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Transcript
00:00To the city every morning, returning by the 514 train from Cannon Street every night.
00:11He is a man of temperate habits, a good husband, an affectionate father, and is popular with
00:18all who know him.
00:21His debts, as far as we can ascertain, amount to £88.10, while he has £220 to his credit
00:28in the capital and county's bank.
00:30Therefore, there is no reason to think that money troubles have been weighing down.
00:33A veritable paradigm.
00:36Watson, there's a hint of scepticism in your voice, which does you no credit.
00:42I expect Mrs. St. Clair came to you saying that her husband had disappeared.
00:45Exactly.
00:46Well, it seems to be a continuous thread in life's fabric.
00:50Watson, what is this?
00:52I shall ignore your ad of resignation to the world's frailties and continue.
00:56Oh, please, do.
00:57On Monday, St. Clair left for the city as usual.
01:01Before he left, he promised that he would bring home a box of building bricks for his children.
01:06Building bricks?
01:07Mark that well, Watson.
01:11Soon after he left, Mrs. St. Clair received a telegram to say that a parcel of considerable
01:17value had arrived for her at the offices of the Aberdeen Shipping Company.
01:21She decided to travel to the city, collect her parcel, have lunch, and do some shopping.
01:27It was by chance that she found herself in Upper Swandham Lane, that same vile alley that we both
01:41visited this evening, Watson.
01:43And it was at this point that something quite singular took place.
01:47And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:49And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:50And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:51And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:52And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:53And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:54And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:55And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:56And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:57And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:58And it was at this point that she was in the office.
01:59And it was at this point that she was in the office.
02:00And it was at this point that she was in the office.
02:01And it was at this point that she was in the office.
02:02Let's go.
02:32Honey, please, get this.
02:35Stop it!
02:36Stop it!
02:37Stop it!
02:46Get out of me!
02:47Get out!
02:48Get out of me!
02:49Get out of me!
02:50Get out of me!
02:54Lebel!
02:56Ow!
03:02Rebel!
03:09Where are you going?
03:14I'm going upstairs.
03:15There's nobody upstairs.
03:16I saw my husband waving from an upstairs window.
03:19There's nobody upstairs.
03:21I saw him.
03:22I know my own husband.
03:23What's he doing here?
03:24There is nobody upstairs.
03:26Oh!
03:27Nebel!
03:28They threw her out.
03:29They did.
03:30Blaggard.
03:31The Malay and the Lasker, who owns the establishment.
03:32A man of the vilest antecedents and a murderer into the valley.
03:33A murderer?
03:34Yet he goes free.
03:35The rear of the building backs on to the river.
03:36There's even a convenient trapdoor for the disposal of bodies.
03:37Why don't the police arrest these two neighbors?
03:38What's that the police have arrested a cripple?
03:39There's so much more yet to tell you, but here we are at the Seas.
04:10Mr. Holmes.
04:16Any news?
04:17Mrs. Sinclair, I thought you'd be asleep.
04:19Sleep does not come easily at a time like this.
04:22This is my friend and colleague, Dr. Watson, who has kindly agreed to help me in my investigation.
04:26Mr. Holmes has spoken of you.
04:29Mrs. Sinclair?
04:30I have taken the liberty of asking the doctor to stay overnight.
04:33And I took the liberty of preparing the little cold supper?
04:41Dr. Watson, you take my place.
04:42Oh, no, really, I...
04:43Dr. Watson, Mrs. Sinclair is a very strong-willed woman.
04:47You refuse her to your peril.
04:52Now, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, before we eat, I should like to ask one or two plain questions,
04:57to which I should like plain answers.
04:59Certainly, madam.
05:01Do you, in your heart of hearts, think that Neville is still alive?
05:04Frankly, now, I'm not hysterical.
05:09Nor am I given to fainting.
05:15Frankly, then, I do not.
05:18You think he is dead?
05:20I do.
05:21Murdered?
05:22I don't see that.
05:24Perhaps.
05:26And on what day did he meet his death?
05:29On Monday.
05:30So then, how do you explain that I received a letter from him today?
05:34Big Friday.
05:35Now, Mrs. Sinclair, I wonder if you would do me a favour.
05:53By all means.
05:54I have told Dr. Watson what happened after the moment when you were ejected from that building.
06:08Would you tell us what happened subsequently, please?
06:10For Dr. Watson's benefit?
06:12And for mine.
06:13I, too, have to re-examine the facts as we know them.
06:17Now, if you're not too tired.
06:19Of course.
06:21As you may imagine, I do not take kindly to being forcibly removed from a building.
06:25I sought and found police help.
06:27Two constables and Inspector?
06:28Bradstreet.
06:29Bradstreet.
06:30And then you returned to the building?
06:31Yes.
06:32The period of time between these two visits was?
06:33About 20 minutes.
06:34By the time we returned, the door was unbolted.
06:35Though I am sure the Lasker had bolted it when I left earlier.
06:38Oh, no.
06:39No.
06:40No.
06:41No.
06:42No.
06:43No.
06:44No.
06:45No.
06:46No.
06:47No.
06:48No.
06:49No.
06:50No.
06:51No.
06:52No.
06:53No.
06:54I want to look at you upstairs rooms.
06:58There's nobody there.
07:00There's nobody there.
07:01You can't objectify.
07:02I look.
07:03One two, stay here.
07:11He was in this room.
07:19Time and again, I tell you, there's nobody here.
07:21May we look into that room?
07:35You mustn't be worried by this gentleman, Mrs Sinclair.
07:38He is an old friend of the constabulary.
07:41You know, Inspector, according to W.S. Gilbert,
07:44a policeman's lot is not a happy one.
07:48Mr Boone is a professional beggar.
07:52No, not a beggar. An honest trader.
07:59Does this man lodge here?
08:01Yes.
08:02You told me nobody lived here.
08:03Madam, a beggar is nobody.
08:06If you prick us, do we not bleed?
08:09Shakespeare, Mr Boone, I know that one. You've told it to me before.
08:12Inspector.
08:21The river temples, Mrs Sinclair.
08:23And a large window.
08:27Mrs Sinclair,
08:29a window and a river in close proximity
08:32does not automatically mean violent death.
08:35You've been here in the past hour?
08:43Yes.
08:44Anyone else been here?
08:45Alas, no. I've been as lonely as a cloud.
08:50Tennyson.
08:51Oh, words, words, Inspector.
08:54He was standing here. I saw him.
09:13Mrs Sinclair, there is no evidence to suggest that he was ever here.
09:18Building bricks, Inspector.
09:19So I see you.
09:20My husband left for the city this morning,
09:21and the last thing he said to me
09:23was that he had to buy some building bricks
09:25for our little girl's birthday.
09:26I see.
09:27Either of you, Jack?
09:28Yes.
09:29Yes.
09:30Yes.
09:31Yes.
09:32Yes.
09:33Yes.
09:34Yes.
09:35Yes.
09:36Yes.
09:37Yes.
09:38Yes.
09:39Yes.
09:40Yes.
09:41Yes.
09:42Yes.
09:43Yes.
09:44Yes.
09:45Yes.
09:46Yes.
09:47Yes.
09:49Yes.
09:50Yes, no.
09:52Nobody really tells us what sounded.
09:53They don'tice me.
09:54These are my husband's clothes.
09:55On the hip.
09:56Yes.
10:01No.
10:02Yes, sir.
10:14And these are my husband's clothes.
10:16My husband's tailor's name is smart, if you care to examine the label.
10:25At that moment, Inspector Bradstreet began to believe my story.
10:29He and his men met an extensive search of the building.
10:31They found a bloodstain up on the windowsill.
10:36They searched the Malay, the Lasker and Boone, but found nothing.
10:41They failed to find my husband's overcoat.
10:44Overcoat.
10:47The one item of clothing that was not accounted for.
10:53Until low tide.
10:55It's heavy, sir.
11:00Weighted down with something.
11:04It's heavy, sir.
11:05Weighted down with something.
11:17There were 421 pennies, 270 halfpennies stuffed into every pocket of the overcoat.
11:37Your conclusion, Watson?
11:42Speak freely, Dr. Watson. I've lived with every possibility this past week, however hideous.
11:48The murderer must have been Boone the beggar. Who else could have access to such a vast number of pennies?
11:56That is the conclusion reached by the police. They've arrested Boone. He's presently in Bow Street Police Station.
12:03Even though my husband is still alive?
12:12I am very sorry.
12:20Very well.
12:22You still want to be here.
12:24I am very confident.
12:26I am not sure of the men's life.
12:28I am very confident that you are in the hospital.

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