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  • 5/25/2025
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes playlist
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Transcript
00:00What's the name?
00:02What's the name?
00:04What's the name?
00:06Oh, spare me, Mr. Holmes.
00:35Don't spare me.
00:37For heaven's sake, don't tell him.
00:40I love him so, I would not bring one shadow on his life,
00:43and this, I know, would break his noble heart.
00:45We have not an instant to lose. Where is the letter?
00:53Here it is.
00:55Wish to heaven I'd never seen it.
00:58Now the dispatch box?
01:00With my husband. Wherever he goes, he takes it with him.
01:03We have only a few minutes left.
01:05Now, Lady Hilda, I am going far to screen you.
01:09In return, you will spend the time telling me frankly the real meaning of this extraordinary affair.
01:25It was on the afternoon of that day, that terrible day.
01:35The day Eduardo Lucas was murdered?
01:37Yes.
01:38I was just going out to pay some calls when a confidential note arrived for me.
01:42It was from Lucas, asking me to visit him urgently,
01:46as he had important and private information for my ears alone.
01:51As we were asked, there are no further questions.
01:53I have no idea.
01:54God, I have a kid used to be a one in the room.
01:56I am obviously on the phone.
01:57On the phone I am wondering to do something.
01:58I'm also going to find my fourth destination.
01:59I'm going to show you about the next day.
02:01A great idea of his family.
02:02I'm going to show you the next day.
02:03Let's see.
02:04May I do show you the next day.
02:06I am I okay to share the entire family.
02:07I am, I'm just going to share the next day.
02:08I am I.
02:09Love you.
02:10I am.
02:11I am.
02:12My mom.
02:13I am.
02:14I am.
02:15She is on.
02:16I am.
02:17He had obtained, in some way, a letter of mine, Mr. Holmes.
02:29An indiscreet letter, written before my marriage.
02:32Foolish letter, the letter of an impulsive, loving girl.
02:36I meant no harm, yet my husband would have thought it criminal.
02:41Had he read that letter, his confidence would have been forever destroyed.
02:45It's years since I wrote it, I thought the whole matter was forgotten.
02:47No doubt you remember the content very well.
02:57Very sprightly, I must say.
02:59Very sprightly. You make a charming correspondence.
03:01What do you want with me, Mr. Lucas?
03:04May I have my letter back, please?
03:06Of course you may, Lady Hilda.
03:09But this is a very valuable piece of paper, would you not agree?
03:13I'm sure if it was laid before your husband, he would hardly fail to appreciate the contents.
03:19You're a blackmailer.
03:21A businessman, Lady Hilda.
03:23This is purely a business transaction on my side.
03:26I can assure you I wish no ill to you or your husband.
03:29How much money do you want for that letter, Mr. Lucas?
03:32Let's not speak of money, madame.
03:35My business is not so simple as that.
03:42Well, the matter is an easy one.
03:45Every evening, when your husband returns from his ministry, he brings with him his private dispatch box.
04:05Is that not so?
04:07Yes.
04:08When he comes home tonight, this box will contain a long blue envelope, sealed in a red wax, with a crouching lion stamped on it.
04:19Bring me that long blue envelope, with its contents.
04:24And I will return you this.
04:26But my husband...
04:29No harm will come to him, I can assure you.
04:33Put yourselves in my position.
04:35What was I to do?
04:36Take your husband into your confidence.
04:40I could not, Dr. Watson.
04:42I could not.
04:44On the one side seemed certain ruin.
04:47On the other, terrible as it seemed to take my husband's paper, in a matter of politics, I could not understand it.
04:54While in a matter of love and trust, it was only too clear to me.
05:03I did it, Mr. Holmes.
05:04I invented a story about going to the theatre.
05:09I could not.
05:15I could not.
05:17So, if, to take my time.
07:21Don't touch me.
07:23Don't touch me.
07:24Don't touch me.
07:25Don't touch me.
07:26Don't touch me.
07:28Don't touch me.
07:30Don't touch me.
07:31Don't touch me.
07:32Don't touch me.
07:33Don't touch me.
07:34Don't touch me.
07:37Don't touch me.
07:38Don't touch me.
07:39Don't touch me.
07:40Don't touch me.
07:41Don't touch me.
07:42Don't touch me.
07:43Don't touch me.
07:47I'll stop.
07:48I alone in the world knew where the paper was hidden.
07:51My whole mind was turned to the one thought of getting it back.
07:56What I did, here he is now.
08:00Any news, Mr. Holmes, any news?
08:02I have some hopes.
08:05This is a matter of politics, my dear. We shall not be long.
08:13The Prime Minister is lunching with us. May he share your hopes?
08:17He has nerves of steel, and yet I know that he's hardly slept since this terrible event.
08:23Mr. Holmes has some news for us, sir.
08:24Ah. What have you to report, Mr. Holmes?
08:28Purely negative, as yet.
08:30I have made inquiries at every point where it might be,
08:33and I'm sure there is no danger to be apprehended.
08:36That's not enough, Mr. Holmes.
08:39We cannot live on this volcano. We must have something definite.
08:43I have high hopes of getting the letter back.
08:45That is why I'm here.
08:47The more I think of it, the more I am convinced
08:50that the letter has never left this house.
08:52Oh, really, Mr. Holmes?
08:53But why should anybody take it in order to keep it in this house?
08:55I'm not convinced that anybody has taken it.
08:57Holmes, this joking is very ill-timed.
08:59You have my assurance it was taken.
09:03Have you examined the box carefully since last Tuesday morning?
09:06No, not thoroughly. I did not consider it necessary.
09:08You could conceivably have overlooked the letter.
09:12That is impossible, sir.
09:13I have heard such things happening.
09:15You have other papers in the...
09:16Yes, all my confidential papers.
09:18It could have got mixed with that.
09:19It was on the top.
09:20The box could have been shaken.
09:21I had everything out.
09:22It's easily settled.
09:24Let's go and look.
09:25This is a farcical waste of time.
09:31Still, if nothing else will satisfy you, it shall be done.
09:42Here you are, all my confidential papers, as you can see.
09:47It's a letter from Lord Merrow.
09:50Report from Sir Charles Hardy.
09:52Memorandum from Belgrade.
09:53That's the one we were discussing this morning, Prime Minister.
09:56Note on the Russo-German grain taxes.
09:59Letter from Madrid.
10:00Note from Lord Flowers.
10:17Yes, this is it.
10:23And the letter is intact.
10:27Remarkable.
10:28This is inconceivable.
10:30Impossible, Mr. Holmes.
10:32Hilda!
10:33How did you know it was here?
10:37Because I knew it was no one else.
10:39I cannot believe my eyes.
10:42Hilda, we have found the letter.
10:44I know it is difficult for you to understand, but it is the most wonderful news.
10:51It's quite extraordinary.
10:53I went through every paper in here.
10:55I checked and I checked and I rechecked.
10:57It's incomprehensible that I should have overlooked it in this manner.
11:00Oh, gentlemen.
11:17Come.
11:19There's more in this than meets the eye.
11:22Our Prime Minister.
11:23We, too, have our diplomatic secrets.
11:44Wahey!
11:45Wahey!
11:45Wahey!
11:53Wahey!
11:53You

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