| 01 | A Study in Scarlet: Part 1: Being a reprint from the Reminiscences of John H.Watson M.D. ā1887 č”åēē ē©¶ A Study in Scarlet
 | David Timson | 04:14 | 
    
        | 02 | A Study in Scarlet: Standing in the Criterion Bar | David Timson | 05:49 | 
    
        | 03 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Dr Watson, Mr Sherlock Holmes'..' | David Timson | 08:07 | 
    
        | 04 | A Study in Scarlet: The Science of Deduction | David Timson | 04:27 | 
    
        | 05 | A Study in Scarlet: 'His ignorance was as remarkable as his knowledge.' | David Timson | 07:21 | 
    
        | 06 | A Study in Scarlet: 'It was upon the 4th of March...' | David Timson | 11:27 | 
    
        | 07 | A Study in Scarlet: The Lauriston Garden Mystery | David Timson | 05:55 | 
    
        | 08 | A Study in Scarlet: 'It was a foggy, cloudy morning...' | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 09 | A Study in Scarlet: 'A short passage, bare-planked and dusty, led to the kitchen and offices.' | David Timson | 05:24 | 
    
        | 10 | A Study in Scarlet: 'We have it all here,' said Gregson...' | David Timson | 09:03 | 
    
        | 11 | A Study in Scarlet: What John Rance Had to Tell | David Timson | 07:35 | 
    
        | 12 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Audley Court was not an attractive locality.' | David Timson | 09:04 | 
    
        | 13 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 14 | A Study in Scarlet: 'As he spoke there was a sharp ring at the bell.' | David Timson | 08:12 | 
    
        | 15 | A Study in Scarlet: Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do | David Timson | 05:53 | 
    
        | 16 | A Study in Scarlet: 'There was a violent peal at the bell...' | David Timson | 06:43 | 
    
        | 17 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Mr Drebber has been with us nearly three weeks...' | David Timson | 08:04 | 
    
        | 18 | A Study in Scarlet: Light in the Darkness | David Timson | 04:41 | 
    
        | 19 | A Study in Scarlet: 'There was something so methodical and so incomprehensible...' | David Timson | 07:23 | 
    
        | 20 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Sherlock Holmes drew a long breath...' | David Timson | 05:16 | 
    
        | 21 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Gregson and Lestrade seemed to be far from satisfied by this assurance...' | David Timson | 04:02 | 
    
        | 22 | A Study in Scarlet: Part 2: The Country of the Saints: The Great Alkali Plain | David Timson | 06:44 | 
    
        | 23 | A Study in Scarlet: 'You've hurt me,' said a childish voice, reproachfully.' | David Timson | 07:41 | 
    
        | 24 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Had the wanderer remained awake for another half-hour...' | David Timson | 04:05 | 
    
        | 25 | A Study in Scarlet: 'On the little plateau which crowned the barren hill ...' | David Timson | 07:31 | 
    
        | 26 | A Study in Scarlet: The Flower of Utah | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 27 | A Study in Scarlet: 'It was a warm June morning and the Latter Day Saints were as busy as bees ..' | David Timson | 09:48 | 
    
        | 28 | A Study in Scarlet: John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet | David Timson | 04:35 | 
    
        | 29 | A Study in Scarlet: 'One fine morning' | David Timson | 08:24 | 
    
        | 30 | A Study in Scarlet: A Flight for Life | David Timson | 04:31 | 
    
        | 31 | A Study in Scarlet: 'It was, indeed, high time that someone capable of giving advice...' | David Timson | 06:23 | 
    
        | 32 | A Study in Scarlet: 'Outside all was calm and quiet.' | David Timson | 10:41 | 
    
        | 33 | A Study in Scarlet: The Avenging Angels | David Timson | 06:34 | 
    
        | 34 | A Study in Scarlet: 'He had now come to the mouth of the very defile in which he had left them.' | David Timson | 08:45 | 
    
        | 35 | A Study in Scarlet: 'The prediction of the Mormon was only too well fulfilled.' | David Timson | 07:51 | 
    
        | 36 | A Study in Scarlet: 'A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D. | David Timson | 06:11 | 
    
        | 37 | A Study in Scarlet: 'With these words, Jefferson Hope leaned back in his chair...' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 38 | A Study in Scarlet: 'The moment for which I had waited so long had at last come.' | David Timson | 05:33 | 
    
        | 39 | A Study in Scarlet: 'It was nearer one.' | David Timson | 07:12 | 
    
        | 40 | A Study in Scarlet: 'That was how Enoch Drebber came to his end.' | David Timson | 04:19 | 
    
        | 41 | A Study in Scarlet: The Conclusion | David Timson | 04:48 | 
    
        | 42 | A Study in Scarlet: 'On entering the house this last inference was confirmed.' ā1890 åäøŖē¾å The Sign of Four
 | David Timson | 09:00 | 
    
        | 43 | The Sign of Four: The Science of Deduction | David Timson | 06:57 | 
    
        | 44 | The Sign of Four: 'My practice has extended recently to the Continent' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 45 | The Sign of Four: 'I handed him over the watch' | David Timson | 06:36 | 
    
        | 46 | The Sign of Four: The Statement of the Case | David Timson | 09:42 | 
    
        | 47 | The Sign of Four: 'Standing at the window, I watched her walking briskly down the street' | David Timson | 03:15 | 
    
        | 48 | The Sign of Four: In Quest of a Solution | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 49 | The Sign of Four: 'It was a September evening' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 50 | The Sign of Four: The Story of the Bald Headed Man | David Timson | 08:27 | 
    
        | 51 | The Sign of Four: 'My father was, as you may have guessed' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 52 | The Sign of Four: 'The little man stopped to relight his hookah' | David Timson | 07:38 | 
    
        | 53 | The Sign of Four: The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge | David Timson | 08:01 | 
    
        | 54 | The Sign of Four: 'At that moment the door of the house burst open' | David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 55 | The Sign of Four: 'It appeared to have been fitted up as a chemical laboratory' | David Timson | 04:14 | 
    
        | 56 | The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 57 | The Sign of Four: 'The chamber in which we found ourselves' | David Timson | 05:26 | 
    
        | 58 | The Sign of Four: 'As he spoke, the steps which had been coming nearer sounded loudly on the passage' | David Timson | 09:02 | 
    
        | 59 | The Sign of Four: The Episode of the Barrel | David Timson | 07:10 | 
    
        | 60 | The Sign of Four: 'Toby proved to be an ugly, long-haired, lop-eared creature' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 61 | The Sign of Four: 'The east had been gradually whitening' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 62 | The Sign of Four: 'We had during this time been following the guidance of Toby' | David Timson | 03:09 | 
    
        | 63 | The Sign of Four: The Baker Street Irregulars | David Timson | 02:58 | 
    
        | 64 | The Sign of Four: 'He was approaching the door of the house' | David Timson | 06:45 | 
    
        | 65 | The Sign of Four: 'It was between eight and nine o'clock now' | David Timson | 05:58 | 
    
        | 66 | The Sign of Four: 'He handed them a shilling each' | David Timson | 05:21 | 
    
        | 67 | The Sign of Four: A Break in the Chain | David Timson | 07:02 | 
    
        | 68 | The Sign of Four: 'We did not, however.' | David Timson | 03:47 | 
    
        | 69 | The Sign of Four: 'it was a long day.' | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 70 | The Sign of Four: 'A heavy step was heard ascending the stair' | David Timson | 03:09 | 
    
        | 71 | The Sign of Four: 'We both started in our chairs' | David Timson | 03:42 | 
    
        | 72 | The Sign of Four: The End of the Islander | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 73 | The Sign of Four: 'While this conversation had been proceeding' | David Timson | 04:05 | 
    
        | 74 | The Sign of Four: 'At that moment, however, as our evil fate would have it' | David Timson | 07:03 | 
    
        | 75 | The Sign of Four: The Great Agra Treasure | David Timson | 07:40 | 
    
        | 76 | The Sign of Four: 'They landed me at Vauxhall' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 77 | The Sign of Four: The Strange Story of Jonathan Small | David Timson | 06:34 | 
    
        | 78 | The Sign of Four: 'I am a Worcestershire man myself, born near Pershore.' | David Timson | 07:05 | 
    
        | 79 | The Sign of Four: 'The City of Agra is a great place' | David Timson | 03:48 | 
    
        | 80 | The Sign of Four: 'The third night of my watch was dark and dirty' | David Timson | 07:29 | 
    
        | 81 | The Sign of Four: 'In Worcestershire the life of a man seems a great and a sacred thing' | David Timson | 06:56 | 
    
        | 82 | The Sign of Four: 'He stopped and held out his manacled hands' | David Timson | 07:05 | 
    
        | 83 | The Sign of Four: 'It was rather a queer position we found ourselves in then.' | David Timson | 06:46 | 
    
        | 84 | The Sign of Four: 'Two nights later he and his friend, Captain Morstan, came' | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 85 | The Sign of Four: 'Well, gentlemen, I weary you with my long story' | David Timson | 04:42 | 
    
        | 86 | The Sign of Four: 'Well, if I were to tell you all the adventures' | David Timson | 05:07 | 
    
        | 87 | The Sign of Four: 'A very remarkable account,' said Sherlock Holmes' ā åé©å²
     
     š1891.7 ę³¢åøē±³äŗäøé» A Scandal in Bohemia
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 88 | The Scandal in Bohemia: 'To Holmes, She Is Always The Woman' | David Timson | 08:21 | 
    
        | 89 | The Scandal in Bohemia: A Letter By The Last Post - A New Case | David Timson | 04:48 | 
    
        | 90 | The Scandal in Bohemia: A Large Man Enters No. 221b Baker Street | David Timson | 05:40 | 
    
        | 91 | The Scandal in Bohemia: The Background Of Irene Adler, Adventuress | David Timson | 06:23 | 
    
        | 92 | The Scandal in Bohemia: 'At Three O'clock Precisely I Was At Baker Street' | David Timson | 05:21 | 
    
        | 93 | The Scandal in Bohemia: 'The Church Of St. Monica - And Drive Like The Devil' | David Timson | 08:03 | 
    
        | 94 | The Scandal in Bohemia: In Serpentine Street, In Front Of Briony Lodge | David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 95 | The Scandal in Bohemia: Holmes Is Carried Into Briony Lodge | David Timson | 06:17 | 
    
        | 96 | The Scandal in Bohemia: The King Of Bohemia And Holmes Face An Unexpected Conclusion š1891.8 ēŗ¢åä¼ The Red-Headed League
 | David Timson | 08:25 | 
    
        | 97 | The Red-Headed League: An Elderly Gentleman With Fiery Red Hair | David Timson | 07:04 | 
    
        | 98 | The Red-Headed League: Mr. Jabez Wilson laughed heavily⦠| David Timson | 05:27 | 
    
        | 99 | The Red-Headed League | David Timson | 10:11 | 
    
        | 100 | The Red-Headed League: Abbots, Archery, Armour, Architecture - And A Curt Announcement | David Timson | 07:58 | 
    
        | 101 | The Red-Headed League: A Visit To Saxe-Coburg Square | David Timson | 03:52 | 
    
        | 102 | The Red-Headed League: A Concert Before The Crime | David Timson | 07:06 | 
    
        | 103 | The Red-Headed League: Down In The Dark Cellar | David Timson | 06:20 | 
    
        | 104 | The Red-Headed League: A Lurid Spark | David Timson | 03:56 | 
    
        | 105 | The Red-Headed League: 'You See, Watson...' š1891.9 čŗ«ä»½ę” A Case of Identity
 | David Timson | 05:16 | 
    
        | 106 | A Case of Identity: 'My dear fellow,' said Sherlock Holmes...' | David Timson | 06:45 | 
    
        | 107 | A Case of Identity: Miss Mary Sutherland enters... | David Timson | 04:37 | 
    
        | 108 | A Case of Identity: Miss Sutherland tells her story | David Timson | 10:36 | 
    
        | 109 | A Case of Identity: Sherlock Holmes considers the matter | David Timson | 07:55 | 
    
        | 110 | A Case of Identity: I return to Baker Street.. | David Timson | 05:31 | 
    
        | 111 | A Case of Identity: 'Our visitor collapsed into a chair, with a ghastly face...' š1891.10 åęÆē§å§ęÆęŗŖč°·ē§ę” The Boscombe Valley Mystery
 | David Timson | 08:59 | 
    
        | 112 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery | David Timson | 03:32 | 
    
        | 113 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: '"Boscombe Valley is a country district"' | David Timson | 09:43 | 
    
        | 114 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'He picked out from his bundle' | David Timson | 07:09 | 
    
        | 115 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'It was nearly four o'clock | David Timson | 06:32 | 
    
        | 116 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'There was no rain' | David Timson | 04:51 | 
    
        | 117 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'The Boscombe Pool' | David Timson | 06:16 | 
    
        | 118 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'Having left Lestrade at his rooms' | David Timson | 05:30 | 
    
        | 119 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: 'The man who entered was a strange and impressive figure' | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 120 | The Boscombe Valley Mystery: '"It was in the early '60's at the diggings"' š1891.11 äŗäøŖę”ę ø The Five Orange Pips
 | David Timson | 08:06 | 
    
        | 121 | The Five Orange Pips: A case remarkable in detail and startling in result | David Timson | 04:53 | 
    
        | 122 | The Five Orange Pips: A visitor, an anxious young man | David Timson | 02:32 | 
    
        | 123 | The Five Orange Pips: 'My name is John Openshaw' | David Timson | 08:25 | 
    
        | 124 | The Five Orange Pips: Holmes interposes | David Timson | 06:05 | 
    
        | 125 | The Five Orange Pips: Five little dried orange pips | David Timson | 06:38 | 
    
        | 126 | The Five Orange Pips: Sherlock Holmes sat for some time in silence | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 127 | The Five Orange Pips: 'Have you never heard of the Ku Klux Klan?' | David Timson | 03:47 | 
    
        | 128 | The Five Orange Pips: 'Holmes, 'I cried, 'You are too late' š1891.12 ęŖåē·äŗŗ The Man with Twisted Lip
 | David Timson | 09:07 | 
    
        | 129 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: An Addiction To Opium | David Timson | 08:44 | 
    
        | 130 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: 'Walk Past Me And Then Look Back At Me' | David Timson | 07:05 | 
    
        | 131 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: The Facts Of The Case Of Neville St. Clair | David Timson | 09:30 | 
    
        | 132 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: 'Mrs. St. Clair Had Fainted At The Sight Of Blood' | David Timson | 04:18 | 
    
        | 133 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: The Outskirts Of Lee | David Timson | 10:16 | 
    
        | 134 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: 'A Large And Comfortable Double-Bedded Room' | David Timson | 03:27 | 
    
        | 135 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: 'It Has Been In Some Points A Singular Case,' Said Holmes' | David Timson | 07:13 | 
    
        | 136 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Man With The Twisted Lip: 'You Are He First Who Have Ever Heard My Story' š1892.1 čå®ē³ę” The Blue Carbuncle
 | David Timson | 07:52 | 
    
        | 137 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'I Had Called Upon My Friend Sherlock Holmes Upon The Second Mo | David Timson | 07:09 | 
    
        | 138 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'I Can See Nothing,' Said I, Handing It Back To My Friend' | David Timson | 06:11 | 
    
        | 139 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'The Goose, Mr. Holmes! The Goose, Sir!' He Gasped' | David Timson | 09:06 | 
    
        | 140 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'A Tall Man In A Scotch Bonnet' | David Timson | 04:52 | 
    
        | 141 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'Follow Up This Clue While It Is Still Hot' | David Timson | 07:04 | 
    
        | 142 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: A Hearty, Noiseless Laugh Peculiar To Holmes | David Timson | 06:17 | 
    
        | 143 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'The Game's Up Ryder,' Said Holmes Quietly' | David Timson | 04:40 | 
    
        | 144 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle: 'The Pick Of Her Geese' š1892.2 ęē¹åø¦å The Speckled Band
 | David Timson | 05:30 | 
    
        | 145 | The Speckled Band: Early Morning In Baker Street | David Timson | 04:07 | 
    
        | 146 | The Speckled Band: 'It Is Not Cold That Makes Me Shiver...' | David Timson | 03:54 | 
    
        | 147 | The Speckled Band: 'My Name Is Helen Stoner...' | David Timson | 08:19 | 
    
        | 148 | The Speckled Band: 'I Could Not Sleep That Night...' | David Timson | 07:15 | 
    
        | 149 | The Speckled Band: 'This Is Very Deep Business,' Holmes Said At Last... | David Timson | 03:14 | 
    
        | 150 | The Speckled Band: A Huge Man And An Iron Bar | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 151 | The Speckled Band: A Will, And A Journey To Stoke Moran | David Timson | 13:26 | 
    
        | 152 | The Speckled Band: 'I Have Never Seen My Friends Face So Grim...' | David Timson | 06:37 | 
    
        | 153 | The Speckled Band: A Night Visit To The Manor House | David Timson | 03:15 | 
    
        | 154 | The Speckled Band: A Dreadful Vigil | David Timson | 05:40 | 
    
        | 155 | The Speckled Band: 'Such Are the True Facts...' š1892.3
             å·„ēØåøå¤§ęęę” The Engineer's Thumb
 | David Timson | 04:29 | 
    
        | 156 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: The Case Of Mr. Hatherley's Thumb | David Timson | 05:42 | 
    
        | 157 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: 'He Unwound The Handkerchief And Held Out His Hand' | David Timson | 03:42 | 
    
        | 158 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: Sherlock Holmes, The Agony Column And The Before-breakfast Pipe | David Timson | 06:01 | 
    
        | 159 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: The Emanciated German States His Fee And Demands | David Timson | 05:53 | 
    
        | 160 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: 'I threw all fears to the wind' | David Timson | 05:26 | 
    
        | 161 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: 'A vague feeling of uneasiness began to steal over me' | David Timson | 05:22 | 
    
        | 162 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: Within the hydraulic press | David Timson | 05:11 | 
    
        | 163 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: Help at hand | David Timson | 05:20 | 
    
        | 164 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: Sherlock Holmes takes up the case | David Timson | 04:33 | 
    
        | 165 | The Adventure of Engineer's Thumb: A gigantic column of smoke š1892.4  å身蓵ę The Noble Bachelor
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 166 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor | David Timson | 05:23 | 
    
        | 167 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'He picked a red-covered volume from a line' | David Timson | 04:45 | 
    
        | 168 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'Such as they are, they are set forth' | David Timson | 03:45 | 
    
        | 169 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'Lord Robert St. Simon' | David Timson | 05:16 | 
    
        | 170 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'He opened a locket' | David Timson | 04:48 | 
    
        | 171 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'Lord St. Simon shrugged his shoulders' | David Timson | 03:47 | 
    
        | 172 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'It is very good of Lord St. Simon to honour my head' | David Timson | 07:37 | 
    
        | 173 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'It was after five o'clock' | David Timson | 05:22 | 
    
        | 174 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'Frank here and I met in '84' | David Timson | 06:59 | 
    
        | 175 | The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor: 'Lord St. Simon had by no means relaxed his rigid attitude' š1892.5 绿ēēå ę” The Beryl Coronet
 | David Timson | 07:10 | 
    
        | 176 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet | David Timson | 06:01 | 
    
        | 177 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: '"It is, of course, well known to you"' | David Timson | 06:22 | 
    
        | 178 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: '"And now a word as to my household"' | David Timson | 07:51 | 
    
        | 179 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: '"I come to a part of my story now"' | David Timson | 05:40 | 
    
        | 180 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: Sherlock Holmes sat silent for some few minutes | David Timson | 05:01 | 
    
        | 181 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: Fairbank was a good-sized house of white stone | David Timson | 06:25 | 
    
        | 182 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: The banker's dressing-room | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 183 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: It was obvious to me that my companion's mind | David Timson | 02:43 | 
    
        | 184 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: 'I waited until midnight' | David Timson | 07:07 | 
    
        | 185 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: '"I will tell you, then, what occurred'" | David Timson | 07:04 | 
    
        | 186 | The Adventures of the Beryl Coronet: '"It is an old maxim of mine"' š1892.6 éå±±ęÆę¦ę” The Copper Beeches
 | David Timson | 05:04 | 
    
        | 187 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: Breakfast At Baker Street | David Timson | 06:52 | 
    
        | 188 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: Miss Violet Hunter Begins Her Story | David Timson | 08:18 | 
    
        | 189 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: A Persuasive Letter | David Timson | 05:30 | 
    
        | 190 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: A Prediction Fulfilled | David Timson | 02:14 | 
    
        | 191 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: Miss Violet Hunter's Account Of Curious Happenings | David Timson | 07:44 | 
    
        | 192 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: 'I shall try not to miss anything of importance.' | David Timson | 07:07 | 
    
        | 193 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: The Warning Was No Idle One | David Timson | 05:51 | 
    
        | 194 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: In The Deserted Rooms | David Timson | 09:19 | 
    
        | 195 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: We Reach The Copper Beeches | David Timson | 05:19 | 
    
        | 196 | The Adventure of the Coppers Beeches: Mrs Toller Explains āååæå½
      š1892.12 é¶č²é©¬ Silver Blaze
 | David Timson | 03:44 | 
    
        | 197 | Silver Blaze: The disappearance of Silver Blaze | David Timson | 06:15 | 
    
        | 198 | Silver Blaze: The precautions taken | David Timson | 08:37 | 
    
        | 199 | Silver Blaze: The police action | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 200 | Silver Blaze: Arrival at the little town of Tavistock | David Timson | 04:53 | 
    
        | 201 | Silver Blaze: 'Holmes leaned back in the carriage....' | David Timson | 08:09 | 
    
        | 202 | Silver Blaze: 'I's this way, Watson' | David Timson | 05:13 | 
    
        | 203 | Silver Blaze: A bully cowed | David Timson | 07:19 | 
    
        | 204 | Silver Blaze: The race for the Wessex Cup | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 205 | Silver Blaze: In the corner of a Pullman car, Holmes explains š1893.2 é»é¢äŗŗ The Yellow Face
 | David Timson | 08:31 | 
    
        | 206 | The Yellow Face | David Timson | 07:14 | 
    
        | 207 | The Yellow Face: 'An instant later our door opened' | David Timson | 04:30 | 
    
        | 208 | The Yellow Face: '"I'll tell you what I know about Effie's history"' | David Timson | 04:06 | 
    
        | 209 | The Yellow Face: '"Well, last Monday evening I was taking a stroll"' | David Timson | 06:46 | 
    
        | 210 | The Yellow Face: '"I should have gone to the City that day"' | David Timson | 06:09 | 
    
        | 211 | The Yellow Face: '"It was all still and quiet upon the ground floor"' | David Timson | 02:47 | 
    
        | 212 | The Yellow Face: Holmes and I had listened with the utmost interest | David Timson | 06:53 | 
    
        | 213 | The Yellow Face: 'He was waiting on the platform when we stepped out' | David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 214 | The Yellow Face: '"That is John Hebron of Atlanta"' š1893.3 čÆåøē»ēŗŖäŗŗē书记å The Stockbroker's Clerk
 | David Timson | 05:28 | 
    
        | 215 | The Stock-Broker's Clerk: At My Practice In Paddington | David Timson | 05:37 | 
    
        | 216 | The Stock-Broker's Clerk: Mr Hall Pycroft | David Timson | 10:54 | 
    
        | 217 | The Stock-Broker's Clerk: 'Next Day, I Was Off To Birmingham' | David Timson | 09:08 | 
    
        | 218 | The Stock-Broker's Clerk: To The Company's Offices | David Timson | 06:48 | 
    
        | 219 | The Stock-Broker's Clerk: 'Pooh,! All That Is Clear Enough,' Said Holmes Impatiently š1893.4  āę ¼ę“éäŗęÆē§ē¹āå·äøę”
åøč¹ The "Gloria Scott"
 | David Timson | 08:40 | 
    
        | 220 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: The Advanture of the 'Gloria Scott' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 221 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'One evening, shortly after my arrival' | David Timson | 05:08 | 
    
        | 222 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'On the very day, however, before I left' | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 223 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'All this occurred during the first month' | David Timson | 03:16 | 
    
        | 224 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'Well, matters went from bad to worse' | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 225 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'My friend ascended with the doctor' | David Timson | 05:51 | 
    
        | 226 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'These are the very papers, Watson' | David Timson | 07:19 | 
    
        | 227 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'That was his style of talk' | David Timson | 07:40 | 
    
        | 228 | The Adventure of the Gloria Scott: 'And now I come to the most surprising part' š1893.5 马ęÆę ¼é·å¤«ē¤¼å
ø The Musgrave Ritual
 | David Timson | 06:55 | 
    
        | 229 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: 'A Most Untidy Man' | David Timson | 04:55 | 
    
        | 230 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: 'A Small Wooden Box' | David Timson | 06:24 | 
    
        | 231 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: Reginald Musgrave Tells His Story | David Timson | 08:00 | 
    
        | 232 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: 'For Two Days After This, Brunton Was Most Assiduous...' | David Timson | 04:44 | 
    
        | 233 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: 'You Can Imagine, Watson, With What Eagerness I Listened' | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 234 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: 'The Same Afternoon Saw Us Both At Hurlstone' | David Timson | 04:46 | 
    
        | 235 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: Simple Calculations | David Timson | 05:58 | 
    
        | 236 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Musgrave Ritual: Need For Thought š1893.6 čµēē¹ä¹č° The Reigate Squires
 | David Timson | 10:27 | 
    
        | 237 | The Reigate Squire | David Timson | 05:14 | 
    
        | 238 | The Reigate Squire: 'It was destined, however' | David Timson | 02:52 | 
    
        | 239 | The Reigate Squire: '"Inspector Forrester, sir"' | David Timson | 05:21 | 
    
        | 240 | The Reigate Squire: 'An hour and a half had elapsed' | David Timson | 03:56 | 
    
        | 241 | The Reigate Squire: 'We passed the pretty cottage' | David Timson | 07:13 | 
    
        | 242 | The Reigate Squire: 'A stone-flagged passage' | David Timson | 06:18 | 
    
        | 243 | The Reigate Squire: 'Sherlock Holmes was as good as his word' | David Timson | 07:52 | 
    
        | 244 | The Reigate Squire: 'And now I have to consider the motive' š1893.7 驼čäŗŗ The Crooked Man
 | David Timson | 06:13 | 
    
        | 245 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: 'One summer night, a few months after my marriage...' | David Timson | 06:07 | 
    
        | 246 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: 'The facts are only two days old. Briefly they are these.' | David Timson | 11:44 | 
    
        | 247 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: 'Having gathered these facts, Watson...' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 248 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: Miss Morrison's statement... | David Timson | 06:14 | 
    
        | 249 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: At the scene of the tragedy | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 250 | The Adventure of the Crooked Man: My way ran down a dried-up watercourse..' š1893.8 ä½é¢ēē
äŗŗ The Resident Patient
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 251 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient | David Timson | 06:37 | 
    
        | 252 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'I am compelled, to begin with' | David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 253 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'Some weeks ago, Mr Blessington came down to' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 254 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'Well, I never thought I should see anything' | David Timson | 04:16 | 
    
        | 255 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'Within a quarter of an hour' | David Timson | 06:39 | 
    
        | 256 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'Sherlock Holmes's prophecy was soon fulfilled' | David Timson | 05:25 | 
    
        | 257 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'He went over to the door' | David Timson | 04:28 | 
    
        | 258 | The Adventure of the Resident Patient: 'I'll be back by three' š1893.9 åøč
čÆå The Greek Interpreter
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 259 | The Greek Interpreter: 'During my long and intimate acquaintance with Mr. Sherlock Holmes...' | David Timson | 06:56 | 
    
        | 260 | The Greek Interpreter: 'Mycroft Holmes was a much larger and stouter man than Sherlock.' | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 261 | The Greek Interpreter: 'A few minutes later we were joined by a short, stout man...' | David Timson | 06:51 | 
    
        | 262 | The Greek Interpreter: 'As he spoke, he opened a door...' | David Timson | 07:03 | 
    
        | 263 | The Greek Interpreter: 'I was hurried through the hall and into the vehicle...' | David Timson | 06:05 | 
    
        | 264 | The Greek Interpreter: 'It was a simple story which he had to tell...' | David Timson | 04:17 | 
    
        | 265 | The Greek Interpreter: 'We had reached our house in Baker Street while we had been talking.' | David Timson | 03:11 | 
    
        | 266 | The Greek Interpreter: 'Our hope was that, by taking the train...' š1893.10ļ½11 ęµ·ååå® The Naval Treaty
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 267 | The Naval Treaty: 'The July which immediately succeeded my marriage was made memorable...' | David Timson | 04:53 | 
    
        | 268 | The Naval Treaty: 'Holmes was seated at his side-table clad in his dressing-gown...' | David Timson | 05:29 | 
    
        | 269 | The Naval Treaty: 'I won't waste your time,' said he, raising himself upon the sofa.' | David Timson | 07:27 | 
    
        | 270 | The Naval Treaty: 'the commissionaire, seeing by my pale face that something was to be feared...' | David Timson | 07:07 | 
    
        | 271 | The Naval Treaty: 'Then for the first time the horror of my situation came into its full force...' | David Timson | 08:55 | 
    
        | 272 | The Naval Treaty: 'Mr. Joseph Harrison drove us down to the station...' | David Timson | 05:10 | 
    
        | 273 | The Naval Treaty: 'It was twenty past three when we reached our terminus...' | David Timson | 08:44 | 
    
        | 274 | The Naval Treaty: 'I met him accordingly next morning | David Timson | 09:42 | 
    
        | 275 | The Naval Treaty: 'It was arranged as he suggested...' | David Timson | 06:16 | 
    
        | 276 | The Naval Treaty: 'It was seven o'clock when I awoke...' | David Timson | 07:03 | 
    
        | 277 | The Naval Treaty: 'The night was fine, but still it was a very weary vigil.' š1893.12 ęåäøę” The Final Problem
 | David Timson | 08:42 | 
    
        | 278 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: The Advantures of the Final Problem | David Timson | 05:33 | 
    
        | 279 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'There was something very strange in all this' | David Timson | 03:38 | 
    
        | 280 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'He is the Napoleon of crime, Watson' | David Timson | 03:35 | 
    
        | 281 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'I was sitting in my room thinking the matter over' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 282 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'That was my singular interview with Professor Moriarty' | David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 283 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'In the morning I obeyed Holmes's injunction' | David Timson | 03:15 | 
    
        | 284 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'The train had already begun to move' | David Timson | 04:23 | 
    
        | 285 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'We made our way to Brussels that night' | David Timson | 04:41 | 
    
        | 286 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'I shall be brief, and yet exact' | David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 287 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'It may have been a little over an hour' | David Timson | 03:32 | 
    
        | 288 | The Adventure of the Final Problem: 'But it was destined that I should' ā å·“ęÆå
åØå°å®¶ēēē¬ The Hound of the Baskervilles
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 289 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Mr Sherlock Holmes, who was usually very late in the mornings | David Timson | 03:59 | 
    
        | 290 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: He now took the stick from my hands | David Timson | 03:23 | 
    
        | 291 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I laughed incredulously | David Timson | 02:59 | 
    
        | 292 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The appearance of our visitor was a surprise to me | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 293 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "I have in my pocket a manuscript" | David Timson | 02:23 | 
    
        | 294 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Of the origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles..." | David Timson | 04:07 | 
    
        | 295 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Now, for some space the revellers stood agape..." | David Timson | 05:07 | 
    
        | 296 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: When Dr Mortimer had finished reading | David Timson | 03:22 | 
    
        | 297 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "The facts of the case are simple." | David Timson | 03:02 | 
    
        | 298 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "I must thank you," said Sherlock Holmes | David Timson | 02:57 | 
    
        | 299 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "I can well remember..." | David Timson | 03:36 | 
    
        | 300 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I confess at these words a shudder passed through me | David Timson | 03:19 | 
    
        | 301 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock Holmes struck his hand against his knee | David Timson | 04:20 | 
    
        | 302 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Why should he not go to the home of his fathers?" | David Timson | 03:09 | 
    
        | 303 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Holmes returned to his seat | David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 304 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "It must be a wild place." | David Timson | 03:51 | 
    
        | 305 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Our breakfast-table was cleared early | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 306 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Dr Mortimer looked at Holmes | David Timson | 04:30 | 
    
        | 307 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "We are coming now rather into the region of guesswork" | David Timson | 03:58 | 
    
        | 308 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "And, now, gentlemen" | David Timson | 03:29 | 
    
        | 309 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We heard the steps of our visitors descend | David Timson | 02:25 | 
    
        | 310 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "There now!" said Holmes bitterly | David Timson | 02:42 | 
    
        | 311 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We had been sauntering slowly down Regent Street | David Timson | 03:37 | 
    
        | 312 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock Holmes had, in a very remarkable degree | David Timson | 04:57 | 
    
        | 313 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We had a pleasant luncheon | David Timson | 05:13 | 
    
        | 314 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Well, Sir Henry, I am of one mind with you..." | David Timson | 04:44 | 
    
        | 315 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The ring at the bell proved to be something | David Timson | 05:54 | 
    
        | 316 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sir Henry Baskerville and Dr Mortimer | David Timson | 04:29 | 
    
        | 317 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The journey was a swift and pleasant one | David Timson | 04:00 | 
    
        | 318 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The wagonette swung round into a side road | David Timson | 03:23 | 
    
        | 319 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We had left the fertile country behind | David Timson | 03:51 | 
    
        | 320 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The wheels died away down the drive | David Timson | 03:09 | 
    
        | 321 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A square balustraded gallery ran round the top | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 322 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The fresh beauty of the following morning | David Timson | 06:08 | 
    
        | 323 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 324 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We had come to a point where a narrow grassy path | David Timson | 04:28 | 
    
        | 325 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Halloa!" I cried. "What is that?" | David Timson | 04:00 | 
    
        | 326 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I could not doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton | David Timson | 03:39 | 
    
        | 327 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A short walk brought us to it | David Timson | 03:58 | 
    
        | 328 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: It seems, however, that there must have been some short cut | David Timson | 04:41 | 
    
        | 329 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: From this point onward | David Timson | 04:34 | 
    
        | 330 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: He came over to call upon Baskerville | David Timson | 04:22 | 
    
        | 331 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: One other neighbour I have met since I wrote last | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 332 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Mrs Barrymore is of interest to me | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 333 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Baskerville Hall, October 15th | David Timson | 04:01 | 
    
        | 334 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The baronet has been in communication | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 335 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Our friend, SIr Henry, and the lady | David Timson | 05:53 | 
    
        | 336 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I tried one or two explanations | David Timson | 04:29 | 
    
        | 337 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Very stealthily we heard it pass along | David Timson | 04:29 | 
    
        | 338 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "No, no, sir; no, not against you!" | David Timson | 04:05 | 
    
        | 339 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: When they were gone we looked out of the window again | David Timson | 02:10 | 
    
        | 340 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: In five minutes we were outside the door | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 341 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We stumbled slowly along in the darkness | David Timson | 03:35 | 
    
        | 342 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: And it was at this moment | David Timson | 03:14 | 
    
        | 343 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: So far I have been able to quote from the reports | David Timson | 05:28 | 
    
        | 344 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We had a small scene this morning after breakfast | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 345 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: With a few broken words of gratitude | David Timson | 04:54 | 
    
        | 346 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: October 17th. All day today the rain poured down | David Timson | 05:00 | 
    
        | 347 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I have only one other incident to record | David Timson | 04:18 | 
    
        | 348 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The extract from my private diary | David Timson | 04:08 | 
    
        | 349 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "It was about the late Sir Charles Baskerville..." | David Timson | 04:24 | 
    
        | 350 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Again and again I cross-questioned her | David Timson | 05:14 | 
    
        | 351 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Luck had been against us again and again | David Timson | 05:02 | 
    
        | 352 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Here was luck indeed! | David Timson | 03:58 | 
    
        | 353 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The sun was already sinking | David Timson | 03:18 | 
    
        | 354 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: For a minute I stood there with the paper | David Timson | 03:30 | 
    
        | 355 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: For a moment or two I sat breathless | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 356 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "But why keep me in the dark?" | David Timson | 04:14 | 
    
        | 357 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The shape of some monstrous villainy | David Timson | 03:07 | 
    
        | 358 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A terrible scream | David Timson | 05:51 | 
    
        | 359 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: We stood with bitter hearts | David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 360 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A figure was approaching us over the moor | David Timson | 04:54 | 
    
        | 361 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "We're at close grips at last," said Holmes | David Timson | 03:43 | 
    
        | 362 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sir Henry was more pleased than surprised | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 363 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: He stopped suddenly and stared fixedly | David Timson | 05:26 | 
    
        | 364 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: I was up betimes in the morning | David Timson | 03:11 | 
    
        | 365 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "One more direction!" | David Timson | 03:05 | 
    
        | 366 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: Mrs Laura Lyons was in her office | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 367 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The sending of this letter was suggested | David Timson | 04:08 | 
    
        | 368 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: One of Sherlock Holmes's defects | David Timson | 04:18 | 
    
        | 369 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: As I watched them Stapleton rose | David Timson | 04:03 | 
    
        | 370 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: A sound of quick steps broke the silence | David Timson | 05:12 | 
    
        | 371 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: In mere size and strength it was a terrible creature | David Timson | 03:19 | 
    
        | 372 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: The room had been fashioned into a small museum | David Timson | 04:23 | 
    
        | 373 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: And now I come rapidly to the conclusion | David Timson | 06:14 | 
    
        | 374 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: It was the end of November | David Timson | 04:32 | 
    
        | 375 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "We now come back to that portion of his life..." | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 376 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Driving back in the evening..." | David Timson | 04:57 | 
    
        | 377 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "Then we had the visit from our friends..." | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 378 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "It was my game to watch Stapleton." | David Timson | 03:03 | 
    
        | 379 | The Hound of the Baskervilles: "It only remains to indicate..." ā å½ę„č®°
     š1903.1 ē©ŗå± The Empty House
 | David Timson | 05:17 | 
    
        | 380 | The Adventure of the Empty House | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 381 | The Adventure of the Empty House: All day as I drove upon my round | David Timson | 03:43 | 
    
        | 382 | The Adventure of the Empty House: A minute examination of the circumstances | David Timson | 03:42 | 
    
        | 383 | The Adventure of the Empty House: I had not been in my study five minutes | David Timson | 03:10 | 
    
        | 384 | The Adventure of the Empty House: He sat opposite to me | David Timson | 03:01 | 
    
        | 385 | The Adventure of the Empty House: It came about in this way | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 386 | The Adventure of the Empty House: A confederate | David Timson | 04:49 | 
    
        | 387 | The Adventure of the Empty House: It was indeed like old times | David Timson | 03:45 | 
    
        | 388 | The Adventure of the Empty House: I crept forward and looked across | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 389 | The Adventure of the Empty House: At last, as midnight approached | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 390 | The Adventure of the Empty House: He passed close beside us | David Timson | 04:56 | 
    
        | 391 | The Adventure of the Empty House: I have not introduced you yet | David Timson | 03:56 | 
    
        | 392 | The Adventure of the Empty House: Our old chambers had been left unchanged | David Timson | 03:08 | 
    
        | 393 | The Adventure of the Empty House: He turned over the pages | David Timson | 03:28 | 
    
        | 394 | The Adventure of the Empty House: When we were in Switzerland š1903.11 诺ä¼å¾·ē建ēåø The Norwood Builder
 | David Timson | 04:24 | 
    
        | 395 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 396 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Mr Sherlock Holmes was leaning back | David Timson | 03:54 | 
    
        | 397 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: I looked with interest upon this man | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 398 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Sherlock Holmes listened with closed eyes | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 399 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: I must explain first | David Timson | 03:12 | 
    
        | 400 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: I was shown by this woman | David Timson | 05:02 | 
    
        | 401 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: It strikes me, my good Lestrade | David Timson | 03:59 | 
    
        | 402 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: It was late when my friend returned | David Timson | 03:12 | 
    
        | 403 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Well I tried one or two leads | David Timson | 03:03 | 
    
        | 404 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Finally, having drawn every other cover and picked up no scent | David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 405 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: I do not know how far | David Timson | 02:48 | 
    
        | 406 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: He led us through the passage | David Timson | 03:16 | 
    
        | 407 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Lestrade looked at Holmes | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 408 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: Five minutes later | David Timson | 03:12 | 
    
        | 409 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: 'What's this then?' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 410 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: The thumb mark, Lestrade | David Timson | 03:22 | 
    
        | 411 | The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: It was a masterpiece of villainy š1903.12 č·³čēäŗŗ The Dancing Men
 | David Timson | 02:56 | 
    
        | 412 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men | David Timson | 04:11 | 
    
        | 413 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: A heavy step was heard upon the stairs | David Timson | 03:54 | 
    
        | 414 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: Well, we have been married now for a year | David Timson | 04:51 | 
    
        | 415 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: The interview left Sherlock Holmes very thoughtful | David Timson | 04:34 | 
    
        | 416 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: Suddenly, as she spoke | David Timson | 06:11 | 
    
        | 417 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: So indeed, it proved | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 418 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: Inspector Martin had the good sense to allow my friend | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 419 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: The study proved to be a small chamber | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 420 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: A flower-bed extended up to the study window | David Timson | 04:11 | 
    
        | 421 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: I think that I can help you to pass an hour | David Timson | 04:33 | 
    
        | 422 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: Even now I was in considerable difficulty | David Timson | 04:02 | 
    
        | 423 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: It is a privilege to be associated with you in the handling of a case | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 424 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: If Elsie dies, I care for nothing what becomes of me | David Timson | 04:27 | 
    
        | 425 | The Adventure of the Dancing Men: A cab had driven up whilst the American had been talking š1904.1 å¤čŗ«éŖč½¦äŗŗ The Solitary Cyclist
 | David Timson | 02:26 | 
    
        | 426 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 427 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: My friend took the lady's ungloved hand | David Timson | 04:23 | 
    
        | 428 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: The first flaw in my happiness | David Timson | 04:00 | 
    
        | 429 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: Holmes chuckled and rubbed his hands | David Timson | 04:19 | 
    
        | 430 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: We had ascertained from the lady | David Timson | 04:20 | 
    
        | 431 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: Mr. Sherlock Holmes listened with attention | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 432 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: I found that country pub | David Timson | 04:45 | 
    
        | 433 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: A rainy night had been followed by a glorious morning, ... | David Timson | 04:31 | 
    
        | 434 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: It was a young fellow about seventeen | David Timson | 04:34 | 
    
        | 435 | The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist: The strong, masterful personality of Holmes | David Timson | 04:03 | 
    
        | 436 | The Adventure of the Priory School | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 437 | The Adventure of the Priory School: Holmes shot out his long, thin arm | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 438 | The Adventure of the Priory School: His absence was discovered at seven o'clock | David Timson | 04:23 | 
    
        | 439 | The Adventure of the Priory School: Well, now, you do not mean to seriously suggest | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 440 | The Adventure of the Priory School: That evening found us in the cold | David Timson | 04:35 | 
    
        | 441 | The Adventure of the Priory School: One more question, your Grace | David Timson | 04:16 | 
    
        | 442 | The Adventure of the Priory School: There is an inn here, the Red Bull | David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 443 | The Adventure of the Priory School: The day was just breaking | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 444 | The Adventure of the Priory School: We continued our systematic survey | David Timson | 04:17 | 
    
        | 445 | The Adventure of the Priory School: Now Watson, said he | David Timson | 03:41 | 
    
        | 446 | The Adventure of the Priory School: As we approached the forbidding and squalid inn | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 447 | The Adventure of the Priory School: When we were left alone in the stone-flagged kitchen | David Timson | 04:47 | 
    
        | 448 | The Adventure of the Priory School: We did not go very far along the road | David Timson | 04:35 | 
    
        | 449 | The Adventure of the Priory School: At eleven o'clock next morning | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 450 | The Adventure of the Priory School: His Grace sat very stern and upright in his chair | David Timson | 04:00 | 
    
        | 451 | The Adventure of the Priory School: I appreciate your conduct in coming here | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 452 | The Adventure of the Priory School: The fellow was a rascal from the beginning | David Timson | 04:50 | 
    
        | 453 | The Adventure of the Priory School: In the first place, your Grace š1904.3 é»å½¼å¾ Black Peter
 | David Timson | 05:18 | 
    
        | 454 | The Adventure of Black Peter | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 455 | The Adventure of Black Peter: Our visitor was an exceedingly alert man⦠| David Timson | 03:56 | 
    
        | 456 | The Adventure of Black Peter: āYou must have read in the accountā¦ā | David Timson | 04:25 | 
    
        | 457 | The Adventure of Black Peter: The young inspector winced⦠| David Timson | 06:08 | 
    
        | 458 | The Adventure of Black Peter: Alighting at the small wayside station⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 459 | The Adventure of Black Peter: It was past eleven oāclock⦠| David Timson | 03:55 | 
    
        | 460 | The Adventure of Black Peter: The man pulled himself together⦠| David Timson | 06:01 | 
    
        | 461 | The Adventure of Black Peter: āWell, Watson, what do you think of it?ā | David Timson | 05:03 | 
    
        | 462 | The Adventure of Black Peter: There had been some talking in gruff voices⦠| David Timson | 04:17 | 
    
        | 463 | The Adventure of Black Peter: āItās soon toldā¦ā | David Timson | 03:51 | 
    
        | 464 | The Adventure of Black Peter: āNow Iāll tell you the queerest partā¦ā š1904.4 ē±³å°ę²é”æ Charles Augustus Milverton
 | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 465 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton | David Timson | 04:18 | 
    
        | 466 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: I had seldom heard my friend speak with such intensity of feeling | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 467 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: Milverton chuckled | David Timson | 02:56 | 
    
        | 468 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: Now, you remember the sudden end of the engagement | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 469 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: For some days Holmes came and went at all hours | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 470 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: Exactly | David Timson | 03:44 | 
    
        | 471 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: It's a business that needs delicate treatment | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 472 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: No sound came from within | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 473 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: It was evident that we had entirely miscalculated his movements | David Timson | 04:14 | 
    
        | 474 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: The woman, without a word, had raised her veil | David Timson | 05:30 | 
    
        | 475 | The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: We had breakfasted and were smoking our morning pipe š1904.5 å
åŗ§ęæē “ä»åčŗ«å The Six Napoleons
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 476 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 477 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: The second case, however, was more serious | David Timson | 03:03 | 
    
        | 478 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: There are no limits to the possibilities of monomania | David Timson | 02:25 | 
    
        | 479 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: In half an hour | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 480 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: I was sitting in my den | David Timson | 03:56 | 
    
        | 481 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: The spot where the fragments | David Timson | 04:45 | 
    
        | 482 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: Sherlock Holmes and I | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 483 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: In rapid succession we passed through the fringe | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 484 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: The afternoon was far advanced | David Timson | 03:07 | 
    
        | 485 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: Sure enough, when we reached Baker Street | David Timson | 05:08 | 
    
        | 486 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: A four-wheeler was at the door | David Timson | 03:27 | 
    
        | 487 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: He had just completed his examination | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 488 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: When we met again | David Timson | 03:35 | 
    
        | 489 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: When our visitor had disappeared | David Timson | 02:52 | 
    
        | 490 | The Adventure of the Six Napoleons: Now you clearly see š1904.6 äøäøŖå¤§å¦ē The Three Students
 | David Timson | 05:15 | 
    
        | 491 | The Adventure of the Three Students | David Timson | 03:10 | 
    
        | 492 | The Adventure of the Three Students: I must explain to you | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 493 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Bannister was very much upset | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 494 | The Adventure of the Three Students: The sitting-room of our client | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 495 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Mr Soames was somewhat overwhelmed | David Timson | 03:27 | 
    
        | 496 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Surely there is another alternative | David Timson | 03:08 | 
    
        | 497 | The Adventure of the Three Students: 'I understand' said Holmes | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 498 | The Adventure of the Three Students: No names please | David Timson | 05:29 | 
    
        | 499 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Holmes made no further allusion | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 500 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Bannister entered | David Timson | 03:06 | 
    
        | 501 | The Adventure of the Three Students: For a moment Gilchrist, with upraised hand | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 502 | The Adventure of the Three Students: Have I told the truth š1904.7 é边夹鼻ē¼é The Golden Pince-Nez
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 503 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez | David Timson | 03:53 | 
    
        | 504 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: When the light of the hall lamp⦠| David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 505 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: āNow I will give you the evidence of Susan Tarltonā¦ā | David Timson | 03:44 | 
    
        | 506 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: He unfolded the rough chart⦠| David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 507 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: Sherlock Holmes took the glasses⦠| David Timson | 04:40 | 
    
        | 508 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: The gale had blown itself out next day⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 509 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: āNow we are making a little progress.ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 510 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: Holmes was pacing up and down⦠| David Timson | 03:58 | 
    
        | 511 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: Holmes was curiously distrait⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 512 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: The old man had just finished his lunch⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 513 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: I saw the old man throw up his arms⦠| David Timson | 04:47 | 
    
        | 514 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: The old man reached out a trembling hand⦠| David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 515 | The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez: She tore from the bosom of her dress⦠š1904.8 失踪ēäøå« The Missing Three-Quarter
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 516 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter | David Timson | 04:07 | 
    
        | 517 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: My friend had listened with amused surprise⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 518 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: Sherlock Holmes was a past-master⦠| David Timson | 04:24 | 
    
        | 519 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: There were a number of letters⦠| David Timson | 04:40 | 
    
        | 520 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: There was a telegraph-office⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 521 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: It was already dark⦠| David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 522 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: Holmes replaced the bill in his notebook | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 523 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: āCould you not follow it?ā | David Timson | 06:38 | 
    
        | 524 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: I was horrified by my first glimpse of Holmes⦠| David Timson | 04:08 | 
    
        | 525 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: There could be no doubt⦠| David Timson | 03:44 | 
    
        | 526 | The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: Dr Armstrong took a quick step forward⦠š1904.9 ę ¼å
°å
¶åŗå The Abbey Grange
 | David Timson | 03:11 | 
    
        | 527 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange | David Timson | 04:12 | 
    
        | 528 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: A drive of a couple of miles⦠| David Timson | 04:54 | 
    
        | 529 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: At last she continued⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 530 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: The keen interest had passed⦠| David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 531 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: Holmes was down on his knees⦠| David Timson | 05:21 | 
    
        | 532 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: During our return journey⦠| David Timson | 05:21 | 
    
        | 533 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: The household at the Abbey Grange⦠| David Timson | 04:06 | 
    
        | 534 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: She was an interesting person⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 535 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: Holmesās card sent in to the manager⦠| David Timson | 02:37 | 
    
        | 536 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: Before evening, we had a visit⦠| David Timson | 03:55 | 
    
        | 537 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: There was a sound upon the stairs⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 538 | The Adventure of the Abbey Grange: āWell, I never thought to see her againā¦ā š1904.12 第äŗåč”čæ¹ The Second Stain
 | David Timson | 06:51 | 
    
        | 539 | The Adventure of the Second Stain | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 540 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: āThat can be done in a very few wordsā¦ā | David Timson | 04:21 | 
    
        | 541 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: Sherlock Holmes rose with a smile | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 542 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: Holmes shook his head mournfully | David Timson | 03:19 | 
    
        | 543 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: When our illustrious visitors had departed⦠| David Timson | 05:09 | 
    
        | 544 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: Mrs Hudson had appeared with a ladyās card⦠| David Timson | 04:05 | 
    
        | 545 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: āOne more question, Mr Holmes.ā | David Timson | 03:05 | 
    
        | 546 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: All that day and the next⦠| David Timson | 05:32 | 
    
        | 547 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: āWhat do you think of that, Holmes?ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 548 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: āWhat is it, then?ā | David Timson | 04:09 | 
    
        | 549 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: The big constable, very hot and penitent⦠| David Timson | 04:28 | 
    
        | 550 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: When we arrived at the residence⦠| David Timson | 04:12 | 
    
        | 551 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: The butler had hardly closed the door⦠| David Timson | 04:06 | 
    
        | 552 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: āWhat happened there, madam?ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 553 | The Adventure of the Second Stain: The Prime Ministerās manner was subdued⦠āęåēč“ę
    š1893.1 甬纸ēå The Cardboard Box
 | David Timson | 04:24 | 
    
        | 554 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: 'A Fair Field For His Talents' | David Timson | 07:13 | 
    
        | 555 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: Miss Sarah Cushing, Of Cross Street, Croydon?' | David Timson | 03:21 | 
    
        | 556 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: Croydon, Inspector Lestrade And Miss Cushing | David Timson | 08:02 | 
    
        | 557 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: 'I Have A Few Questions To Ask Miss Cushing' | David Timson | 06:28 | 
    
        | 558 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: A Stradivarius Purchased For Fifty-Five Shillings - And An Expla | David Timson | 10:34 | 
    
        | 559 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: 'Two Days Later He Received A Bulky Envelope' | David Timson | 02:42 | 
    
        | 560 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: 'A Clean Breast Of It' | David Timson | 09:12 | 
    
        | 561 | The Adventures Sherlock Holmes III: The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box: 'Misery And Ruin' š1908.9ļ½10 č¤č Wisteria Lodge
 | David Timson | 06:29 | 
    
        | 562 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 563 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: A measured step was heard on the stairs... | David Timson | 04:05 | 
    
        | 564 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: Our client had sat up with staring eyes... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 565 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āOne thing comes back to my memory...ā | David Timson | 03:52 | 
    
        | 566 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āI am sure of it, Mr. Scott Eccles...ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 567 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āAs to Garcia,ā said Gregson.... | David Timson | 03:31 | 
    
        | 568 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: We sat for some time in silence... | David Timson | 04:24 | 
    
        | 569 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āBut how about the disappearance of the others?ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 570 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: Part 2: The Tiger of San Pedro | David Timson | 04:17 | 
    
        | 571 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: The various bedrooms and sitting rooms... | David Timson | 05:27 | 
    
        | 572 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: I waited, therefore ā but to my ever deepening disappointment... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 573 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āJust sit down in that chair, Watson,ā said Sherlock Holmes... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 574 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āThese two men, close and confidential friends...ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 575 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āWell now, Watson, let us judge the situation...ā | David Timson | 03:40 | 
    
        | 576 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: But it was not destined that our investigation... | David Timson | 04:32 | 
    
        | 577 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āYes sir, Don Murillo, the Tiger of San Pedro...ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 578 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: āBut everything went wrong with usā | David Timson | 02:58 | 
    
        | 579 | Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes ā The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge: We had all listened intently to this remarkable statement. š1908.12 åøé²ęÆāåøå»·é”æč®”å The Bruce-Partington Plans
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 580 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans | David Timson | 04:09 | 
    
        | 581 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Holmes handed me his brotherās telegram | David Timson | 04:03 | 
    
        | 582 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: āThe manās name was Arthur Cadogan West.ā | David Timson | 03:08 | 
    
        | 583 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: A moment later the tall and portly form of Mycroft Holmes... | David Timson | 04:33 | 
    
        | 584 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: āWe will suppose that he was travelling back...ā | David Timson | 03:41 | 
    
        | 585 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: āI have jotted down the more essential ones...ā | David Timson | 03:10 | 
    
        | 586 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: An hour later, Holmes, Lestrade and I stood... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 587 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: His eager face still wore that expression... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 588 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: A small but well-kept house in the outskirts... | David Timson | 04:45 | 
    
        | 589 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Mr Sidney Johnson, the senior clerk, met us... | David Timson | 03:54 | 
    
        | 590 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: He examined the lock of the safe, the door of the room... | David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 591 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Surely enough a note awaited us at Baker Street | David Timson | 03:02 | 
    
        | 592 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: āNow it must be evident to you Watson...ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 593 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Caulfield Gardens was one of those lines... | David Timson | 03:44 | 
    
        | 594 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: At the end of an hour he was no further... | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 595 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: One of the most remarkable characteristics of Sherlock Holmes... | David Timson | 03:24 | 
    
        | 596 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: We had carried the prostrate body to the sofa | David Timson | 04:27 | 
    
        | 597 | The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: There was silence in the room š1910.12 é鬼ä¹č¶³ The Devil's Foot
 | David Timson | 03:34 | 
    
        | 598 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot | David Timson | 04:17 | 
    
        | 599 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: On the land side our surroundings were as sombre... | David Timson | 03:52 | 
    
        | 600 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: I glared at the intrusive vicar with no very friendly eyes | David Timson | 04:30 | 
    
        | 601 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: āTell me about last night.ā | David Timson | 04:49 | 
    
        | 602 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: Our proceedings of that first morning did little... | David Timson | 04:48 | 
    
        | 603 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: It was not until long after we were back in Poldhu Cottage... | David Timson | 04:32 | 
    
        | 604 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: I may have commented upon my friendās power... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 605 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: Little did I think how soon the words of Holmes... | David Timson | 04:56 | 
    
        | 606 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: It may be that the police resented the intrusion... | David Timson | 04:27 | 
    
        | 607 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: āNow, Watson, we will light our lamp...ā | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 608 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: āUpon my word, Watson!ā said Holmes at last... | David Timson | 03:33 | 
    
        | 609 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: I had heard the click of the garden gate... | David Timson | 03:09 | 
    
        | 610 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: Sterndale mopped his forehead with his handkerchief | David Timson | 02:53 | 
    
        | 611 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: Our visitor's face had turned ashen grey as he listened... | David Timson | 03:16 | 
    
        | 612 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: āI am about to tell you, Mr Holmes...ā | David Timson | 04:56 | 
    
        | 613 | The Adventure of the Devilās Foot: Holmes sat for some little time in silence š1911.3ļ½4 ēŗ¢åä¼ The Red Circle
 | David Timson | 02:54 | 
    
        | 614 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: The Adventure of the Red Circle ā Part 1 | David Timson | 03:04 | 
    
        | 615 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: āIf I take it up I must understand every detail,ā said he | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 616 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: āDear me, Watson,ā said Holmes... | David Timson | 04:02 | 
    
        | 617 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: āThere are certainly some points of interest in this case....ā | David Timson | 03:53 | 
    
        | 618 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: So it proved; for in the morning I found my friend... | David Timson | 03:36 | 
    
        | 619 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: At half-past twelve we found ourselves upon the steps... | David Timson | 05:07 | 
    
        | 620 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: When we returned to Mrs. Warrenās rooms... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 621 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: Part 2: As we walked rapidly down... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 622 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: Our official detectives may blunder in the matter of intelligence... | David Timson | 03:53 | 
    
        | 623 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: Then I heard a sudden sharp intake of her breath... | David Timson | 03:13 | 
    
        | 624 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: Half an hour later we were seated... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 625 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: āHe told me, and my own heart grew cold as ice...ā | David Timson | 03:11 | 
    
        | 626 | The Adventure of the Red Circle: āAt the meeting it was arranged that he and his house...ā š1911.12 å¼ę脿äøĀ·å”ę³å
ęÆå„³å£«ē失踪 The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
 | David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 627 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 628 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: I was relieved at this sudden descent from the general... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 629 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: Two days later found me at the Hotel National at Lausanne... | David Timson | 03:18 | 
    
        | 630 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: At Baden the track was not difficult to follow | David Timson | 04:46 | 
    
        | 631 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: So far she had got in her narrative, when suddenly... | David Timson | 03:03 | 
    
        | 632 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: A card had come up on a salver... | David Timson | 03:38 | 
    
        | 633 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: A telegram was awaiting... | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 634 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: Three times had our bearded friend from the Langham... | David Timson | 05:08 | 
    
        | 635 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: āLet us try to reconstruct the situation,ā said he... | David Timson | 03:20 | 
    
        | 636 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: He had rung loudly at the door of a great dark house... | David Timson | 04:01 | 
    
        | 637 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: With a quick movement Holmes pushed the fellow to one side... | David Timson | 03:08 | 
    
        | 638 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: A minute later we were in the street once more | David Timson | 03:10 | 
    
        | 639 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: Five minutes had not passed... | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 640 | The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax: āShould you care to add the case to your annals..ā š1913.12 äø“ē»ēä¾¦ę¢ The Dying Detective
 | David Timson | 03:21 | 
    
        | 641 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective | David Timson | 03:34 | 
    
        | 642 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: He was indeed a deplorable spectacle | David Timson | 03:55 | 
    
        | 643 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: I was bitterly hurt | David Timson | 03:46 | 
    
        | 644 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: But it was destined to be resumed long before that hour... | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 645 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: To tell the truth, my desire to fetch a doctor... | David Timson | 05:27 | 
    
        | 646 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: Lower Burke Street proved to be a line of fine houses... | David Timson | 03:05 | 
    
        | 647 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: The man motioned me to a chair... | David Timson | 03:04 | 
    
        | 648 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: It was with a sinking heart... | David Timson | 02:53 | 
    
        | 649 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: āHolmes!ā he cried | David Timson | 04:06 | 
    
        | 650 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: āYes, I will help you.ā | David Timson | 03:50 | 
    
        | 651 | The Adventure of the Dying Detective: There were footfalls outside, the door opened... š1917.9 ęåēč“ę His Last Bow
 | David Timson | 05:08 | 
    
        | 652 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes | David Timson | 04:07 | 
    
        | 653 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: āAs an example I may quote one of my own worst blunders...ā | David Timson | 05:47 | 
    
        | 654 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: He sat in the armchair with the light shining... | David Timson | 04:59 | 
    
        | 655 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: They had strolled out on to the terrace again... | David Timson | 03:03 | 
    
        | 656 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: He was just in time to see the lights of a small car... | David Timson | 04:21 | 
    
        | 657 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: āWhat do you mean?ā Von Bork asked sharply | David Timson | 02:44 | 
    
        | 658 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: Von Bork had mastered his anger | David Timson | 03:13 | 
    
        | 659 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: āAnother glass Watson?ā said Mr. Sherlock Holmes... | David Timson | 04:15 | 
    
        | 660 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: āBut you have retired Holmes.ā | David Timson | 03:07 | 
    
        | 661 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: The prisoner had raised himself with some difficulty... | David Timson | 03:36 | 
    
        | 662 | His Last Bow ā The War Years of Sherlock Holmes: It was no easy task to move Von Bork... ā1914.9ļ½1915.5 ęęč°· The Valley of Fear
 | David Timson | 04:51 | 
    
        | 663 | The Valley of Fear: THE VALLEY OF FEAR PART 1: The Tragedy of Birlstone Chapter 1: The Warning | David Timson | 04:33 | 
    
        | 664 | The Valley of Fear: May I be there to see!' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 665 | The Valley of Fear: Sherlock Holmes had pushed away⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 666 | The Valley of Fear: We pay the price, Watsonā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 667 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 2: Sherlock Holmes Discourses | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 668 | The Valley of Fear: The inspector's eyes grew abstracted | David Timson | 06:07 | 
    
        | 669 | The Valley of Fear: Queer, certainly! But what do you gather from it?' | David Timson | 06:37 | 
    
        | 670 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 3: The Tragedy of Birlstone | David Timson | 05:58 | 
    
        | 671 | The Valley of Fear: It was remarked, sometimes⦠| David Timson | 05:28 | 
    
        | 672 | The Valley of Fear: The country policeman was unnerved and troubled⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 673 | The Valley of Fear: When the lamps were lit,' said the butler. | David Timson | 04:15 | 
    
        | 674 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 4: Darkness | David Timson | 04:10 | 
    
        | 675 | The Valley of Fear: White Mason gazed at my friend⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 676 | The Valley of Fear: I have worked with Mr. Holmes before,'⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 677 | The Valley of Fear: He impressed me this country specialist. | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 678 | The Valley of Fear: That's all clear enough.' | David Timson | 04:01 | 
    
        | 679 | The Valley of Fear: It gives me the impression of a secret societyā¦' | David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 680 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 5: The People of the Drama | David Timson | 04:56 | 
    
        | 681 | The Valley of Fear: Cecil Barker succeeded Mrs. Allen as a witness. | David Timson | 05:08 | 
    
        | 682 | The Valley of Fear: I should like these dates a little clearer,' said MacDonald | David Timson | 04:13 | 
    
        | 683 | The Valley of Fear: I don't know that I've anything elseā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 684 | The Valley of Fear: The Valley of Fear,' the lady answered. | David Timson | 06:27 | 
    
        | 685 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 6: A Dawning Light | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 686 | The Valley of Fear: I beg - I implore that you will, Dr. Watson!' | David Timson | 03:59 | 
    
        | 687 | The Valley of Fear: How do I know that they are lying?' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 688 | The Valley of Fear: There is an appalling directness about your questionā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 689 | The Valley of Fear: Well now, to continue our supposititious caseā¦' | David Timson | 04:46 | 
    
        | 690 | The Valley of Fear: MacDonald referred to his notebook. | David Timson | 06:31 | 
    
        | 691 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 7: The Solution | David Timson | 04:21 | 
    
        | 692 | The Valley of Fear: You are making fools of us, Mr. Holmes!' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 693 | The Valley of Fear: Well, we're bound to take you on your own termsā¦' | David Timson | 05:47 | 
    
        | 694 | The Valley of Fear: We all had good reason to join in the aspiration⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 695 | The Valley of Fear: Sherlock Holmes put the sopping bundle upon the table⦠| David Timson | 04:39 | 
    
        | 696 | The Valley of Fear: The man stood blinking at us⦠| David Timson | 04:27 | 
    
        | 697 | The Valley of Fear: I'm not going to begin at the beginning.' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 698 | The Valley of Fear: It was at that instant that the idea came to me.' | David Timson | 05:23 | 
    
        | 699 | The Valley of Fear: THE VALLEY OF FEAR PART II: The Scowrers Chapter 1: The Man | David Timson | 04:37 | 
    
        | 700 | The Valley of Fear: The iron and coal valleys of the Vermissa district⦠| David Timson | 04:47 | 
    
        | 701 | The Valley of Fear: All right, mate, no offence meant.' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 702 | The Valley of Fear: The country had been a place of terror⦠| David Timson | 03:17 | 
    
        | 703 | The Valley of Fear: It was opened at once by someone very different⦠| David Timson | 03:19 | 
    
        | 704 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 2: The Bodymaster | David Timson | 04:33 | 
    
        | 705 | The Valley of Fear: Scanlan looked at him long and fixedly. | David Timson | 04:15 | 
    
        | 706 | The Valley of Fear: I can but tell you vat the whole vorld knows, mister.' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 707 | The Valley of Fear: Again there was the struggle upon McMurdo's face⦠| David Timson | 04:12 | 
    
        | 708 | The Valley of Fear: For a few moments, McMurdo and the girl stood in silence. | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 709 | The Valley of Fear: All else in the man - his noble proportions⦠| David Timson | 03:30 | 
    
        | 710 | The Valley of Fear: There was a small room there⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 711 | The Valley of Fear: You seem to have a good nerve.' | David Timson | 06:37 | 
    
        | 712 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 3: Lodge 341, Vermissa | David Timson | 04:22 | 
    
        | 713 | The Valley of Fear: McMurdo shrank away from him. | David Timson | 02:48 | 
    
        | 714 | The Valley of Fear: On a Saturday night⦠| David Timson | 04:28 | 
    
        | 715 | The Valley of Fear: It was pitch dark and very oppressive under his hood. | David Timson | 04:32 | 
    
        | 716 | The Valley of Fear: When the drinks which followed the ceremony of initiation⦠| David Timson | 04:23 | 
    
        | 717 | The Valley of Fear: There was great applause at this. | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 718 | The Valley of Fear: There was a hush at these ominous words⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 719 | The Valley of Fear: I protest against that,' said Brother Morris⦠| David Timson | 03:55 | 
    
        | 720 | The Valley of Fear: The company broke up with shouts and yells⦠| David Timson | 03:55 | 
    
        | 721 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 4: The Valley of Fear | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 722 | The Valley of Fear: McMurdo, who had been watching his companion⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 723 | The Valley of Fear: It was a lonely house, twenty miles from hereā¦' | David Timson | 04:42 | 
    
        | 724 | The Valley of Fear: The question came so suddenly that it was as well⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 725 | The Valley of Fear: So determined was the appearance of the captain⦠| David Timson | 04:04 | 
    
        | 726 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 5: The Darkest Hour | David Timson | 04:37 | 
    
        | 727 | The Valley of Fear: It's to another womanā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 728 | The Valley of Fear: It was the most that Ettie could obtain⦠| David Timson | 04:18 | 
    
        | 729 | The Valley of Fear: In spite of the reticence in the lodge room⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 730 | The Valley of Fear: There was high revel in the lodge room⦠| David Timson | 03:10 | 
    
        | 731 | The Valley of Fear: It had been a great day for the Scowrers. | David Timson | 04:21 | 
    
        | 732 | The Valley of Fear: Two nights later they met outside the town⦠| David Timson | 04:34 | 
    
        | 733 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 6: Danger | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 734 | The Valley of Fear: But his words had moved McMurdo deeply. | David Timson | 04:21 | 
    
        | 735 | The Valley of Fear: And yet it was clear from his actions⦠| David Timson | 04:11 | 
    
        | 736 | The Valley of Fear: Indeed, it's glad we are to see you, Brother!' | David Timson | 05:23 | 
    
        | 737 | The Valley of Fear: Now, McMurdo!' said McGinty when they were alone. | David Timson | 04:26 | 
    
        | 738 | The Valley of Fear: Chapter 7: The Trapping of Birdy Edwards | David Timson | 05:20 | 
    
        | 739 | The Valley of Fear: McMurdo shrugged his shoulders. | David Timson | 05:32 | 
    
        | 740 | The Valley of Fear: Their host had placed whisky upon the table⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 741 | The Valley of Fear: There were ten seconds after that brief speech⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 742 | The Valley of Fear: You blasted traitor!' | David Timson | 05:13 | 
    
        | 743 | The Valley of Fear: Epilogue āę°ę¢ę”
    š1921.1 ēå å®ē³ę” The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
 | David Timson | 05:43 | 
    
        | 744 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone | David Timson | 06:46 | 
    
        | 745 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Watson's honest face was twitching with anxiety. | David Timson | 05:14 | 
    
        | 746 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It was therefore an empty room ⦠| David Timson | 06:25 | 
    
        | 747 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Count looked sharply at his companion. | David Timson | 04:29 | 
    
        | 748 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Billy had appeared in answer to a ring. | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 749 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Holmes withdrew, picking up his violin from the corner ⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 750 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Count gave a gesture of resignation. š1922.2 é·ē„ꔄä¹č° The Adventure of Thor Bridge
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 751 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Problem of Thor Bridge | David Timson | 05:59 | 
    
        | 752 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The letter which he handed me ⦠| David Timson | 07:04 | 
    
        | 753 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Well! Well!' said Holmes ⦠| David Timson | 06:02 | 
    
        | 754 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Our visitor made a noisy exit ⦠| David Timson | 06:47 | 
    
        | 755 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It is only for the young lady's sake ā¦' | David Timson | 05:18 | 
    
        | 756 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: There was some delay in the official pass ⦠| David Timson | 06:01 | 
    
        | 757 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Suddenly he sprang up again ⦠| David Timson | 06:08 | 
    
        | 758 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: We were compelled to spend the night at Winchester ⦠| David Timson | 04:52 | 
    
        | 759 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: I went down as I had promised ā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 760 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It was not a long journey from Winchester to Thor Place ⦠| David Timson | 05:35 | 
    
        | 761 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Late that evening, as we sat together ⦠š1923.3 ē¬č”äŗŗ The Adventure of the Creeping Man
 | David Timson | 03:20 | 
    
        | 762 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Adventure of the Creeping Man | David Timson | 06:12 | 
    
        | 763 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Mr. Bennett drew a little diary book from his pocket ⦠| David Timson | 04:57 | 
    
        | 764 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: What Sherlock Holmes was about to suggest ⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 765 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Monday morning found us on our way ⦠| David Timson | 06:30 | 
    
        | 766 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Mr. Bennett pushed his way through some shrubs ⦠| David Timson | 06:37 | 
    
        | 767 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: I saw nothing of my friend for the next few days ⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 768 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: And then in a moment it happened! š1924.1 åøč”鬼 The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 769 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire | David Timson | 05:36 | 
    
        | 770 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: He handed the letter across. | David Timson | 06:08 | 
    
        | 771 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Promptly at ten o'clock next morning ⦠| David Timson | 07:48 | 
    
        | 772 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It was evening of a dull foggy November day ⦠| David Timson | 05:05 | 
    
        | 773 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: On the bed a woman was lying ⦠| David Timson | 06:01 | 
    
        | 774 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: He took her aside and spoke earnestly for a few minutes. | David Timson | 04:20 | 
    
        | 775 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Let me tell you then the train of reasoning ā¦' š1925.1 äøäøŖåå§äŗŗ The Adventure of the Three Garridebs
 | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 776 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Adventure of the Three Garridebs | David Timson | 06:13 | 
    
        | 777 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Our visitor's angry face gradually cleared. | David Timson | 07:23 | 
    
        | 778 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It was twilight of a lovely spring evening ⦠| David Timson | 05:41 | 
    
        | 779 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: I merely called to make your acquaintance ā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 780 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: I noticed that my friend's face cleared ⦠| David Timson | 03:31 | 
    
        | 781 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Holmes was up and out early ⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 782 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: That hour was not long in striking. š1925.2 ę¾č“µē主锾 The Adventure of the Illustrious Client
 | David Timson | 07:11 | 
    
        | 783 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Illustrious Client | David Timson | 06:54 | 
    
        | 784 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Our visitor was greatly disturbed. | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 785 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): When our visitor had left us⦠| David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 786 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): 'So there you are Watson. You are up to dateā¦' | David Timson | 00:00 | 
    
        | 787 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): I did not see Holmes again until the following⦠| David Timson | 07:43 | 
    
        | 788 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): And it did. Their blow fell⦠| David Timson | 06:03 | 
    
        | 789 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): On the seventh day the stitches were taken out⦠| David Timson | 06:50 | 
    
        | 790 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Illustrious Client (cont.): He was standing⦠| David Timson | 07:37 | 
    
        | 791 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): And then! It was done in an instant⦠š1926.1 äøč§å¢å±±åŗ The Adventure of the Three Gables
 | David Timson | 08:32 | 
    
        | 792 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Three Gables | David Timson | 06:47 | 
    
        | 793 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): A short railway journey and a shorter drive⦠| David Timson | 07:51 | 
    
        | 794 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): 'But what do they want?' | David Timson | 08:19 | 
    
        | 795 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): We found the Three Gables a very different⦠| David Timson | 07:32 | 
    
        | 796 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): We had taken a cab and were speeding to some⦠| David Timson | 06:22 | 
    
        | 797 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): She broke into a ripple of laughter⦠š1926.11 ē®č¤åē½ēåäŗŗ The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier
 | David Timson | 05:27 | 
    
        | 798 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier | David Timson | 07:15 | 
    
        | 799 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Mr. James M. Dodd appeared to be the sort of person ⦠| David Timson | 05:31 | 
    
        | 800 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: It was a large, bare room on the ground floor ā¦' | David Timson | 05:50 | 
    
        | 801 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Next day I found the colonel rather more conciliatory ā¦' | David Timson | 03:53 | 
    
        | 802 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: I was hesitating as to what I should do ā¦' | David Timson | 04:34 | 
    
        | 803 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: As we drove to Euston ⦠| David Timson | 06:07 | 
    
        | 804 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: At the end of that time we passed down the garden path ⦠| David Timson | 07:11 | 
    
        | 805 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 1: Colonel Emsworth pointed to me. š1926.12 ē®é¬ęÆ The Adventure of the Lion's Mane
 | David Timson | 07:42 | 
    
        | 806 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Lion's Mane | David Timson | 06:27 | 
    
        | 807 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): I was kneeling and Stackhurst standing by⦠| David Timson | 06:24 | 
    
        | 808 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Stackhurst was round in an hour or two⦠| David Timson | 06:04 | 
    
        | 809 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): But the words were taken from his mouth⦠| David Timson | 05:28 | 
    
        | 810 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): He had gleaned along the same furrows as I had. | David Timson | 04:43 | 
    
        | 811 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): My outer door was flung open⦠| David Timson | 05:34 | 
    
        | 812 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): When we reached my study⦠š1927.1 éä¼ēé¢ęå The Adventure of the Retired Colourman
 | David Timson | 06:31 | 
    
        | 813 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Retired Colourman | David Timson | 04:26 | 
    
        | 814 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): It was late that evening before I returned. | David Timson | 05:45 | 
    
        | 815 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): 'That is most satisfactory. What else did heā¦' | David Timson | 05:01 | 
    
        | 816 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): In the morning, I was up betimes⦠| David Timson | 05:49 | 
    
        | 817 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Retired Colourman (cont.): It was soon apparent⦠| David Timson | 06:51 | 
    
        | 818 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Holmes led us along the passage⦠š1927.2 åø¦é¢ēŗ±ēęæå®¢ The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger
 | David Timson | 08:46 | 
    
        | 819 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The Veiled Lodger | David Timson | 07:16 | 
    
        | 820 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Our visitor had no sooner waddled out of the⦠| David Timson | 08:04 | 
    
        | 821 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): When our hansom deposited us at the house⦠| David Timson | 07:49 | 
    
        | 822 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): 'It was a pitch-dark night when my husbandā¦' š čęÆē§å§å«å¢
 The Adventure of Schoscombe Old Place
 | David Timson | 06:36 | 
    
        | 823 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Shoscombe Old Place | David Timson | 04:42 | 
    
        | 824 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): The door had opened⦠| David Timson | 07:06 | 
    
        | 825 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Holmes sat for some time lost in thought. | David Timson | 04:38 | 
    
        | 826 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Shoscombe Old Place (cont.): 'When does thisā¦' | David Timson | 02:00 | 
    
        | 827 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Thus it was that on a bright May evening⦠| David Timson | 06:12 | 
    
        | 828 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): In the morning Holmes discovered that we had⦠| David Timson | 05:23 | 
    
        | 829 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): When John Mason had left us⦠| David Timson | 05:05 | 
    
        | 830 | The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 (unabridged): Sir Robert gave him a glance of contempt⦠| David Timson | 05:56 | 
    
        | 831 | Hard Times | Paramore | 03:02 |