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  • 6/18/2025
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Transcript
00:00Oh
00:31Anything remarkable on handler Street?
00:38No
00:41Nothing in particular
01:00Then tell us about it
01:14You've come to mention it, Mr. Holmes. There's no denying there is something on my mind
01:22It first came to my notice four days ago
01:25A certain Morse Hudson has a shop for the sale of pictures and statues in the Kennington Road
01:55Oh
02:01But what happened last night was more serious and also more singular
02:10Burglary
02:11Exactly
02:14The house of a Dr. Barneycott was broken into
02:25Now this bust was one of a pair purchased from Morse Hudson by Dr. Barneycott
02:36He had put it in his house
02:39The other he put two miles away in his surgery
02:44Later that same night
02:46This is certainly very novel
02:58Yes, I thought it would please you
03:00Though in my opinion it comes more into Dr. Watson's line than ours
03:05Disease?
03:07I should say madness
03:09Queer thought of madness, too
03:11You wouldn't think there was anybody living nowadays, would you?
03:13Would you have such a hatred for Napoleon Bonaparte?
03:16Ah
03:18Actually, there are no limits to the possibilities of monomania
03:23You see, there is the condition that the modern French psychologists have called an ide fix
03:29Now, if someone became obsessed with, say, an injustice committed to an ancestor during the Napoleonic Wars
03:35He might form an ide fix, and under its influence, he might be capable of any fantastic outrage
03:44My dear Watson, that won't do
03:48How do you explain it, then?
03:50I don't attempt to do so
03:52I see
03:56I would simply observe there is a certain method in this gentleman's eccentric madness
04:00I mean, for example, in Dr. Barnicott's house
04:04Where a sound might aroused the sleeping family
04:07The bus was taken outside before being broken
04:09Whereas in his surgery, where there was less danger of alarm, it was smashed when it stood
04:16Well, I only mention it because you usually have a taste for all that is out of the common
04:20No matter how trivial
04:22No, I dare call nothing trivial, Lestrade
04:24Some of my most classic cases have had the least promising commencement
04:26Yeah, that dreadful business of the Abernetti family
04:31No!
04:33I hardly call the dismemberment of an entire family trivial
04:36Well, Watson, would you be so kind as to explain?
04:41What?
04:43Well, the point is that it only came to Holmes's notice because of the depth to which the parsley had sunk into the butter on a hot day
04:48Ah!
04:50Ah!
04:51Ah!
04:54So, you see, I cannot afford to smile at your three buds, Lestrade
04:58However, I would be obliged if you would keep me informed as to developments
05:03Listen to this, Holmes
05:18Come instantly, 131 Pitt Street, Kensington, Lestrade
05:22What's it about?
05:23Well, it could be anything, but I suspect it's a sequel to his story of last night
05:26You know, my E-Day fix
05:28Finish your coffee
05:30There's a cab at the door
05:32Two minutes
05:33It's a tempted murder, at least
05:51Nothing less would help the London message boy
05:53There's a deed of violence in that young fellow's round shoulders and that stretched neck
05:56Well, Lestrade must soon tell us
06:04Look at this, Watson
06:06The bottom steps swill down and the others dry
06:09Footsteps enough, anyhow
06:10Yes, but who's?
06:20It's the Napoleon bust business again, gentlemen
06:23They've smashed another
06:25I'm afraid the affair has taken a graver turn
06:29This way
06:33Mr. Harker
06:38Allow me to present Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
06:43Mr. Horace Harker of the Central Press Syndicate
06:46Good of you to come, gentlemen
06:48Erm
06:50Please forgive my agitation
06:52No apology necessary, Mr. Harker
06:53A body on one's front doorstep is always unsettling
06:57You've told him then?
07:02Not a word
07:04Now, tell us exactly what occurred
07:08Extraordinary thing
07:12All my life I've been collecting other people's news
07:14And now I have a real-life story of my own and I can't put two words together
07:20If I had been a journalist and walked in through that door I would have interviewed myself
07:26And had two columns in every London newspaper
07:30And here I am giving away valuable copy by telling my story over and over again to a string of different people
07:37However, I've heard of your name, Mr. Sherlock Holmes
07:43So, if you could explain this queer business
07:47I'd be more than paid for my trouble in telling you my story
07:50A great deal of my journalistic work is done at night in my den
08:00In their room adjacent to this one
08:04And sometime in the small hours of this morning
08:20There's a little bit of my journalistic work
08:22To the end of my journalistic work
08:24Because I have a journalistic work
08:26It is a visual number of my journalistic work
08:28And to the end of my journalistic work
08:30I'm sure it's the same thing
08:33At night in my journalistic work
08:35But I'm sure they have a journalistic work
08:37I never made a journalistic work
08:39I'm sure it's not as though
08:40To last week
08:42I teach you the journalistic work
08:45That's not how you have to say
09:47I shall live that moment over and over again in my dreams.
09:57Do we know who the murdered man was?
09:59Not yet, but you can see the body at the mortuary if you wish.
10:03Where did you purchase your bus, Mr. Harker?
10:05From Mr. Hudson of Kennington Road.
10:11Do we know what became of it?
10:23The officer at the door tells me it's been found in the front garden of an empty house in Camden House Road.
10:29I was just going around to see it. Will you come?
10:32In a moment, Lestrade.
10:33Well, the intruder had either very long legs or was the most active man.
10:45With that area beneath, it was no mean feat to climb up to this ledge, let alone to open the window.
10:51Mr. Harker, will you come with us to see the remains of your bust?
11:07I must make something of it, although I've no doubt that every newspaper in London will be on the street with a full and detailed account.
11:15Just my luck.
11:16Do you remember when the stand fell down at the Doncaster Races?
11:22I was the only journalist in that stand, and my journal was the only one that didn't have a published account because I was too shaken to write a word.
11:31Now, I should be too late with the murder on my own doorstep.
11:46Now, I'll see you next time.

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