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                                   THE SPECKLED BAND

                               by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

                       Adaptation by Glenn Carlson and Scot Crisp

                               for One Act Audio Theatre

          1   INT. NARRATION                                                  1   

              SFX
                        MUSIC UP

              WATSON
                        When reflecting upon the many cases 
                        in which I shared the confidence of 
                        my friend Sherlock Holmes, I can 
                        recall none more disturbing than the 
                        one that began on an early April 
                        morning back in '83.

              WATSON
                        Holmes was a late riser as a rule, so 
                        imagine my surprise when I awoke to 
                        find him standing, fully dressed, at 
                        the foot of my bed in the rooms we 
                        shared then on Baker Street, at only 
                        a quarter past seven.

              SFX
                        MUSIC OUT

          2   INT. WATSON'S BEDCHAMBER -- MORNING                             2   

              HOLMES
                        Watson ... Watson!

              WATSON
                        Holmes!  What is it then?  A fire?

              HOLMES
                        No, a client.  It seems that a young 
                        lady has arrived in a considerable 
                        state of excitement insisting upon a 
                        consultation.  I presume you wish to 
                        dress and follow this from the 
                        outset?

              WATSON
                        Most certainly.

              BED CLOTHES TOSSED w/ SOUNDS OF DRESSING UNDER

              WATSON
                        What do you know of this young lady?

              HOLMES
                        Nothing particular as of this moment, 
                        but when young ladies wander about 
                        the metropolis at this hour of the 
                        morning, and knock sleepy people up 
                        out of their beds, I gather something 
                        very pressing is at hand.

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              WATSON
                        Indeed. 

              HOLMES
                        Mrs. Hudson described her as a young 
                        woman, dressed in black, heavily 
                        veiled, and at this moment waiting 
                        for us in the sitting room.  Ready?

              WATSON
                        Yes, quite.

          3   INT. BAKER STREET SITTING ROOM -- MORNING                       3   

              SFX
                        DOOR OPENS 

              HOLMES
                        Good morning, Madam, I am Sherlock 
                        Holmes.  This is my intimate friend 
                        and associate, Dr. Watson.

              WATSON
                        Good morning. 

              HELEN
                        Good morning.  My name is Helen 
                        Stoner. 

              HOLMES
                        Please, sit down by the fire, Miss 
                        Stoner, for I observe that you are 
                        shivering.

              HELEN
                        It is not cold which makes me shiver.

              HOLMES
                        What then?

              HELEN
                        It is fear, Mr. Holmes.  

              HOLMES
                        You must not fear.  We shall soon set 
                        matters right.  You have come by 
                        train this morning, I see.

              HELEN
                        You know me then?

              HOLMES
                        No, but I observe the second half of 
                        a return ticket in the palm of your 
                        left glove.

              HELEN
                        Oh, yes.  I started from home before 
                        six and came by first train from 
                        Leatherhead to Waterloo.  Oh, sir, I 
                        can stand this strain no longer, I 
                        shall go mad if it continues.  The 
                        horror of my situation lies in the 
                        fact that my fears are so vague, and 
                        my suspicions depend so entirely upon 
                        small points.
              (MORE)

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              HELEN
                        And those I turn to merely sooth me 
                        with calming words about my 
                        imagination ... I can tell they 
                        believe this all to be the fancies of 
                        a nervous woman ... I ...  

              WATSON
                        Here, Miss Stoner, take some coffee.

              SFX
                        CHINA CUP RATTLES

              HELEN
                        Thank you.  I come seeking your 
                        advice Mr. Holmes, for I do not know 
                        how to proceed.  My fiancee is 
                        presently in Europe, and not a man of 
                        much financial means, so I have no 
                        money to pay you now, but once I 
                        marry, I will have an income and you 
                        shall then find me most grateful.

              HOLMES
                        Please tell me your story, and leave 
                        nothing out, even if you think it 
                        trivial.

              HELEN
                        Thank you.  Well, my sister Julia and 
                        I came to live in Surrey some years 
                        ago with our stepfather, Dr. Grimesby 
                        Roylott, who is the last survivor of 
                        the Roylotts of Stoke Moran.

              HOLMES
                        The name is familiar to me.

              HELEN
                        The family was once quite rich, but 
                        four successive wasteful heirs left 
                        nothing but a few acres of ground and 
                        a two-hundred year old house falling 
                        to ruin. The last squire's only son, 
                        my stepfather, was determined to 
                        avoid the life of an aristocratic 
                        pauper.  He obtained an advance from 
                        a relative, took a medical degree, 
                        and left for India where he had quite 
                        a successful practice.

              HOLMES
                        And where he met your widowed mother? 

              HELEN
                        Yes.  Our father was Major General 
                        Stoner of the Bengal Artillery.  I 
                        was only two years old when he died, 
                        and Julia but five.
              (MORE)

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              HELEN
                        Soon after her remarriage, my mother 
                        began speaking of a wish to leave 
                        Calcutta, to return to England. I 
                        think she found India too full of 
                        memories of our father.  When we 
                        returned, however, Dr. Roylott found 
                        it difficult to establish a medical 
                        practice in London.  Still, my mother 
                        had a good income left to her by our 
                        father, enough for all our wants, and 
                        there seemed no obstacle to our 
                        happiness ... then ...

              HOLMES
                        Go on.

              HELEN
                        Then my mother died ... she was 
                        killed six years ago in a railway 
                        accident. Dr. Roylett then abandoned 
                        attempts to establish himself in 
                        London and took us to live with him 
                        in the ancestral house at Stoke Moran 
                        ... and after that such a sad change 
                        came over him.  He shut himself away 
                        in the house and rarely ventured out.  
                        And when he did it only seemed to 
                        engage in ferocious quarrels with 
                        whoever might cross his path.

                                                                                *
                        But the oddest thing was how he began 
                        to disappear for weeks on end, going 
                        off to live with the bands of 
                        wandering gypsies he allowed to stay 
                        on the estate.

              HOLMES
                        Gypsies?

              HELEN
                        Yes.  I suppose you could say they 
                        are my stepfather's only friends.  
                        Everyone gives Stoke Moran a wide 
                        berth these days, Mr. Holmes, being 
                        not only afraid of the doctor's 
                        temper, but also of the exotic 
                        animals from India that he allows to 
                        freely roam the grounds.  Baboons and 
                        a cheetah at present.

              HOLMES
                        Interesting.

              WATSON
                        Indeed. 

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              HELEN
                        You can imagine from what I say that 
                        my poor sister Julia and I had no 
                        great pleasure in our lives.  No 
                        servant would stay with us, so we did 
                        all the work of the house.  She was 
                        not yet twenty-five at the time of 
                        her death, and yet her hair had 
                        already begun to whiten, even as mine 
                        has.

              HOLMES
                        Your sister is dead then?

              HELEN
                        Just two years ago.  It was such a 
                        tragedy.  Even though we saw very few 
                        people at Stoke Moran, Julia was 
                        fortunate to meet and fall in love 
                        with a Major of the Marines.  They 
                        were to be married.  I was so happy 
                        for her.  It was a mere fortnight 
                        before the wedding that she died.  
                        And now looking back, those events 
                        frighten me all the more.

              HOLMES
                        Pray be precise as to the details.

              HELEN
                        On the night of her ... that night 
                        Julia was in my room, chatting about 
                        wedding plans.  She rose to leave but 
                        paused at the door and asked: "Helen, 
                        have you heard anyone whistle in the 
                        dead of night?"

              HOLMES
                        Had you? 

              HELEN
                        Never, Mr. Holmes, as I told her.  
                        She then asked "Do you think it 
                        possible you have whistled in your 
                        sleep?"  I told her no, I did not 
                        think so.  It was such an odd 
                        question that I asked her to explain.

              HOLMES
                        And ..? 

              HELEN
                        She said that during the past nights 
                        at three in the morning she had been 
                        roused from sleep by a low, clear 
                        whistle.  I said it was likely coming 
                        from the gypsie camp, but she replied 
                        that if such were the case, then I 
                        would have heard it, too, as our 
                        bedroom windows both face the same 
                        direction across the lawn.

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                                                                                *
                        She then said it was no matter of 
                        great consequence, left my room, and 
                        in a few moments I heard her turn the 
                        key in the lock of her door.

              HOLMES
                        Indeed.  Was it always your custom  
                        to lock yourselves in at night?

              HELEN
                        Always.

              HOLMES
                        And why?

              HELEN
                        Well, there were the animals the 
                        doctor kept, and with strangers often 
                        camping so near the house ... we had 
                        no feeling of security unless our 
                        doors were locked.

              HOLMES
                        Quite so.  And the windows to your 
                        bedrooms?

              HELEN
                        We barred the shutters.

              HOLMES
                        Yes, yes.  Pray, proceed with your 
                        statement.

              HELEN
                        Later that night the weather turned 
                        wild with a howling wind, and I had 
                        trouble sleeping due to the noise. 
                        Suddenly, amidst the sounds of the 
                        gale outside, I heard the terrified 
                        scream of a woman.  I knew it was my 
                        sister.

                                                                                *
                        I sprang from my bed and rushed out 
                        the door.  I hurried to her room, and 
                        just then her door opened and swung 
                        inward.  I stared horror-stricken, 
                        not knowing what was to issue forth.  
                        But by the light of the corridor lamp 
                        I could see it was my sister, just 
                        inside the doorway, her face blanched 
                        with terror, her hands groping for 
                        help.  I ran to her and threw my arms 
                        around her, but at that moment her 
                        knees seemed to give way and she fell 
                        to the ground.  She writhed as one in 
                        terrible pain.

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                                                                                *
                        I thought she did not recognize me, 
                        but she looked in my eyes with a 
                        terrible gaze and shrieked out in a 
                        voice which I shall never forget: 
                        "Oh, my God!  Helen!  It was the 
                        band!  The speckled band."

                                                                                *
                        I rushed out, calling for my 
                        stepfather, whom I met hastening from 
                        his room in his dressing gown.  When 
                        he reached her she was unconscious.  
                        He placed her on the bed, but before 
                        he could even examine her, my sister 
                        sank away and ... died.

              WATSON
                        I am very sorry.

              HOLMES
                        One moment.  Did you hear any noises 
                        coming from your sister's room?

              HELEN
                        No.  But with the gale blowing 
                        outside and the creakings of an old 
                        house, it would have been difficult 
                        to hear such noises.

              HOLMES
                        Was your sister dressed?

              HELEN
                        No, she was in her nightdress.

              HOLMES
                        Was her room dark when you entered? 

              HELEN
                        No, the lamp was burning.  In her 
                        right hand was found a charred match 
                        stump, too.

              HOLMES
                        So she had struck a light to look 
                        about her when the alarm took place.  
                        That is important, Watson.  And what 
                        conclusions did the coroner come to?

              HELEN
                        Oh.  He investigated with great care. 
                        I had seen my sister open the door to 
                        her room, and I presume it was locked 
                        before then.  The windows were 
                        shuttered and barred from the inside.  
                        The walls and flooring were examined 
                        and found solid all around.  The 
                        chimney is wide but there are bars 
                        reinforcing it all the way up the 
                        flue.  It was clear that my sister 
                        was alone when she met her end.

              WATSON
                        What about poison? 

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              HELEN
                        She was examined for it, but without 
                        success.  In the end, the coroner 
                        agreed with my stepfather that Julia 
                        had perished from some fit of the 
                        nervous system that could not be 
                        anticipated or prevented.

              HOLMES
                        But you doubt these conclusions.

              HELEN
                        I ... I don't know ... she may have 
                        died of nervous shock, but I don't 
                        know what could have frightened her 
                        so.

              HOLMES
                        Ah, and what did you gather from this 
                        allusion to a band, a speckled band?

              HELEN
                        Sometimes I have thought it merely 
                        the wild talk of delirium.  Other 
                        times I think she might have referred 
                        to the band of gypsies, who often 
                        wear spotted handkerchiefs, but ... 
                        well ...

              HOLMES
                        These are very deep waters.  Now, 
                        Miss Stoner, you must tell me what 
                        has frightened you to such an extent 
                        that you now travel to London to seek 
                        my advice?

              HELEN
                        Just two days ago my stepfather began 
                        some repairs, including the outer 
                        wall of my bedroom.  This has 
                        necessitated moving into my sister's 
                        chamber, to sleep in her bed ... 
                        where she ...  (quiet crying again)

              WATSON
                        Miss Stoner?

              HELEN
                        I am all right.  (pause) Late last 
                        night, as I lie in bed, I heard in 
                        the silence the low whistle which had 
                        been the herald of my sister's death.  
                        I lit the lamp but there was nothing 
                        to be seen.  I was too shaken to go 
                        to bed again, and so I dressed and 
                        made my journey here.

              HOLMES
                        You have done wisely.  This is a very 
                        dark business.
              (MORE)

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              HOLMES
                        There are many details I wish to know 
                        before I decide on a course of 
                        action.  Yet we have not a moment to 
                        lose.  If we were to come to Stoke 
                        Moran today would it be possible for 
                        us to arrive and meet you unseen by 
                        anyone on the estate?

              HELEN
                        Well, yes ... I suppose.  My 
                        stepfather is to be away all day.  
                        But to be sure you are not seen by 
                        the groundsmen or gypsies, I think it 
                        best if you approach the back of the 
                        house via the footpath which begins 
                        just east of the village.

              HOLMES
                        Excellent.  You are not averse to 
                        this trip, Watson?

              WATSON
                        By no means.

              HOLMES
                        Then we shall both come.  You may 
                        expect us early in the afternoon.  
                        Watson, if you could show our guest 
                        out?

              WATSON
                        Of course.

              SFX
                        CHAIR SCRAPING AND FOOTSTEPS 

              HELEN
                        Thank you, gentlemen.  My heart is 
                        lightened.

              SFX
                        DOOR OPENS 

              HELEN
                        I look forward to seeing you this 
                        afternoon.

              WATSON
                        Miss Stoner.

              SFX
                        DOOR CLOSES 

          4   INT. BAKER STREET SITTING ROOM -- CONTINUOUS                    4   

              HOLMES
                        And what do you think of it all, 
                        Watson?

              WATSON
                        It seems to me to be a most dark and 
                        sinister business.

              HOLMES
                        Dark enough and sinister enough.
              (MORE)

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              HOLMES
                        Now, let us have a little breakfast, 
                        and afterwards I shall walk down to 
                        the Commons where I hope to get some 
                        data which may help us in this 
                        matter.

              SFX
                        MUSIC BRIDGE

          5   INT. BAKER STREET SITTING ROOM -- LATER                         5   

              SFX
                        DOOR OPENS 

              HOLMES
                        (off) Watson?!

              WATSON
                        In here, Holmes.

              SFX
                        DOOR CLOSES AND FOOTSTEPS APPROACH 

              WATSON
                        Just finishing my notes on our 
                        morning meeting.  Any luck with you?

              HOLMES
                        Ah, yes.  There is much to tell, but 
                        it can wait.  Gather your things and 
                        hail us a cab to Waterloo.  And slip 
                        your revolver into your jacket 
                        pocket, good man.

              WATSON
                        You think it necessary? 

              HOLMES
                        That and a toothbrush are all I think 
                        we shall need.

              SFX: TRAIN WHISTLE AND TRAIN FADE TO

          6   EXT. OUTSIDE STOKE MORAN -- AFTERNOON                           6   

              SFX
                        CLOPPING OF CARRIAGE TO STOP 

              HOLMES
                        Here driver. Is this the footpath 
                        that leads past the Roylott estate?

              DRIVER
                        'Tis, sir.  You can see the rooftop 
                        of Stoke Moran Manor through there. 

              HOLMES
                        Excellent.  Stop the carriage! Pay 
                        the driver, will you Watson?

              WATSON
                        (fade out) There you are, good man.

              SFX
                        CARRIAGE STARTS AND FADES OUT

              SFX                                                               *
                        MUSIC BRIDGE

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          7   EXT. OUTSIDE STOKE MORAN -- MOMENTS LATER                       7   

              HELEN
                        Mr. Holmes, I am so pleased to see 
                        you.

              HOLMES
                        Good afternoon.  You see we have been 
                        as good as our word. 

              HELEN
                        Yes.  Good day, Mr. Watson.

              WATSON
                        Miss Stoner.  Fine day, yes.

              HOLMES
                        We must make the best use of our 
                        time, so if you will kindly show us 
                        the rooms in question.  I would 
                        examine the outside first.

              SFX
                        WALKING

              HELEN
                        Of course.  Just this way.  Those are 
                        the bedrooms, there.

              HOLMES
                        The one on the left I take it is the 
                        room in which you used to sleep?

              HELEN
                        It is.  The middle was my sister's, 
                        where I am sleeping now.  The last, 
                        on the right, is my stepfather's.

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS STOP 

              HOLMES
                        And on the other side of the rooms is 
                        the corridor which runs between them?

              HELEN
                        Yes.

              HOLMES
                        There are windows in it, of course?

              HELEN
                        Yes, but very small ones.  Too narrow 
                        and high for anyone to pass through.

              HOLMES
                        Ah.  Now, would you kindly go into 
                        your present room and bar your 
                        shutters.

              HELEN
                        Certainly.

              SFX
                        WALKING

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              HOLMES
                        Watson, do you notice anything odd 
                        about the end wall there?

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              WATSON
                        I see scaffolding erected ... hmmm 
                        ... apart from an excess of lichen 
                        the masonry looks sound, and the wall 
                        appears true and well seated on the 
                        foundation.

              HOLMES
                        Exactly.  Do you not find it odd to 
                        find repairs initiated on a perfectly 
                        sound wall?

              WATSON
                        Indeed.  Unless this young woman was 
                        meant to change rooms?

              HOLMES
                        Ah!  Now that is suggestive!

              SFX
                        SQUEAKING METAL BAR SLIDES INTO PLACE

              HOLMES
                        (loudly) Thank you, Miss Stoner.  
                        Hmmm ... no slit by which a knife can 
                        pass through to lift the bar.  The 
                        hinges are well seated, solid iron. 
                        (pushing heavily) Ummph.  Ummph.  
                        (breath out) Hum!  My theory 
                        certainly presents some difficulties.  
                        No one could pass through these 
                        shutters if they were bolted.  Well, 
                        we shall see if the inside throws any 
                        light upon the matter.

              SFX
                        MUSIC BRIDGE

          9   INT. STOKE MORAN BEDROOM 1 -- MOMENTS LATER                     9   

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS IN CORRIDOR

              WATSON
                        (fade up) Shall we look into the 
                        first room, Holmes?

              HOLMES
                        No, we shall discover nothing there 
                        to assist in this matter.  Let us 
                        focus on the middle chamber (enters) 
                        ... ah Miss Stoner, are the 
                        furnishings here as they were when 
                        your sister occupied this room?

              HELEN
                        Yes, I do believe so.

              HOLMES
                        Very good.

              Holmes moves about the room examining different things, 
              making misc. comments as he does so.

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              HOLMES
                        Watson, what do you make of that 
                        ventilator high on the wall?

              WATSON
                        It seems an ordinary ventilator.

              HOLMES
                        Hmmm. (pause)  This bell-pull, Miss 
                        Stoner, connects to the servant's 
                        station?

              HELEN
                        I assume so, Mr. Holmes, but I 
                        confess, I have never used it.

              HOLMES
                        I thought not, or you certainly would 
                        have noticed. (pulls cord) It's a 
                        dummy.

              HELEN
                        Won't it ring?

              HOLMES
                        No, it's not even attached to a wire.  
                        It is merely hooked to the wall there 
                        beside the ventilator.

              WATSON
                        How peculiar.

              HOLMES
                        I should like to have a look at your 
                        stepfather's room now.

              HELEN
                        Of course.

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS AND DOOR OPENS

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              WATSON
                        Quite spartan furnishings

              HELEN
                        After my mother died, my stepfather 
                        had most of the furniture removed.  
                        He said he preferred simple 
                        surroundings, in the manner of his 
                        quarters in Calcutta.  He kept only 
                        this high backed chair and that 
                        bookcase. 

              WATSON
                        Complete with extensive articles on 
                        tropical diseases and treatments, I 
                        note.  Ah, there is an impressive 
                        collection on animals of the Orient 
                        as well.

              HOLMES
                        Hmmm?  Not unexpected, though, given 
                        his years practicing in India ... 
                        Tell me, do you keep a dog?

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              HELEN
                        No, Mr. Holmes.

              HOLMES
                        Curious then this leash.  Perhaps a 
                        cat?

              HELEN
                        No.  Does one leash a cat?

              HOLMES
                        Perhaps the cheetah that you say 
                        prowls the estate ... but actually I 
                        was referring to this --

              WATSON
                        A saucer of milk!

              HELEN
                        Most curious.

              HOLMES
                        A cheetah is just a big cat, and yet 
                        a saucer of milk does not go far in 
                        satisfying its wants, I daresay.

              WATSON
                        Holmes, look here beside the 
                        bookcase.  Another bell-pull. (pulls) 
                        This one does not seem to work, 
                        either.  Curious. 

              HOLMES
                        But not surprising.  One last thing, 
                        Miss Stoner.  Do you know what is in 
                        here? 

              HELEN
                        The safe?  My stepfather's business 
                        papers.

              HOLMES
                        You've seen inside, then?

              HELEN
                        Yes ... I can't remember when ... it 
                        was some time ago, but it was filled 
                        with papers. 

              HOLMES
                        I think I have seen enough now.  Let 
                        us return to the lawn.

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS TO OUTSIDE

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              HOLMES
                        It is very essential, Miss Stoner, 
                        that you should absolutely follow my 
                        advice in every respect.

              HELEN
                        I shall most certainly do so.

              HOLMES
                        Good.
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              HOLMES
                        Tonight you must stay in your old 
                        room.  Tell no one you are doing so.  
                        Take only what you will absolutely 
                        need from your present chamber this 
                        afternoon.  Dr. Watson and I will be 
                        staying in your sister's room 
                        tonight.

              WATSON
                        Holmes?

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS STOP. 

              HOLMES
                        Yes.  I have left the window open so 
                        we may gain entry to the room.  I 
                        believe I noted an inn across the 
                        field there?

              HELEN
                        Yes, that is the Crown Inn.

              HOLMES
                        And your windows would be visible 
                        from there at night?

              HELEN
                        I am sure they would.

              HOLMES
                        Then that is where Watson and I will 
                        be for the remainder of the day and 
                        this evening. I would also ask that 
                        you retire early, and burn no light 
                        past nine.  Do you understand what 
                        you are to do, Miss Stoner?

              HELEN
                        Yes. 

              HOLMES
                        Do everything I have asked without 
                        hesitation for your life certainly 
                        depends on compliance.  Leave the 
                        rest in our hands.

              HELEN
                        Mr. Holmes ... am I ... have you an 
                        answer for my sister's death?

              HOLMES
                        I should prefer to have clearer 
                        proofs before I speak.  Come, Watson, 
                        let us make way to the inn.

              SFX
                        MUSIC BRIDGE

         12   INT. CROWN INN -- NIGHT                                        12   

              HOLMES
                        Watson ... wake up, Watson.

              WATSON
                        (wakes with start) Huh!

                                                       (CONTINUED)

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              HOLMES
                        On your feet.  It's past twelve, we 
                        must be going.

              WATSON
                        Right.

              SFX
                        FOOTSTEPS THEN DOOR OPENS

              HOLMES
                        And don't forget your pistol. 

              SFX
                        MUSIC BRIDGE

         13   EXT. STOKE MORAN -- NIGHT                                      13   

              SFX
                        NIGHT SOUNDS & WALKING 

              HOLMES
                        Do you know, Watson, I had some 
                        misgivings about asking you to come 
                        tonight.  There is a distinct element 
                        of danger.

              WATSON
                        When you speak of danger, I can only 
                        surmise that you saw more in those 
                        rooms than was visible to me.

              HOLMES
                        No, I imagine you saw all that I did, 
                        but I fancy that I may have deduced a 
                        little more. 

              WATSON
                        Apart from the bell-pull I ---

              SFX
                        SUDDEN CRASH OF FOLIAGE & SCREETCH

              WATSON
                        My God, Holmes!  Did you see that?

              HOLMES
                        That was the baboon.

              WATSON
                        Good heavens, I had forgotten.  I 
                        dare not think of the cheetah.  Do 
                        you think --

              HOLMES
                        We must be silent now.  The least 
                        sound would be fatal to our plans.

         14   P.O.V. STOKE MORAN -- CONTINUOUS                               14   

              There is the slight sound of Holmes and Watson moving a few 
              more feet towards the house.

              HOLMES
                        Ah, good ... the window is still 
                        unlocked 

              Quiet sound of the window and shutters being opened.

                                                       (CONTINUED)

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              HOLMES
                        Give a leg up, Watson.  One, two, 
                        three ... 

              Holmes and Watson climb through window and inside bedroom.

         15   INT. STOKE MORAN BEDROOM 1 -- MOMENTS LATER                    15   

              HOLMES
                        (whisper) We must sit without a 
                        light.  Do not go to sleep, Watson, 
                        your very life may depend on it.  
                        Have your pistol at the ready in case 
                        it is needed.  I will sit on the side 
                        of the bed and you in that chair.

         16   INT. STOKE MORAN BEDROOM 1 -- CONTINUOUS                       16   

              There is a quiet suggestion of a chair sliding with someone 
              taking a seat.

              Time passes.  Some aural representation of 60-90 minutes 
              passing.  Then:

         17   INT. STOKE MORAN BEDROOM 1 -- CONTINUOUS                       17   

              SFX
                        LOW WHISTLE

              WATSON
                        (whisper) Holmes?

              HOLMES
                        Ssshhh. 

              WATSON
                        I believe --

              HOLMES
                        Be still. 

              SFX
                        LOW HISSING 

              A quiet stiffening of bedsheets then a match strike followed 
              by a sudden cacophony of noise and movement as Holmes beats 
              about the bed with a cane.

              WATSON
                        Ahhh!  Holmes!  

              HOLMES
                        You see it, Watson!  There!

              WATSON
                        What is going on?

              HOLMES
                        You see it! You SEE IT!

              SFX
                        LOUD WHISTLE REPEATED THREE TIMES 
                        QUICKLY

              WATSON
                        Holmes!

              Sudden SCREAM (off) tails to quiet.

                                                       (CONTINUED)

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              WATSON
                        What on earth!?

              HOLMES
                        Watson!  Your pistol!  Follow me.

              SFX
                        RUNNING SCRAMBLE.  DOOR OPENS.                          *

         18   INT. STOKE MORAN BEDROOM 2 -- MOMENTS LATER                       *18   

              SFX
                        RUNNING FOOTSTEPS. DOOR BURSTS OPEN.                    *

              WATSON
                        Dr. Roylott!

              HOLMES
                        No!  Watson do not move.  Roylott is 
                        beyond your help.  Look!  There!

              SFX
                        LOW HISSING

              WATSON
                        A snake!

              HOLMES
                        The speckled band.

              WATSON
                        A snake? 

              HOLMES
                        Yes.  It is a swamp adder, the 
                        deadliest snake in India.  He died 
                        within ten seconds of being bitten.

              WATSON
                        The doctor!?

              HOLMES
                        Roylott was responsible for Julia 
                        Stoner's death and had we not 
                        interceded, was set to perpetrate a 
                        second heinous act of murder.

              WATSON
                        My word! 

              HOLMES
                        Please, if you could step aside ... 
                        slowly ... good ... Now, with due 
                        care I can slide the loop of this 
                        leash over it's head and ... there!  
                        Now, back to your den with you.

              SFX
                        LOW THUD THEN CLANK AND SLAM OF IRON 
                        SAFE DOOR.

              WATSON
                        Splendid work, Holmes!

              HOLMES
                        Come, Watson, let us find Miss Stoner 
                        some other place of shelter for the 
                        night and then inform the county 
                        police of what has transpired.

              SFX
                        MUSIC BRIDGE AND FADE UP TRAIN

                                                       (CONTINUED)

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         19   INT. TRAIN CABIN -- DAY                                        19   

              HOLMES
                        Have you about finished your notes, 
                        Watson?

              WATSON
                        Yes, nearly.  I am still unclear as 
                        to the gypsies.

              HOLMES
                        I, too, allowed that erroneous bit of 
                        information to confuse the issue.  
                        The presence of the gypsies, along 
                        with the poor girl's reference to a 
                        speckled band, and her sister's 
                        specultation regarding a gypsie 
                        kerchief, put me upon an entirely 
                        wrong scent. Which shows, my dear 
                        Watson, how dangerous it is to reason 
                        from insufficient data.

              WATSON
                        Yes, of course.

              HOLMES
                        Once it was clear to me how no danger 
                        could threaten an occupant of that 
                        room from the window or the door, my 
                        attention was speedily drawn to the 
                        ventilator and the bell-pull.  I 
                        first noted that the ventilator was 
                        between two bedrooms, which was odd, 
                        as most are set to pass fresh air 
                        from the outside.   And once it was 
                        discovered that the bell-pull did not 
                        function as one would normally 
                        expect, I knew it had to serve some 
                        other purpose.  But what?  It was 
                        then the doctor's fondness for 
                        creatures from India came to mind.

              WATSON
                        The adder?  But how did you -- 

              HOLMES
                        The doctor's journals on exotics of 
                        India, the milk, the leash, the 
                        second bell-pull, and you yourself 
                        suspected poison in the death of 
                        Julia Stoner.

              WATSON
                        Which was dismissed in the coroner's 
                        inquiry. 

              HOLMES
                        As he could not see the facts as 
                        plainly as I.
              (MORE)

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              HOLMES
                        A chair was placed under the 
                        ventilator in the doctor's room.  The 
                        cushion showed wear as if someone had 
                        stood repeatedly upon it.  Therefore, 
                        I surmised the doctor had stood upon 
                        the chair and sent a deadly snake 
                        through the ventilator.

              WATSON
                        Remarkable. 

              HOLMES
                        Elementary.  But more interesting was 
                        the fact that while the doctor could 
                        surely place the serpent into the 
                        room, it might or might not bite the 
                        occupant of the bed.  That made for a 
                        risk that the creature would be 
                        revealed in the morning light.  It 
                        was for this reason the snake was 
                        trained. 

              WATSON
                        Trained?  Ah, the whistle!

              HOLMES
                        Excellent, Watson!  We heard the 
                        whistle soft and low, which I suspect 
                        was to compel the snake to crawl down 
                        the bell pull.  As morning 
                        approached, I expect the whistle 
                        would summon the snake up the rope 
                        and back to the ventilator where it 
                        would be rewarded with milk in a 
                        saucer.  

              WATSON
                        And during the day, Roylott kept the 
                        snake hidden in his safe.  

              HOLMES
                        Yes.  You see, the poor woman might 
                        escape every night for a week, 
                        perhaps more, but sooner or later, 
                        the snake would claim its victim.

              WATSON
                        Only the sharpest-eyed coroner could 
                        locate two small puncture marks where 
                        such an exotic posion was introduced.

              HOLMES
                        Precisely.  With Miss Stoner claiming 
                        she had heard the same whistle that 
                        marked the tragic death of her 
                        sister, I knew what to listen for 
                        last night.
              (MORE)

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              HOLMES
                        When I heard the whistle I came on 
                        guard, but I could see nothing, and 
                        with such a deadly presence lurking 
                        close by I could not act hastily.  
                        When next I heard the snake hiss just 
                        above my head, I struck the light and 
                        lashed out with my cane. 

              WATSON
                        And all the unexpected commotion 
                        coming from the room caused the 
                        doctor to whistle for the snake.

              HOLMES
                        Perhaps the doctor was trying to 
                        recall the snake, that I do not know.  
                        But my attack roused the creature's 
                        temper, and once back through the 
                        ventilator, it flew upon the first 
                        person it saw. 

              WATSON
                        A terrible business.  All for greed.

              HOLMES
                        Indeed.  Yesterday, when I reviewed 
                        the will of Miss Stoner's mother 
                        filed in London, her estate was 
                        valued at a goodly sum.  The will 
                        also stipulated that upon their 
                        marriage, each of her daughters was 
                        to receive half the estate.  
                        Apparently Roylott was unwilling to 
                        part with the money.  It has been 
                        proven that the last of the Stoke 
                        Moran heirs would rather kill his 
                        stepdaughters than risk a further 
                        decline in his living standard.

              WATSON
                        A doctor?  It's ... unimaginable.

              HOLMES
                        When a doctor does go wrong he is the 
                        first of criminals.  He has nerve and 
                        he has knowledge.  (pause)  I am no 
                        doubt indirectly responsible for Dr. 
                        Grimesby Roylott's death, Watson, but 
                        I cannot say that it will weigh very 
                        heavily upon my conscience.

              SFX
                        MUSIC UP

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