Finally, my eyes came round to the fresh and smiling face of bidet, the young but very wise and techful page, who had helped to fill up the gap of loneliness and isolation, which surrounded the satanine figure of the great detective.
Now that I was married again and living in bedding room, it all seems very unchanged bidet. You will not change either. I hope the same for me, sir, of him.
I think he is in bedness sleep, Doctor Watson.
And it is said in the talk of a lovely summer evening. That means the case, I suppose.
The history is very odd at it just now. I am frightened for his health. It gets paler and thinner and he eats nothing.
When you be pleased to die Mr. Oves, I owe Mrs. Adson asking. 730 the day after tomorrow we told her. Can you know his way when he is keen on the case, sir?
Yes, yes, yes, really I know.
He is following someone, I can tell you that. Yesterday he was out as a workman looking for a job. Today he was an old woman.
When he suddenly took me in he did come home to know his ways by now. This old parasol there against the sofa.
That is part of the woman's outfit.
You know what is all about?
It is this case of the crown diamond.
What? The 100,000 pound birds are there?
Yes, they must get it back.
Oh, we had the prime minister and the own secretary, both sitting on that very sofa.
Mr. Oves was very nice to them. He simply put them at their reason and promised he'd do all we could.
There is Lord Cancel me.
I can't stand this, Lord.
No, not a good Mr. Oves, sir. You see, he do believe him, Mr. Oves, and he was against employing him.
He'd rather you fail.
Well, we hope he won't fail and that Lord Cancel me will be confronted.
I see, Billy, what's that curtain for across the window?
Oh, Mr. Oves and he put there three days ago.
Oh, we've got something funny behind it.
I mean, yeah, you can see it, sir.
Well, this was so the perfect replica of Sherlock Holmes.
Oh, blessing God and all.
You see how the head can move about?
Yeah.
Or we put it at different angles so there'll be more lifelike.
I wouldn't dare tell you if the blind went down mine.
But wait, you can see this from right across the way.
Yes, we use some of you as all ones before, you know.
Oh, that must have been before my time, sir.
There are folk who watch for over younger.
Oh, I can see a fire now.
Can we have a piece of the curtain?
That'll do, Billy.
You were in danger of your life then, my boy,
and I can't do without you just yet.
Oh, oh!
My dear Watson, it's good to see you in your own quarters once again.
You come at a critical moment.
No, I get it.
You can go, Billy.
Yes, Mr. Holmes.
Ah, that boy is a problem, Watson.
How far am I justified in allowing him to be in danger?
Danger of what, Holmes?
Of sudden death.
Huh?
And expecting something this evening?
Expecting what?
To be murdered, Watson.
Oh, come, come, Holmes.
You're joking.
Even my limited sense of humor could evolve a better joke than death.
But we may be comfortable in the meantime, maybe not?
Is alcohol permitted?
The gasoline and the gas are in the oil, please.
Now, they let me see you once more in the customary armchair.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, that's right.
Here you are, Watson.
Thank you.
Now then, you're a very good health, my dear fellow.
And you're too, my dear Holmes.
You have not, I hope, learned to despise my pipe
and my lamentable tobacco.
It is necessary to take the place of food these days.
Why not eat?
Because the packages become refined when you start them.
By surely is a doctor, my dear, Watson.
You must admit that what your digestion gains in the way of blood supply so much lost to the brain,
I am a brain, Watson.
The rest of me is a mere appendix.
Therefore, it is the brain I must consider.
It's with this danger, Holmes.
Ah, yes.
In case it should come off, it would perhaps be as well that you should burn your memory
with the name and the rest of the blood.
You couldn't give it to Scotland Yard with my love and the potting blessing.
Sylvia's is the name.
Counting the Greta's Sylvia's.
Or write it down, then write it down.
One, three, six.
More side gardens.
NW.
More side gardens.
Got it?
Yes.
Holmes?
Mm-hmm.
I, um, nothing to do for a day or two.
You can count on me.
Your models don't improve, Watson.
You bear its fibbing to your other vices.
You bear every sign of a busy medical man with calls on in every hour.
Not certain.
Born ones, but can't you have this fellow arrested?
Yes, I could.
That's what it is, isn't it?
Why don't you?
Because I don't know where the diamond is.
Yes, Billy, tell me the missing ground yours.
Yes, the great yellow measuring stone.
I've caused my mitts and I have my fish, but I've not got the stone.
What's the use of taking them?
Oh, we can make the world a better place by laying them by the heels.
But that's not what I'm out for.
It's the stone I want.
And is this Count Sylvia's one of your fish?
Yes.
He's a shark.
He bites.
Ooh.
The other is Sam Merton, the boxer.
Fred, tell us, Sam, but the Count has used him.
He's a great big silly bull-headed guardian,
but he's flopping about in my net all the same.
But where is this Count Sylvia's?
I've been at his very elbow all the morning.
You've seen me as an old lady, wasn't he?
I was never more convincing.
He actually picked up my parasol for me once.
By a year leave of my down, said he.
A half Italian, you heard?
All the southern graces of man are when he's in the mood.
He's a devil in kindness in the other mood.
Like this full of whimsical happenings, what's in it?
It might have been tragedy.
Well, perhaps it might.
I followed him to Ols.
Sarbanze's workshop in the minorades.
Sarbanze may be airgun, a very pretty bit of work.
And I rather sense it's in the opposite window at the present moment.
Billy showed you the dummy.
Well, it may get a bullet through its beautiful head at any moment.
Mr. Robinson?
I believe what is it?
There's a gentleman to see you, sir.
Here's his card.
A fake cute?
Oh, the man himself.
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I hardly expected this.
Gross, the nettle Watson.
A man of love.
Possibly you've heard of his reputation as a shooter of big gay.
Oh, of course.
Yeah, if there'd be a fly-humps and then he'd begin deep with X to the sporting record,
if he added me to his bag.
This is a proof that he feels my toe very close to his ear.
I'll send for the police, Holmes.
I'd probably share, but not just yet.
Would you glance carefully out of the window, Watson?
And see if anyone is hanging about in the street?
That's more...
Oh, yes, yes, there's one rust below the door.
That will be Sam Martin, the faithful, but rather fatuous, Sam.
Where is the gentleman, Billy?
In a washing room, sir.
Show him up when I read.
Yes, sir.
If I'm not in the room, they're showing in all the same.
Very good, sir.
Now, look here, Holmes.
This is simply impossible.
This is a desperate man who sticks at nothing.
You tell me, believe, he may have come to murder you.
I shouldn't be surprised.
Then I insist on saying, will you?
You'd be hearted being the way.
In his way?
No, my dear fellow, in my way.
Well, be that as it may, I can't possibly leave.
Yes, you can, Watson.
And you will.
For you've never failed to play the game.
I'm sure you will play to the end.
Of course.
This man has come for his own purpose, but he may stay for mine.
Now then, take this note.
Have it.
Yes.
Take a cab to Scotland, y'all, and get this to Y'all of the CID.
Come back to the police.
The film is a restful call.
Oh, I'll do it.
Enjoy it.
Before you return, I may have just time enough to find out where the story is.
Now, then I'll just bring for the lady to show him up.
And I think you'll go out through the bedroom.
Oh, yes.
This second exit is exceedingly useful, you know.
I rather want to see my sharp without this seeing me.
And I have, as you remember, my own way of doing.
Oh, yes.
The effigy home, shouldn't the cut and be drawn over to you?
No, no, no, no.
Really, it is again.
Oh, perhaps just a touch to this splendid head.
A little forward on the chest, as though somewhere in the middle of 40 reeks.
Yes.
There.
Now then, come on.
Well, I only hope you'll know what you're doing, I thought.
Any updates?
No.
Homes himself.
I guess so.
How very caught me.
Don't break it.
Don't break it.
What?
Homes.
It's a pretty little thing, isn't it?
The French model made it.
He's as good at wax works as your friend's taverns raise at the air gun.
Air gun, sir?
What do you mean?
Oh, put your head and stick on the side table before you're tempted to do any other form of damage.
Very well.
Thank you.
And take a seat.
Oh, would you care to put your revolver out also?
Very well, if you prefer to sit on it.
The obvious is, really, most opportune can't so just, I want it dead as I have a few minutes to chat with you.
And I too wish to have some words with your homes.
That's why I am here.
I won't deny that I intended to assault you just now.
I'd rather gather that you had some idea of assault in your head, but why these personal attention?
Because you have gone out of your way to annoy me.
Because you have put your creatures upon my track.
My creatures.
I assure you, love.
But nonsense.
I have had them followed.
Two can play at that game, homes.
It's a small point, can't so dear.
But perhaps you'd kindly give me my prefix when you address me.
You can understand that with my routine of work, I should find myself unfamiliar terms of half-for-robes gallery.
And you will agree that exceptions are indignant.
Well, Mr. Holmes, sir.
Excellent.
But I assure you that you are mistaken about my alleged agent.
Other people can observe as well as you.
Yesterday, there was a note spotting that.
Today, it was an elderly woman.
They helped me in view all day.
Really, sir, you complimented me.
O, Baron Dawson, said the night before he was hanged, that in my case, what the law had gained, the stage had lost.
And now, you give my little impersonations your kinds of prayers.
It was you.
You, you're saying?
You can see in the corner the parasol which you so politely handed to me in the memory before you began to suspect.
What you say now only makes matters worse.
It was not your agents.
But your play acting busybody safe.
You admit that you have done.
Why?
Come now, Count.
You used to shoot lions in Algeria.
Well.
But why?
Why?
The sport, the excitement of danger.
And no doubt to feed the country from a pest.
Exactly.
My reasons in the nutshell.
Or that's it.
Sit down, sir.
Sit down and take the hell away from your hip pocket.
Thank you.
There was another more practical reason I want that yellow diamond.
You knew that I was after you for that.
The real reason why you're here tonight is to find out how much I know about the matter.
And how far my removal is absolutely essential.
Well, I should say that from your point of view it is absolutely essential.
But I know all about it.
Say the only one thing which you are about to tell me.
Oh indeed.
And say what is this missing fact?
Where the clown diamond is now.
You want to know what do you?
How the devil should I be able to tell you where it is?
You can and you will.
Indeed.
You can't block me.
You can't sell this.
You are absolute faithless.
I see to the very back of your mind.
Then of course you see where the diamond is.
Apart then you do know.
You have admitted.
I admit nothing.
Now come.
If you will be reasonable we can do business.
If not you will get hurt.
And you will talk about blood.
Do you know what I keep in this book?
No sir, I do not.
You?
Me?
Yes sir.
You.
You are all here.
Every action of your violent dangerous life.
Can your homes.
There are limits to my history.
It's all here cut.
The real taxes to the death of all Mrs. Harold,
who left you the blindness state,
which you so readily gambled away.
Oh you are dreaming.
And the complete life history of Mrs. Millie Wanda.
Yeah, you will make nothing of that.
Twenty more here cut.
Here is the robbery in the funder looks to Barodiera,
on February 13, 1892.
Here is the forged check in the same year on the Kledilioni.
What is all this thought?
You know what the Jewelry spoke about.
Gently can't restrain that ego mind.
Let me get to the points in my own hundredth fashion.
I have all this against you, but above all,
I have a clear case against both you and your fighting bully
in the case of the crowned arms.
India?
I have the cadmen who took you to Whitehall,
and the cadmen who brought you away.
I have the commissioner who saw you near the case.
I have icis thomas who refuse to cut it up for you.
I keep his speech and the games are huge.
That's the hand I play for.
I present all upon the table, but one card is missing.
It's the king of diamonds.
I don't know where the stone is.
And you never shall know.
No?
Now be reasonable, Kant.
Consider the situation.
You are going to be locked up for twenty years.
Sir, is that not?
What good are you going to get out of your diamond?
None in the world.
But if you hand it over,
well, I'll compound a cell of it.
We don't want you, sir.
And we want the stone.
Get back up.
And so far as I'm concerned, you can go free
so long as you behave yourself in the future.
If you make another slip,
well, it'll be the last.
But this time, my commission is to get the stone, not you.
And if I refuse,
by then, alas,
it must be you,
and not the stone.
Did you bring this around?
Yes, Billy.
I think Kant that it would be as well
to have your friend Sam at this conference.
After all, his interest should be represented.
Billy, you will see a large and ugly gentleman outside
the front door asking to come up.
Very good, sir.
And what do you intend to do now?
My friend Dr. Waxu was with me just now.
I told him that I had a shot and a gun in my neck.
Now I am drawing in it,
and up they come together.
Oh, it's no use fingering your revolver
behind your back, my friend.
Even if I gave you time to draw it,
you know perfectly well you damn it, you say.
Nasty, noisy things revolver.
That's a stick to air, huh?
I think I hear the theory
footsteps of your estimable partner.
Good day, Mr. Martin.
You are the dull in the streets.
Is it not?
What's the guy now, Kant?
Just shut the door, please.
Oh, thank you.
What do you smell the one, Kant?
What's up?
If I may put it in a nutshell, Mr. Martin,
I should say it was all up there.
What?
Now look here, Kant, tell me,
as I'm a busy man and I can't face time.
I am going into that bedroom.
Bring me to yourself quite a time in my absence.
You can explain to your friend how the method lies
without the restraint of my presence.
I shall try over the Huffman bathroom on my violin.
In five minutes, I shall return for your final answer.
You quite grasp the alternative to you not.
Shall we take you?
Or shall we have the stern?
Of Manu, we'll sit here on about
our shut-up sandwich.
Let me think.
With each trouble, why didn't you plug him?
Yeah, you're a fool, Sam.
Anyone but you could have seen he was holding a revolver
in his dressing gun pocket.
Oh.
Yeah.
Could he know that I stole?
No, the damn sight too much about it.
And I'm not sure he doesn't know all about it.
Cool.
I can stand this as split as.
Oh.
The edge, aren't he?
Oh, doing done after company.
A voice going for it.
No, that won't help as much.
We've got to make up our minds what to do.
We offer out.
He's a leery coag that one in there.
He wants watching.
Just a pose, he's listening.
How can he be listening while he's playing that thing?
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
Oh, what is it now?
It might be somebody's behind the curtain.
There's too many curtains in this room.
Oh.
That's all I had to tell you, dummy.
I hate it.
Well, frighten me.
I don't know if you saw anything.
I've been gone and all over them curtains.
How come found the curtains?
We're wasting our time and there's not too much of it.
No, he can lag us over the storm.
No, he can't.
He's offered to let us sit.
If we only tell him where the swag is.
What?
Give it up.
Give up our only pose and quit.
It's one or the other.
He's alone in there.
Next to we meet.
Once he's locked up, we'd none eat a fear of it.
It will shut him.
He could hardly get away in a place like this.
Oh, decided lightly enough that the police know
whatever evidence he had got.
What you work out?
Nothing.
Just the noise in the streets.
No, it's okay, I got it up.
You got the brains.
You think of a way out of me, sorry.
It's sluggish.
No, you swore.
Then it's up to you.
I've fooled better men than whores.
The storm is here in my secret pocket.
I take no chances leaving it about.
It can be out of England tonight.
And cut into four pieces in Amsterdam before Sunday.
Because he knows nothing of Amsterdam.
I thought you said vanseller was going next week.
He was, but now he must get off by the next boat.
One of us must slip round with the storm to Lyme Street
and tell him, but you're forced.
Oh, am I really here?
I only must take it as it is and chance it.
There's not a moment to lose.
And to Holmes, we can fool him easily enough.
I'll tell him the stones in Lyme Street.
Oh, come found that flying music.
Get him my nerves.
Come back here on the line of the keyhole.
Yes, the storm.
Oh, don't know how you dare, Kerry.
Where the heck did I keep it safer?
If we could take it out of White Hall,
someone else would easily take it out of my logic.
I said, Japan, why do you think you counted for this safe with me?
Well, but that was our wax.
Well, in that year, a minute ago.
Where?
Your surprise is very natural.
You are not aware, of course, that the second off
from my bedroom leads behind that curtain,
which was worrying you so much, Mr. Mayor.
Oh, Mr. Mayor.
I've answered you must have heard me as I stepped into the darkness chair,
but not from the passing camp, but on my side.
So that was it.
They gave me a chance of listening to your racy conversation,
which would have been painfully constrained
had you been aware of my person.
Had you snowed violence, gentlemen,
no violence, I'd take of you.
Consider the furniture.
It must be very clear to you that your position
isn't impossible, one.
The police are waiting below.
Oh, no!
All right.
They give you best forms.
I believe you are a devil himself,
not far from him at any way.
Well, fear come.
Yeah.
That broom in freedom.
It's pain itself.
You hear me?
You're right.
Well, let it play.
The modern gramophone is a remarkable invention.
Gramophone.
Yeah.
In here, officer,
per ensemble,
we've been waiting to get you and you two, sir,
to take your hands off him, my man.
Not like that.
Work with gramophone.
Your can from here is here, sir.
Oh, show this logic up to me while I switch off the gramophone.
Yes, sir.
Oh, my dear, Holmes.
Sir, I'll save after all.
Yes.
And I see you have can from here, don't say that.
What?
Shall we make his logic undead meat?
Of course.
There, we venture upon a strike livid world.
Will you stop this by your logic?
Lord can from here.
What logic is going on here, Mr. Holmes?
Constable, I'm not all over the place.
I thought you'd do Lord can from here.
It's chilly for the time of year,
but Father Warming does.
Watson may help me with his logic here.
Yes, sir.
I thank you.
I will not take it off.
Oh, pay allow me.
I send up to Watson, but I assure you
that these changes of temperature must insidious.
Am I not right?
Oh, sir, let me show you.
I'm quite comfortable as I am, sir.
I have no need to stay.
I simply looked in to know how yourself appointed task is progressing.
Ah, it is difficult.
Very difficult.
Ah, I fear that you would find yourself.
Every man finds his limitations from Holmes.
But at least in chaos of the weakness of self-satisfaction.
Yes, sir.
I admit I have been much perfect.
No doubt.
Especially upon one point.
Possibly you could help me upon it.
You apply for my advice or the leaks in the day?
I thought you had your very most sufficient message.
So, I'm ready to help you.
Your logic is most obliging.
You see, we can no doubt say in the case against the actual fee
when you have caught on.
Exactly.
But the question is, how shall we proceed against the receiver?
Receiver?
This is not rather premature.
It is as well to have our pens ready.
Now, what would you regard as final evidence against the receiver?
The actual possession of a stone.
You would arrest him upon that?
Most done, Dr. Therese.
In that case, my dear sir,
I shall be under the painful necessity of advising your arrest.
Mr. Rotens, you take a great liberty.
In 50 years of official life, I cast a course at the case.
I am a busy man's hub, engaged upon important affairs,
and I have no time or case for foolish jokes.
I may tell you, sir, that I have never been a believer in your powers
and that I have always been of their opinion
or that I was far safer in the hands of a regular police force.
Your conduct confirms all my conclusions.
The other, sir, do we school good evening?
A one-namen, sir.
Actually, to go off of the matter,
instead, would be a more serious offence
than to be found in temporary possession of.
So this is intolerable.
Let me pass such a hand in the right hand pocket of your overcoat.
What do you mean, sir?
Come, come, do what I ask.
I ask.
I ask.
Well, if it will make a land of a soror, I...
...can't the mess of in stone crash ever.
Too bad of me, Lord Canterdale. Too bad.
My old friends here will tell you that I have an impish attitude of practical jerky.
Also, that I can never resist a dramatic situation.
I took the liberty, the very great liberty I admit,
of putting the stone into your pocket at the beginning of our interview.
Sir, I... I am too wilted.
But yes, it is indeed a measuring stone.
Mr. Holmes, we are greatly auditors.
The sense of humor may be, as you would bet,
some up to that end.
And it's exhibition of markable unfinder, remarkably.
But at least I will draw any reflection I have made upon your amazing professional powers.
How?
The details can wait.
There, Dr. Canterdale, your pleasure in telling of this successful result in the exalted circle to which you return
will be some small atonement for my practical joke.
And now, of course, you have your overcoat.
Yes, yes.
And I apologise again, Mr. Holmes.
Once more then, good evening.
Thank you, sir.
Good evening.
Good evening, sir.
Oh, well.
He's an excellent loyal person, but rather the old regime.
Yes.
And Ahmadiyya Watson, pray touched the bell.
Of course.
And as above, Mrs. Hudson shall lay dinner or two.
Oh, Holmes.
That was The Mazarin Stone by Michael Hardwick, based on the short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sherlock Holmes was played by Carlton Hobbs and Dr. Watson by Norman Shelley.
Production for the BBC was by Robin Mitchell.
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