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August 8, 2025 • 28 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Petree Wine brings you.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
As a rough bone and Nigel Bruce and the New
Adventures of Chilock Holmes. The Petrie family, the family that
took time to bring you good wine. Invite you to
listen to doctor Watson tell us another exciting adventure he
shared with his old friend, that master Detective Sherlock Holmes,

(00:28):
And I'd like to talk about adventure myself, an adventure
in good eating.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
It begins with a.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Good wine, Petree California So Turned. You just serve that
Petrie So Turned the next time you have fried chicken.
You like my chicken cook so It's crispy and a
beautiful reddish gold color on the outside and just just.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
As tender as all get out on the inside. Ah,
that's chicken.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
But where do you try with Petrie So Turned. That's
a wine. That Petri So Turn is a pale, delicate,
golden color. You can just look at it and you
know it's going to be one of the most delicious
wines you've ever tasted, if not the most delicious. Petrie
So Turned is not only wonderful with chicken, it's it's
great with fish or any kind of sick food too.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Get a bottle of petrie.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
So turned when it's a petri wine, it's a good wine.
And now I'm sure doctor Watson's expecting it, So let's
go in and join it.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
Oh you are good anyting, good evening. Draw off your
chair for the fur.

Speaker 5 (01:38):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (01:39):
The tobacco's in the job beside you.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Thanks well, doctor. Already for tonight's news, sher Lock Ohln's adventure.

Speaker 6 (01:44):
Yes, that's the case.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
I'm going to tell the story a little differently. You see,
I didn't take part in it myself, so I shall
act as a narrator recomfy adventure as it was told
me some years off, fate actually took place?

Speaker 6 (01:59):
Told you?

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Why shall like cons I suppose?

Speaker 6 (02:01):
Yes, the time story happened.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
The whole world, including myself, believed that my old friend
had been dead for three years.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
What did he do with himself?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
During those three years?

Speaker 4 (02:10):
I wandered about the world Persia Egypt to south of France,
and two years of his time was spent in Tibet,
where he disguised himself as an Norwegian explorer by the
name of Sergusson. His object beended to visit for business
city of Laza. The story of begain as Holmes stood
on the outskirts of a ten encampment high in the

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Tibetan snows, disguised as the Norwegian Serguson. Surrounding him was
an excited group of native guides, their fur capped faces
and shaggy sheepskin coats making them appear like strange wild
animals as they stood there gesticulating wild there, the freezing
wind whirled great tars of snow away from the mountaintop

(02:52):
had loomed above them, and Holmes told me that he
felt a premonition of impending disaster.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
So my men will come no further, they say, the
guns of the mountain is angry. If we claim further,
she will swallow us up, she will bury us.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
We cannot talk back now we have come so five
thousand feet he conred feet of a arm.

Speaker 6 (03:23):
We shall reach park, We shall be saved.

Speaker 7 (03:25):
I will that go.

Speaker 8 (03:26):
We can't take that care in the tent until the
Goddess of the mountain cares.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
As we make them further.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
He is made.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
We tell the girl, I don't want to go any
mose too, fools, if.

Speaker 6 (03:38):
You stay here in the villains, in the village and the.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
Autmost comes you will all the palace you need respect
to me, You're only broad eyes up.

Speaker 7 (03:46):
What we were in that p t away have gone Hello.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Holmes was the only one who survived.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
He struggled up the pass that led the safety, the
icy gale whipping round him in a frenzy. A few
moments after he reached the top, the avalanche recurred. The tents,
the guides and all the equipment were buried beneath hundreds
of feet the fluting hundering. The snow way behind him
was closed. He could only fall to a head alone.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
Unaided.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
He descended the part of their to the plateau beyond,
but the goddess of the mountain was still angry. Through
the knifing wind and snow, he battled on without food
and was out, as he told me later, much hope.
Even Holmes was helpless in that battle of man against
the elements. What happened in that thirty six hours he
never really knew, except if the wind howled and the

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driving snow slashed at him without mercy.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Finally, his mind began to wander, and he became delirious.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
What's in, dear boy? And then I valin?

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Will you my addie?

Speaker 5 (05:06):
Once introduced to the Goddess of the mountain, I think
you will have a lot in common to any one.

Speaker 7 (05:11):
Be big as you can here for heavens, take as
part as you can.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
I think I've caught a chill.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Though his mind was wandering, a great strength combined with
instinctive burds for self preservation as have kept on his feet.
But finally he returned to normal consciousness to find himself
jogging along a rough road in a primitive car drawn
by two oxen, the sun shining on him, and a
white girl feeding warm broth from a top. For a moment,

(05:44):
the girl looked at him with a comforting smile.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Let's spoken.

Speaker 9 (05:51):
You wonder You look puzzled, poor man. You can't make
that mind whether you're in this world or the next.

Speaker 7 (05:56):
Why and how did I get you? Please?

Speaker 9 (05:59):
My name is I I'm a medical missionary. I found
you wandering out of your mind two days ago, and
I've taken you under my wing. We're going to the
monastery of Pancha Pushba.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
I'm most grateful to you, Miss Parley, you have saved
my life. Permit me to introduce myself. My name is
Sikerson or Loft Seekerson and Marvigeon Explorer.

Speaker 9 (06:20):
Oh no, no, your name is Sherlock Holmes and you're
a famous English tectives.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
I don't understand, mister Holmes.

Speaker 9 (06:27):
You've been delirious for the last two days in your ravings.

Speaker 8 (06:30):
I was delighted to learn that great Sherlock Holt did
not die two years ago. At the rack and back falls,
I can.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
See the fisimulation is useless, my dear young lady. However,
I'll explore you to keep my secret. It's essential that
for a while longer the world continues.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
To think you're dead.

Speaker 8 (06:45):
You don't need to worry, mister Holmes.

Speaker 9 (06:47):
I'm a great admirer of yours, and I promise that
no one will ever learn your secret from my lips.

Speaker 7 (06:52):
Try drinking a little more broach.

Speaker 8 (06:54):
You're dreadfully weak.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
So another white man travels the road to Pancha Pushpa.
Stop the cart. You need help.

Speaker 6 (07:08):
My own cart has broken the wheel.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
We're going perhaps to the monastery a bunch of pushba.

Speaker 10 (07:13):
We are ah good theater dormitoryvich Borigin in peril Russian.
Then I will travel with you, please to make room.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Remember my secret and the cat make.

Speaker 6 (07:30):
Your name, please, young lady, I think Parley.

Speaker 8 (07:33):
I'm an American medical missionary.

Speaker 10 (07:35):
I do not approve of missionaries. But you are very beautiful,
So Borigin will forgive you.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Who is this magic lying on the floor? He looks
half dead?

Speaker 5 (07:46):
I am half dead, grossputing My name is Ciguson.

Speaker 7 (07:50):
I am Norwegian.

Speaker 6 (07:51):
What is Norwegian doing in Tibet?

Speaker 7 (07:53):
I have been.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
Exploring the mountains? And what may I ask is a
Russian doing in Tibet? Gospel in Oregon?

Speaker 6 (07:59):
What is no Russian doing?

Speaker 10 (08:01):
You shall see my friends to Holy Mother. Russia shall
belong to that. But now let us be gay. We
have some hours ahead of us. You are like welcome
is violet.

Speaker 8 (08:13):
I'm afraid I don't drink.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Whatri genual did you to drink? Then he will sing
your songs of his native Russia.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
We shall be happy. I chicken God more that the
actual singing.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
Holmes told me that every note chard is aching weary ahead.
After a few hours, the stranger assotted trio arrived at
the gates of the monastery. The edifice, as Holmes told me,
of great antiquity and of breathtaking beauty, and built in
the shadow of a giant mountain, he was fed and bathed,
and shortly afterwards he found himself, together with his two companions,

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in the presence of the head Abbot, himself a man
of great age and infinite wisdom. The face chanting of
religious music can be heard coming from another part of
the monastery, as the old man.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
My dear miss Farley, my dear gentlemen, I have welcomed
you to the monastery, and yet each one of you
has come to me separately and asked that he be
given permission to go to the sacred city of Laser.
I cannot give that permission, my children.

Speaker 10 (09:34):
Borogin has traveled a long way for not You will
be most unhappy if it does not.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
Get the permission.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
I am an explorer weapon, sir, will not that fact
entitle it some consideration.

Speaker 7 (09:44):
I too have traveled a great way, Sir, my children,
I realize your claims that the permission is not in
my power to grant. Tibet is ruled by our Chinese openlords.
In any case, I will ask you to turn your heads.
Gentleman approaching us has preceded you in residence here. He
also wishes to tread the road to Latsa.

Speaker 6 (10:08):
You have you with it as I say, yes.

Speaker 7 (10:09):
My son, permit me to introduce you, Sahadi Forester, Miss
Miss Eileen Fari, How doudo?

Speaker 8 (10:18):
How do you do?

Speaker 7 (10:18):
Sir Harri God Bodin Barodeen from Russia?

Speaker 6 (10:22):
How dudo? And cannot travel the world.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
At that meeting an Englishman God me pushers.

Speaker 7 (10:28):
And mister Olafigason from Northe God Dak Sahai, how do
you know? Please be seated, my children. The Chinese ruler
in this province has heard of your presence here. He
has announced his intention of visiting you. Before he arrives,
I should like to ask you each a question. Four

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of you, all from different countries, have traveled here to
the mountains of Tibet, that is monastery. I can offer you, freshman,
the opportunity of acquiring wisdom and peace. What more do
you seek in Daza? I shall ask you each that question?
In turn, you, Miss Farley, what do you seek?

Speaker 9 (11:16):
I seek the opportunity to bring both God and health
to your Tibetan people, and you, mister.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Cecus, I seek to chart the true costs of your mountains,
and so to bring knowledge to.

Speaker 7 (11:27):
The world and you Gods Puddin Borodin.

Speaker 10 (11:31):
I seek to bring aboutunderstanding between the great peoples of
Tibet and Russia.

Speaker 6 (11:36):
If I succd.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Saren his family, they consider turning to Buddhism.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
Indeed, and you, Sir Harvey, as representative of the British government,
what do you seek.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
I shall not join in this contest of wishful skin.

Speaker 11 (11:52):
I merely remind you, sir, that your government has signed
a treaty with mine.

Speaker 7 (11:55):
And was not that treaty forced upon us by our
Chinese overlords. No, my children, you have advanced brave reasons,
but I cannot help remembering not the streams of Tibet,
fair gold nuggets, the size of hazel nuts, you foreigners,
and your pitiful ignorance esteem gold. That signals the arrival

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of Watson, the Chinese emissary. Your problems will resettled, my children.
I will acquaint him with your request. Why are you smiling,
mister Holmes at the name of the Chinese overlord?

Speaker 5 (12:36):
What soon must avoid falling into old habitant saying elementary,
My dear, what son?

Speaker 1 (12:42):
He's going to speak silent talent? The Abbot has told
me or wishes. I will hold conference American lady, and
no will not be allowed.

Speaker 10 (12:54):
Only Great Britain and Russia a treaties with my country.

Speaker 11 (12:59):
Are you fish that I have prior right over the
Russian representatives.

Speaker 10 (13:04):
I represented Sar and Rush you as your neighbor, I
demanded my diplomatic proval.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Follow me.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
I will decide things, not you. I should inform the
British Consulate.

Speaker 8 (13:14):
Peeping Well, mister Holmes, it looks as if you and
I at any rate don't get to Lassa.

Speaker 7 (13:23):
You look worried.

Speaker 8 (13:25):
Does the journey to Lassa mean so much to you?

Speaker 5 (13:26):
It isn't that I'm worried about the potential danger that
hangs over this monastery.

Speaker 7 (13:30):
Violent forces are at work, do you mean.

Speaker 8 (13:31):
Mister Holmes.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
As you know Miss Polly, I have some specialized acquaintance
with these matters, and I tell you that I have
rarely seen more clearly exemplified that emotional tension which leads
to one thing.

Speaker 7 (13:40):
Murder. That is what I'm afraid of, young ladies. Murder.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
That was what Holmes was afraid of.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Later that day, as the sun was setting over the mountaintop,
the old Abbott walked slowly in the monastery gardens. Does
he talked to the man who he thought, mister.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
Steers, and what can I do to help you? Our
conversation has pleased me. You are a man of rare
perception and knowledge. I grant you one worthy to enter Razer,
But I can often no hope. Mister Wi has already
rejected the applications of both the Englishman and the Russian.
He did that, he did my son. He told me

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they were both very angry and threatened him.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
If anything were to happen to the Chinese emissary, would
you have the right grant permission for John to larsom?

Speaker 7 (14:32):
Yes, Sancho, Then you envoy arrived, Peking, But what are
you suggesting, my son? This monastery is a haven of peace,
a back water far from the troubled stream of life. Oh,
violence has ever occurred. I hope it never will. Yet
the Chinese envoy was frightened, you say rather himself. Yes,

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my son, he has left the monastery. Of course. Now
those who come here, even for a short visit, must
break bread with us and sleep at this one night.
Mister wah is quoted in the cele before.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
Think of your mind if we call on him a
reverend sir, of course, not, my son, or you will
waste your breath in talking to him.

Speaker 7 (15:11):
He will not give you permission to take the road
to Laser. He sleeps my son, Let us not disturb him.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
You don't mind the reverend, Sir. I must waken him.
If he can't be awakened, what can be wrong? I
think I know I'm going into Where is your answer, reverence, Sir?

(15:41):
He is, yes, Sir, strangled with his own cue.

Speaker 7 (15:47):
The poor misguided man has taken his own life. No, sir,
look at those marks on his shoulder.

Speaker 6 (15:53):
He has been murdered.

Speaker 7 (15:55):
What are we to do as it happens to Ragland?

Speaker 5 (15:58):
Sair? I have a certain amount of experience with these
matters in my in my own country.

Speaker 7 (16:03):
If I were to produce.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
The murder for you, with certain proof of his guilt.
But you authorized my going to Larsan.

Speaker 7 (16:09):
Yes, since for a few days that mission is mine
to give, I will grant it. You fill me with
a strange confidence. But how will you find this taker
of life?

Speaker 5 (16:20):
I can't tell you now, sir, But I shall find him.
All that I requires a little assistance from himself, of course,
what is it? Let us both lead to sell push
guard here and constrict orders that no one's to enter
and discompanied by me very well.

Speaker 7 (16:32):
But my son, where are you going? Before very long, sir,
I hope to be on my way to Larsan.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Doc Watson will tell us the rest of his story immediately.
So I'll just take a second to remind you that hamburgers, yup,
hamburgers are practically.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
In all American fools. We all love a good hamburger.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
But where do you taste the juicy hamburger together with
a glass of Petrie California Burgundy. Why that Patrick Burgundy
is a hearty red wine. It's just the best friend
a hamburger, or steak, or any kind of meat dish
ever had. So remember, if you want a red wine
for dinner, you want Petrie Burgundy.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
If you prefer a white wine, you want Petree so turned.
And if you can't make.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Up your mind which you want, it's simple to buy
one by two, but always by Petrie p E. T
R I Petrie, Doctor Watson. It seems to me that
Sherlock Holmes was in a tough spot. There he was
thousands of miles from England. A murderer was running loose.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Holmes was in disguise, and he hadn't got you.

Speaker 7 (17:41):
To help him like a kid.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
I must say.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
I think that I was useful to my old friend, but.

Speaker 6 (17:48):
I wasn't there. So this time he enlisted the services
of Eiland Fot the American Girl.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
Immediately after he'd left the cell of the murdered man,
he'd gone to Miss Folly and told over the tragedy,
and then returned to the scene of the crime.

Speaker 6 (18:02):
He found that his instructions had been carried out and.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
That the guard was barring the entrance the dead man.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
He's a guard in front of the cell. My instructions.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Yeah, that gave you your orders.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Yes, you might go in.

Speaker 7 (18:21):
He's closed the door behind us. So young has the
right of business valley. It's not a prettysh sight.

Speaker 8 (18:28):
I've seen sudden death before, mister Holmes.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
In any case, I wouldn't have your friend.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
I'm so flatty. But you asked me to help you.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
You were the only one who knew my true identity,
and that's why I suggested to pick my old friend's place.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
I need watch, I say, I needed a sounding some
in bought my deductions. When we're here, but like a.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
Mat there we are now his candle.

Speaker 7 (18:48):
Oh, I wondered if it wasn't a pretty site. Hold
the candle, will you please, Miss Valley, Thank you? This
isn't hard to reconstruct. Killer stood behind his victim held
him out the left shoulder. So while his cue around
his name, we pulled back. Yes, yes, the marks of
self evident. Hello, what's the speed?

Speaker 8 (19:07):
Cigarettes dropped as it was burning? I should think, And
now it's nothing but ash, shaky dash, Now.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
Witch of the visitors, the monasteries make cigarettes.

Speaker 8 (19:15):
Yourself, the Russian aser, Harvey the Englishman.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
I think you may justifiably omit myself from the suspects,
so that narrows us down to two loops.

Speaker 7 (19:23):
Holly, what is it here?

Speaker 5 (19:25):
Traces here so naked eye not only a tobacco ash
and paper, but a can'd board.

Speaker 8 (19:29):
But what does that signify?

Speaker 7 (19:30):
Mister OCAs nearly heart? Come on, young lady, we must
pay a visit to borrow in cell at once.

Speaker 10 (19:44):
Arguments always are Harvey Forester, you give me the argument.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
What's my dear boy?

Speaker 10 (19:49):
I am not your dear big I'm pet Dimitrovitch boriginam
passenger of Holymead of Russia and.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
A friend of your comment. Come in, come in, the
missionary girl and the sig Norwegian. Come in, we will
drink vodka and I will sing Russian songs for you.

Speaker 8 (20:08):
We haven't come here to listen to songs. The Chinese
envoy was murdered.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Tonight, so we have been told, my dear Sir Harvey
and I are very happy, because.

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Are we not well? I won't pretend I'm happy.

Speaker 7 (20:21):
What did in Norwegian? You were in the cell tonight
at the time of the murder. That's how allah.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
I can't prove it.

Speaker 6 (20:27):
And that's where I just found.

Speaker 5 (20:29):
Ashes and totally burnt cigarette ashes that included fragments of cardboard.
Only a Russian cigarette has a cardboard mouthpiece.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
What you can or cannot prove is.

Speaker 6 (20:38):
Of no interest to me.

Speaker 11 (20:40):
He's very obsolute tonight, and we've just been having a
political argument. Couldn't agree on a single fight, except on
the danger of the common man. He was telling me
of the most extraordinary revolution in his estates. You know,
they chop off one of his hang kids.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
You're hunborodin quick which one as God merciful my left
and you won't beneath your blood.

Speaker 6 (21:03):
Is made of works Norwegian. He is made of wax.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
Worrcy for yourself it's more than that.

Speaker 5 (21:11):
It is complicit proof. What you mean, mister, I cannot
tell you now I must leave you here. Let me
warn you the three of you will be well advised
to keep an eye on each other. Meanwhile, I'm see
the abbot. Hi, mister, because now I know who murdered Fatsom.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
The pink fingers have dawn as teling across the mountain top.
Soon you will be on your way to her, sir. Yes, reverence, sir,
you have kept your promise. You kept yours, mister secrecy
the chin when his soldiers have arrived and the table
of life has been given into their custody, Before you leave,

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my son, I want you to do something for me, anything, reference, sir,
What is it? The hood figure in the corner is
that of the monastery's scribe. He keeps our annimals. I
want you to explain for our records how you knew
which one of the three was the taker of life.
It was not difficult, sir. The killer a gripped Vaton's

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shoulder with the left hand, while the right was used
to strangle him.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Therefore, the Russian boarding could not be the killer since
his left hand was off, if quite so.

Speaker 7 (22:37):
It was, as you told me, made of wax. Then,
but the clue of.

Speaker 5 (22:41):
The cigarette pointed directly to the Washian. Therefore it had
obviously been planted there deliberately to incrimit him. Now there
is no praying police force. In death, we need no police.

Speaker 7 (22:52):
There is no crime here, my son. But continue, Why.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
Should the cigarette be plied between criminate the Russian unless
there was someone capable of taking the deduction from a
handful of the great ash.

Speaker 7 (23:03):
Therefore the murderer was the one person who knew my
true identity. Miss iden Franli supposed vision no missionary. Has
it transpired when she confessed with no America, No the secret.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Service agents of a medical of German rigin seeking to
reach Lassa before the Russians, and am furiated by Batum's
denial of passage.

Speaker 7 (23:23):
Any secret services that are off without such employee. She
will pay for the mortal sins. May she redeem herself
with her next place on the William, my son. Yes,
reverend sir, you are about to leave me and I
shall never see you again. So evil and death came

(23:46):
to punch a pushbarn to my monastery in the caravan
that brought you here. I shall missue, my son. I
shall miss you greatly, and I you, Reverend sir, who
would you consider still here? I can only offer you peace,
a shelter from.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
The outside world, and quiet companionship. Three great gifts, sir,
But I cannot take them. My work is not done.
I must go on, of course, my son.

Speaker 7 (24:17):
It was an old man's dream. One last question, What
is it, sir? You spoke of your true identity?

Speaker 6 (24:25):
Just now?

Speaker 7 (24:26):
Who are you? My son?

Speaker 5 (24:29):
Reverend Sir? I cannot tell even you the answer to
that question. One day perhaps, but not now. Let us
just say that I have wandered through a world of trouble,
just as you have remained trankled in the world of peace.
I hope, sir, that beh meeting them.

Speaker 7 (24:49):
I hope so too. Good Bye, my son, Goodbye Reverend sir,
good bye.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Doctor.

Speaker 7 (25:23):
That was really an unusual story.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
You told it so well I felt you were actually
a part of it.

Speaker 12 (25:28):
Oh, my boys, I said, the story was told me
by Holmes. I never been to Tibet, being to India,
of course, I never really wanted to go to Tibet.
Horrible mountains, terrible willow up, the bandits on the road, so.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Dangerous, doctor, you're not afraid of danger.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
Ten years ago, mister Bartel, the question like that had
been insult. Today I realized that all of us, unless
we're stupid, have some fear of danger. I would say
that I'm definitely not a coward, nor am I a
thrill seeker. But I've done with searching for something new.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Me too, doctor, I'm through searching for something new. Also,
now that I've found Petrie wine, I'm gonna stick to them.

Speaker 4 (26:09):
Mister Buttol, No matter what we talked about when you
said it always sounds like Petrick wine.

Speaker 9 (26:14):
Oh why not?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
I can't think of a more delicious wine, and no wonder.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
The Petrie family has been making the fine Petrie wines
for generations, ever since the eighteen hundreds. They've hinted on
down from father to son, from father to son, the
fine art of turning luscious sun ripened grapes into fragrant,
delicious wine. And because the making of Petrie wine is
a family affair, you can rest assured that the Petrie

(26:40):
family takes.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Pride in doing a good job. They won't put that.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Name Petrie on any wine that isn't up to the
high Petrie standards. Yes, if it's Petrie wine, you know
it's good wine because Petree took time to bring you
good wine. Well, doctor Watson, what new Sherlock Holmes adventure
do you plan to tell us next week?

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Well, now, next week, mister valtol, I'm continuous toys.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
Started off in a very light hearted way and ended
on the same note, and yet it involved Sholock Holmes
and myself in serious danger and causes intense humiliation.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
I call it it venor of the pigeon feathers.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Oh, thank you thinking, And before you go, I want
to remind the families of our return veterans that their
sons are more than heroes. They not only fought bravely
in the armed forces, they acquired new skills, learned or
bettered themselves in some trade or further the education. I'm
in a return with a new maturity and a new wisdom.

(27:40):
They'll be more valuable to past all to future employers,
and more valuable to their country. The greatest assets America
has at this moment are her veterans. Remember that good.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Night, tonight.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Sherlock Holmes's Adventure was written by Dennis Green and Anthony
Boucher and was suggested by incident. In the Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle story, The Adventure of the Empty House, music
is by Dean Foster. Mister Rathborne appears through the courtesy
of Metro, Goodwin Mayor, and mister Bruce through the courtesy
of Universal Pictures and our starr. In the Sherlock Holmes series,

(28:25):
the Petree Wine Company of San Francisco, California invites you
to tune.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
In again next week, same time, same station.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Sherlock Holmes comes to you from our Hollywood studios. This
is Harry Bartel saying good night for the Petrie family.
We're a solid hour of exciting mystery dramas. Listen every
Monday night on most of these same stations at eight
o'clock to Michael Shane, followed immediately by Sherlock Holmes.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
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