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Transcript
00:00Excuse me, Miss.
00:09What do you want, sir?
00:11Can you tell me where I am?
00:13I'd almost made up my mind to sleep on the moor when I saw the light.
00:17This is King's Pylon Training Stable, sir.
00:21What a stroke of luck.
00:26I understand there's a stable, lad.
00:29Ned sleeps here at night.
00:31No doubt that's his supper you have there.
00:34Now, I'm sure you wouldn't be too proud to earn yourself the price of a new dress, would you?
00:39See, the boy has this tonight, and you shall have the prettiest frock money can buy.
00:44I couldn't!
00:47Ned!
00:48Ned!
00:50Ned!
00:51There's a man! Stop me out there!
00:54I'm over so frightened.
00:55What do you want?
00:56He asked after you.
00:57He asked me to give you something.
00:59What was it?
01:00I don't know.
01:01It was white.
01:03Where is he now?
01:04He's gone.
01:06Well, you best cut back up the house quick.
01:08Tell the governor!
01:08Yes, Ned!
01:09Good evening.
01:29Good evening.
01:30I want a word with you.
01:32What business have you here?
01:33It's a business that may put something in your pocket, my lad.
01:38Now, you've two horses entered in the Wessex Cup.
01:41Silverblaze and Bayard.
01:43Let me have the straight tip and you won't be the loser.
01:46Is it the fact that at the weights, Bayard can give the other a hundred yards in five furlongs,
01:51and the stable...
01:52I don't want any damn tux round here!
01:53Get out!
02:03Out of the room, boy!
02:04Out of the room!
02:04The governor and the others came down soon enough.
02:12We found neither sight nor sound of the man.
02:14One moment.
02:15When you let the dog out, did you leave the door open behind you?
02:19Oh, excellent, Monson, excellent.
02:21Is it just the point I was getting to make?
02:23I locked the door behind me, sir.
02:24I swear it.
02:25Good luck.
02:26Does Fitzroy Simpson admit to all this?
02:35He denies nothing.
02:39He says he came for information.
02:42What about the white paper?
02:43He says it was a five-pound note.
02:46Thank you, sir.
02:51What happened next?
02:53Well, sir, it was about dawn when the mistress came into my bedroom and told me to come with her.
03:02Well, wouldn't she woke?
03:03She'd found Mr. Straker's bed empty.
03:16Heavens!
03:17The horse is gone!
03:20And the bridal.
03:23Ned, wake up!
03:30Wake the boys.
03:31Ned!
03:32Ned!
03:33Wake up!
03:33Wake up, Ned!
03:35Bill!
03:36Nubby!
03:37Come quick!
03:38Silver blaze is gone!
03:39Over here!
04:05Over here!
04:07Over here!
04:08Wait!
04:29He was dead, sir.
04:56His head.
04:59It was all knocked in.
05:06It was terrible.
05:07It was the terrible blow on the head from some blunt instrument that had killed him.
05:21It was the terrible blow on the head from some blunt instrument that had killed him.
05:36It was clear that he had defended himself most vigorously.
05:41The blood-stained knife.
05:44As to the wound on the thigh, who can tell?
05:46Well, it is possible that the wound on the thigh could have been caused a stroke of foul.
05:51The lad here was drugged.
05:53Appreciable quantities of powdered opium were found in his curry.
05:57Did all the household eat the same dish?
06:00Yes, sir.
06:01I made it myself and served it.
06:07This black and red scarf.
06:09The gentleman was wearing that scarf when he talked to me.
06:13I'd swear that on the Bible, sir.
06:16Thank you, Watson.
06:28Stop it, boy.
06:29Stop it.
06:30Come on.
06:30Good dog.
06:31Stop it.
06:32Good boy.
06:34My theory is that Simpson was under some strong obligation to knobble or otherwise incapacitate this horse
06:46so that he would be unable to run in the Wessex Cup.
06:49Clever move, that, putting opium in the boy's food, and easy enough through that window.
06:53Yes.
06:54Then it was simple.
06:55He'd obtained a duplicate key, led out the horse.
06:59It was his bad luck that Straker was alert enough to catch him up on the moor.
07:02In the struggle, the horse bolted.
07:05There's no proof that Simpson killed Straker, is he?
07:08The evidence against him is very strong.
07:10He was undoubtedly here that night on some devious business.
07:12He poisoned the stable lad.
07:14He had in his hand a heavy stick weighted with lead,
07:16and his scarf was found in the dead man's hand.
07:18And he went pale as death when I confronted him with that fact.
07:21I really think we have enough to go before a jury.
07:24No, no, no.
07:26Inspector, a clever counsel would tear it all to rags.
07:28Thanks.
07:30Has a duplicate key been found in his possession?
07:33No.
07:33But what chemist sold him the powdered opium,
07:35and above all, how could he, a stranger in this district, hide a horse,
07:39and such a horse as Silverblaze?
07:40I agree.
07:41The evidence is circumstantial.
07:43But I think the net is drawn pretty tightly around Fitzroy Simpson,
07:46and I believe he is our man.
07:50What sort of a fellow is he?
07:52Why would he do such a thing?
07:54Fitzroy Simpson is a man of excellent birth and dedication.
07:57Unfortunately, he has squandered a fortune on the turf,
08:00which has put him in the hands of moneylenders and unscrupulous bookmakers.
08:03Plenty of those sharks in the racing world.
08:05I didn't know that you were betting, ma'am.
08:06What?
08:08Oh, just the occasional flutter.
08:12I presume an inventory has been made
08:14of what Strager had in his pockets at the time of his death.
08:17I have the things themselves in the sitting room,
08:19if you would care to see them.
08:42Vice and Co. London.
08:45Hmm.
08:45For the bloodstains,
08:47I presume this is the knife that was found in the dead man's grasp?
08:50Yes, indeed.
08:51This is more on your line, Doctor.
08:54Yes, it's what we call a cataract knife.
08:57Very delicate blade, devised for very delicate work.
09:00Strange thing for a man to take on so rough an expedition, Holmes.
09:04Especially as he wouldn't shut in his pocket.
09:06The tip was guarded by a disc of cork,
09:09which we found beside the body.
09:10You impressed me, Inspector.
09:12Mr Strager said it was on the dressing table.
09:14It was probably the nearest thing to hand at the time.
09:16I see.
09:18I see.
09:20Corn merchant's bill.
09:23Instructions of Colonel Ross.
09:26And what have we here?
09:29A milliner's account.
09:30For 37 pounds, 15 shillings
09:32from a Madame de Zurier of Bond Street, London.
09:35To a Mr William Derbyshire.
09:36Now, Mrs Strager tells us that Derbyshire
09:38was a friend of her husband's
09:39and occasionally had his letters addressed here.
09:4122, good news.
09:45Somewhat heavy for a single costume.
09:48Mrs Derbyshire had rather expensive taste.
09:50Yes.
09:51Well, there appears to be nothing more to learn here, Inspector.
09:54Shall we move on to the scene of the crime?
09:55Yes, of course.
10:03After those.
10:04Have you got them, Inspector?
10:12Is there any more news?
10:14I'm afraid not, Mrs Strager.
10:16But Mr Holmes and Dr Watson
10:18have come down from London to help us.
10:21I assure you
10:22we are doing everything possible.
10:24I wish you good luck, Mr Holmes.
10:26Well, thank you, Madam.
10:27And I commiserations on your great lars.
10:29Look, surely we met
10:32at a garden party
10:34in Plymouth some time ago.
10:38No, sir.
10:39You are mistaken.
10:40No, do you know,
10:41I could have sworn it.
10:43You are a costume of
10:44dove-coloured silk
10:46with ostrich feather trimming.
10:50I've never had such a dress, sir.
10:55That quite settles it.
10:56That is the bush
11:04where the coat was hanging.
11:05What was the weather like?
11:06Oh, calm.
11:07Bit of rain about.
11:09And the coat was not
11:10blown against the bush
11:11but placed there.
11:12Yes, it was placed there.
11:13Inspector.
11:14No, no, no!
11:19So many people
11:20have trampled around this land.
11:21There have been many people here.
11:28That piece of matting
11:29has been placed there
11:30and we have all stood upon that.
11:31Not the general public.
11:33I have in this bag
11:33one of the boots
11:35John Straker wore,
11:37one of Fitzroy Simpson's shoes,
11:40and a cast horseshoe
11:43off silver blaze.
11:44Thank you, Inspector.
12:14Thank you
12:17You

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