take care that he does not bring us to the place where the barrel came from. I had thought of that. They have taken to a boat here. Maybe. Dear little chap! - Is there anything you would like? - A shillin'. Nothing you would like better? Two shillin'. Watson, give him two shillings. You come back and be washed, Jack! A fine child, Mrs. He gets a'most too much for me to manage, 'specially when my man is away days at a time. Away, is he? I am sorry for that, for I wanted to speak to him. He's been away since yesterday mornin'. I am beginnin' to feel frightened about him. But if it was about a boat, sir, maybe I could serve as well. I wanted to hire his steam launch. It is in the steam launch that he has gone. That's what puzzles me. For I know there ain't more coals in her than would take her to about Woolwich and back. I don't like that wooden-legged man. What did he want always knockin' about here for? A wooden-legged man? Yes, sir, a brown, monkey-faced chap. It was him that roused him up yesternight and, what's more, my man knew he was comin', for he had steam up in the launch. How could you possibly tell that it was the wooden-legged man who came in the night? You are frightening yourself about nothing. His voice, sir. I knew his voice, which is kind o' thick and foggy. He tapped at the winder about three it would be. My old man woke up Jim, that's my eldest, and away they went without so much as a word to me. And was this wooden-legged man alone? I didn't hear no one else. I am sorry, Mrs. Smith, for I wanted a steam launch. What is her name? Diana, sir. Ah! She's not that old green launch with a yellow line, very broad in the beam? No, indeed. She's as trim a little thing as any on the river. She's been fresh painted, black with two red streaks. I am going down the river, and if I should see anything of your man I shall let him know that you are uneasy. A blue funnel, you say? No, sir. Black. Ah, of course. Good-morning, Mrs. Smith. - Good morning, gentlemen. - Good morning, Mrs. Hudson. I hope you have slept soundly. Yes, excellent, thank you. Breakfast will be in 15 minutes. Watson! Watson! You look regularly done. Lie down there on the sofa. How is your leg? Will we find that steam launch? Yes, we will. I wired to my dirty little lieutenant, Wiggins. Do you remember his gang, which helped us to catch Jefferson Hope? - Agra treasure on the steam launch? - I am sure of it. And can we take it? No doubt. And Miss Morstan will be the richest heiress in England? I will try to get those diamonds for her. It's awful. Watson, you overdid. If we find it, Miss Morstan will be lost for me for ever. A half-pay surgeon is looking for a rich bride. Do not be upset, my friend. Only music can console you. I can devote all my life to find that treasure. End of part one 00:29:06:2500:29:08:25 Owner Mordecai Smith. THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES AND DR. WATSON By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Agra Treasure Part Two Sherlock Holmes VASILIY LIVANOV Dr. Watson VITALIY SOLOMIN Mrs. Hudson RINA ZELYONAYA Inspector Lestrade BORISLAV BRONDUKOV I am the King. Why should I attempt to conceal it? Why, indeed? Your Majesty had not spoken before I was aware that I was addressing Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel Felstein, and hereditary King of Bohemia. you can understand that I am not accustomed to doing such business in my own person. Yet the matter was so delicate that I could not confide it to an agent without putting myself in his power. I have come incognito from Prague for the purpose of consulting you. Then, pray consult. Some five years ago, during a lengthy visit to Europe, I made the acquaintance of the well known adventuress, Irene Adler. The name is no doubt familiar to you. Kindly look her up in my index, Doctor. Please. Your Majesty, as I ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Человек Омега на английском - текст Этой ночи жена на английском - текст Клан Сопрано - Сезоны 01-06 на английском - текст Звёздный инспектор на английском - текст Зейрам на английском |