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Part three. From New York City, the makers of clipper Craft clothes for men and more than twelve hundred leading retail stores from coast to coast present their immortal character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, starring John Stanley. This week's story, The Adventure of the Elusive Agent, Part three, the concluding episode, mister Holmes. Before long, Gustav Pill, Doctor Button. If you do not talk Petime, I
warn you if anything happens to Watsonah, but it will. You do not know, Gustav, A man with this smoothness of silk but hard as stone beneath you only can save doctor Butts. I am quite aware of my dilemma. But what you and Gustave have failed to observe is that you get back. Get back, you British. Fine, I'll kill you here and now. Now. I'd like my listeners to see if they can make a correct deduction like Sherlock Holmes. I'll set the scene for you. An alert,
well dressed young man is counting out some money. He says, forty one, forty two, forty three, forty four, forty five. That's right, forty five. Now what is this young man doing well, I'll tell you, because you'd hardly believe the evidence of your own eyes. He was
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As you know, it was the year nineteen thirteen, a year when Germany and Britain were striving for mastery, a year when ominous war clouds were already gathering. Holmes's brother Sir Macroft, who was head of British Intelligence, had called us in to recover some plans for the new and top secret British tech which German intelligence had stoke well up to a series of desperate circumstances, Holmes and I managed to obtain half of the plans, of which only one copy
exist. Without the other half, the entire set was useless, you may recall, mister Harris. We pursued Marco de Petis and there we almost lost our lives in a bomb exposure. Our luggage was rifled and German agents managed to steal the half of the plans we kept, but they were only clever imitations. Then we picked up Amil Marco's trail to Berlin, and what finally happened In Berlin, Doctor Watson, we'll the British secret agent posing as a
newsbender. A man named Collins, directed us to Marco's heart. There we were trapped by Marcos Hensman Gustav and a brute of a man named Peter. Peter had seized Hose as Gustav saving as their holms. I once said, we never kill our opponents, and an ordinary man and we torture them to death. I want to know the truth about the paper's holms. Perhaps it will require a bit of persuasion. Go on, Peter, Yeah, Gustave, I will make Colmes answer. That's it, Peter, go on a
Swede. Surely, Gustav. You must know I wouldn't be carrying our heart at the genuine plans. They are, of course somewhere in England, safely in the custody the Admiralty, where you will never lay hands on that. We thought of that, Holmes. It's possible you're telling the truth, But there is another possibility. Tool Are you as patriotic as you've seen mister Holmes. You are not an official employee of the British government. I believe you
may not be cooperating with England either. But playing this game alone, trying to collect both halves of the real plan yourself fantastic nonsense. It would be so profitable for you to have both halves and sell them to the highest bidder. Isn't that what you're attempting? Holmes? I repeat the ideas of sir, answer me help and granser me. Peter. If you have deceived the British I will be glad to work with your homes, but you must tell
me the truths tell me exactly what you're doing. I must see the weather here in Berlin's rather chilly for this time of year. Who won't keep this up for long? Holms again, Peter, good lord, come Watson, don't look so agitated. I I have no doubt I should survive the efforts of this butcher. It's only to make the brain the master of the body, to concentrate, to divorce it from its physical functions, a trick I learned in the East. Watson speak, you fine, speak no no better?
Good staff. This man Holmes is iron he will not speak all right, Lason, Peter, so you still won't disclose the truth? Alms. I was marking to Watson here that your climate in Berlin usually much warmer at this I've had enough of your stupid English Hu my mister Holmes. I have a better idea. Really, Doctor Watson and I are going on a little trip together to my private retreat. You, Peter will stay here and guard mister Holmes. Sounds like some new deviltry. Holmes, Just what is this
proposition, Goostan? Very simple, very simple. Indeed, I shall be in touch with Peter you're by telephone. If mister Holmes, you do not disclose the truth about the plans in twenty four hours, my hostage and your friend doctor Watson will die newspaper for a line afternoon newspaper. Now go away. I do not want any newspaper, but you will find it interesting. Courage for your lunch hour. The Kaisa has told the British go away. Stop following me, and if you persist, I shall call the police.
Step into this alley here, what do you want Collins? After two British intelligence the peat rides higher Scapa flow. Quick identify and give me the counterpast Greater Bruner Telephone employee Berlin Central Exchange G nineteen counterpast. The Dahlias grow high in Devonshire. Good move back further into the Allies. Yeah, you can't be seen. Yes now listen. Friend of ours has been spirited from a house at twenty seven Littleish Classes. Another friend is being held there also under
custoday. Telephone has been installed at the house. Yes, go on. It's possible that a call will come to the house from the German agent who is lifted. Can you tap that call and find out where it came from? Yes? Yes, I think so. Another girl works the switchbod on that line comes Ill has to go home, you know, how gol comes through. Get in touch with me at once. I'll be waiting at this number. Your number, please, it's so eight eight three four. IT'SO
eight eight three four. Thank you, zah. Yeah, who is see that? This is stuff as home as we can get. No, the spine will not talk. I see. Tell him that I am cutting the time to twelve hours. I will continue to hold his friend he at the floss until then. After that it will be all over. Well, mister Holmes before a long Gustav will kill doctor Watts if you do not talk. I am quite aware of my dilemma. I'm also aware that if I gave
your superior of the information which are open up open the door? Who is that? Oh do you? Thank you? Poor? I couldn't wait. I've done away with Watson. Now we'll give the same statement to Horror. Open the door. Yeah, Gustave. One moment, I was just trying again to get Holmst to talk. And oh, thank you Collins. I must compliment you on your faculty for appearing in the right place at the right
moment. Thank you, sir. I think I've located doctor Watson with the cooperation of one of our agents of the Berlin telephone exchange capital man capital well is he he's being held in the deserted castle at Spandau. Sir, it belongs to the man Gustav's and Cetral family. Excellent Collins, Yes, sir, you're not abump. Taking a day risk dangers my vocations, good fellow. First, you will dress in dead Peter's clothes. Here, his cap,
overcoat, everything. They'll fit you a trifle loosely, perhaps bit well enough. In short, you will impersonate Gustav's dead henchman Understan Collins. Yes, was to Holmes. Then I take it. We're going to Spandau with all possible haste. Time is already running short in the life of my good friend doctor Watson hangs in the balance. Before you buy that new spring suit,
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entrance. Gusta Holmes vulters flying over the castle. Instinct Collins, they expect a human den Could Gustav have killed Watson? Are we too late? Perhaps? Now you will walk to the main gate. Yes, in your disguise as Peter, you'll ring. You'll keep Gustar occupied at the front door. I understand. If Gusta becomes at all suspicious, shoot to kill I shall, I will dash the rear of the castle. Are proud about till I find the room where Watson's being held captive and free him. Then we shall
attack Gusta while he's talking to you. Excellent, good luck you come back Gusta. Also, Watson, it's homes homes by Joe. How did you get in here? All? By time? Later to explain? Come on, Collins of intelligence is downstairs in this castle, chatting with Guddar. I see right, don't take this revolver. You sh'll steal downstairs. Surprise guds Dar his way stairs as cautiously as you can. Right, What on earth something's gone wrong with Colin's terribly wrong, Harry Watson. Run down these stairs.
Wait, look staggering up these stairs toward us. Her it's Gustav his face is covered with blood. He is covering Collins with disguise. They exchange shops. Gusta has been hit two or three times, you see it is holding his side. Blood from his chest too. He's classed the real, doctor Watson. Where one German falls, many more will Rice. We will yet have the plans. You seem successful now, but any victory over us isn't well. He is falling down the stairs. Let him fall to the
death. He's so eminently deserved, Watson. But whereas our own agent, where's Collins? This way thought the front of the building where he and Gustav shot it out there he is lying on the floor. Is he dead? Yes, Watson, poor devil shomped through the head. Thank Heaven, the first bullet from Gustav's revab entered it for him. He didn't suffer. I shall inform my brother Mycroft at Whitehall that agent Collins died valiantly in the performance
of his assigned UTYA Well to nows. We still not found Germany's half of the plans for the new tank. We still not found the master spy mil Markov. The answer to those crucial questions, Watson lies in London. When we left London days and days ago. We thought our way here to Berlin to find Marko and retrieve the papers Wherevertheless, the answer is in London.
We must get out of Germany. How we surround. We shall aboard the very next train from Berlin to the French border and meet whatever awaits us. Well, so far we're doing welhood. We've caught the trend. We're on our way to the French border, if we can remain alive to reach it once. And and why are we returning to London? Homes an doctor? He gets, please, Oh here you are, sir, e you man air. I presumed there an order, d'm an heir? Just one more? Im? I I do ten do, and I don't think the wheels
up. Here's the buck be on a barbo box and strike him down it, Oh good work. When did you see him home? He's hardly reached through his ticket punch. When you pounced upon him the bulge in his coat pocket, I realized it might be a revolver as indeed it is. No he's another of Marco's endless supply of killers. He was assigned a murderous sky. We can't leave him here. There'll be an him quiet. Oh,
yes, we can leave him. You see, we are leaving this trade the first start, No immediately, and maybe other German agents are board. Got to just two of us. Can't take the risk. My intention, you see, Watson, was to do just this, even before the conductor arrived. We bought at the train ostentatiously, so they'd make plans for us all along the route. Now we shall spring the trap. Come the corridor open at door, Watson. Those we can't believe off the train at this
speech. Not only chance. We shall wait for a run of what is a parent's soft earth. Our alexis You go, Watson, arms and legs loose, to try to roll over easily as you strike the earth. You're ready, ready, after me? What's a job? It's wonderfull be back on the streets of London. Ah, yes, right, But why will we run here to serve her? We haven't even reported a white hole, jns Watson. We must visit the shop where this gigantic and gruesome trip began,
the shop of Grimsby, the Tobacconist Grimsby Shop. But because we've journeyed to foreign cities, eluded death and fought the greatest spiring of our day, all because of a few sentences spoken by the shy, friendly tobacconist here in the shop. Shall we speak to him just once more, back in Londons, to Holmes and doctor Watson. Yes, Grimsby, wasn't mister Emil Marco at his hotel here in London? I described him to tall, thin and nervous abbot of pitching his mouth. Yes, you did describe in Grimsby.
But he was not at the hotel in London, nor was he in Paris, nor was he in any of the dark and bloody corners of the continent where we sought him. Do you know why, sir, I can't imagine, because that isn't an Emil Marco. There never was an Emil Marco. This master of the German spineap that Watson and I and all of British Intelligence have been pursuing is an illusion created by you, Grimsby. I can't believe.
When Watson and I first visited your shop, Grimsby, I asked about your client because I deticted the odor of a rare tobacco in the room where we found a dead agent. I wanted the man who smoked that tobacco. He was the chief, He had the missing half of Britain's plans. You are that man, Grimsby. You didn't expect us, did you. You're smoking at brand of tobacco at this very moment. Yeah, I had hoped it creating Marco to attract you to Germinate. I could learn the truth from
you there. Then I could dispense with you. Dearly advisable. You could operate with ease in Germany rather than here in Britain. I simply inform my associate to pass the lion of trying you to Berlin with the phantom mark of at a magnet. I cannot wait to bargain with you for your half of the plan. I shall just destry my half, reducing both my honors to an equal states Again, you're half being with without mine. I shall burn my heart. It's here in my pocket. Britain will never have the weapon
its seats. Yeah, set a match to these papers I hold in my hand. Go I'm doctor Watson, or I shall blow your head off with his rebother. I can't do it. Do as he says. Watson will kill you. I will thank you. I must leave lockers door from the outside will not attempt to shout or leave until I disappeared down the street, or I will shoot ave it as a gentleman. He's gone homes burnished into the crowd, the burned to a chriss quickly Watson and pick up that chair.
The Blues time trying to force the lock on that door. Smash the glass with that chair. Now, Cap Watson, Grimsy will try to leave London instantly, the Cap to Waterloo Station. Why should Gruseby be here at Waterloo stations? Because he realizes Whitehall would turn London topsy turvy to find him. He must return to Germany. All aeroplanes in this area are in British hands. In mus travel by boat train for the Channel, and this is where he bought the next train. There he is by that data. Stop
stay where you are. God, I'm afraid we had the upper hand. Now, sir, Now before we turn you over to the authorities, where are your half of the plans? Starve its title Burton before you're on island, Ela Grinsby, you've played card after card by which we have been debuted. I say you still have the missing half of the plans for Britain's new weapon on your person. This last ruse of yours is quite transparent, and you've burnt an ordinary piece of paper. All right, put up your hands,
guns away. Oh, he wouldn't carry the papers openly in his pockets, Watson, Not in his wallet. He would conceal them in a spot where no one might think to look, except, of course, to your humble servant. I'll find them. The search isn't necessary, Watson. One must always analyze a personality in its own me year, within itself, it contains the answer to its mysteries. Now where would a tobacconist be likely to
conceal a few small papers? Why beneath the tobacco and his tin. Let's have a look at that chin, hell, lopen it still the tobacco, and beneath the very same rare tobacco which first launched us on this great adventure, Watson, the plans, the plans, well, doctor Watson, the Adventure of the Elusive Agent was really one of the most exciting adventures you and mister Holmes have ever had, and a crucial point in the history of World War One. May I add is indeed, mister Harris, because you know
the British didn't succeed in keeping their plans for the tank of secret. It proved to be a very decisive weapon. Well, where was mister Holmes half of the plans you have vault at White Holmes to Harris under special guard of the Royal Miny. Well, doctor Watson, these past three weeks have been
very exciting and memorable ones. Yes, but do you think, mister Harris, our audience is in favor of these longer stories you see er, some of our more colorful stories are too long to compress into one short program. Well, and doctor Watson, or a letter or a postcard from our listeners will give us the answer. Just address clipper Craft and care of the station
to which they are listening, and tell us what they think. I presume, doctor Watson, that your next memoir is just as scripting as this one. Well, next week, mister Harris, I should a late us about Holmes and myself that I have called the Mad Miners of Cottage. It occurred
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episodes, many of them which I think had legitimate points. But I listened to that and I thought, you know, this is definitely something people should be able to enjoy. So I hope that whatever this, whatever difficulties and issues we've had, that this full series is made up for it. I think a wonderful story, not necessarily in the Sherlock Holmes traditional Sherlock Holmes main but I really action packed thriller here, spy story with a great twist.
I love the tobacconist actually being the villain here. Of course, this was
actually the only serial of the sort with these multiple part episodes. Earlier in the run back in the thirties and forties, some of the novels were serialized in multi part stories, but all of the original Sherlock Holmes, not i should say new Sherlock Holmes stories were kept strictly in the one episode, and really at this point, this episode was the thirtieth of the season, so, and they would only have thirty nine weeks in the season, so any
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