DOYLE: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, V
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Dr Watson comments 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. two of these stories, The...
Dr Watson comments 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure of Beryl Coronet, Holmes demonstrates his thespian powers as he unravels the mysteries. In the first he explains a rural murder while in the second, Holmes' timely intervention prevents something of a national - even royal - scandal. The Boscombe Valley Mystery takes Holmes and Watson once again to the English countryside, but the famous detective uncovers old Australian animosities to get to the root of the problem. The Yellow Face, which concludes the selection, is one of the most fascinating in the whole canon, raising some key social issues of the time.
The Reigate Squire (more info)
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The Reigate Squire - 5:15
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'It was destined, however' - 2:52
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'"Inspector Forrester, sir"' - 5:21
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'An hour and a half had elapsed' - 3:56
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'We passed the pretty cottage' - 7:13
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'A stone-flagged passage' - 6:18
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'Sherlock Holmes was as good as his word' - 7:51
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'And now I have to consider the motive' - 6:10
The Boscombe Valley Mystery (more info)
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The Boscombe Valley Mystery - 3:32
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'"Boscombe Valley is a country district"' - 9:43
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'He picked out from his bundle' - 7:09
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'It was nearly four o'clock - 6:32
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'I walked down to the station with them' - 6:29
The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet (more info)
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - 6:00
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'"It is, of course, well known to you"' - 6:22
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'"And now a word as to my household"' - 7:51
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'"I come to a part of my story now"' - 5:40
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Sherlock Holmes sat silent for some few minutes - 5:00
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Fairbank was a good-sized house of white stone - 6:25
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The banker's dressing-room - 4:10
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It was obvious to me that my companion's mind - 2:42
The Boscombe Valley Mystery (more info)
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'There was no rain' - 4:51
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'The Boscombe Pool' - 6:16
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'Having left Lestrade at his rooms' - 5:30
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'The man who entered was a strange and impressive figure' - 3:49
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'"It was in the early '60's at the diggings"' - 8:02
The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet (more info)
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'I waited until midnight' - 7:07
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'"I will tell you, then, what occurred'" - 7:04
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'"It is an old maxim of mine"' - 5:00
The Yellow Face (more info)
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The Yellow Face - 7:14
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'An instant later our door opened' - 4:30
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'"I'll tell you what I know about Effie's history"' - 4:06
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'"Well, last Monday evening I was taking a stroll"' - 6:46
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'"I should have gone to the City that day"' - 6:09
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'"It was all still and quiet upon the ground floor"' - 2:47
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Holmes and I had listened with the utmost interest - 6:53
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'He was waiting on the platform when we stepped out' - 4:59
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'"That is John Hebron of Atlanta"' - 5:28