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SPEAKER_03 lobster and sliced tomatoes.
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SPEAKER_03 Could one possibly conceive of a more ideal marriage, Watson?
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SPEAKER_03 Romeo and Juliet were clearly mismated by comparison.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, Watson, aren't you going to join me?
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, now, surely, Watson, you can't bear a grudge against me forever.
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SPEAKER_03 For something so trivial?
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SPEAKER_03 Trivial?
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SPEAKER_03 And what is trivial about riddling the walls with bullets?
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SPEAKER_03 I do not agree that I riddled the wall, as you so violently put it.
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SPEAKER_03 I decorated it in a most patriotic manner.
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SPEAKER_03 Holmes!
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SPEAKER_03 I have permitted,… …and suffered many liberties in this flat,…
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SPEAKER_03 First you make those evil-smelling gasses!
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SPEAKER_03 Then you shatter my nerves with those ridiculous disguises!
2:05 → 2:12
SPEAKER_03 But you, even you, have never covered your activities… …under the
banner of patriotism!
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, but we are of the Queen's initials!
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SPEAKER_03 I was only celebrating Her Majesty's birthday!
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SPEAKER_03 Celebrating Her Majesty…?
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SPEAKER_03 Still, that's no excuse!
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SPEAKER_03 Well, perhaps I was a little overzealous, but you can't very well blame a
man for that!
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SPEAKER_03 I solemnly promise never to do it again!
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SPEAKER_00 Oh.
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SPEAKER_00 Well.
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SPEAKER_03 And lobster and tomato for breakfast.
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SPEAKER_03 You ever heard of that?
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SPEAKER_03 Do you mean to say you're going to join me?
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SPEAKER_03 That's strange.
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SPEAKER_03 I didn't expect her until noon.
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SPEAKER_03 She must have caught the midnight train.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, I wouldn't want her to feel that she was intruding.
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SPEAKER_00 – Mr. Holmes?
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SPEAKER_04 – Yes?
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SPEAKER_03 Miss Millicent Channing?
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SPEAKER_04 Yes.
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SPEAKER_04 I wrote you that I'd be here at noon.
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SPEAKER_04 But I didn't want to lose any time.
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SPEAKER_04 I took the midnight train.
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SPEAKER_03 Won't you come in?
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SPEAKER_03 This is my good friend and associate, Dr. Watson.
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SPEAKER_03 How do you do?
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SPEAKER_04 How do you do?
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SPEAKER_03 Please sit down, Miss Channing.
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SPEAKER_03 You must have had a very tiring journey.
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SPEAKER_03 Particularly in view of the fact that you were forced to take a dog cart
part of the way.
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SPEAKER_04 How did you know I took a dog cart?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I noticed that your right sleeve is covered with mud.
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SPEAKER_03 Only a dog cart throws out mud in such a disagreeable way.
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SPEAKER_03 Mr. Holmes can also deduce your birthstone and the serial numbers of any
notes you happen to be carrying in your purse.
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SPEAKER_03 Dr. Watson exaggerates.
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SPEAKER_03 Though only slightly.
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SPEAKER_04 I've heard a great deal of your powers, Mr. Holmes.
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SPEAKER_04 They say you're one of the cleverest men in London.
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SPEAKER_03 They're very kind.
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SPEAKER_03 You said in your letter that your fiancé has disappeared.
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SPEAKER_04 I'm afraid that something terrible has happened to him.
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SPEAKER_02 Why, Miss Cheney?
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SPEAKER_04 It's all so muddled, so confused.
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SPEAKER_04 Several days ago, I was expecting him for dinner.
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SPEAKER_04 I was worried, and I went to his lodgings.
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SPEAKER_02 Millicent.
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SPEAKER_04 They say if Merrimet won't come to the mountain... Good heavens, we had a
dinner date.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, you must forgive me.
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SPEAKER_02 I've been so deep in this, I've completely slipped my mind.
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SPEAKER_02 Millicent.
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SPEAKER_02 How would you like to marry a full professor of English history at London
University?
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SPEAKER_04 I'd much rather marry you, John.
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SPEAKER_04 I mean me.
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SPEAKER_04 You still have three years before you can become a professor.
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SPEAKER_02 It can happen in a month.
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SPEAKER_02 Next week, perhaps.
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SPEAKER_02 But how?
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SPEAKER_02 Well, you know this research work I've been doing on 14th century
English history?
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SPEAKER_02 Yes.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, I have reason to believe I've made the most amazing, the most
fantastic discovery.
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SPEAKER_02 Tell me.
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SPEAKER_02 Not until I put my theory to the test.
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SPEAKER_02 And if I'm right, I can assure you there will be an immediate chair for me
at the university.
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SPEAKER_02 And more than that, I'll be famous.
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SPEAKER_04 Oh, but John, this is unfair keeping me in the dark like this.
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SPEAKER_02 I promise you it won't be for long.
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SPEAKER_02 Tomorrow, I go to see Sir Thomas Greystone at Aberdeen to get his
cooperation.
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SPEAKER_02 He won't refuse because my success will bring him fame also.
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SPEAKER_04 John, you simply must tell me what... Not another word tonight.
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SPEAKER_02 I'll tell you everything when I come back the day after tomorrow.
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SPEAKER_02 Remember, good things come to those who wait.
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SPEAKER_04 Not the day he told me, nor the next day.
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SPEAKER_04 I wired him at Greystone Castle, asking him to explain the delay.
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SPEAKER_04 I received this answer.
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SPEAKER_03 John Cartwright, unknown here.
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SPEAKER_03 Signed, Greystone.
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SPEAKER_04 I didn't know what to make of it, Mr. Holmes.
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SPEAKER_04 Finally, I decided to go up to Aberdeen and talk to Sir Thomas Greystone
himself.
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SPEAKER_04 He must have been mistaken.
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SPEAKER_00 This is it, Griff.
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SPEAKER_01 Certainly I don't envy you, miss.
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SPEAKER_04 Why?
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SPEAKER_04 Is something wrong?
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SPEAKER_01 Let's say something isn't right.
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SPEAKER_01 Ever since the Greystones came upon Hard Times, they've become a
strange, mysterious pair.
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SPEAKER_01 Hardly anyone ever comes to see them, and those that do don't waste any
time there.
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SPEAKER_01 If I were you, Miss, I'd wait until it's light before I went up.
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SPEAKER_04 I don't have the time to spare.
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SPEAKER_04 I'm sure I'll be all right.
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SPEAKER_01 Suit yourself, Miss.
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SPEAKER_04 I would like to see Sir Thomas Greystone, please.
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SPEAKER_04 My name is Miss Channing.
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SPEAKER_04 Would you please tell him that... Miss Channing, is it?
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SPEAKER_03 The lady who sent the telegram!
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SPEAKER_04 Yes!
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SPEAKER_04 I hope you don't think me foolish, coming here in this way, Sir Thomas!
10:01 → 10:04
SPEAKER_03 Walter Greystone is my name!
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SPEAKER_03 Sir Thomas is my father!
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SPEAKER_03 If you've come to make further inquiries about your Mr. Cartwright,…
…yes, I'd say you were foolish!
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SPEAKER_03 We've absolutely no knowledge of the gentleman!
10:17 → 10:19
SPEAKER_04 But I can't understand it!
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SPEAKER_04 He told me he was coming here to speak to Sir Thomas!
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SPEAKER_04 About a discovery he made while doing some historical research.
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SPEAKER_04 He said it was to have brought fame to him and Sir Thomas, both.
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SPEAKER_03 I can assure you, Miss Channing, no one of that nature has been here.
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SPEAKER_03 No one!
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SPEAKER_04 But, but I know he took the 6.10 train on Tuesday.
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SPEAKER_04 I saw him off.
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SPEAKER_03 The 6.10 train makes a dozen stops along the way.
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SPEAKER_02 He could have got off at any one of them.
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SPEAKER_04 But why?
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SPEAKER_04 I'm sorry.
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SPEAKER_04 I'm upset.
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SPEAKER_04 You see, he's my fiancé.
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SPEAKER_03 I quite understand, but there's nothing we can do.
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SPEAKER_04 I'm sorry to have troubled you.
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SPEAKER_03 One moment, miss.
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SPEAKER_03 That telegram I sent you cost two shillings.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll thank you till you impose me.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm not a charitable institution.
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SPEAKER_04 Are you Sir Thomas Greystone?
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SPEAKER_03 I am.
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SPEAKER_04 You didn't say you were.
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SPEAKER_03 I didn't say I wasn't.
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SPEAKER_03 Two shillings, if you please.
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SPEAKER_04 Whatever else I felt about the Greystones, I didn't believe they'd lied
to me.
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SPEAKER_04 Why should they deny they'd seen John?
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SPEAKER_04 However, as I made my way through the garden, I found this timetable in
the bushes.
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SPEAKER_03 I take it that these notes in the margin are in your fiancé's
handwriting, Miss Channing.
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SPEAKER_04 Yes, Mr. Holmes.
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SPEAKER_04 He was there.
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SPEAKER_04 And for some reason they're trying to deny it.
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SPEAKER_03 He had evidently asked directions to the castle, and jotted them down in
a margin.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, it's perfectly evident the Greystones are lying, but why?
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SPEAKER_03 Here's somebody offering them a chance of fame, they refuse it.
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SPEAKER_03 Hmm, there are other considerations more imperative than fame,
Watson.
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SPEAKER_03 What other considerations, for example?
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SPEAKER_03 That is our problem.
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SPEAKER_04 You will help me, Mr. Holmes.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll do my best, Miss Channing.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, Watson, the 14th century contained the reigns of what kings?
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SPEAKER_03 Ah, wait a minute, 14th century.
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SPEAKER_03 There were some Henrys, and Richard II, of course.
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SPEAKER_03 Richard II.
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SPEAKER_03 He was executed, wasn't he?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, at Pontefract Castle, September the 21st, 1300, and... Miss
Channing, I would appreciate your taking me to your fiancé's flat.
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SPEAKER_04 To his flat?
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SPEAKER_04 But why not to Greystone Castle?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I would rather not go there unarmed.
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SPEAKER_03 We've both got revolvers.
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SPEAKER_03 I am referring, Watson, to information that may have led to the
disappearance of Miss Channing's fiancée.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I can't find anything there.
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SPEAKER_03 Perhaps you'd have a look, Watson.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, oh, thank you, Miss Channing!
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SPEAKER_03 Thank you!
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SPEAKER_03 So, this is what Cartwright found so exciting!
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SPEAKER_03 What is it, Hans?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, he certainly deserves his professorship, if he understood this!
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SPEAKER_03 Listen!
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SPEAKER_03 This pledge, unto Richard,… …I, Richard, do make,…
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SPEAKER_03 To return unto Richard, switch from Richard, I take.
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SPEAKER_03 Let Richard look on the northern stair.
14:21 → 14:24
SPEAKER_03 Then six and seven is not fair.
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SPEAKER_03 Press on, and through, and dune for ten.
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SPEAKER_03 Beware thou do not linger then.
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SPEAKER_03 If thou art in, and wish ye moot, get out.
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SPEAKER_03 Smite eke the lion upon the snoat.
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SPEAKER_03 Metre and rhyme, perfect.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, what's it mean?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, it's simple enough, Watson.
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SPEAKER_03 Look here, Holmes, sometimes I think you'd say that a trip to the moon on
an umbrella is simple.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, analyze it piece by piece.
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SPEAKER_03 The first part is nothing more than a receipt.
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SPEAKER_03 A receipt?
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SPEAKER_03 This pledge unto Richard, I, Richard, do make, to return unto Richard
such things as I from Richard take.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, apparently Richard had entrusted his possessions to a loyal
friend, and he had received his promise that they be returned.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, yes, I see that.
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SPEAKER_03 The rest of the inscription merely tells him how he may get his
possessions back.
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SPEAKER_03 Hence,… …let Richard look upon the Northern Star!
15:16 → 15:18
SPEAKER_03 – A sort of map, so to speak?
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SPEAKER_03 – Quite so!
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SPEAKER_03 Well, but, what's all this got to do with Cartwright's disappearance?
15:24 → 15:33
SPEAKER_03 Well, in Wilkinson's biography of Richard II,… …it is mentioned that
one of the King's most loyal supporters was Richard Greystone,… …the
original owner of Greystone Castle.
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SPEAKER_03 Cartwright must have had the idea that Richard had left his possessions
with him.
15:36 → 15:39
SPEAKER_03 – So, he went up there to prove it?
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SPEAKER_04 But that still doesn't answer why John hasn't come back.
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SPEAKER_03 That answer, Miss Channing, may only be secured at Greystone Castle.
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SPEAKER_03 That's strange.
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SPEAKER_03 There appears to be no one here.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll go around and let you in.
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SPEAKER_00 I'm.
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SPEAKER_03 Come along and keep close behind me.
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SPEAKER_03 This pledge unto Richard, I, Richard, do make.
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SPEAKER_03 To return unto Richard, switch from Richard, I take.
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SPEAKER_03 The lower half appears to have been destroyed by fire.
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SPEAKER_03 Then there's every chance that King Richard's possessions may not yet
have been found.
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SPEAKER_03 No, they haven't.
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SPEAKER_03 Say, you brought help, Miss Channing.
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SPEAKER_04 Where is he?
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SPEAKER_04 What have you done with him?
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SPEAKER_03 He's in safekeeping, in the tower.
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SPEAKER_03 Since you're here, perhaps you can persuade Mr. Cartwright to tell us
the secret of the Greystone inscription.
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SPEAKER_03 We shall do nothing of the sort.
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SPEAKER_03 He's got some idea of returning Richard's possessions to the Queen for a
birthday present.
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SPEAKER_03 They're worth a fortune, and are rightfully mine.
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SPEAKER_04 They rightfully belong to the Crown.
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SPEAKER_03 We won't have your rights and wrongs.
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SPEAKER_03 Weigh this well.
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SPEAKER_03 If you can't persuade Mr. Cartwright to talk, then not one of you will
leave this room alive.
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SPEAKER_03 In that case, I will not hang my fate on another man's decision.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll lead you to King Richard's possessions myself.
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SPEAKER_03 Holmes!
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SPEAKER_03 Why be killed over a museum piece, Watson?
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SPEAKER_03 Let's re-examine the pledge.
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SPEAKER_03 This pledge, unto Richard, I, Richard, do make, to return unto Richard
the such as from Richard I take.
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SPEAKER_03 We can understand that much without your help.
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SPEAKER_03 The meaning is perfectly clear.
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SPEAKER_03 Whatever treasure may be hidden here belongs to the royal family and to
nobody else.
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SPEAKER_03 Let Richard look on the Northern Star.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, that gives us the direction.
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SPEAKER_03 Does it?
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SPEAKER_03 One can look at the North Star from any point in this hemisphere.
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SPEAKER_03 Your ancestor knew that.
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SPEAKER_03 He said, let Richard look.
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SPEAKER_03 And he meant this, Richard.
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SPEAKER_03 In other words, the direction may be found by facing north from this very
spot.
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SPEAKER_03 I am now facing due north.
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SPEAKER_03 Then six and seven is not far.
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SPEAKER_03 What does that mean?
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SPEAKER_03 Merely to pace off thirteen steps.
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SPEAKER_03 One.
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SPEAKER_03 Two.
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SPEAKER_03 Three.
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SPEAKER_03 Four.
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SPEAKER_03 Five.
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SPEAKER_03 Six.
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SPEAKER_03 Eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
20:13 → 20:16
SPEAKER_03 Press on and through and down for ten.
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SPEAKER_00 Press... Stairs!
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SPEAKER_03 Through and down for ten.
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SPEAKER_03 Two.
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SPEAKER_03 Three.
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SPEAKER_03 Four.
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SPEAKER_03 Five.
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SPEAKER_03 Six.
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SPEAKER_03 Seven.
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SPEAKER_03 Nine.
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SPEAKER_00 Ten.
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SPEAKER_00 Diamonds.
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SPEAKER_03 I've been waiting for this moment for years.
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SPEAKER_03 Diamonds.
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SPEAKER_03 Rupees.
22:08 → 22:14
SPEAKER_03 And now, if we may go... I'm afraid I can't let you go.
22:15 → 22:16
SPEAKER_04 But you promised.
22:16 → 22:22
SPEAKER_03 You take us for fools, you go straight to the authorities.
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SPEAKER_03 A plan to enjoy this, Will.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't see how.
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SPEAKER_03 With or without us.
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SPEAKER_03 Seems your ancestors arranged for intruders.
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SPEAKER_03 You knew this?
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SPEAKER_02 Then you must know the way out, otherwise you wouldn't have come in.
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SPEAKER_03 Tell me at once, man, or I'll shoot you down where you stand!
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SPEAKER_03 While only I have the secret to the door?
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SPEAKER_03 Half the jewels!
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SPEAKER_03 Half the jewels for a way out!
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SPEAKER_02 All of them!
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SPEAKER_02 Show us how to get out, and we'll let you take them all!
23:14 → 23:16
SPEAKER_03 No!
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SPEAKER_03 But what?
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SPEAKER_03 Not a single gold piece!
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SPEAKER_03 You're a duft, man!
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SPEAKER_03 You want to rot here forever?
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SPEAKER_03 The treasure's mine!
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SPEAKER_03 The treasure's mine!
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SPEAKER_03 You can't take it!
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SPEAKER_03 Pay no attention!
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SPEAKER_03 Give me the gun!
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SPEAKER_03 You can have the treasure!
23:40 → 23:42
SPEAKER_03 Just the gun, please.
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SPEAKER_03 The last two lines of the inscription read, as I recall, If you're in and
can't get out,
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SPEAKER_03 strike the lion upon the snout.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, everything couldn't be better.
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SPEAKER_03 The Greystones are in prison, the Cartwrights are together again, and
you and I are feasting on cold lobster and tomatoes.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I have a sense of well-being.
24:45 → 24:48
SPEAKER_03 Haven't you the slightest twinge of conscience, Watson?
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SPEAKER_03 No, why?
24:50 → 24:53
SPEAKER_03 Well, I noticed the gold piece on your watch chain.
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SPEAKER_03 You filched it from the treasure room.
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SPEAKER_03 Filched it?
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SPEAKER_03 I made an application for it from the ministry.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, that was very enterprising of you, Watson.
25:05 → 25:06
SPEAKER_03 Why don't you do the same thing, Holmes?
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SPEAKER_03 After all, don't you want a souvenir?
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SPEAKER_03 I have one.
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SPEAKER_03 Not bad.
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SPEAKER_03 But Holmes!
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SPEAKER_03 A personal letter of thanks from Her Majesty.
25:26 → 25:28
SPEAKER_03 Wine, Holmes, congratulations!
25:28 → 25:29
SPEAKER_03 Well done!
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SPEAKER_00 We're home, we're home, we're home, we're home