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Mrs. Barclay, your tea.
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How could you do such a thing?
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Your tea, madam.
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I hate you, I hate you,
I hate you, I hate you.
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Your tea, madam.
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You betrayed him.
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Mrs. Penning
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What's happened, what is it, child?
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It's madam and the Colonel, something awful
is going on and I can't open the door.
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Here, let me try.
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Stop him, both of you
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Mrs. Barclay.
Mrs. Barclay, open the door.
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Mrs. Barclay, open the door.
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The door is locked on the inside as well,
and there's no key.
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I'm going out for a doctor,
and the police.
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There's quite a few of them
when I sailed home wounded.
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Had a good record out in India,
did wonders during the Mutiny.
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I'm sure you won't regret
taking the case.
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Ah, sentry.
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Dr. John Watson,
formerly medical officer
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attached to the Royal Berkshires.
Now in civilian practice.
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Murphy, second in command, temporarily
in charge of the Royal Mallows,
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following the, tragedy
of our Colonel's death.
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And this will be Mr. Holmes?
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Please.
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It's good of you to come so swiftly.
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Not at all.
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I have explained to Holmes
how concerned
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you must be about the
possibility of a scandal.
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Thank you.
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The honor of the regiment is in my care.
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And yet, the newspapers report suggest
that a scandal is inevitable.
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Surely not. I've done my utmost to
make sure that reporters
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were kept as far away as possible.
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Exactly, and that is what
has made them suspicious.
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They scent a mystery, that much is clear
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from the little they have
been able to say.
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Surely, it would be wrong to repeat,
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to draw attention to...
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Quite.
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You see how much we need
your help, Mr. Holmes.
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What do you say, Holmes?
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What can I say?
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Major Murphy, you have
told me nothing.
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I have come down here after persuasion
from my friend, to Aldershot,
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who has more interest in
military matters than I.
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Now that I am here,
please tell me the facts.
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The commanding officer
of this regiment,
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Colonel James Barclay,
was found dead in his villa
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at about 10 o'clock
the night before last.
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The body was found by Private Bates,
his batman, lying in the morning room.
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There was a ragged cut, two-inches
long, on the back of his head,
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which had evidently been caused by a
violent blow from a blunt instrument.
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And upon the floor by the body was a
singular hand-carved wooden club.
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Also, stretched out on the sofa
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lying in a dead faint, was Nancy Bar -
Mrs. Barclay.
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Please continue, Major Murphy.
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The servants had been alerted to the
tragedy by the sounds of a quarrel
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between the Colonel and Mrs. Barclay.
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They tried to enter the morning room
but found it locked.
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Bates had to go around by the garden
and get in through the French windows.
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And now you suspect Mrs. Barclay?
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Yes. But she is quite incapable
of such a dreadful act.
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I have been the late Colonel's second
in command for a number of years.
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I've come to know Nancy Barclay well.
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Of course.
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Tell me about Colonel Barclay. Was he highly
regarded by the men under his command?
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Considering his background,
remarkably so.
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His background, why,
was he ever disgraced?
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No,
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but it's not generally known outside
that Jim Barclay began his career
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as a private soldier in the Mallows.
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Did he, indeed?
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From private soldier to commanding
officer in the same regiment,
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that's a rare achievement.
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It was his gallantry in the Indian Mutiny
that got him his commission,
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and then quite rapid promotion
over the years,
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more rapid than mine, for instance.
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Impressive.
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And I suppose the unfortunate
Mrs. Barclay is in custody?
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No, not exactly, no.
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She's in hospital, being looked after,
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with a police constable standing by.
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Nancy Barclay is a
handsome woman now,
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but you should have seen her
as a young girl in India, 30 years ago.
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She was a daughter of the regiment.
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Her father was the Regimental
Sergeant Major, RSM Devoy, and
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therefore quite a formidable
father-in-law for any soldier.
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I remember that all
the men in my company
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thought her quite the
prettiest girl in the garrison.
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As a junior officer I had
little to do with her,
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but I was aware that
she was a most charming,
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most vivacious and spirited girl.
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It was quite understandable
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that Barclay was not the only man
in the regiment who sought her hand.
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But, in the end, he was
the one she chose
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They were married at Bhurtee,
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not far from Cornpor a few months after
the besieged garrison
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there was relieved by General Neill's
column in the summer of 1858,
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Shortly after the marriage,
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Sergeant Barclay got his
commission, as expected.
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It must have been difficult
for the Barclays at first,
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NCO, promoted from the ranks,
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married to a regimental
Sergeant Major's daughter?
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Yes, I believe there was
some little social friction.
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But, Nancy carried it off
with dignity and charm,
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and they gained acceptance in no time.
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Barclay's career flourished,
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and the regiment returned
from India some five years ago.
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Barclay was then appointed
to commanding officer.
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And the marriage continued
to be a happy one?
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It appeared to be so.
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Appeared?
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Most people believe the marriage
to have been a uniformly happy one.
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And what do you believe,
Major Murphy?
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My position as second in command
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often took me to the Barclay's house.
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I saw a different side to the marriage,
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The truth is more important
than loyalty to your late commander.
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One night I had been dining
at the Barclays.
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It wasn't until I reached
the end of the drive
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that I realized I'd left my cigar case
in the dining room.
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I went back, the front door
was still open.
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Jane, the maid, was in the hall.
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I'm glad you're still here,
I left my cigar case on the table.
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I think the Colonel and Mrs. Barclay
have gone to bed, sir.
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Oh, for goodness sake, James.
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Confess then, who is it, who?
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Let go of me, you're hurting me.
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Tell me you love me then,
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me and nobody else.
Do you hear, do you hear me?
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Oh, would I have married you
if I didn't?
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I don't know, sometimes I wonder.
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And this expression of jealousy occurred
within seconds of you Major Murphy,
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leaving the Barclays' house.
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Tell me about the Colonel,
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was he a violent man in any way?
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On occasion.
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He could be most vindictive
towards young subalterns.
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But he'd clawed his way to the top.
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You need to be ruthless to do that.
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Surely he didn't still feel
out of place as an officer?
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No, I don't think so.
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But he was subject to
a peculiar form of depression.
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The Queen.
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The Queen.
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Sometimes when we were
discussing old campaigns,
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the premier, the Mutiny, Afghan War,
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the smile would often be
struck from his mouth
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as if by some invisible hand.
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Yes, long service in India
can have that effect.
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I saw that when I was in the Berkshires.
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You mentioned a carved wooden club
found by the body,
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one of the Colonel's Indian souvenirs?
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I believe the servants deny
ever having seen this club before.
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Certainly I've never seen it on
any of my visits. It was quite long
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And the police, I suppose,
have retained it for examination?
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Yes. They believe it to be
the murder weapon.
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Do they, indeed?
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I think we should begin
by visiting the Barclays' house,
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unless, of course, it is possible
to interview Mrs. Barclay?
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I'm afraid she's still unconscious.
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I thought as much.
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David, David.
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Holmes, suppose Mrs. Barclay
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had a lover and the Colonel
had found out?
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Major Murphy seems to have
been rather close to her.
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You know, mild adultery
has always been
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commonplace among officers and
their wives serving in hot climates.
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Thank you, Watson,
for educating me in military morality.
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If there had been anything between
Major Murphy and Mrs. Barclay,
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would he have related the incident
of his forgotten cigar case?
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It was about half past seven, sir,
and I was waiting a table.
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Once a month, Mrs. Barclay spent the
evening doing charity work in Aldershot.
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Where are you off to in such a hurry?
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Well, the distribution of old
clothing starts at 8 o'clock,
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and I promised Ann Morrison.
I'd be at the mission hall on time.
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Well, if you want to catch
some filthy disease
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with a lot of flea ridden down and outs,
I suppose that's your affair.
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I believe in putting back into life
as much as one gets out of it.
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We've been fortunate with our lot,
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others haven't been so lucky.
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Don't be late back.
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Of course not.
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Mrs. Barclay must have returned
about quarter past nine, sir.
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I was in the kitchen helping
the cook with the dishes.
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There was thunder in the distance
and I was just saying to Mrs. Penning
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that there was a storm brewing
when the morning room bell rang,
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I came up here to find that
Mrs. Barclay had returned.
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She was walking up and down
this room, sir,
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very pale, upset.
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She looked awful, sir.
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You rang, madam?
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Yes, Jane, bring me some tea, will you?
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Of course, madam.
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Jane, is that you?
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Yes, sir.
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Did I hear Mrs. Barclay come in?
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Yes, sir, she's in the morning room.
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The morning room?
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Yes, sir. I'm just about to
take her a pot of tea.
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Tea? What does she want tea for
at this hour?
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And that, presumably, was the last time
that anyone saw Colonel Barclay alive?
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Yes, sir.
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Can you think of any reason
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why your mistress came
into this morning room
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at that time of night,
when the fire was unlit?
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No, sir.
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Did she often make a point
of purposely avoiding the Colonel?
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Had you ever heard
them arguing before?
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Not to my knowledge, sir.
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When you returned from the kitchen
with Mrs. Barclay's tea,
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you found the door locked,
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and you heard voices raised.
Now, what exactly did you hear?
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They were arguing, sir.
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Mrs. Barclay called the Colonel
a coward.
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She said you have ruined
my life all these years.
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Mrs. Barclay shouted the name "David,"
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she said it twice.
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David?
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Could you swear to that?
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I was perfectly clear, sir.
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But the Colonel's name was James.
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Have you ever heard, Mrs. Barclay
refer to anyone called David?
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No, sir, I don't think she or the Colonel
knew anyone by the name of David.
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And Major Murphy's Christian
name is Patrick.
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Had they had any visitors recently
by the name of David?
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I don't think so, sir.
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The club that was found
by Colonel Barclay's body.
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Had you seen it before?
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No, sir. The Colonel had several trophies
from India, but nothing like that club.
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Are you sure of that, Miss Stewart?
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Yes, sir. I don't know
where it came from.
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Thank you, that is all.
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Oh, no, there is just one last thing.
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Major Murphy once left his cigar case here.
Did you manage to find it?
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Yes, sir.
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The Colonel was lying down here, sir.
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With his head by the fender?
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Yes, sir.
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You can see the mark of the blood still.
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But the most frightening thing
of all, sir, was his face.
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00:20:07,583 --> 00:20:08,783
His face?
244
00:20:08,983 --> 00:20:13,983
When I rolled him over,
I almost fainted away to look upon it.
245
00:20:14,623 --> 00:20:18,222
It was all contorted, screwed up
246
00:20:18,982 --> 00:20:22,382
with the most horrible look
of fear and terror.
247
00:20:23,741 --> 00:20:27,181
As if he'd foreseen his own death?
248
00:20:29,580 --> 00:20:31,179
Quite possible, sir.
249
00:20:32,779 --> 00:20:33,979
Thank you, Bates.
250
00:20:37,179 --> 00:20:39,339
What apparition, what monster was it
251
00:20:40,098 --> 00:20:42,058
that could have frightened
the Colonel so.
252
00:20:45,218 --> 00:20:47,618
Not Nancy Barclay, for sure.
253
00:20:49,417 --> 00:20:53,097
This door was locked shut, sir,
and what's more, the key was missing.
254
00:20:56,376 --> 00:20:57,512
Missing?
255
00:20:57,536 --> 00:21:00,776
Yes, in the end we had to send
for a locksmith to open it,
256
00:21:01,335 --> 00:21:03,111
You have made a thorough
search for the key?
257
00:21:03,135 --> 00:21:04,615
We searched high and low.
258
00:21:04,894 --> 00:21:08,774
Mrs. Barclay hadn't got it. and
it wasn't in the Colonel's pocket, sir.
259
00:21:09,093 --> 00:21:11,334
Thank you, Mrs. Penning.
260
00:21:16,772 --> 00:21:20,772
Watson, if the key was not in the door,
261
00:21:21,212 --> 00:21:24,291
and neither Mrs. Barclay nor
the Colonel had it, then-
262
00:21:26,571 --> 00:21:29,730
Then there must have been
a third person.
263
00:21:31,971 --> 00:21:33,171
Exactly.
264
00:21:36,849 --> 00:21:43,168
Who either entered or left
265
00:21:45,688 --> 00:21:46,968
through those windows.
266
00:21:53,647 --> 00:21:56,127
These are Bates' footprints.
267
00:22:00,966 --> 00:22:04,445
But these, are the footprints of
someone else.
268
00:22:04,965 --> 00:22:08,885
Someone has recently
crossed this lawn,
269
00:22:09,084 --> 00:22:10,845
the marks are just visible.
270
00:22:25,482 --> 00:22:28,761
He entered and left through
those windows, Watson,
271
00:22:29,361 --> 00:22:31,121
we're on the right search.
272
00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:40,919
Watson, look at this.
273
00:22:42,159 --> 00:22:43,136
What is it?
274
00:22:43,160 --> 00:22:45,879
Our entrant had a somewhat
unusual companion.
275
00:22:46,239 --> 00:22:48,238
It's a dog, isn't it, somebody's dog?
276
00:22:48,678 --> 00:22:50,838
Whoever heard of a dog
running up a curtain.
277
00:22:51,797 --> 00:22:53,078
What about a cat then?
278
00:22:54,358 --> 00:22:57,013
These claw marks are not
those of a cat, nor of a monkey,
279
00:22:57,037 --> 00:22:59,477
nor of any creature
that we are familiar with.
280
00:22:59,916 --> 00:23:03,316
I would think from hind foot to forefoot
281
00:23:04,555 --> 00:23:09,491
at least 15 inches. Add to that
the length of neck and head,
282
00:23:09,515 --> 00:23:12,370
you have a creature
no less than two feet,
283
00:23:12,394 --> 00:23:16,194
more if there's a tail.
The length of its stride is odd,
284
00:23:16,473 --> 00:23:20,849
it indicates a creature
with a long back and short legs.
285
00:23:20,873 --> 00:23:22,593
Something like a stoat or a weasel?
286
00:23:23,192 --> 00:23:26,032
We also know that it is carnivorous.
287
00:23:26,392 --> 00:23:27,752
How can you tell that?
288
00:23:28,672 --> 00:23:30,992
Well you see what made it
run up the curtain.
289
00:23:33,312 --> 00:23:34,487
The canary.
290
00:23:34,511 --> 00:23:35,711
Exactly.
291
00:23:36,711 --> 00:23:38,750
Then what was this beast?
292
00:23:46,749 --> 00:23:53,068
No, I can't, I cannot betray a friend,
please don't ask me to.
293
00:24:08,946 --> 00:24:10,345
Miss Morrison,
294
00:24:12,425 --> 00:24:16,344
when Mrs. Barclay left her house
to come here two nights ago,
295
00:24:17,345 --> 00:24:20,104
she was happy and content.
296
00:24:21,944 --> 00:24:24,440
When she returned two hours later,
she was a changed woman.
297
00:24:24,464 --> 00:24:26,663
Now the police suspect her of murder.
298
00:24:30,343 --> 00:24:33,918
You owe it to your friend to
clear her name.
299
00:24:33,942 --> 00:24:37,142
You must tell me what happened last night
that so changed her.
300
00:24:39,701 --> 00:24:44,836
Very well, I shall break my
promise of silence
301
00:24:44,860 --> 00:24:47,459
if what I can say can really help her.
302
00:24:48,060 --> 00:24:50,020
So there was something.
303
00:24:51,299 --> 00:24:52,899
It was most bizarre,
304
00:24:55,019 --> 00:24:59,698
I should explain that we come across
all sorts of conditions of men here.
305
00:25:00,658 --> 00:25:05,057
Yet, the other night, I saw the most
extraordinary creature I have ever seen.
306
00:25:07,097 --> 00:25:11,736
Not only had he a crooked back,
but he was lame...
307
00:25:12,615 --> 00:25:14,895
and walked with his knees bent.
308
00:25:16,055 --> 00:25:18,495
His face was darkly tanned,
309
00:25:18,855 --> 00:25:21,494
crinkled and puckered
like a withered apple.
310
00:25:21,814 --> 00:25:24,669
I thought to myself that truly
there are some of us on this earth
311
00:25:24,693 --> 00:25:27,574
who are burdened with more than
their fair share of misfortune.
312
00:25:29,773 --> 00:25:35,452
This vision was made more unusual
by the oriental garb the man was wearing.
313
00:25:40,852 --> 00:25:47,091
I pointed this person out to Nancy
as someone especially deserving of help.
314
00:25:51,569 --> 00:25:54,329
Nancy had indeed been in
good spirits that evening,
315
00:25:54,929 --> 00:25:59,249
and I saw her go towards the man
and ask him if he needed assistance.
316
00:26:03,568 --> 00:26:06,128
It was now that a change
came over Nancy.
317
00:26:07,527 --> 00:26:10,406
She had begun a conversation with
the man when suddenly
318
00:26:10,887 --> 00:26:12,847
all the colour drained from her face.
319
00:26:13,487 --> 00:26:15,686
She looked as though
she had seen a ghost.
320
00:26:16,685 --> 00:26:19,902
The man, too, seemed to be strangely
affected by the sight of her.
321
00:26:19,926 --> 00:26:23,205
And I saw him gesticulating wildly.
322
00:26:24,045 --> 00:26:27,284
Well, Nancy and the man went
to a quiet corner of the hall
323
00:26:27,964 --> 00:26:30,483
and they talked together
or a few moments or so
324
00:26:30,523 --> 00:26:32,859
before I heard an angry shout
from the man
325
00:26:32,883 --> 00:26:35,922
and saw him storm out,
waving his fists in the air.
326
00:26:48,841 --> 00:26:50,320
Nancy, what is it?
327
00:26:51,720 --> 00:26:52,920
Are you all right?
328
00:26:54,239 --> 00:26:56,160
Who was that poor creature?
329
00:26:57,159 --> 00:27:00,839
It's an old acquaintance of mine
fallen on hard times.
330
00:27:02,598 --> 00:27:06,558
Promise me, Annie, you won't say anything
about this to anyone, promise me.
331
00:27:07,238 --> 00:27:10,318
Of course, I promise, if you so wish.
332
00:27:15,476 --> 00:27:17,476
And the identity of this man?
333
00:27:19,036 --> 00:27:20,876
I thought you might ask me that.
334
00:27:21,916 --> 00:27:25,195
Well, after this terrible happening,
Nancy left.
335
00:27:25,715 --> 00:27:28,874
I naturally made a few inquiries
among some of the regulars
336
00:27:29,194 --> 00:27:33,994
such an unusual looking creature
has of course attracted attention.
337
00:27:34,794 --> 00:27:38,273
It appears he is an old soldier
recently back from India,
338
00:27:38,633 --> 00:27:41,408
and no one knows anything else
about his background
339
00:27:41,432 --> 00:27:44,672
except that he makes a living
by entertaining the troops,
340
00:27:45,552 --> 00:27:48,311
conjuring tricks, that kind of thing.
341
00:27:51,391 --> 00:27:53,670
And did you tell the police about him?
342
00:27:56,070 --> 00:27:57,630
Of course not,
343
00:27:59,829 --> 00:28:03,109
a promise is a promise.
344
00:28:03,629 --> 00:28:04,829
Yes, of course.
345
00:28:06,268 --> 00:28:07,468
Thank you, Miss Morrison.
346
00:29:38,134 --> 00:29:41,333
That is our intruder's
four-footed companion.
347
00:29:41,933 --> 00:29:43,413
It's a mongoose.
348
00:29:44,333 --> 00:29:45,973
I think we've found our man.
349
00:29:57,251 --> 00:30:00,426
Mr. Henry Wood, I believe,
late of India. May I have a word?
350
00:30:00,450 --> 00:30:01,506
What about?
351
00:30:01,530 --> 00:30:04,748
A little matter of Colonel
James Barclay's death.
352
00:30:35,767 --> 00:30:39,688
She's innocent, you can take
my word for it.
353
00:30:39,727 --> 00:30:40,904
Then you are guilty.
354
00:30:40,928 --> 00:30:44,488
No, I am not guilty.
355
00:30:45,088 --> 00:30:48,105
Then who struck the Colonel down?
356
00:30:48,129 --> 00:30:53,249
It was a just Providence that killed him,
his own guilty conscience.
357
00:30:54,009 --> 00:30:55,666
I think you'd better explain.
358
00:30:55,690 --> 00:31:00,947
My God, if I had smashed his head in
as it was in my heart to do,
359
00:31:00,971 --> 00:31:03,171
he would have got only what
he deserved from me.
360
00:31:06,531 --> 00:31:10,572
No, I never laid a hand on him,
361
00:31:11,252 --> 00:31:13,572
I was spared the trouble.
362
00:31:17,573 --> 00:31:19,974
I'll tell you my story.
363
00:31:21,694 --> 00:31:25,934
There is no cause for
me to be ashamed of it.
364
00:31:33,895 --> 00:31:38,576
You see me now with
my back like a camel,
365
00:31:38,656 --> 00:31:40,336
my ribs all awry,
366
00:31:42,376 --> 00:31:45,592
but there was a time when
Corporal Henry Wood
367
00:31:45,616 --> 00:31:48,777
was the smartest man
in the Royal Mallows.
368
00:31:50,337 --> 00:31:53,617
You were in the same regiment
as Colonel Barclay?
369
00:31:55,098 --> 00:32:02,059
Oh, yes, but he was
Sergeant Jim Barclay then.
370
00:32:03,299 --> 00:32:04,820
We were in the same company,
371
00:32:07,019 --> 00:32:09,779
and we had something else in common,
372
00:32:12,460 --> 00:32:14,740
we were both in love
373
00:32:15,821 --> 00:32:20,182
with the same woman, Nancy Devoy.
374
00:32:21,181 --> 00:32:23,542
Who was the daughter
of the Regimental Sergeant Major.
375
00:32:28,662 --> 00:32:31,062
There were two men who loved her,
376
00:32:33,383 --> 00:32:34,583
but
377
00:32:36,584 --> 00:32:40,344
only one whom she loved,
378
00:32:47,825 --> 00:32:49,025
She...
379
00:32:49,785 --> 00:32:56,506
you'll laugh when you look at this
poor thing huddled in front of the fire
380
00:32:58,066 --> 00:33:05,940
and hear me say that it was
for my good looks that Nancy
381
00:33:08,908 --> 00:33:10,428
loved me.
382
00:33:26,750 --> 00:33:30,231
I was the one she loved all along.
383
00:33:31,271 --> 00:33:35,231
But although I had her heart,
her father didn't approve of me.
384
00:33:40,231 --> 00:33:43,352
I was a harum-scarum,
reckless sort of lad,
385
00:33:43,513 --> 00:33:46,912
but I was always honest and
plain dealing as well.
386
00:33:50,553 --> 00:33:54,873
Oh, Nancy's father wanted her
to marry Barclay.
387
00:33:55,954 --> 00:33:59,954
He was careful to keep out of trouble,
always did the right thing.
388
00:34:03,675 --> 00:34:07,635
Not like me who took Nancy
to places her father didn't like.
389
00:34:08,476 --> 00:34:14,396
Besides, Barclay had had an education,
he was already marked for the sword-belt.
390
00:34:14,596 --> 00:34:19,557
RSM Devoy naturally thought Barclay
the better match for his daughter.
391
00:34:24,317 --> 00:34:26,678
But she remained true to me,
392
00:34:27,478 --> 00:34:30,079
and we would have married
had it not been for the Mutiny.
393
00:34:30,839 --> 00:34:33,798
Why did Nancy Devoy not marry
the man she loved?
394
00:34:36,119 --> 00:34:39,559
It was monsoon time in 1857,
395
00:34:39,799 --> 00:34:42,440
when the Sepoys rose up
against the British.
396
00:34:43,840 --> 00:34:46,440
The regiment was shut up in Bhurtee.
397
00:34:48,160 --> 00:34:53,321
There were 10,000 rebels round us, pinning
us down like terriers round a rat cage.
398
00:34:54,642 --> 00:34:56,522
We'd run short of food and ammunition,
399
00:34:56,962 --> 00:35:00,643
we had to communicate with General
Neill's column that was moving up-country.
400
00:35:01,643 --> 00:35:03,842
It was our only chance to get help.
401
00:35:09,484 --> 00:35:12,324
Our company commander had asked
for a volunteer,
402
00:35:12,444 --> 00:35:16,181
a fit, strong soldier to slip out
of the garrison at dead of night
403
00:35:16,205 --> 00:35:19,365
and make contact with the relief column
out on the plain beyond.
404
00:35:19,845 --> 00:35:22,285
Like a fool, I volunteered.
405
00:35:23,206 --> 00:35:27,366
It was a dangerous mission all right,
there were a 1,000 lives in peril.
406
00:35:28,446 --> 00:35:31,326
But I was thinking of
only one of them...
407
00:35:44,208 --> 00:35:47,649
Nancy Devoy, the woman I loved,
408
00:35:47,769 --> 00:35:51,209
and the finest girl that ever had
the breath of life between her lips.
409
00:35:52,289 --> 00:35:56,050
Saying goodbye to her was
the hardest thing.
410
00:36:01,611 --> 00:36:04,506
As we exchanged mementos,
I never thought that
411
00:36:04,530 --> 00:36:07,211
I was saying goodbye to her
for 30 years.
412
00:36:10,212 --> 00:36:12,308
It was my rival for Nancy's hand
413
00:36:12,332 --> 00:36:15,252
who saw me off on my journey
through the enemy lines that night,
414
00:36:15,572 --> 00:36:17,333
Sergeant Barclay.
415
00:36:17,813 --> 00:36:21,093
He said he knew the lie of the land
around the garrison better than any other.
416
00:36:21,293 --> 00:36:23,469
While I volunteered to make the journey,
417
00:36:23,493 --> 00:36:28,054
Jim Barclay volunteered to advise me
on the best route to take.
418
00:36:35,655 --> 00:36:37,815
So, just after then,
419
00:36:38,055 --> 00:36:41,255
while my comrades gave me
covering fire, I set off.
420
00:36:46,976 --> 00:36:50,777
Barclay had told me to follow a stream
which would lead to a gully.
421
00:36:50,897 --> 00:36:53,258
This, he said,
was the safest way downhill.
422
00:36:54,217 --> 00:36:57,634
His directions were perfect, and soon
I was wading through icy water
423
00:36:57,658 --> 00:37:00,618
that only the day before
had been snow in the Himalayas.
424
00:37:09,539 --> 00:37:12,855
I could see the lights and fires
in the rebels' camp
425
00:37:12,879 --> 00:37:15,960
but I kept wading down,
out of sight of their sentry posts.
426
00:37:16,480 --> 00:37:18,521
I came to the gully and
thought I was safe.
427
00:37:24,961 --> 00:37:27,962
But then it happened, I was attacked.
428
00:37:28,242 --> 00:37:32,562
Something hard cracked down
on my head and everything spun around.
429
00:37:36,123 --> 00:37:39,804
When I came to,
I was trussed up like a chicken
430
00:37:40,004 --> 00:37:41,564
and hanging from a tree.
431
00:37:42,124 --> 00:37:45,524
My arms felt as though they were being
wrenched out of their sockets.
432
00:37:47,005 --> 00:37:48,764
I didn't mind the pain,
433
00:37:49,445 --> 00:37:52,445
but I was sick at heart
for having failed in my mission.
434
00:37:53,005 --> 00:37:56,045
What would be the fate of those
I had been trying to save?
435
00:38:06,487 --> 00:38:11,768
But the biggest blow came as I listened to
what I could understand of a rebels' talk.
436
00:38:12,407 --> 00:38:16,465
I heard enough to realize
that I had been betrayed.
437
00:38:16,489 --> 00:38:19,728
The very man who had shown me the way
to take had betrayed me to the enemy,
438
00:38:20,088 --> 00:38:24,609
Barclay had got rid of me
to make sure he could have my girl.
439
00:38:32,131 --> 00:38:35,771
Now, you know what James Barclay
was capable of.
440
00:38:40,251 --> 00:38:47,172
Well, it turned out that General Neill's column
was already on its way to relieve Bhurtee.
441
00:38:48,092 --> 00:38:51,973
The rebels retreated,
they dragged me away with them.
442
00:38:53,814 --> 00:38:59,254
I was tortured. I tried to escape,
I was tortured again.
443
00:39:02,934 --> 00:39:07,175
It was to be many a long year
before I saw another white face.
444
00:39:13,016 --> 00:39:16,376
My captors fled north,
further into the hills,
445
00:39:16,536 --> 00:39:19,016
and used me as a sort of slave.
446
00:39:19,336 --> 00:39:23,657
I was treated worse than a dog and they
damn near broke every bone in my body.
447
00:39:25,777 --> 00:39:28,538
Sometimes I'd wish
they'd just killed me,
448
00:39:29,058 --> 00:39:32,554
but my thoughts of hatred and loathing
for the man who destroyed my life
449
00:39:32,578 --> 00:39:36,739
kept me going.
I dreamed of revenge on Barclay.
450
00:39:51,781 --> 00:39:56,221
One day some Afghan tribesmen
murdered the rebels that held me prisoner.
451
00:39:56,742 --> 00:40:00,942
They left me for dead, too.
But by a miracle, I still lived.
452
00:40:09,104 --> 00:40:12,383
So, I had my revenge on my torturers,
453
00:40:13,024 --> 00:40:15,584
but Barclay was beyond my grasp.
454
00:40:16,424 --> 00:40:17,665
And what of Nancy.
455
00:40:18,344 --> 00:40:20,905
I had no means of knowing whether
she was alive or dead.
456
00:40:25,665 --> 00:40:29,746
I wandered back to the Punjab,
and lived among the natives,
457
00:40:29,906 --> 00:40:34,146
picking up a living by the conjuring tricks
I'd learned from the street magicians.
458
00:40:34,987 --> 00:40:40,787
What use was it for me, a wretched cripple,
to get passage back by ship to England
459
00:40:40,908 --> 00:40:43,507
and make myself known
to my old comrades in the regiment?
460
00:40:44,948 --> 00:40:49,268
Even my desire to have my revenge
on Jim Barclay didn't make me go.
461
00:40:50,509 --> 00:40:53,909
You know why? I'll tell you straight.
462
00:40:54,709 --> 00:40:58,645
I preferred my Nancy and my old pals
in the Royal Mallows
463
00:40:58,669 --> 00:41:02,630
to go on believing
that Harry Wood died a hero's death
464
00:41:02,991 --> 00:41:08,631
with a straight back,
than see him crawling about the world
465
00:41:08,991 --> 00:41:12,792
more like a chimpanzee
than a human being.
466
00:41:16,312 --> 00:41:17,552
But you did return,
467
00:41:17,992 --> 00:41:21,113
and to Aldershot where your old
regiment was stationed, why?
468
00:41:21,793 --> 00:41:25,073
I just wanted to see the old country
once more before I died.
469
00:41:26,153 --> 00:41:30,834
I saved what I could and
eventually I got a ship.
470
00:41:39,075 --> 00:41:43,356
I didn't know the regiment was
stationed here in Aldershot,
471
00:41:43,596 --> 00:41:45,596
I just wanted to be where
there were soldiers.
472
00:41:46,516 --> 00:41:50,237
I could earn my keep going around the
canteens doing my tricks to entertain them.
473
00:41:53,557 --> 00:41:55,998
I no longer wanted to kill Barclay,
474
00:41:57,198 --> 00:42:01,398
the fires of revenge
had burned low over the years...
475
00:42:05,478 --> 00:42:06,678
until
476
00:42:09,399 --> 00:42:11,999
I saw her.
477
00:42:21,601 --> 00:42:23,921
I thought I'd better get
some English tongs,
478
00:42:24,041 --> 00:42:28,001
I looked comical enough without wearing
these foreign clothes the whole time.
479
00:42:28,921 --> 00:42:32,098
At first, I was more interested in finding
a thick overcoat
480
00:42:32,122 --> 00:42:34,683
than looking at the charity ladies
who were doling them out.
481
00:42:35,482 --> 00:42:40,123
Then one of them came over,
482
00:42:41,364 --> 00:42:44,244
I recognized her at once.
483
00:42:45,604 --> 00:42:47,524
She'd hardly changed,
484
00:42:48,765 --> 00:42:50,565
still beautiful.
485
00:42:51,684 --> 00:42:56,405
What's more amazing is she...
she seemed to know me.
486
00:42:58,766 --> 00:43:02,086
Good evening, can I help you?
Have you been able to find anything that...
487
00:43:08,407 --> 00:43:09,767
I'm sorry, I thought I...
488
00:43:11,808 --> 00:43:17,048
Nancy, it is me, Harry.
489
00:43:17,768 --> 00:43:19,009
Don't be afraid.
490
00:43:21,168 --> 00:43:24,169
I thought you had been dead
these 30 years.
491
00:43:25,249 --> 00:43:26,690
I have been...
492
00:43:28,770 --> 00:43:33,450
I thought I would never see you again.
493
00:43:43,612 --> 00:43:46,332
We spoke for a moment or two together.
494
00:43:47,332 --> 00:43:49,292
I told her some of my story.
495
00:43:51,653 --> 00:43:55,933
I should have spared telling her that
her husband was a traitor but it all came
496
00:43:56,613 --> 00:43:59,653
pouring out of me, 30 years of hate.
497
00:44:04,574 --> 00:44:07,695
She was so effected by what I said,
498
00:44:09,335 --> 00:44:13,456
I couldn't stand it, I went outside,
499
00:44:16,336 --> 00:44:20,936
then I saw her come out of the mission
and I followed her home.
500
00:44:22,216 --> 00:44:26,577
I saw her go into the house,
a light came on.
501
00:44:28,937 --> 00:44:33,218
I saw her sitting in a chair.
502
00:44:37,099 --> 00:44:40,979
And then he came into the room.
503
00:44:42,460 --> 00:44:45,116
James, I have to talk to you.
Why are you locking that door.
504
00:44:45,140 --> 00:44:48,140
Don't be back late, I said,
don't be back late, didn't I?
505
00:44:48,340 --> 00:44:51,861
You've been with someone.
You have been with someone.
506
00:44:53,581 --> 00:44:54,781
Who is it?
507
00:44:57,781 --> 00:44:59,701
You've ruined my life.
508
00:45:00,142 --> 00:45:04,343
All these years, all these years.
509
00:45:05,422 --> 00:45:09,063
Oh, how could you do such a thing,
it was evil.
510
00:45:09,502 --> 00:45:12,663
Now, I hate you, I hate you.
I hate you, I hate you.
511
00:45:13,943 --> 00:45:18,584
To see him lay a hand on her
made me mad with anger.
512
00:45:18,784 --> 00:45:20,464
My feelings overcame me.
513
00:45:21,064 --> 00:45:24,345
David. David, you betrayed him.
514
00:45:24,625 --> 00:45:25,761
It's not true.
515
00:45:25,785 --> 00:45:28,346
But he's alive, I tell you
I've seen him.
516
00:45:29,425 --> 00:45:32,026
You're lying, you're mad.
517
00:45:43,987 --> 00:45:47,708
He looked as I have never seen
a man look.
518
00:45:47,988 --> 00:45:51,868
I read death on his face
as plain as anything.
519
00:45:52,829 --> 00:45:56,829
The bare sight of me was like a bullet
through his guilty heart.
520
00:46:01,509 --> 00:46:05,470
Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Barclay,
open the door.
521
00:46:05,910 --> 00:46:10,751
He smashed onto the fender.
He was dead before he fell.
522
00:46:27,753 --> 00:46:31,394
Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Barclay,
open the door.
523
00:46:42,915 --> 00:46:46,916
I took the key to the door from Nancy's
hand, intending to open it and get help,
524
00:46:47,956 --> 00:46:50,836
I thought I'd better get away
or things might look black against me.
525
00:46:51,036 --> 00:46:53,436
In haste, I thrust the key
into my pocket
526
00:46:53,597 --> 00:46:57,157
whilst I was chasing Teddy who'd escaped
from his box and run up a curtain.
527
00:46:57,237 --> 00:46:58,437
Teddy.
528
00:47:05,158 --> 00:47:08,358
So, the Colonel died before
he struck his head on the fender?
529
00:47:08,799 --> 00:47:11,879
An apoplectic fit, brought on by shock.
530
00:47:12,559 --> 00:47:18,120
Mr. Wood, provided the coroner reaches
the same conclusion, Mrs. Barclay...
531
00:47:18,560 --> 00:47:19,760
Nancy.
532
00:47:23,201 --> 00:47:24,401
Will be free.
533
00:47:26,641 --> 00:47:29,417
I trust you would have no objection
to repeating your story to the police,
534
00:47:29,441 --> 00:47:30,761
should the need arise?
535
00:47:34,922 --> 00:47:36,163
Mr. Holmes,
536
00:47:37,802 --> 00:47:39,242
how is Nancy?
537
00:47:40,643 --> 00:47:41,843
She's in hospital.
538
00:47:42,883 --> 00:47:45,324
I understand in time she should
make a complete recovery.
539
00:47:46,323 --> 00:47:47,884
Thank God.
540
00:48:15,728 --> 00:48:19,488
Oh, Annie, how lovely to see you.
541
00:48:20,168 --> 00:48:21,969
Yes, I'm much better.
542
00:48:26,729 --> 00:48:30,249
Holmes, there's just one thing
I don't understand.
543
00:48:30,449 --> 00:48:32,690
If the Colonel's name was James,
544
00:48:33,690 --> 00:48:38,851
and Wood was called either Henry or
Harry, then who the deuce was David?
545
00:48:39,211 --> 00:48:41,666
My dear Watson, that name David
should have told me the whole story
546
00:48:41,690 --> 00:48:43,571
had I been the ideal reasoner,
547
00:48:43,851 --> 00:48:47,411
which you are so fond of depicting but
alas, my powers of deduction failed me.
548
00:48:48,011 --> 00:48:53,493
You see, David, in this case, was
evidently used as a term of reproach.
549
00:48:54,813 --> 00:48:56,013
Reproach?
550
00:48:57,613 --> 00:49:01,133
Don't you remember how King David
sent Uriah the Hittite
551
00:49:01,414 --> 00:49:05,654
into the forefront of the battle to die so
that he might steal his woman, Bathsheba?
552
00:49:08,655 --> 00:49:12,055
I think you will find the story
in the first or second book of Samuel.
553
00:49:13,295 --> 00:49:15,216
My old testament is a little rusty.
554
00:49:25,137 --> 00:49:26,616
You're quite right, Holmes,
555
00:49:27,297 --> 00:49:31,417
II Samuel, 11:14-17.
556
00:49:32,378 --> 00:49:34,178
You appear to have
looked it up yourself,
557
00:49:35,738 --> 00:49:37,979
since we returned home
from Aldershot.
558
00:49:41,778 --> 00:49:43,059
How did you know?
559
00:49:46,100 --> 00:49:49,716
You used this bill for our meal at
Waterloo as a bookmarker, did you not?
560
00:49:49,740 --> 00:49:51,421
Excellent, Watson.
561
00:49:53,300 --> 00:49:55,541
Elementary, my dear Holmes.
562
00:50:02,142 --> 00:50:03,742
Goodnight, old fellow.
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