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Dr.
I'm up here on the Petri on the tobacco.
Come out and join me.
Come out and join me.
Come out and join me.
Come out and join me.
I've seen the welcoming committees here.
Here are the little sky rules.
They begin to think they own this patio.
Scoop them off the chair on the tobacco grill and suck them yourself down.
All right.
I'll get all of them.
I'll get all of them.
That's it, my boy.
The matter of fact, it's rather appropriate that the puppies should be here tonight.
As in the story that I'm going to tell you, a dog who played a most prominent part.
A dog?
What kind of a dog?
No, no, no, my boy.
Don't get me anticipating my story.
But once I'm going to start at the beginning.
It was.
On a summer morning in 1890, what long after my marriage?
I've gone back to my private practice, you know.
Sherlock Holmes is living alone in our old Backstreet rooms.
You still saw him, I suppose.
Indeed.
I did.
In fact, occasionally I even persuaded him to go to his Bohemian habits.
So far as to visit my wife and me.
Not to get back to my story.
I've been exceptionally busy that summer.
In Constance was feeling rather, should we say, nervy and run down.
So much so that Mary, oh, Mrs. Watson, this way to take a fortnight holiday.
We went down to the charming little village of Kaplow on the lower reaches of the River Thames.
Like this so often happens.
This laid schemes of mice and men gang hearts to black.
I guess the holiday backfired on your doctor and you found yourself involved in a mystery.
Maybe a mystery calling for the aid of your old friend Sherlock Holmes.
Correct, Mr. Bartel.
We don't do to down that a couple of days when the trouble began.
In fact, the whole thing became so involved that I thought the best thing to do was to put the whole strange story in a letter to Sherlock Holmes.
This idea.
And imagine how he called when he read my news.
You know what?
It seems to be a little out of his depth.
My dear home, I need your help.
Or at least your advice.
Two days down here and I've come involved in the most unusual problem.
Again this morning when Mary and I were out tonight to bet the stroll.
The sun was shining, the birds was singing.
And there seemed every indication of it being a happy and happy.
You know Mary, I've always thought up to now that Barney was rather silly word.
I still do, John dear.
Nevertheless, it's the only possible word to describe the day like this eloquently.
Very well dear, it's Barney.
Personally, I'm so happy to see you relaxing that I don't care what the weather's like.
You've been working much too hard.
Yeah, it's busy.
Yes, and last year Sherlock Holmes monopolized most of your time.
At least I've got you to myself for one day.
What was the most jealous of my association with Holmes?
Not jealous, dear.
But I must confess his influence on you wasn't entirely for the good.
He had a happy routine you out all night.
You should be used to that, dear.
After all, it happens often enough in my practice.
True, John.
But on those occasions, I know where you are and don't worry about you.
And again, you've copied so many of the storm's eccentricities,
keeping your tobacco in a person's zipper for instance.
Oh, John, look down.
Look, do you see that woman walking across the field towards it?
Yes, what's the matter, do you know?
I'm not sure, but I think it's Alan Warburton.
I believe she does live somewhere near here.
Who is Alan Warburton?
An old friend of mine.
She's fightfully cavern-advanced.
She's interested in women's suffrage and all sorts of things.
Oh, John's deathful.
Imagine giving women the right to vote.
That place is in love.
It is Alan.
Alan.
Alan.
Alan Warburton.
Oh, how are you?
I'm very nice to see you again.
I'm Mary Watson now.
This is my husband.
Are you doing this, Alan Warburton?
How do you do?
Say, I'd heard that you've married.
Aren't you a medical detective or something, Mr. Watson?
And not quite, dear.
I hold the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of London, Madam.
But he's helped the great Sherlock Holmes on many of his cases.
That's how I've heard of him then.
Do you mind if I fuck with you a little way?
Of course not, Alan.
Come along.
Oh, do you live near here, Ms. Warburton?
About four miles away, Doctor.
Chevy Brains.
I'm a glorified housekeeper for my uncle, Colonel Warburton.
Oh, dear.
That sounds rather dull for you.
As a matter of fact, the state of my uncle's health at present
makes it anything but dull for me.
That's why I asked if I might walk with you for a way.
Well, what's the matter with you, Madam?
He's going mad.
Before my eyes.
And I can do nothing to help him.
Mad?
Come, Mr. Warburton.
And, Doctor, I'm not an hysterical girl.
In fact, I regard myself as something of a scientist.
I studied physics for a couple of years at Bristol University.
And I tell you that my uncle is going insane.
Well, something.
Most of the time, he's perfectly normal.
But when he's a pester on him, he gets in the most frightful radius
and says the strangest things.
He's even complained of hearing a spilled piping whistle
that comes out of nowhere.
I can't hear it, nor can anyone else.
But I'll get into the most dreadful state.
I wonder.
Would you have a look at him for me?
I don't know.
I don't know.
John will do everything he can.
Thank you so much.
And, supposing you both come over to me.
The idea hasn't been settled about this evening.
We found ourselves approaching Chevy Gray.
There's a lot of forbidding looking place,
coming with a more than an acre, I should say.
As we stood waiting for it midget,
I must confess that I was not an idiot.
Who may look in place, isn't it, man?
There's a little forbidding, John, dear.
Oh, dear, what's that?
Sounds like a Tom Tom.
Someone's singing a weird chard.
It seems to be coming from the direction of that barn over there.
It doesn't seem quite the appropriate, dear, does it?
I mean, nothing the heart of Buck in the chair.
Why not knock him a door again, John?
This is all I know, will.
Perhaps they didn't hear it.
Oh, they did.
Oh, is it?
Oh, yes.
It's Dr. Mrs. Watson, my good man.
That has the answer.
Come in, please.
The Colonel's expecting you, sir.
He's in the study.
This way, sir.
By the way, Hacker, as we were waiting outside the front door,
we heard a strange chant,
and it sounded as if someone was beating a Tom Tom.
Oh, that's...
That doesn't matter.
You'll be here with more of her.
From the beginning,
what happened next?
There's a very unpleasant fellow, Hacker,
so it doesn't seem to study where we met Colonel Robertson.
First, it was hard to believe that he was a sick man.
He looked well enough, and his conversation was frightening.
And most of his army, like in Africa,
has military, government, and solo district.
And he appears, another professor,
that lined his study walls,
bore mute evidence to his craft life.
He encouraged me to tell him some of my own army experiences.
Oh, here.
Good fellow.
It's very rough.
There I was, Colonel Robertson,
on the outer of this wretched elephant.
River was a raging torrent,
and I couldn't get the confounded animal to budge.
I'm a pretty strong swimmer, you know?
On several cups of swimming, is it a matter of fate?
Of course, I was a much younger man there.
Yeah, and here, you interrupted Colonel Robertson's story.
Oh, sorry.
For instance, it'd be interesting.
As you go on, Colonel, you'll stop the adventure.
You were telling us that you were intercepted
by an African drum code method.
Oh, yes, yes.
Well, I don't want to sound conceited,
but I doubt if there was not an Englishman in the world
who could have told you what those particular drum beats made.
Well, I don't doubt that, Colonel Robertson.
I spent a good number of years studying the native customs.
I spotted the code right away.
It meant an uprising was planned to start
broad for whole province at noon the next day.
Of course, I...
There it is again.
A devilish whistle.
And you hear a duck Watson?
Mrs. Watson?
I can hear nothing, huh?
No, can I?
Of course not.
No one can hear it, but me.
No, no, no, no, no, Colonel,
well, don't get so excited, sir.
He's like magic. That's what he is.
Oh, really?
Oh, man, he's got the allies of the powers of jungle,
which craft are completely unknown in this country, Dr. Watson.
But I know of them,
and I can think of many people who might wish to employ them
against me.
I mean, I mean, I mean...
Oh, but it's you, Nada.
Great scotchy.
She's...
She's very beautiful.
Nada, I want you to meet some friends of Ellen's.
Dr. and Mrs. Watson.
I'm very pleased to meet both of you.
How do you do?
How do you do, Mrs. Nada?
The Nada's father was a chagoda.
One of the greatest Zulu chieftains I ever had
at the privilege of knowing.
You did me the rare honor to swear blood brotherhood.
But when the missionary sent Nada to England
who completed her education
and insisted that she spend her first few months here
under my wing, I...
Listen?
What is it, Colonel?
That whistle again?
I haven't said say that you heard it this time.
Please say that you did.
I didn't hear the thing, sir.
Oh, I did.
And I know where that sound came from.
Nada, put down that spirit once, will you, Colonel?
You will have the fright to kill me. I've killed them first.
No, no, don't try it, I don't try it.
Someone's something to do.
It's Ellen.
Great Scott.
Let's be honest to my ninja.
Who is it?
Whistle.
I have to regain Ellen.
And I'm going to plan where it came from.
For, Uncle.
Of course, you heard no sound.
Nothing, Ellen.
What can we do to help him, Dr. Watson?
Well, it's hard to say him as well, isn't it?
Sure, the medical helps what she needs.
He seems perfect to say and elucid, except for these strange outbursts.
I think I must do something.
I'm supposed to met him.
As soon as I get back to the inn, I think I'll write to my old friend Sherlock Holmes.
I can't feel that the man should be committed to an asylum and get obvious there when these attacks were on him.
He says, matter to have her.
Oh, fascinating problem.
I'm on the course of speedy action.
I think it's telegrammed to my friend Watson.
I hope to clarify some aspects of the case.
Let's see.
John H. Watson.
Redlan in Teplo Bucks.
I suggest that you have to pay in one form.
Pay in one of them.
What in fact does he want but in house?
Have a dog.
He's been kidnapped by Holmes.
That's a cryptic answer.
Yes, there it is.
I'm afraid I won't be disappointed.
He's coming over to join us for lunch to see if you're having a new one.
I don't know if I can dog this every day.
I can't possibly.
Yes, Helen now.
Good morning, Helen.
Hello, Mary.
Good morning, dog.
Good morning, good morning.
I suppose it's too early to have received any reply from Mr. Holmes.
Well, as a matter of fact, I just got this telegram from him.
Did you like it?
I can't see.
It makes much sense, was it all?
But that's extraordinary.
I did have a little dog.
He was killed a week ago.
But it didn't occur to me to tell you about it yesterday.
That's amazing.
How could Mr. Holmes have known about that?
Then it looked all at Holmes.
Doesn't know my dear.
How was your dog killed this morning?
I found him in the grounds with his head smashed in by a stone.
Oh, how dreadful.
Who do you think did it?
It might have been a poacher.
And then again, it might have been...
Your uncle?
It's possible.
When he's in those rages, I don't think he knows what he's doing.
It's very important.
I think I should go and send Holmes a telegram at once.
Don't wait lunch for me.
Why did we have to walk over to the station?
We'll see if there was an answer at the station telegraph office to the wire that I sent home.
Oh, it's only for 30 dear.
It's hard to find to answer as quickly as they have.
In that case, they didn't deliver the telegram to the hotel, you know?
Well, it was a nice walk, my dear.
Hello, there's a train in the station now.
I wonder where it's from.
Why don't you ask Pat Porter to you?
That's not a bad idea.
A poacher?
What train is it?
Oh, it's the London train, sir.
Right on time.
Next stop, ready?
Not many people getting over there, either.
Big Scott.
Look who's here.
Yeah, it's Mr. Holmes.
And he's got a dog on the leash.
Oh, what?
My dear fellow, how are you?
This is Watson.
How nice to see you again.
Thank you.
I'm delighted you're here, old fellow.
We walked to the station to see if you'd answer my telegraph.
You are in first.
It occurred to me that I'd be down here.
The same time that we'd take a telegram to reach you.
And I decided that a day or two in the club would make a person change.
Apart from the fact that Colonel Warburund's problem interests me enormously.
Warner, you bring a dog.
I thought that this was a case in which a dog would be of intolerable assistance.
Oh, take it out for John.
Yes, look out, old chap.
I think we've been safe and not scattered.
I picked him up in a mile in road for a couple of hours.
And I fear he's a dog that should have remained in London.
A singularly unattractive nature seems to have been entirely ruined by a honest train ride.
A person broke, isn't he?
By the way, Holmes, what do you make of the case from my little?
Well, I should prefer to reserve my judgements until I've met the Colonel.
However, I will about say one opinion.
Oh, what's that?
The pilot plays a proverb.
Don't disbelieve all you don't hear.
Well, I can't think why someone doesn't answer.
They can't all be out.
Well, while we're waiting, I think I'll tell the dog up to the speed.
Well, I don't want my arrival.
Too much commotion.
Where?
Where?
What do you think perhaps we could try the door, John?
Yes, sir. It's a good idea.
Hello, hello.
It's a lot.
Let's go in, old fellow.
Let's go in.
Colonel Wolbotton?
Colonel Wolbotton?
Ellen?
What was the name of that buckler, Buller?
Hacker.
Yes, well, that's it, Hacker.
Hacker?
Hacker?
We have to be prepared for the house.
A dog?
Or food that I am, I shouldn't have left him here.
Come on.
We're too late.
Oh, the poor dog, we've been killed.
Yes, poor brute.
Step to death by one of the Colonel's fears.
That proves it, how?
The man is mad.
I think not watching him.
I think it proves that Colonel Wolbotton is a great deal more sane
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The story of Colonel Warburton is mad.
Holmes, why are we hitting for this bomb?
Seems to me we should be back in the house.
Why, old chap?
Found the house empty.
Besides, I thought I heard.
What is it?
Listen.
It's the same sound that Mary and I heard yesterday.
Once more it's coming from the bomb.
Come on Watson.
Five minutes.
See from this window here.
That's the root girl.
Out of her.
She's beating a drum.
And chanting.
There's a man with her.
It's Colonel Warburton.
No, it isn't.
It's that son for a hecka.
What the fuck is he doing here?
Time.
He's just in this now.
African mysticism.
Magic headdabby words.
The Colonel said, let's go in and touch him right now.
No.
Stay quiet.
The twelve soon enough.
The moment I feel it's a much more urgent to be fined Colonel Warburton.
Come on.
There's a girl facing up and down in front of the house with Mary and his niece Miss Warburton.
We shouldn't have left the women alone with him yet.
Oh, the man's dangerous.
I don't think the women have been in any danger, Watson.
So dear, where have you been?
Oh, well, Holmes and I decided we'd take a walk.
Very interesting.
Miss Warburton, this is Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
How do you do, Mr. Holmes?
I'm so glad you're here.
I do, Miss Warburton.
And this is Colonel Warburton, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, eh?
I suppose you think I killed a wretched dog.
Well, I might have done this.
And I hear that whistle.
Something seems to snap in my brain.
I might have killed it.
Why doesn't your doctor friends certify me as insane?
Send me where I belong.
Before I do any wealth, have you?
Oh, man.
Isn't there anything you can do for him, Mr. Holmes?
I'm a certain liberal, try to, Miss Warburton.
What envelope?
I wonder if you follow the Colonel and give him a sedative.
I'm afraid he has quite a lot to deal with, boy.
What's up, hello?
Miss Warburton, where were you when my dog was killed?
In the greenhouse.
As soon as I heard the poor animal yelping, I ran up to the house.
I see.
Mr. Holmes, you are going to be able to help the Colonel, aren't you?
I'm convinced of it.
This is what's in there.
That is why I brought a dog into London.
But now that he's dead, I...
I must have taken another one before I can proceed.
Third of a case, now I wonder where in third of a second, I'm going.
Look!
Don't buy the gate.
There's a little girl walking with the dog.
That's Sarah Entwistle, the daughter of our neighbors.
Sarah?
Excuse me.
Would you just a moment?
Sarah?
Sarah!
Sarah?
Oh, Sarah.
Sarah, Maria.
What a pretty job you have there.
What's his name?
It's her.
Her name's Fujian.
What's your name?
Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock?
That's a funny name.
Yes, yes, it is, isn't it?
But the case, Sarah.
That case is a nice, shiny, half-crown for you.
Why are you giving me money?
Because I love dogs, mate.
I want to borrow a web.
What do you call it?
Bogen.
Bogen.
Bogen, oh yes, yes.
Hi.
Well, hi.
I want to borrow a flavorless Sarah.
You can play with her here.
She's awfully friendly.
Well, you see, I really want to take her for a nice walk.
Why?
She's just happy.
Now, look here, Sarah.
It's a beautifully shiny, half-crown.
Maria told me I mustn't take money from staying.
I'm not a stranger.
I'm a friend of Colonel Robertson.
I've been troubled, Mr. Bogen.
Yes, I am.
Mrs. Watson.
You see, I want to be Sarah half-crown for borrowing Bogen
for a short while, but she doesn't want to do it.
Sarah.
Does Bogen like Bogen?
Oh, yes.
Love them.
We've got a lot of bones up at the house.
We'd like to give her.
Have they got plenty of meat on them?
Auntie, she can have a wonderful piece,
and then we'll bring her back in half an hour.
All right.
Go on, Bogen.
Now, I promise you'll bring her back in half an hour.
Oh, we promise.
Yes, Sarah.
And Sarah, what about the, uh, what about the half-crown?
Well, I've kept home and asked mommy find a keeper.
Good.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Uh, she's a sweet little girl.
Mr. Holmes, you're not going to express Bogen to any danger, are you?
None, Mrs. Watson.
Otherwise, I should live for that.
I'm convinced that Bogen will give us the clue
to what appears to be Colonel Warburton's madness.
Now, I can see you.
But all here, Ms. Warburton, the Colonel is not on the dark Bogen.
Yes.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, I propose to conduct an experiment.
Before I conduct it, I should like to point out the chronology of events in this case.
First, Ms. Nadar Rite here.
Mr. Holmes, you're not suggesting me.
Uh, please let me finish Ms. Nadar.
First, Ms. Nadar Rite here.
Second, the Colonel first, the mysterious whistle.
Third, your dog was killed in his warburton.
Fourth, the whistling setting in deaden is, uh,
the Colonel Warburton and Ms. Warburton.
Doesn't that happen?
Suggest anything to you?
No, I can't say that it does, Mr. Holmes.
I don't see what you're blabbing it.
No more do I, Holmes.
There should be more.
Well, then I will.
I shall now conduct my experiment.
I once ordered what's Colonel Warburton and the dog Bogen.
Excuse me while I turn my back.
No.
Third, your escape.
Is that whistle?
Oh, the dog heard it too.
Yes, sir.
What does it mean?
What does it mean?
It means that this wouldn't whistle in my hand as the answer to the mystery.
The sound made by this cunningly designed instrument is above the normal range of pitch.
You see, the Colonel has hypersensitive ears.
So the dog heard it.
Perhaps I should have said the normal, human range of pitch.
Didn't you suppose someone was deliberately trying to drive the Colonel now?
Of course, ma'am. That's why the dogs were murdered.
Whoever it was, knew that a dog would give the game away.
It's not hard to guess who that's someone is.
Nadar, this started when you came here.
Is this your gratitude for the Colonel's kindness to you?
The danger in his sanity with your evil black magic?
That is not true.
One moment, please, Ms. Robert, and Ms. Nadar.
Yes, ma'am.
Dr. Watson and I watched you in the barn, something quarts and now to go with Hacker.
Were you engaged in practicing any form of black magic?
No.
No.
I was praying to my old gods to save the Colonel's sanity.
What were you doing, Lehacker?
Don't tell me you were praying to old gods, too.
I used to be a chap who would go in man so that I don't know.
No arm in trying something new I always say.
In any case, why shouldn't Ms. Nadar wish to pursue the Colonel?
It might be for some tribal revenge.
That's ridiculous, Ellen.
Her father and I were sworn bloodbrown.
Exactly, sir.
No, it should be obvious who had a motive for making the Colonel appear mad.
He is nice and average.
What do you mean?
He studied physics.
You will remember.
And so could know about super sonic research.
Possibly she would have paid the Colonel, might leave his estate.
But it's Nadar.
You will wish him to appear insane and thereby invalidate a new will.
Why?
Because I found this whistle in a draw in your room, Ms. Roberton.
Ellen, how could you?
I did it for your sake.
To save you from Nadar.
He's just an adventurous.
Only you won't see it.
Then I'll hold it and not action you wish me to take regarding your niece, Ms. Roberton.
My niece?
I have no niece, Mr. Holtz.
I'm Nadar, my dear.
Oh, an amazing case, Holmes.
No, it wasn't for the way Holmes solved it.
It was very interesting, dear.
I was quite enthralled.
Now I think I should return to London and let you finish your holiday and peace.
Before you do that, Mr. Holmes, there's one thing we should do.
What, ma'am?
Who jumped?
We promised you that.
Yes, yes, of course.
Of course.
I think the three of us might walk our home.
But before we do that, I suggest we rummage the kitchen.
The kitchen for Holmes, dear.
And the bones with lentil meat on them.
Say, Doctor, that was a swell story.
And look, you mean there really is a whistle that only dogs can hear?
I thought you'd ask me that question.
So I've got one of those whistle to show you.
There.
Nothing unusual about it.
Boy, Doctor.
Listen, Mr. Butler, if I want you to come quickly,
I don't just have to whistle.
All I have to say is,
if anybody likes glass of pitch wine,
and hey, hey, Presto, there you are.
People, can you blame me?
I know a good wine when I hear it.
And Petri wine sure is good wine.
It ought to be.
The Petri family's been making wine for generations.
As you know, ever since they started the Petri business way back in the 1800s,
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So just think of all the experience the Petri family's gain.
They've been able to hand on down from father to son, from father to son,
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So whenever you're choosing a wine, a wine to serve before dinner,
with dinner, or at any time,
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Because Petri took time to bring you good wine.
The Night Sherlock Holmes adventure is written
by Des Greene and Anthony Boucher,
and is based on an incident in the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story,
The Engineers' Thumb.
Mr. Rathbone appears through the courtesy of Metro Golden Mayor
and Mr. Bruce through the courtesy of Universal Pictures,
where they are now starring in the Sherlock Holmes series.
The Petri wine company of San Francisco, California,
invites you to tune in again next week's same time, same station.
Oh, look, Petri family took the time to bring you such good wine.
So when you eat and what do you cook, remember Petri wine.
To make good food tastes better.
Remember.
This is Holly Bartell saying good night for the Petri family.
Sherlock Holmes comes to you from our Hollywood studios.
This is the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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