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{3788}{3855}Paper, paper.
{4292}{4353}Finished.
{4603}{4623}What do you make|of it Watson?
{4627}{4671}Huh?
{4675}{4743}I believe you got|eyes in the back of|your head Holmes.
{4747}{4839}Well I have a|well-polished coffee|pot in front of me.
{4843}{4887}Mrs. Hudson said it|was left last night
{4891}{4911}while you were out.
{4915}{4959}What do you make of it?
{4963}{5017}Well
{5035}{5120}his name at least we know.
{5131}{5199}I think Dr. Mortimer
{5203}{5247}is a successful,
{5251}{5319}elderly medical man,
{5323}{5367}well esteemed,
{5371}{5391}since those who know him
{5395}{5463}gave him this mark of|their appreciation.
{5467}{5510}Yeah.
{5514}{5534}I think he's a|country practitioner,
{5538}{5645}does a good deal of|his visiting on foot.
{5658}{5739}'Friends of the C.C.H.'
{5754}{5798}I should guess that|to be the local hunt.
{5802}{5846}Oh bravo, bravo Watson.
{5850}{5894}You know I am|bound to say
{5898}{5966}you habitually underrate|your abilities.
{5970}{6025}Well.
{6042}{6110}It may be that you are|not yourself luminous,
{6114}{6158}but you are a|conductor of light.
{6162}{6254}Some people without|possessing genius
{6258}{6326}have remarkable power|for stimulating it.
{6330}{6398}I confess, my dear fellow,
{6402}{6446}that I am very|much in your debt.
{6450}{6512}Thank you.
{6569}{6613}But I'm afraid that
{6617}{6685}most of your conclusions|were erroneous.
{6689}{6733}'H'?
{6737}{6805}Surely hospital.
{6809}{6877}'C.C.' suggests|Charing Cross.
{6881}{6925}I mean if so I would|postulate a young man
{6929}{6997}under thirty, amiable,
{7001}{7021}absent-minded,
{7025}{7089}unambitious
{7097}{7141}and the|possessor of a dog.
{7145}{7189}Can I see the stick?
{7193}{7255}Thank you.
{7409}{7489}Larger than a terrier,
{7504}{7585}smaller than a mastiff.
{7888}{7932}I was right,
{7936}{8017}a curly haired spaniel.
{8080}{8124}Dr. Mortimer?
{8128}{8148}Thank you sir.
{8152}{8172}Thank you.
{8176}{8220}I wasn't sure whether|I left it here
{8224}{8244}or at the shipping office.
{8248}{8292}The S.S. Gibraltar
{8296}{8390}you see docks|today at Tewberry.
{8416}{8484}You interest me very|much, Mr. Holmes.
{8488}{8579}I had hardly expected so|dolichocephalic a skull
{8583}{8651}or such well-marked|supra-orbital development.

{8655}{8699}Would you have any|objection to my running


{8703}{8747}my finger along your|parietal fissure?
{8751}{8795}Please Dr. Mortimer.
{8799}{8843}A cast of your skull, sir,
{8847}{8948}until the original|becomes available.
{8967}{8987}It is not my intention|to be fulsome,
{8991}{9083}but I confess that|I covet your skull.
{9087}{9182}Behave and sit|down Dr. Mortimer.
{9279}{9323}Good boy.
{9327}{9347}Well I presume|that it was not
{9351}{9419}your|phrenological passion,
{9423}{9467}which drew you|to Baker Street?
{9471}{9538}Unfortunately|it was not sir.
{9542}{9586}Spot.
{9590}{9658}I have here...
{9662}{9706}I have here the statement|of a certain legend,
{9710}{9778}which runs in the|Baskerville family.
{9782}{9826}Baskerville?
{9830}{9874}Yeah, I'm an executor
{9878}{9898}of Sir Charles|Baskerville's will
{9902}{9946}and found it|amongst his papers.
{9950}{10018}It concerns Hugo|Baskerville;
{10022}{10066}he was Lord of the manor,|Grimpen on Dartmoor.
{10070}{10090}Dartmoor?
{10094}{10138}Some 200 years ago.
{10142}{10235}The document is|somewhat later.
{10286}{10330}"Learn then|from this story
{10334}{10378}to be circumspect|in the future,
{10382}{10426}that those foul|passions whereby
{10430}{10497}our family has suffered|may not be loosed
{10501}{10569}again to our|comparable ruin,
{10573}{10641}8th of November|1742, " was it?
{10645}{10689}Intriguing preamble.
{10693}{10785}I've read of Sir Charles|Baskerville's death.
{10789}{10833}From a medical|point of view
{10837}{10881}it was a poorly|informed article.
{10885}{10929}No thank you.
{10933}{11001}He died of dyspnea and|cardiac exhaustion.
{11005}{11025}Were the conditions linked
{11029}{11073}or were they parallel?
{11077}{11097}Oh they were linked|in my opinion.
{11101}{11205}There was some, some|facial distortion.
{11221}{11265}Caused by the cardiac|pain presumably?
{11269}{11323}Yes.
{11341}{11385}You sound doubtful.
{11389}{11433}It was not merely|facial distortion.
{11437}{11481}Well here in 1692
{11485}{11552}Hugo Baskerville|abducted a young girl
{11556}{11648}but she escaped|across the moor
{11652}{11724}at night cursing.
{11772}{11840}He unkenneled his|pack of hounds
{11844}{11936}and hunted her down|like a wild animal.
{11940}{12008}When his 3 drunken|companions followed,
{12012}{12120}they found the girl in|a deep dip or goyal
{12180}{12267}dead from fear|and fatigue.
{12276}{12344}And it also confronted|the cause of her death,
{12348}{12428}a huge, demonic hound.
{12444}{12487}Even as they looked
{12491}{12559}the hound tore the throat|out of Hugo Baskerville.
{12563}{12631}One companion died|that very night

{12635}{12679}of what he saw,


{12683}{12727}and the other twain|were broken men
{12731}{12799}for the rest|of their days.
{12803}{12847}The sound is supposed|to have haunted|the family since then
{12851}{12954}to the general|misfortune of the line.
{12971}{13015}Well this may appeal
{13019}{13122}to your lurid taste|in fiction Watson.
{13163}{13183}It's a fairy tale sir.
{13187}{13231}Of course Mr. Holmes
{13235}{13255}but fairy tales|would not survive
{13259}{13344}without a kernel of truth.
{13355}{13423}On the night Sir|Charles died
{13427}{13540}I arrived at Baskerville|Hall at first light.
{13642}{13686}I shall tell you|what I found.
{13690}{13761}No more or less.
{13810}{13854}This way please sir?
{13858}{13902}I had been concerned|about him for some time.
{13906}{13950}He had become obsessed
{13954}{13998}with the Legend|of the Hound.
{14002}{14070}It's by the summerhouse.
{14074}{14094}He believed he had heard
{14098}{14118}the hound itself|upon the moors,
{14122}{14216}he even believed|he had seen it.
{14266}{14286}At the time I took|such morbid fancies
{14290}{14334}to be part and parcel
{14338}{14382}of Sir Charles'|pathological condition.
{14386}{14445}And now?
{14458}{14525}I no longer believe|that to be the case.
{14529}{14549}There sir.
{14553}{14597}We didn't like|to move him sir.
{14601}{14668}Once we knew.
{14673}{14757}Yes, Yes quite Barrymore.
{14793}{14861}A sad occasion|Mrs. Barrymore
{14865}{14909}an unhappy vigil for you.
{14913}{14994}He was our hope doctor.
{15009}{15106}Hope for the country|here about's.
{15129}{15197}He brought the|world to us.
{15201}{15272}He was our hope.
{15704}{15748}Before Sir Charles|ran up the alley
{15752}{15772}he had eloquently|stood at the gate
{15776}{15820}for at least ten minutes.
{15824}{15868}How do you know that?
{15872}{15940}The ash had dropped|twice from his cigar
{15944}{16012}and there were also|3 spent matches.
{16016}{16060}I'm impressed by|Dr. Mortimer.
{16064}{16132}Was there anything else?
{16136}{16180}Yes.
{16184}{16228}Footprints?
{16232}{16300}A man or a woman's?
{16304}{16368}Mr. Holmes,
{16376}{16444}they were the footprints|of a gigantic hound.
{16448}{16515}Several people have seen|a creature upon the moor,
{16519}{16563}a huge creature,|ghastly, and spectral.
{16567}{16611}I've crossed|examined 2 of them.
{16615}{16635}Hardheaded|countrymen both
{16639}{16707}and their stories tally.
{16711}{16755}I want you to advise|me what I should do
{16759}{16846}with Sir Henry|Baskerville.
{16879}{16923}Henry Baskerville has|spent his life in America.
{16927}{17031}He has come over on|the S.S. Gibraltar

{17047}{17091}Been a pleasure having|you aboard Sir Henry.


{17095}{17139}Sir Henry,
{17143}{17187}I still haven't gotten|used to that title.
{17191}{17235}Was there any other claim|upon Sir Charles' estate?
{17239}{17283}None.
{17287}{17307}His youngest|brother, Roger,
{17311}{17355}died in Central America|of yellow fever
{17359}{17433}some 30 years ago.
{17479}{17589}Sir Henry is the last|of the Baskerville's.
{17814}{17906}Why did you not|consult me immediately?
{17910}{17954}There's a realm in which|the most accomplished
{17958}{18002}detective is helpless sir.
{18006}{18050}There are certain|things here,
{18054}{18098}which are impossible|to reconcile
{18102}{18170}to the settled|order of nature.
{18174}{18218}If you believe this|to be supernatural
{18222}{18322}you'll find more|help from a priest.
{18414}{18489}No, No, No, No, No.
{18533}{18601}How can I assist?
{18605}{18697}And I'll have an|answer damn it.
{18701}{18798}He's in a stir sir|about his boot.
{18893}{18961}By thunder if that|fellow can't find|my old black boot.
{18965}{19009}Surely it was a|new brown boot.
{19013}{19081}No last night they took|one of the brown ones.
{19085}{19129}Today they've sneaked|one of the black.
{19133}{19177}I'm sorry Mortimer
{19181}{19201}I'm sorry to trouble|you with this nonsense
{19205}{19249}but this is a first|class hotel damn it!
{19253}{19314}Oh hello.
{19325}{19369}Mr. Sherlock Holmes|at your service.
{19373}{19417}I think it is worth|troubling about
{19421}{19465}as a matter of fact.
{19469}{19512}You do why?
{19516}{19601}Because it's inexplicable.
{19612}{19656}Good.
{19660}{19725}That's good.
{19948}{19968}My God.
{19972}{19992}Have you got a|cold Watson?
{19996}{20040}Why it's this|poisonous atmosphere.
{20044}{20088}This is a big|thick I suppose.
{20092}{20136}Thick?
{20140}{20212}It's intolerable.
{20236}{20256}You've been at|your club all day.
{20260}{20337}How'd you know that?
{20380}{20424}Where do you|think I've been?
{20428}{20448}Well here clearly.
{20452}{20511}Clearly?
{20523}{20567}I've been at Devonshire.
{20571}{20591}In spirit?
{20595}{20639}Quite so.
{20643}{20744}I sent out for a map|from Stamford's.
{20787}{20854}Now see here?
{20907}{20951}Baskerville Hall.
{20955}{21047}Grimpen, just a|clutter of cottages.
{21051}{21095}2 moorland houses,
{21099}{21143}farmhouses,
{21147}{21191}Lafter Hall,
{21195}{21263}Merripit House|and that is all.
{21267}{21355}Oh this represents|marshland
{21387}{21431}and these barrows,

{21435}{21502}some prehistoric|settlement
{21506}{21550}or burial ground.
{21554}{21613}10 mile?
{21626}{21693}Disused is it
{21698}{21782}and all the rest is waste
{21842}{21886}as far as the|great convict,
{21890}{21972}the prison of Princeton.
{22034}{22078}It is a worthy setting|if the devil did decide
{22082}{22174}to dabble in the|affairs of man.
{22178}{22198}Then you yourself|are inclined
{22202}{22300}towards a supernatural|explanation?
{22370}{22438}You'd better send|word to Dr. Mortimer,
{22442}{22545}we'll eat breakfast|with him tomorrow.
{22561}{22655}It arrived by post|this morning.
{22705}{22773}So you think of little|puzzles Mr. Holmes?
{22777}{22821}This one wants|more thinking
{22825}{22869}than I'm able to give it.
{22873}{22893}Posted yesterday?
{22897}{22951}Yes.
{22969}{22989}A joke, as like it's not.
{22993}{23037}Tell me Sir Henry
{23041}{23061}has anything interesting|happened to you
{23065}{23085}since you've|been in London?
{23089}{23109}No I don't think so.
{23113}{23157}Ever been followed?
{23161}{23181}What?
{23185}{23253}I seemed to have walked|right into a dime novel.
{23257}{23301}Why should anyone|follow me?
{23305}{23397}That letter was|delivered to the hotel.
{23401}{23469}You are being|followed Sir Henry.
{23473}{23540}"If you value your|life or your reason
{23544}{23612}keep away from the moor. "
{23616}{23684}The issue I suggest is|whether it constitutes
{23688}{23732}a friendly or an|unfriendly warning.
{23736}{23804}That is surely|impossible to determine.
{23808}{23852}However has features|that may help,
{23856}{23900}the envelope for example.
{23904}{23996}If somewhat trampled|is presentable.
{24000}{24090}It's contents|mostly are not.
{24120}{24164}The letter|has been torn
{24168}{24212}neatly enough along a fold
{24216}{24260}and the leader|article in the Times
{24264}{24308}the Leaded|Bourgeois printers,
{24312}{24356}unmistakable|has been chosen
{24360}{24404}from which to|cut the message
{24408}{24452}but the message|is all quickly cut
{24456}{24499}with an appropriate|short bladed scissors
{24503}{24547}and the gluing of the|print of the paper
{24551}{24619}is smudged and misaligned.
{24623}{24690}May I see it?
{24887}{24907}Only half a|sheet of paper
{24911}{24955}and yet the|watermark is clear.
{24959}{25026}Hudson whale.
{25031}{25051}You will find that paper
{25055}{25099}in a hundred middle|grade hotels
{25103}{25171}but not from here.
{25175}{25195}A first class hotel
{25199}{25303}would have a paper|of a greater weight.
{25319}{25403}The ink is institutional.
{25439}{25506}I would also|suggest a hotel.

{25510}{25610}Yet what can we|determine from this?


{25678}{25745}Pocket fluff.
{25750}{25818}I infer that the person|who wrote this message
{25822}{25890}is staying at a|nearby hotel.
{25894}{25938}He's neat of habit.
{25942}{26034}And studied the|task methodically.
{26038}{26082}But then he began|to fear discovery.
{26086}{26163}He rushed it through
{26206}{26250}and put the result|in his pocket
{26254}{26298}until such time|as he posted it.
{26302}{26406}It is true that fearful|people threaten
{26446}{26466}but my interpretation is
{26470}{26537}that this is a|friendly warning.
{26541}{26585}Because it seems a|risk was incurred
{26589}{26657}in its execution.
{26661}{26705}Bravo Mr. Holmes
{26709}{26777}you fulfill your|reputation sir no mistake,
{26781}{26849}but if you're right and|this fellow's afraid
{26853}{26961}then he's afraid not|only for his own skin
{26973}{27061}but what might|happen to me.
{27093}{27154}Quite so.
{27165}{27283}Dr. Mortimer I think it|is time that you explain.
{27572}{27664}Well now you know|the facts Sir Henry.
{27668}{27688}The question is|whether or not
{27692}{27760}you should go to Dartmoor.
{27764}{27784}There's no devil in hell
{27788}{27832}nor no man on this earth
{27836}{27856}that's going to prevent|me from going to the home
{27860}{27928}of my own people.
{27932}{28046}Then we'll see how we|can mitigate the danger.
{28076}{28144}You really believe|there is danger?
{28148}{28240}I think that if it is,|that it is considerable.
{28244}{28312}You certainly|cannot go alone.
{28316}{28360}Dr. Mortimer|returns with me.
{28364}{28432}He has his practice and he|lives some miles distant.
{28436}{28456}You'll come yourself?
{28460}{28551}I have to stay in|London, blackmail case.
{28555}{28645}I recommend my|friend Watson.
{28723}{28816}That's very kind|of you Doctor.
{28891}{28935}I will.
{28939}{29023}Dr. Mortimer... Thank you.
{29490}{29548}Watson?
{29610}{29671}This way.
{30593}{30613}Who was that man?
{30617}{30661}I have no idea.
{30665}{30685}Well how did you know
{30689}{30709}someone's been|following Baskerville?
{30713}{30757}How else did they|know so immediately
{30761}{30805}where he was staying?
{30809}{30926}At least they'll|not continue to|follow him now.
{31001}{31069}When the crisis|comes Watson,
{31073}{31093}and it will,
{31097}{31164}report to me.
{31289}{31333}Watson do you know|what the residue
{31337}{31405}of Sir Charles|Baskerville's estate was?
{31409}{31453}No I don't.
{31457}{31500}Close to a million.
{31504}{31625}A stake on which|a man might play|a dangerous game.
{31648}{31751}Such a sum has a|definite materiality.
{31792}{31900}And yet of all things|in heaven and earth.

{31912}{32002}We are men of|science Holmes.


{32032}{32086}Yet.
{32224}{32329}It's an ugly, dangerous|business Watson.
{32344}{32388}Believe me I should|be very glad
{32392}{32412}to have you back|safe and sound
{32416}{32497}in Baker Street Watson.
{32511}{32583}Thank you Holmes.
{33686}{33744}Holmes?
{33998}{34042}My dear Watson I will|not bias your mind
{34046}{34114}by suggesting theories|or suspicions.
{34118}{34186}Simply report|facts to me
{34190}{34234}in the fullest|possible manner.
{34238}{34352}Concentrate your attention|upon the following.
{34573}{34593}Above all,
{34597}{34641}avoid the moor,
{34645}{34737}when as the old|parchment frankly put it,
{34741}{34832}the paths of evil|are exalted.
{37762}{37806}What is this Perkins?
{37810}{37878}Convict, escaped|from Princetown sir.
{37882}{37950}Its 3 days now.
{37954}{37998}They've been|watching all over,
{38002}{38070}they ain't seen|no sign of him.
{38074}{38118}Farmers don't like it.
{38122}{38166}Who is he?
{38170}{38238}Selden, the Notting|Hill murderer.
{38242}{38353}Folk are locking their|doors I can tell you.
{38386}{38406}What'd the man do?
{38410}{38477}He murdered a|whole family
{38481}{38589}with such savagery they|deemed him insane.
{40352}{40372}Welcome Sir Henry.
{40376}{40420}Welcome to|Baskerville Hall.
{40424}{40444}Thank you.
{40448}{40491}It's Barrymore yes?
{40495}{40563}At your service sir.
{40567}{40587}Mrs. Barrymore.
{40591}{40649}Madame.
{40807}{40827}If I can be of service
{40831}{40923}do not hesitate to send|for me day or night.
{40927}{40995}Of course, thank you.
{40999}{41058}Walk on.
{41119}{41193}This way Sir Henry
{42030}{42098}Five hundred years of us.
{42102}{42170}Just as I imagined it.
{42174}{42242}To much as I imagined it.
{42246}{42290}This place needs|the products
{42294}{42338}of Mr's Swann and Edison
{42342}{42442}but I suppose I can|tone down to it.
{44044}{44106}Thank you.
{44116}{44136}Excellent meal Barrymore.
{44140}{44184}Please thank Mrs.|Barrymore for us.
{44188}{44232}Thank you sir.
{44236}{44304}She'll be pleased|you enjoyed it.
{44308}{44392}Well Dr. Watson shall we?
{45602}{45646}Sir?
{45650}{45712}Barrymore,
{45746}{45810}what is it?
{45938}{45982}Sir
{45986}{46097}my wife and I will be|happy to stay with you
{46106}{46174}or till you've settled in
{46178}{46246}and made your|arrangements.

{46250}{46318}But your family's been|with us for generations.


{46322}{46366}I'm sorry to start|my life here
{46370}{46461}breaking an old|family connection.
{46465}{46533}Thank you sir.
{46561}{46677}My wife and I were much|attached to Sir Charles
{46681}{46749}and his death.
{46777}{46868}We feel that nothing|can be...
{46873}{46935}we feel...
{46945}{47068}we feel we shall never be|easy here at the hall sir.
{47185}{47229}Right.
{47233}{47277}Well what do|you mean to do?
{47281}{47325}Oh Sir Charles's|generosity
{47329}{47373}has given us the means|to set up in business
{47377}{47452}in a small way sir.
{47472}{47540}Well thank you|for telling me.
{47544}{47588}Might I look forward to|you pulling me a pint
{47592}{47660}in your own house one day?
{47664}{47756}That is the sort of|thing sir thank you sir.
{47760}{47780}Good.
{47784}{47852}Mind you call it|Baskerville arms?
{47856}{47900}Yes sir.
{47904}{47972}Thank you sir.
{48240}{48308}That man is frightened.
{48312}{48366}Yes.
{48791}{48859}Turning into a|rough night.
{48863}{48907}I shall walk over|to the post office
{48911}{48996}at Grimpen in the morning.
{49031}{49075}I'm sorry but|Holmes asked me
{49079}{49123}not to let you leave|the house without...
{49127}{49171}Doctor, this shall|take care of any dog
{49175}{49243}that I may meet|in your absence.
{49247}{49311}Even armed.
{49367}{49387}All right.
{49391}{49458}Tomorrow morning|shall find me at home.
{49462}{49506}I'm safe at home am I?
{49510}{49605}Well that's what|Holmes believes.
{50278}{50370}It's an ugly and|dangerous business Watson.
{50374}{50442}I shall be glad to have|you back safe and sound
{50446}{50531}in Baker Street once more.
{50805}{50825}There's a realm in which
{50829}{50897}the most accomplished|detective is helpless.
{50901}{50969}There are certain|things here,
{50973}{51017}which are impossible|to reconcile
{51021}{51114}to the settled|order of nature.
{51357}{51439}Above all avoid the moor
{51452}{51520}whereas the old parchment|quaintly puts it,
{51524}{51617}the powers of|evil are exalted.
{52100}{52120}Do you know what|the residue
{52124}{52168}of Sir Charles|Baskerville's estate was?
{52172}{52240}Close to a million.
{52244}{52288}Such a sum has such a
{52292}{52387}distinctive|materiality about it.
{52507}{52568}(sobbing)
{52963}{53007}Good morning.
{53011}{53031}How are you today?
{53035}{53103}Oh very well thank you.
{53107}{53127}There we are.
{53131}{53151}Thank you sir.
{53155}{53217}Thank you.
{53275}{53295}Goodbye.

{53299}{53364}Goodbye sir.
{53634}{53698}Dr. Watson?
{53706}{53750}Excuse my presumption.
{53754}{53822}Dr. Mortimer pointed|you out to me
{53826}{53870}from the window of his|surgery as you passed.
{53874}{53894}Possibly he's|told you my name,
{53898}{53966}Stapleton of|Merripit House.
{53970}{54014}Yes indeed, how do you do?
{54018}{54062}We were concerned,
{54066}{54086}Frankland, Mortimer and I.
{54090}{54134}Concerned?
{54138}{54206}Less Sir Henry|should not have come.
{54210}{54278}You know the legend|of the fiend hound.
{54282}{54326}We thought it might|seize his imagination
{54330}{54422}just as it seized|poor Sir Charles's.
{54426}{54493}How is Mr.|Sherlock Holmes?
{54497}{54565}Dr. Watson you|are here of it.
{54569}{54637}It follows then that Mr.|Holmes is interested.
{54641}{54733}I'm afraid I cannot|answer your question.
{54737}{54805}Well may I ask if he|is going to honor us
{54809}{54829}with a visit himself?
{54833}{54853}He cannot leave town.
{54857}{54925}Other cases engage|his attention.
{54929}{54949}I assure you
{54953}{54997}I'm simply here to visit|my friend, Sir Henry.
{55001}{55021}I do not need help.
{55025}{55116}I apologize for|the intrusion.
{55169}{55213}A moderate walk|along this path
{55217}{55261}brings us to|Merripit House
{55265}{55381}I wonder or perhaps|you would spare me|an hour Dr. Watson
{55385}{55405}that I may have|the pleasure
{55409}{55452}of introducing|you to my sister.
{55456}{55500}I'm expected back at|Baskerville hall.
{55504}{55572}I'm sure an hour|will not hurt.
{55576}{55658}Thank you Mr. Stapleton.
{55744}{55764}It was entomology was it
{55768}{55788}that brought you|to the moor?
{55792}{55884}Indeed although I delight|in it for it's own sake.
{55888}{55932}It is so vast,
{55936}{55998}so barren,
{56008}{56052}so mysterious.
{56056}{56100}Well there for instance
{56104}{56148}what do you make of that?
{56152}{56262}Well it would be a rare|place for a gallop.
{56272}{56340}That is the great|Grimpen Mire.
{56344}{56455}False step down means|death to man or beast.
{56463}{56483}Well only|yesterday I saw
{56487}{56531}one of the moor ponies|wonder into it.
{56535}{56603}Never came out.
{56607}{56651}I could see his head|for quite some time
{56655}{56699}straining out|of the bog hole,
{56703}{56771}but it sucked him|down at last.
{56775}{56843}Even the dry season it|is a danger to cross it,
{56847}{56891}but after these|recent rains
{56895}{56939}it is an awful place.
{56943}{57001}And yet
{57015}{57107}I can find my way to|the very heart of it
{57111}{57155}and return alive.
{57159}{57203}But why should you
{57207}{57275}wish to visit such|a horrible place?

{57279}{57371}You see the low hills|there beyond it?


{57375}{57419}They're really islands.
{57423}{57466}Flora there is|undisturbed,
{57470}{57514}which mean of course,
{57518}{57538}that rare species|can breed there
{57542}{57610}and one of them a|subspecies Lycanidi
{57614}{57658}is unique to the place.
{57662}{57767}In fact I'm credited|with its discovery.
{57782}{57840}Really?
{58022}{58066}The moor is|full of noises.
{58070}{58138}But what was it?
{58142}{58162}The peasants say it is
{58166}{58186}the Hound of|the Baskervilles
{58190}{58234}calling for its prey.
{58238}{58306}You don't believe|such nonsense surely?
{58310}{58378}Did you ever hear the|boom of a bittern?
{58382}{58402}No.
{58406}{58497}The bird is said, now,|to be confined to
{58501}{58521}certain Norfolk|fens
{58525}{58569}but why not here?
{58573}{58593}I've heard its|cry described
{58597}{58641}as being something between
{58645}{58713}a foghorn and a|soul in torment.
{58717}{58785}What do you think?
{58789}{58833}Ah,
{58837}{58901}Cyclopides.
{59580}{59600}Go back!
{59604}{59672}Go straight to|London instantly!
{59676}{59744}For God's sake|do as I ask.
{59748}{59816}Go back and never set|foot on the moor again.
{59820}{59864}Sh, my brother is coming.
{59868}{59888}Miss Stapleton.
{59892}{59984}Get away from this|place at all costs.
{59988}{60069}Do you see that orchid?
{60084}{60128}Yes, yes I do.
{60132}{60176}It's a pity you|came so late.
{60180}{60248}Our best orchids|are nearly over.
{60252}{60307}Jack.
{60324}{60368}You have introduced|yourselves I see.
{60372}{60392}Yes.
{60396}{60416}I was telling Sir Henry
{60420}{60511}it's a pity he has missed|the beauties of the moor.
{60515}{60583}Were I Sir Henry|Miss Stapleton
{60587}{60655}I'm sure I would not|miss your beauty
{60659}{60703}but I'm afraid I'm not,
{60707}{60727}Sir Henry that is,
{60731}{60775}merely his friend
{60779}{60871}Doctor John Watson|at your service.
{60875}{60895}Did you catch|your butterfly?
{60899}{60943}No.
{60947}{61048}Highly flies like a|witch I'm afraid.
{61067}{61128}Ah there.
{61139}{61183}Look at this.
{61187}{61231}You must forgive|and forget
{61235}{61279}my foolish outburst|Doctor Watson.
{61283}{61327}I cannot forget|Miss Stapleton.
{61331}{61351}You must.
{61355}{61399}Sir Henry is my friend.
{61403}{61446}His welfare is a very|close concern of mine.
{61450}{61494}Tell me why you|are so eager

{61498}{61518}that he should|return to London?


{61522}{61566}You know the story|of the hound?
{61570}{61614}I do not believe|such nonsense.
{61618}{61662}But I do.
{61666}{61710}If you have any|influence with Sir Henry
{61714}{61758}take him away.
{61762}{61806}I fear that unless|you can give me
{61810}{61830}more definite|information than this
{61834}{61878}it would be impossible|to get him to move.
{61882}{61950}I cannot say|anything definite
{61954}{61998}for I do not know|anything definite.
{62002}{62046}Miss Stapleton,
{62050}{62094}I would ask you|one more question,
{62098}{62142}if you meant no|more than this
{62146}{62166}when you first|spoke to me,
{62170}{62190}why were you so eager|that your brother
{62194}{62238}should not overhear|what you said?
{62242}{62262}There is nothing|to which he,
{62266}{62334}or anybody else,|could object.
{62338}{62382}My brother is very anxious
{62386}{62430}to have the|hall inhabited.
{62434}{62453}He thinks it's|for the good
{62457}{62549}of the poor folk|upon the moor.
{62553}{62573}He would be very angry
{62577}{62621}if he knew I had|said anything,
{62625}{62730}which might induce|Sir Henry to go away.
{62841}{62885}Any luck?
{62889}{62933}Afraid not.
{62937}{63029}Flies like a witch|and so beautiful.
{63033}{63101}Pale, clouded yellow.
{63105}{63173}I have a number of|them I've caught.
{63177}{63268}I must show you|my collection.
{63321}{63431}The English led the|Doctor out of my field.
{63440}{63532}And I've made a particular|study of those insects,
{63536}{63649}which inhabit the margins|of heath and marsh.
{63728}{63772}A magnificent collection
{63776}{63844}and the work of a|serious scientist.
{63848}{63892}Even the exotica,
{63896}{63940}I must mention a|brilliant creature
{63944}{64012}called|Morpo peridis lapida
{64016}{64060}was dated and cataloged|with the carrier replies
{64064}{64175}to his personal field,|the British Lycanidi.
{64256}{64354}One of which is|unique to the moor.
{64376}{64396}I must also report
{64400}{64503}that the new brown|boot has turned up.
{64519}{64539}Barrymore found it
{64543}{64656}amongst Sir Henry's|luggage when he unpacked.
{64663}{64707}Miss Stapleton|is very handsome
{64711}{64755}and on Tuesday we|are to dine here
{64759}{64851}at Baskerville Hall|with all our neighbors.
{64855}{64875}So Sir Henry,
{64879}{64947}who chaffs a little at|the restrictions you|have imposed upon him,
{64951}{65072}will have a|chance to judge her|beauty for himself.
{65335}{65403}We're also to meet|Dr. Mortimer's wife
{65407}{65427}and the old|vicar of Grimpen
{65431}{65498}who is very shy they say
{65502}{65522}and Mr. Frankland,
{65526}{65570}an amateur astronomer|of some note
{65574}{65594}who has a reputation
{65598}{65642}of being|litigious to a fault.

{65646}{65690}A red-letter day.


{65694}{65738}The law is law and I|need to teach them.
{65742}{65810}I have established|a right-of-way
{65814}{65906}slapped through the middle|of old Middleton's Park.
{65910}{65954}Case decided today.
{65958}{65978}We must teach|these magnets
{65982}{66026}they cannot ride roughshod
{66030}{66050}over the rights|of commoners.
{66054}{66098}Case decided today.
{66102}{66122}Today Mr. Franklin?
{66126}{66170}Today sir.
{66174}{66218}Why do you ask?
{66222}{66266}Seeing you in Fernworthy|that you had the
{66270}{66338}wood bear closed to the|villagers also today.
{66342}{66386}Red-letter day as I said.
{66390}{66433}True sir.
{66437}{66481}I shall be|burnt in effigy
{66485}{66505}tonight in Fernworthy
{66509}{66553}but I have the|case against them.
{66557}{66601}Infernal people|seem to think
{66605}{66625}there are no rights|of property.
{66629}{66673}They can swarm|where they like
{66677}{66697}with their picnic|papers and bottles
{66701}{66745}but why should|they complain?
{66749}{66769}No one goes to|the wood now.
{66773}{66817}They have to cross|the moor to get to it;
{66821}{66865}no one will|cross the moor.
{66869}{66913}And why is that sir?
{66917}{66937}You've surely heard?
{66941}{67009}The hound walks|abroad upon the moor.
{67013}{67081}The hound of the|Baskervilles Sir Henry.
{67085}{67105}I've heard.
{67109}{67177}Is it a phenomenon you|believe in yourself|Mr. Frankland.
{67181}{67249}Ask the vicar.
{67253}{67321}Astronomic and forensic|matters are my domain,
{67325}{67407}demonic matters are his.
{67421}{67521}Is it a hound of|hell vicar or what?
{67540}{67594}Yes.
{67612}{67680}An interesting question.
{67684}{67728}Whatever it is|that is being seen
{67732}{67800}it is|undoubtedly something.
{67804}{67848}Our farrier, Thomas Chub,
{67852}{67942}is not a man|given to visions
{67948}{68016}and he saw something|out there.
{68020}{68064}A dog he said,
{68068}{68112}about the size of a calf.
{68116}{68211}And I do not think|local hysteria
{68236}{68333}is an adequate|explanation myself.
{68380}{68424}I pray nightly
{68428}{68471}that it remove itself
{68475}{68555}from us whatever it is
{68571}{68681}and that we all may|sleep the more soundly.
{68691}{68745}Yes.
{68763}{68783}I believe it is Selden
{68787}{68855}the murderer who|frightens the folk.
{68859}{68951}In Grimpen they believe|he is still upon the moor.
{68955}{69023}We are too ready to|condescend and attribute
{69027}{69095}superstition to|these poor people
{69099}{69119}when they are, in fact,
{69123}{69227}subject to a natural|and sensible fear.

{69243}{69287}Bravo Miss|Stapleton,
{69291}{69311}Bravo.
{69315}{69359}This hellhound's|existence
{69363}{69430}would not survive a court|of law, mere hearsay.
{69434}{69478}Bring the thing|before the bench
{69482}{69526}in the full blaze of|jurisprudence say I
{69530}{69615}then I will|believe in it.
{69890}{69958}Thank you very much.
{69962}{70052}Thank you for|a nice evening.
{70106}{70167}(sobbing)
{70394}{70437}Goodnight Doctor.
{70441}{70509}Very nice to see you.
{70513}{70533}Sir Henry?
{70537}{70557}Yes.
{70561}{70629}Thank you very much.
{70633}{70677}Sir Henry.
{70681}{70725}My dear fellow|it's wonderful.
{70729}{70797}I must compliment|you on that claret.
{70801}{70821}Delicious
{70825}{70869}Absolutely delightful.
{70873}{70935}Thank you.
{71065}{71127}Goodnight.
{73534}{73554}Barrymore?
{73558}{73602}Yes.
{73606}{73699}He's been there|a half an hour.
{73822}{73866}What's he doing?
{73870}{73937}I don't know.
{73966}{74010}Look!
{74014}{74085}Out on the moor.
{74278}{74339}(sobbing)
{74685}{74705}It just happened|Sir Henry.
{74709}{74777}We must not go on to|the moor undoubtless.
{74781}{74825}And then the powers|are exalted Doctor?
{74829}{74873}Bogie's to frighten|children man.
{74877}{74921}Come on, we have a chance
{74925}{75045}of getting to the bottom|of this business tonight.
{75716}{75773}There.
{75956}{76014}Watson.
{76483}{76551}what You all right?
{76555}{76623}I felt to shoot|but I couldn't.
{76627}{76671}Come on.
{76675}{76737}[howling].
{76771}{76829}My God.
{76939}{77053}You believe there's any|truth in these rumors?
{77083}{77138}Look!
{77179}{77199}What is it?
{77203}{77265}Barrymore?
{77275}{77363}It's not Selden|at any rate.
{77371}{77415}We were followed|in London
{77419}{77462}and we're followed still.
{77466}{77566}Come on let's get|back to the house.
{78042}{78086}What's this all|about Barrymore?
{78090}{78134}Sir it may...
{78138}{78182}it may seem that we have|betrayed your trust.
{78186}{78206}Seem?
{78210}{78254}Damn it Barrymore|you have!
{78258}{78278}Sir... sir no fault|of his sir.
{78282}{78326}He didn't want it it's me.
{78330}{78398}It's me and mine.
{78402}{78469}The poor creature came|to me for help sir.

{78473}{78493}How could I refuse


{78497}{78565}after what they|have done to him?
{78569}{78613}So then Mrs. Barrymore|I don't understand
{78617}{78722}why should he come to|respectable woman?
{78761}{78805}He's her brother sir.
{78809}{78853}What?
{78857}{78901}It's true sir.
{78905}{79006}He dragged himself|here half starved.
{79025}{79069}And what would|you expect?
{79073}{79117}We fed him.
{79121}{79165}We took food out|for him sir,
{79169}{79237}no more than you|would for a dog.
{79241}{79285}We hoped he'd go
{79289}{79381}but the light has been|there night after night.
{79385}{79405}Is this true Barrymore?
{79409}{79468}Yes sir.
{79480}{79500}Have you any conception
{79504}{79548}what this man|did Barrymore?
{79552}{79596}Yes sir.
{79600}{79668}But he's a broken man.
{79672}{79769}They done surgery|sir to tame him.
{79792}{79860}He's like a child sir.
{79864}{79928}Please sir.
{79984}{80004}Mrs. Barrymore please.
{80008}{80052}Please get up.
{80056}{80100}This is not|dignified please.
{80104}{80148}My dear.
{80152}{80244}By a leave|sir arrangements|have been made.
{80248}{80316}He'll be out of the|country in a few days.
{80320}{80425}I beg you sir say|nothing to the police.
{80487}{80555}What do you think Doctor?
{80559}{80603}You say he's harmless|now Barrymore
{80607}{80651}yet he threw a rock at us.
{80655}{80723}As a child might|throw stones sir.
{80727}{80819}The murders are|going to haunt him.
{80823}{80917}He's a frightening|baby now sir.
{80943}{81011}This is an apt|description.
{81015}{81092}He will be harmless.
{81159}{81221}Very well.
{81231}{81299}Please take your|wife to your room.
{81303}{81403}We'll say nothing|about this matter.
{81470}{81538}Thank you sir.
{82046}{82066}I thought we had a chance
{82070}{82138}of getting to the bottom|of this business.
{82142}{82260}All we've seemed to of|done is compound a felony.
{82453}{82497}I'm glad though that you
{82501}{82545}heard that sound|on the moor.
{82549}{82641}I was beginning to|think I'd dreamt it.
{82645}{82689}I was in the|territories once.
{82693}{82761}I've heard wolves up there
{82765}{82809}but nothing to|freeze the blood
{82813}{82857}Iike that sound tonight.
{82861}{82905}Are you convinced|it's the hound?
{82909}{82953}I am.
{82957}{83048}I wish to God|Holmes was here.
{83053}{83131}Why does he not come?
{83245}{83289}And yet Holmes
{83293}{83361}when daylight and|birdsong return
{83365}{83456}the black imaginings of|the night evaporate.
{83460}{83528}Even Dr. Mortimer|assiduous visits,

{83532}{83552}accompanied as|they are,


{83556}{83648}by constant talk of|bones, or mortal residue,
{83652}{83769}fail to sour the beauties|of the moor in autumn.
{83892}{83936}We are, however,
{83940}{84008}still far from the|heart of the mystery.
{84012}{84080}The question, which most|persistently nags me,
{84084}{84172}is who's the|man on the tor?
{84204}{84248}With his identity known
{84252}{84296}I feel we should|have the key
{84300}{84368}to this fatal riddle|within our grasp.
{84372}{84415}This is rather a|nice piece of cloth.
{84419}{84463}I think they...
{84467}{84511}Meanwhile, I have|discovered a
{84515}{84607}streak amiable tender|heartedness in my host.
{84611}{84679}So guilty did he feel|of nearly shooting
{84683}{84727}his servant's murderous|brother-in-law
{84731}{84775}that he's given Barrymore
{84779}{84847}many of his excellent|American clothes.
{84851}{84871}Determined,|as he now is,
{84875}{84943}to play the role|of English squire
{84947}{85015}in dress as in|anything else.
{85019}{85063}Much too American and I'm|turning over a new leaf.
{85067}{85087}You take it.
{85091}{85169}Thank you kindly sir.
{85546}{85566}Very smart Sir Henry.
{85570}{85614}Yeah.
{85618}{85686}Well I'm going to stroll|up to Merripit House
{85690}{85758}I thought I'd invite|Stapleton and his sister
{85762}{85854}rather I should say, Miss|Stapleton and her brother
{85858}{85902}to luncheon on Monday.
{85906}{86022}Well I know you won't want|me to come with you there
{86026}{86070}but Holmes|insisted that I...
{86074}{86094}Now look here my friend,
{86098}{86190}Holmes could not have|foreseen certain|developments.
{86194}{86238}You'd make a very|civil gooseberry
{86242}{86343}but no I'm afraid I|have to go alone.
{86793}{86937}London next stop.
{89071}{89091}Baskerville!
{89095}{89163}Baskerville how|dare you sir
{89167}{89211}make advances at my|sister in such a fashion.
{89215}{89235}Jack!
{89239}{89259}I'm sure the lady|gave you no reason
{89263}{89307}to presume upon her|good intentions.
{89311}{89355}We welcome you into|our circle sir
{89359}{89379}and you repay|the hospitality
{89383}{89450}by forcing your disgusting|attentions upon her.
{89454}{89474}No but I assure you sir
{89478}{89498}my intentions|are honorable.
{89502}{89522}Away sir... away to the hall.
{89526}{89583}Go on?
{90437}{90457}Hello Watson.
{90461}{90505}Where have you|dropped from?
{90509}{90577}I took it upon myself|to follow you.
{90581}{90695}I'm afraid my duty to|Holmes overrode my tact.
{90725}{90769}I see.
{90773}{90891}Well hope|they're not selling|tickets in Grimpen.
{90941}{91034}I assume you saw|what happened?
{91109}{91177}Did he ever strike|you as a bit crazy
{91181}{91225}this brother of hers?
{91229}{91273}Not particularly.

{91277}{91321}I don't know|why he does me.


{91325}{91369}What's he getting|so heated about?
{91373}{91393}What objection can he have
{91397}{91416}to me as a brother-in-law?
{91420}{91488}I mean he can't object|to my worldly position
{91492}{91560}so it's got to|be me myself.
{91564}{91584}Oh I don't know.
{91588}{91608}Do you see it?
{91612}{91656}Not at all.
{91660}{91680}Nor me.
{91684}{91728}Well thanks.
{91732}{91824}He won't let us be|together not for a moment.
{91828}{91899}He must realize.
{91948}{91968}You know what I|don't understand
{91972}{92040}there's a|light in her eyes
{92044}{92088}that speaks louder|than words.
{92092}{92160}I know it... I know|it in my heart
{92164}{92232}but he treats me|as if I was a...
{92236}{92328}if I was a mad seducer|in an old melodrama.
{92332}{92400}Oh it's absurd.
{92404}{92463}Perhaps.
{92475}{92519}What?
{92523}{92543}I was just thinking
{92547}{92591}that this business|with the hound
{92595}{92687}and the family|curse and so on;
{92691}{92759}if Stapleton partly|believes it's true
{92763}{92873}perhaps he might want|his sister not to be.
{92931}{92995}Yes I know.
{93051}{93149}Just till the|business is resolved.
{93219}{93263}Yes of course.
{93267}{93362}Well shall we walk|home together?
{93578}{93666}The Ryan|Observatory please.
{94202}{94270}I am forever in your debt.
{94274}{94294}Oh no not at all.
{94298}{94342}Well good day.
{94346}{94421}Good day Sir Henry.
{94969}{95013}Well well.
{95017}{95037}What happened?
{95041}{95085}Stapleton.
{95089}{95157}I still think the|fellow's crazy
{95161}{95205}but he's just given me|the most complete apology
{95209}{95229}a man's ever likely|received in his life
{95233}{95349}and he's invited us|to dinner tomorrow,|Friday indeed.
{95353}{95443}Good I'll look|forward to it.
{95472}{95540}The post at Grimpen.
{95544}{95603}Just so.
{95856}{95924}Thank you sir.
{97438}{97506}May I have a word sir?
{97510}{97572}Of course.
{97606}{97674}You... you've been|very good to us sir
{97678}{97794}and I should like to do|the best I can for you.
{97798}{97842}There's something|I found out sir.
{97846}{97890}Yes?
{97894}{97962}We found it after|the inquest
{97966}{98058}hadn't told a mortal|soul didn't know how.
{98062}{98159}It's about Sir|Charles' death sir.
{98230}{98274}You know how he died?
{98278}{98322}No sir.
{98326}{98370}Well what then?
{98374}{98441}I do know why he was at|the gate at that hour.

{98445}{98489}Why?
{98493}{98537}To meet a woman sir.
{98541}{98561}Woman?
{98565}{98585}Are you sure?
{98589}{98633}Oh yes sir.
{98637}{98681}Well what was her name?
{98685}{98753}I can only give you|her initials sir.
{98757}{98801}Yes there was something|my wife found.
{98805}{98849}She was cleaning|out this very room,
{98853}{98897}Sir Charles's|study sir
{98901}{98921}in the grate there
{98925}{98969}she found this|scrap of paper
{98973}{98993}it was all burnt but
{98997}{99085}well it could|still be read.
{99093}{99137}From the shine|and the writing
{99141}{99185}if you know what|I mean sir?
{99189}{99257}Of course I understand|please go on.
{99261}{99369}Well she called to me|and I wrote it down.
{99428}{99472}'Please,
{99476}{99520}please as you|are a gentleman
{99524}{99592}burn this letter
{99596}{99694}and be at the gate|by ten o'clock.'
{99716}{99798}Then the initials 'L.L.'
{101490}{101580}Good afternoon|Doctor Watson.
{101610}{101630}Mr. Frankland?
{101634}{101702}Come along up I|shall order you tea.
{101706}{101750}Thank you.
{101754}{101774}You're here to solve
{101778}{101822}the Baskerville|mystery are you not?
{101826}{101846}Well I have a telescope.
{101850}{101894}I see things on the moor
{101898}{101995}surely you should|know about them.
{102234}{102278}This striking portrait.
{102282}{102326}Huh?
{102330}{102397}Lora, your daughter|Mr. Frankland?
{102401}{102445}Yes.
{102449}{102493}Yes that is my daughter.
{102497}{102589}The woman she has|become is not.
{102593}{102637}This way doctor.
{102641}{102661}How's that?
{102665}{102709}Disinherited her.
{102713}{102733}Oh I'm sorry to hear it.
{102737}{102757}You are what|do you suppose
{102761}{102805}such a thing does|to her father?
{102809}{102853}This way.
{102857}{102925}Married her seducer sir.
{102929}{102973}An artist,
{102977}{102997}so called,
{103001}{103021}not that artist
{103025}{103069}that artist earned|his living.
{103073}{103093}Her artist was to grand|to earn his living.
{103097}{103141}Artist?
{103145}{103189}Wastrel Lyons,|fellow called Lyons.
{103193}{103237}Ever heard of him?
{103241}{103261}No actually.
{103265}{103309}Lora Lyons.
{103313}{103333}Nobody has.
{103337}{103381}After her money, my money.
{103385}{103452}I was burned in effigy|in Fernworthy last week.
{103456}{103476}You predicted|that I remember.

{103480}{103548}Exactly so because|I know the slackness


{103552}{103572}of authority here abouts.
{103576}{103620}A case of|Frankland v. Regina
{103624}{103644}will bring the matter
{103648}{103692}of all the attention|to the public.
{103696}{103716}I told the police they|would have occasion
{103720}{103764}to regret their|treatment of me
{103768}{103788}and already my words|have come true.
{103792}{103836}How so?
{103840}{103908}I could tell them what|they are dying to know.
{103912}{103932}But you're not going to?
{103936}{103956}Certainly not.
{103960}{104004}Some case of poaching?
{104008}{104052}Poaching fiddlesticks.
{104056}{104148}The convict sir,|Selden, the mad stabber.
{104152}{104172}You don't mean to say|you know where he is?
{104176}{104241}Near enough.
{104248}{104268}It has never occurred|to the police
{104272}{104316}that the way to|catch the man
{104320}{104364}was to find out|where he got his food
{104368}{104388}and so trace it to him.
{104392}{104435}Barrymore.
{104439}{104459}His food is taken|to him by a child.
{104463}{104507}A child?
{104511}{104531}Why not?
{104535}{104651}I have observed the child|for more than a week.
{104655}{104699}It is in the|nature of children
{104703}{104747}to form perverse|allegiances.
{104751}{104795}But surely it's|more likely to be
{104799}{104843}the child of a|moorland shepherd
{104847}{104891}taking him his lunch.
{104895}{104915}Flocks move.
{104919}{104963}Quick
{104967}{105044}Doctor Watson quick.
{105063}{105131}Yes I see him.
{105710}{105754}Dr. Mortimer.
{105758}{105778}Dr. Watson.
{105782}{105886}I have something|marvelous to show you.
{105974}{106049}Isn't it beautiful?
{106070}{106090}Splendid.
{106094}{106138}The most complete of|its kind I've yet found.
{106142}{106186}I find it myself|once more.
{106190}{106210}The laborers|aren't here today.
{106214}{106304}It is quite,|quite beautiful.
{106693}{106737}If there's one animal|on this planet,
{106741}{106809}which I cannot abide,|it is a rabbit.
{106813}{106833}Really?
{106837}{106857}Rabbit's burrow.
{106861}{106881}Have you any conception
{106885}{106929}of what a|family of rabbits
{106933}{106953}can do to the|chronology of a dig
{106957}{107031}in a single night?
{107053}{107097}You were on your|way to Necropolis.
{107101}{107145}I could show you|around if you like.
{107149}{107193}The Necropolis?
{107197}{107241}Most people think it an|in Neolithic village
{107245}{107313}but I have|reason to believe|that a burial ground
{107317}{107361}some most|interesting features.
{107365}{107408}I shall be glad|of your company
{107412}{107456}there someone|bivouacked near there.

{107460}{107504}Who is it?
{107508}{107528}It's the man who has|been at Sir Henry's heels
{107532}{107576}since he landed here.
{107580}{107648}I can't think his motives|are benevolent so
{107652}{107696}if you come I|shall be obliged
{107700}{107792}if you bring that gun|you handle so well.
{107796}{107816}There may be some danger.
{107820}{107864}If there's to be danger
{107868}{107936}then 2 guns will|be better than one.
{107940}{107994}Yes.
{108036}{108080}Do you know Lora Lyons?
{108084}{108104}Old Frankland's|daughter, yes,
{108108}{108128}she's a patient of mine.
{108132}{108176}She lives in|Coombe-Tracey.
{108180}{108248}He's cut her off you|know without a penny.
{108252}{108320}Do you know she|was acquainted|with Sir Charles?
{108324}{108344}Oh it's possible.
{108348}{108391}After her marriage|went wrong
{108395}{108415}she was able to|set up for herself
{108419}{108463}in a small way|as a typist.
{108467}{108511}Sir Charles may have|made that possible.
{108515}{108559}He was a man who fostered|many good causes.
{108563}{108607}She may have been|one of them.
{108611}{108679}What sort of a|painter was Lyons?
{108683}{108750}Oh brilliant.
{110937}{111005}'Dr. Watson is|at Lafter Hall.
{111009}{111053}Perhaps it is you
{111057}{111077}who's been dogged|by this secret man.
{111081}{111159}Not Sir Henry at all.
{111177}{111245}What do we do?
{111249}{111321}I intend to wait.
{112232}{112287}Lamp.
{112399}{112443}It's a lovely|evening Doctor.
{112447}{112491}I really think you would|be more comfortable
{112495}{112539}outside than in.
{112543}{112563}When I see a|cigarette stub
{112567}{112655}marked Bradley|Oxford Street
{112711}{112779}I know my friend Watson|is in the neighborhood.
{112783}{112851}Be careful with that gun.
{112855}{112899}I thought you were|in Baker Street
{112903}{112947}working on that|case of blackmail?
{112951}{113048}That's what I wished|you to think.
{113167}{113211}I've deserved better|at your hands Holmes.
{113215}{113235}You used me and|do not trust me.
{113239}{113283}Well my presence|would have warned
{113287}{113307}our very formidable|opponents
{113311}{113355}and put them|in our guard.
{113359}{113379}It was essential that|you and Sir Henry
{113383}{113426}believed me to be in|London all the time
{113430}{113450}and behaved accordingly.
{113454}{113474}Doctor Mortimer.
{113478}{113498}Mr. Holmes.
{113502}{113522}How long have you|been in Devon?
{113526}{113618}Right after you saw|me on my second night
{113622}{113666}when I was foolish enough
{113670}{113714}to show myself|against the moon.
{113718}{113762}All of my reports|have been wasted.
{113766}{113834}Not all of them you know.
{113838}{113882}Here they are
{113886}{113954}and very well thumbed|I assure you.

{113958}{114050}I had to subvert the|local post office.


{114054}{114122}Brilliant|my dear fellow,
{114126}{114188}brilliant.
{114222}{114242}You must, I know,|have much to discuss
{114246}{114290}and I must be|getting home.
{114294}{114338}Please one question|Mr. Holmes.
{114342}{114385}Are you any closer|to discovering what,
{114389}{114474}if anything, the hound is?
{114509}{114564}I am.
{114581}{114649}Does it exist?
{114677}{114736}It does.
{114749}{114817}Thank you Dr. Mortimer.
{114821}{114865}Mr. Holmes.
{114869}{114913}Good day Doctor Watson.
{114917}{114985}Thank you for your help.
{114989}{115113}Now let me see what meager|refreshment I can provide.
{115205}{115273}Cartwright, the|little chap from|the express office,
{115277}{115321}I brought him|down with me
{115325}{115392}to look after|my simple wants.
{115396}{115440}A loaf of bread and|a clean collar.
{115444}{115464}I've discovered that|there's a woman
{115468}{115536}Iiving in Coombe-Tracey|with the initials L.L.
{115540}{115632}Awe yes Frankland's|daughter, Lora Lyons.
{115636}{115728}Our research|has been running|along the same lines.
{115732}{115752}Did you know that she's
{115756}{115800}seeking a divorce|from her husband?
{115804}{115848}But she lacks the means|to carry it through.
{115852}{115872}It is a costly business.
{115876}{115920}Do try my stew.
{115924}{115992}Awe, now Dr. Mortimer|thought that Sir Charles
{115996}{116040}might have been a|discreet benefactor.
{116044}{116088}Really?
{116092}{116136}That's interesting.
{116140}{116208}Please Watson.
{116260}{116348}Its quite|disgusting Holmes.
{116380}{116399}Yes.
{116403}{116465}Yes it is.
{116499}{116543}Well it's better|when it's hot.
{116547}{116591}Did you know there was|a close intimacy
{116595}{116615}between Lora Lyons
{116619}{116687}and the entomologist,|Stapleton?
{116691}{116711}No I did not.
{116715}{116783}Yes they meet, they write.
{116787}{116831}She's no doubt counting|on becoming his wife.
{116835}{116903}That is the most powerful|weapon in our hands.
{116907}{116927}How?
{116931}{116951}I don't understand.
{116955}{116999}Because Miss Stapleton|is in reality
{117003}{117047}Stapleton's wife|not his sister.
{117051}{117095}His wife?
{117099}{117143}Yes it was she who|sent us that warning
{117147}{117167}to the|Northumberland Hotel.
{117171}{117215}Why this elaborate|deception?
{117219}{117263}Don't ask me the|particulars Watson
{117267}{117311}but it is murder.
{117315}{117406}Refined, cold-blooded,|deliberate murder.
{117410}{117478}What led you to it?
{117482}{117526}He is a genuine|entomologist.
{117530}{117641}But that mention of|his sole, claim to fame,
{117650}{117742}his discovery of a|subspecies Lycanidi

{117746}{117790}that was his fatal moment.


{117794}{117886}There can only be one|discoverer of a species.
{117890}{117934}That pinpointed him.
{117938}{117958}It has been a hard trail...
{117962}{118021}(scream)
{118274}{118333}Quickly.
{118681}{118751}It's Sir Henry.
{119257}{119322}It's Selden.
{119377}{119492}Sir Henry's clothes were|the poor devils death.
{119496}{119540}Poor devil indeed.
{119544}{119612}There's only a|half-life in truth.
{119616}{119684}No one must know|for the moment.
{119688}{119768}We must hide the body.
{120192}{120260}Sir Henry|must know nothing|of hearing the hound.
{120264}{120308}He'll have a better nerve
{120312}{120403}for the ordeal he|must undergo tomorrow.
{120407}{120495}So this is|Baskerville Hall?
{120695}{120769}One moment please.
{121678}{121722}Who?
{121726}{121796}It's Stapleton!
{121822}{121897}He's a Baskerville.
{121918}{121962}Sir Charles' brother,
{121966}{122010}who died of yellow|fever in Costa Rica,
{122014}{122058}did not die childless.
{122062}{122130}We have him Watson,|we have him.
{122134}{122178}And I do swear that|by tomorrow night
{122182}{122226}he will be|fluttering in our net
{122230}{122340}as helpless as well as|his own butterflies.
{122637}{122729}I feel that Watson and|I must go to London.
{122733}{122777}London?
{122781}{122825}I think we will be|more useful there
{122829}{122913}at this present juncture.
{122997}{123059}Excuse me.
{123069}{123113}Might I have some|fresh coffee?
{123117}{123137}Certainly sir.
{123141}{123185}But I thought|you were going
{123189}{123283}to see me through|this business?
{123404}{123448}Trust me my dear fellow.
{123452}{123507}I do.
{123548}{123592}Tell Stapleton that I|would have been happy
{123596}{123616}to come with you
{123620}{123688}but the urgent business|requires me to be in town.
{123692}{123736}I don't understand
{123740}{123760}should I not come|with you to London?
{123764}{123808}Why should I|stay here alone?
{123812}{123856}No you must stay
{123860}{123904}and do exactly|as I tell you.
{123908}{123952}Of course I will.
{123956}{124000}Drive to Merripit House,
{124004}{124072}send the truck back|and let it be known
{124076}{124166}that you intend|to walk home.
{124196}{124267}Across the moor?
{124316}{124360}At night?
{124364}{124407}If I had not|every confidence
{124411}{124455}in your nerve and courage
{124459}{124503}I would not suggest it.
{124507}{124599}It is essential|that you do this.
{124603}{124671}Then I will do|just what you say.
{124675}{124719}Take the path.
{124723}{124791}Exactly on the path|from Merripit House

{124795}{124911}to the Grimpen Road, it|is your natural way home.


{124915}{125009}And when do you|intend to leave?
{125035}{125123}Immediately|after breakfast.
{125131}{125175}Thank you Barrymore.
{125179}{125233}Sir.
{126857}{126901}Mrs. Lyons?
{126905}{126959}Yes.
{127001}{127105}So you admit that you|asked Sir Charles
{127145}{127189}to meet you at the|gate at ten o'clock
{127193}{127237}but you say that you did|not keep the appointment?
{127241}{127261}I did not.
{127265}{127380}You do realize|that was the very|hour of his death?
{127384}{127428}Is that an accusation sir?
{127432}{127476}No, no.
{127480}{127548}I'm merely asking if you|can forge a connection
{127552}{127596}between the two events.
{127600}{127668}There is no connection.
{127672}{127788}Mrs. Lyons we believe this|to be a case of murder
{127792}{127812}and the evidence|may implicate
{127816}{127884}not only your friend|Mr. Stapleton
{127888}{127932}but his wife as well.
{127936}{127997}His wife?
{128008}{128076}Mrs. Lyons the person who|has passed for his sister
{128080}{128155}is really his wife.
{128224}{128285}His wife?
{129758}{129822}Mr. Holmes?
{129902}{129994}Mr. Stapleton|offered me marriage
{129998}{130042}on condition that I|could obtain a divorce
{130046}{130117}from my husband.
{130142}{130209}He told me...
{130238}{130306}how he has lied.
{130310}{130401}He has lied and|lied and lied.
{130477}{130521}Why should I preserve|faith with him
{130525}{130610}he never kept any with me?
{130669}{130713}Ask me what you will.
{130717}{130785}There is nothing|I shall hold back.
{130789}{130833}You have said Sir|Charles helped you
{130837}{130905}to set yourself up as|a professional typist,
{130909}{131001}presumably that was after|your husband deserted you.
{131005}{131049}Yes.
{131053}{131145}Sir Charles knew my|father would not help me.
{131149}{131193}One thing I swear to you,
{131197}{131241}when I wrote the letter
{131245}{131289}I never dreamed of any|harm to the old gentleman
{131293}{131386}who had been my|kindest friend.
{131436}{131504}I entirely|believe you madam.
{131508}{131552}And Sir Charles|used Stapleton
{131556}{131624}as an intermediary?
{131628}{131696}He did not like to be|seen to be doing good.
{131700}{131744}And the letter that|you sent to Sir Charles
{131748}{131830}on the day of his death?
{131844}{131935}I needed money|for my divorce.
{131940}{131984}I had heard he was|leaving for London.
{131988}{132032}And the sending|of the letter
{132036}{132080}was suggested|by Stapleton?
{132084}{132154}He dictated it.
{132204}{132224}The reason he gave
{132228}{132272}was that Sir|Charles would help
{132276}{132379}with the legal|expenses of my divorce.
{132395}{132487}And he dissuaded you from|keeping the appointment?

{132491}{132559}And swore me to|silence concerning it.


{132563}{132607}He said that the death
{132611}{132631}had been a very|mysterious one
{132635}{132679}and that I should|certainly be suspected
{132683}{132775}were the facts|to become known.
{132779}{132870}He frightened|me into silence.
{132899}{132997}A very fortunate|escape Mrs. Lyons.
{133067}{133180}You have been near the|edge of the precipice.
{133307}{133351}Students of criminology|will remember
{133355}{133398}the incidents in Grodno,|in Little Russia,
{133402}{133446}in the year '66,|and of course
{133450}{133542}there are the Anderson|murders in North Carolina,
{133546}{133638}but this case|possesses features
{133642}{133729}which are|entirely its own.
{133738}{133782}Dr. Watson tells me|that you handle a gun.
{133786}{133830}I'm a fairly proficient.
{133834}{133878}Well it was|you, who first,
{133882}{133950}brought this case|to our attention.
{133954}{134075}Isn't it right that you'd|be with us at the climax?
{134098}{134160}Thank you.
{134625}{134669}While Dr. Mortimer|and I guard the path
{134673}{134760}you watch the|house Watson.
{135392}{135436}I don't like it.
{135440}{135508}There's fog in the air.
{135512}{135600}It's in the|hollows already.
{135680}{135754}Be careful Watson.
{135968}{136012}I'm so pleased|you could come.
{136016}{136084}It's a pity Dr. Watson|had to return to London.
{136088}{136132}Nevertheless I'm|sure we'll have
{136136}{136224}a pleasant|evening together.
{136567}{136659}If you'd excuse me for|a moment Sir Henry.
{136663}{136734}I shant be long.
{136879}{136934}Help!
{136951}{136995}Help!
{136999}{137057}Please!
{137071}{137141}Help me Please!
{137718}{137810}Sir Henry was still inside|the house when I left.
{137814}{137888}It's getting late.
{137910}{137930}You said Beryl|Stapleton was not there?
{137934}{137954}No.
{137958}{138002}I cannot think|where she might be
{138006}{138074}and there were only|2 places laid for dinner.
{138078}{138146}That fog is getting|thicker all the time.
{138150}{138194}Courage Sir Henry.
{138198}{138259}Brave it.
{138941}{139006}It's coming.
{139996}{140040}You're a brave man.
{140044}{140102}Doctor?
{140116}{140160}It's all right Sir Henry.
{140164}{140232}It's all right.
{140236}{140304}The hound got past us
{140308}{140375}now if you can manage it
{140379}{140499}we must get back to the|house as soon as possible.
{140547}{140611}Phosphorus?
{140859}{140879}No.
{140883}{140903}Sir no.
{140907}{140927}Sir.
{140931}{140975}I protest sir.
{140979}{141023}Sir you are not allowed.
{141027}{141085}Watson?

{141123}{141191}Stop sir stop.


{141890}{141910}The door's locked.
{141914}{141934}Help!
{141938}{141982}Help me!
{141986}{142030}Help!
{142034}{142078}Please help!
{142082}{142102}In here!
{142106}{142161}Help!
{142417}{142489}She's badly hurt.
{142633}{142695}The brute.
{143281}{143353}You're all right.
{143568}{143656}I thought this|man loved me.
{143664}{143736}He loves nothing!
{143760}{143804}Where is he?
{143808}{143828}The police have...
{143832}{143896}He escaped.
{143952}{144050}He'll go to his|island in the mire.
{144791}{144835}I must take care.
{144839}{144903}Great care.
{144959}{145011}No.
{145079}{145131}No.
{145295}{145339}Help me.
{145343}{145425}Please somebody help me!
{145702}{145761}Help me!
{146158}{146202}Holmes had established|that Stapleton
{146206}{146250}had bought the dog|from Mangles of the...
{146254}{146487}Ross and Mangles of the|Fulham Road in London.
{146565}{146609}He took it on the|north Devon line
{146613}{146633}and walked a|great distance
{146637}{146681}over to the moor|to his home,
{146685}{146729}as we know he|eventually kenneled it
{146733}{146753}at the heart of|the Grimpen Mire.
{146757}{146801}Of the Grimpen Mire.
{146805}{146825}How on earth did he expect
{146829}{146873}to claim the inheritance|if this creature
{146877}{146921}had mauled Sir|Henry to death?
{146925}{146993}Mauled, very good|word Watson.
{146997}{147041}Through intermediaries|Baron Stapleton said
{147045}{147113}that he intended to|return to Central America
{147117}{147161}and conduct his claim|upon the estate
{147165}{147209}from the depths|of Costa Rica.
{147213}{147281}Having established his|identity as a Baskerville
{147285}{147329}through the British|authorities there.
{147333}{147352}Of course he had no|interest in the estate.
{147356}{147400}He simply wanted|the money.
{147404}{147448}What about the boot?
{147452}{147472}He stole the|boot presumably
{147476}{147520}to have an article of|Sir Henry's clothes
{147524}{147544}and to set the|hound on him.
{147548}{147616}That is why the new|boot would not do.
{147620}{147640}Sir Henry had not worn it.
{147644}{147719}Watson we are late.
{147812}{147832}I have tickets for|Les Huguenots
{147836}{147904}at Cover Garden.
{147908}{147952}A little dinner at|Marcini's on the way?
{147956}{148028}Wonderful Holmes.
{148076}{148096}Paper, paper.
{148100}{148187}Who wants an|evening paper?

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