Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
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:06:02
Brunton.
:06:04
Oh there you are.
:06:05
I've been ringing for you.
:06:07
Sorry, Dr. Watson.
:06:08
I was in the
upper regions.

:06:11
The library's in
a filthy mess.

:06:12
The wind came swishing
down the chimney

:06:14
and scattered the
ashes everywhere.

:06:16
Very well.
:06:17
I'll tidy it up
at once, doctor.

:06:24
Room full of smoke,
:06:26
papers all over the floor.
:06:27
Foul night Brunton.
:06:29
It's customary.
:06:31
Just the sort of
night I'd fancy

:06:33
fit for the ghost
of Lady Torinda.

:06:34
Oh no, Dr. Watson.
:06:36
Lady Torinda only
walks in the west wing.

:06:39
No one ever met a ghost
in this part of the house.

:06:42
Oh really?
:06:43
Isn't there some story...
:06:44
Oh there was a
housemaid claimed

:06:46
that she saw Sir
Gervis Musgrave

:06:49
with his head on backwards
:06:51
in this very room.
:06:54
Oh, gracious me.
:06:55
Well she was just a
flighty girl, sir.

:06:57
It sounds like
it, very flighty.

:06:59
Most.
:07:10
Head on backwards, what
a bunch of rubbish.

:07:33
I say, Brunton,
:07:34
does the wind always
carry on like this here?

:07:36
Frequently sir.
:07:37
It's a great pity.
:07:39
It makes the
gentlemen restless

:07:41
more than usual I mean.
:07:46
Well, our patients
are all tucked up

:07:48
for the night
now, hey Brunton?

:07:50
Are they?
:07:51
Of course, of course.
:07:53
Aren't they?
:07:54
Captain Vickery isn't
in his room, sir,

:07:57
and it looked like
Major Langford

:07:59
I saw going
toward the pool.


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