1983 Alley
December Sunny
Chapter 7 of the Night
The typewriter continues to push the next line closer to the truth
The fog of the heathered pipe
Drifts to the wilting tree
Silence cries out to me
The rotunda off Baker Street
The arm of the armored knight
The iris badge shines.
The badge of the iris shimmering on the arm of the armored knight
The sound of an unoccupied carriage
A late-night visit
Evil's bloody opening in the Victorian moonlight
The vanishing pistol
The charred cane
The melted wax figure
Who wasn't there
The symbols on the jewel case
The illusion of the jewels. The illusion of a jewellery box
Contradictions lead to the dead-end alley he's piled up
Evidence buried to perfection
The corners of that mocking Scotland Yard's mouth rise
WOMAN: If Evil is the music of magnificent cruelty
(Then Justice is the melancholy of deep helplessness)
WOMAN: Its finale I'll write with my own hands
(Then I'll light up)
Woman: The morning light dries out the last line of sorrow
(Then the raindrops will wash the dark walls)
Woman: Black ink stains the serenity
(The lights go out and the red curtain goes down)
Facts can only penetrate into the
Soil with no footsteps
Suddenly, the slightest scent of flowers
is in the background. The scent of flowers
A costume made to be conspicuous
Each man lies for a different reason and wears a mask
Motivation has only one name, and that's desire
Far-farther-farther-farther-farther-farther-farther-farther-farther
Across the swamp of humanity
Who really can't get dirty
We can forget to forgive
But must know the truth The iron bed that's been moved
That last piece of the puzzle finally fits together
I hear footsteps anticipating the heel of a moccasin
He pushes open the door The evening breeze shakes the kerosene lamp for a moment
The typewriter The typewriter stops at the murderer's name and I turn around
The night sky over Westminster starts to boil
And in the chest blooms a gaudy death
I taste this last sweet sip of truth
Smiling back at the justice that's only quietly served
Fiddle in the Thames
WOMAN: And if the evil is the magnificent cruelty of the score
(FOOTSTEPS ANticipate moccasin heels) Its finale I'll write with my own hand The morning light dries the last line of sorrow Black ink stained with serenity Lyrics Explanation: 1893 Alley December Sunny 1893: In 1893, Mrs. Watson died, and Sherlock Holmes, who had pretended to be dead, had finished his Tibet trip and was traveling in Persia, Khartoum and other places; because Conan Doyle wrote in The Last Case: Holmes and Moriarty fell off a cliff, causing readers "public outrage", and then in 1893 brought Holmes back to life to write the rest of the story. Chapter 7 of Night The Typewriter continues to push the next line closer to the truth The Typewriter: In The Case of the Identity, Holmes deduces that Wendy Bank is Angel by the missing "e" and "r" on the typewritten note; The Typewriter: In The Case of the Identity, Holmes deduces that Wendy Bank is Angel by the missing "e" and "r" on the typewritten note. The Fog of the Briar Pipe The Briar Pipe: Holmes's favorite, a beloved possession that he carries with him everywhere he goes; Holmes says in The Masked Man that "the pipe is sometimes very important, and that, with the exception of the watch and the laces of the shoes, there is nothing more expressive of a man's character than the pipe." a man's personality." Drifting towards the withered tree, which cries out to me in silence The withered tree: an old elm tree destroyed by lightning at Musgrave Manor in the Musgrave Rite case, which Holmes measured to find the crown left behind by Charles I; The rotunda off Baker Street Baker Street: 1881-1904, where Holmes was a member of the Baker Street family, and where he was a member of the Baker Street family. -1904, Holmes and Watson **** rented 221B B Baker Street apartment; The Round Square: Trafalgar Square, London's famous Trafalgar Square, where the Hound of the Baskervilles' Stapleton (Roger?) is shown in the movie The Hound of the Baskervilles, and where the Hound of the Baskervilles is shown in the movie. The Hound of the Baskervilles) rides here in coachman 2704 John? Kretun's carriage; Knight in armor on arm Knight in armor: The Three Men of the Same Name Chinese life introduced in June 1902, Holmes refused the knight knighthood (Knighthood) enthroned; Iris badge Shimmering Iris badge: Iris (golden lily, or vetiver iris) was considered to be God's The iris (golden lily, or vetiver) was considered a holy relic given to the King of France by an angel of God, and the French royal family used the iris crest as a symbol; Holmes is 1/4 French, and his grandmother was the sister of the French fine artist Girne (The Greek Interpreter); The sound of an unoccupied carriage The unoccupied carriage: in The Lone Ranger, Holmes and Watson are in the countryside at the border of Surrey, and they find the Violette Smith's empty carriage, broken by Smith. In "A Study in Scarlet Letter", Holmes follows the suspect, Mrs. Sawyer's carriage, only to find it empty and the suspect having jumped out midway; Late-night visits Late-night visits: "The Crooked Mouth Man", in which Holmes and Watson find the empty carriage of Mrs. Sawyer, and the suspect jumps out midway; Late-night visits The Crooked Mouth Man. Kate? Whitney pays a late-night visit to Watson and asks him to look for her husband, who has been missing for two days, at the Big Smoke; John Openshaw, in "Five Orange Kernels", visits Watson late at night in the rain. Obenshaw's late-night visit to Holmes in the rain; Evil's opening in Victorian Scarlet VICTORIA: Conan? Doyle, in the Preface to The Last Salutation, states, "Holmes began his career as a detective in the middle of the late Victorian dynasty, in the middle of the short Edwardian period." The Scarlet Opening The Scarlet Opening: the first case that Holmes and Watson ****ed together was The Study on Scarlett, which in English is The Study on Scarlett, and directly translates to the study of the dark red color (blood), and Holmes and Watson met for the first time when Holmes was doing an experiment on the precipitation of blood proteins; The Vanishing Pistol. Disappearing pistols: one of Gibson's two pistols disappears in The Mystery of Thor Bridge; Scorched canes Scorched canes: Holmes beats the sidewalk with a cane in The Redheads; in The Three-Masted Ship Gloria Scott, old Trevor uses a lead-filled cane; in The Greek Interpreter, Melas is coerced by Latimer with a lead-filled cane; The Greek Interpreter: Holmes and Watson meet for the first time, and the two pistols disappear. The Melted Wax Figure Who Is Not Present Holmes uses the wax figure to lure his enemies in The Empty House and The Case of the Crown Jewels; "Who Is Not Present" refers to the wax figure being in the house while Holmes waits for his prey in the empty house across the street from the house; and Holmes sends someone to investigate whether the estate steward, Berrimore, has been killed by a man who is not present in the house. Holmes had sent someone to investigate whether the estate steward, Bryn Mawr, was on the estate to rule out the possibility that he had come to London to follow Sir Henry; The illusion of symbols on the jewel case On the jewel case: the bulk of Agra's treasure from The Four Signatures is multiplied in a heavy iron chest; The illusion of symbols: the perpetrators of The Dancing Villain use the villainous form of graffiti to send a message; The contradictions lead him to pile up p> Contradictions leading to the cul-de-sac he piled up In The Architect of Norwood, Holmes discovers that the second floor corridor is six feet shorter than the first floor one, leading to the discovery of a perfect secret room built at the end of the corridor by the architect, Oldacre; Evidence perfectly buried There are many cases in which Holmes can't find the evidence to bring the culprits to justice; in Millworton, Holmes and Watson illegally enter the Milverton house and burn the letters and other evidence in Mee's possession that were used to blackmail people; That upturned corner of the mouth that mocks Scotland Yard Holmes often mocks Scotland Yard for the inability of its official detectives to handle cases; If Evil is the score of a magnificent cruelty In The Scarlet Pimpernel, Watson writes: "My friend (Holmes) was a spirited musician, and himself not only a skillful player, but a composer of great talent ...... "Music was Holmes's great love, and sleuthing and the pursuit of criminals were at one time regarded by him as activities more important than (Then justice is a deep and helpless despondency) In many cases, Holmes felt the powerlessness of the so-called "justice" from the law; Holmes said, "Watson, no, I can't do that. Once the summons is issued it will be impossible to save him. Once or twice I have been made to realize that I have done more harm by discovering the culprit than by the crime itself. I have now learned the need of caution, and I had better cajole the laws of England than cajole my conscience." . In The Devil's Foot, again out of sympathy for justice, Holmes lets the murderer Dr. Sturdell go free. I'll write the end of it myself In The Last Case, Holmes tells the Napoleon of crime, Professor Moriarty, "If I could be sure of destroying you, I would willingly die with you for the good of society." " During a thrilling trip to the Continent, he said to Watson: "If the journey of my life ended tonight, I could die with a clear conscience. Thanks to me the air of London has been freshened. In the thousand or so cases I have handled, I believe that I have never put my powers to the wrong use. The day will come, Watson, when I have captured or eliminated that most dangerous and capable of criminals in Europe, when my career as a detective will be at an end, and your memoirs can be wound up." (Then I'll light the ember in the ashes) Holmes telegraphs to his brother Mycroft in The Bruce-Partington Project, "A glimmer of light has been seen in the darkness, but it may be extinguished." The morning light dries the last of the sorrow (then the raindrops will wash away the high walls of darkness) High walls: a reference to prisons in general, and Dartmoor Prison appears in The Hound of the Baskervilles. Black ink Stained with serenity In The Curious Case of the Two Women, Holmes discovers, by identifying the black ink with the blue-black indigo ink, that the fraudster Von? evidence of Mrs. Lammermrein's crimes, and the Duchess of Carlingford finds peace as a result; (Scene Lights Off Red Curtain Down) Conan? Doyle says in the Preface to The Last Salutation, "It is time to close, real or fictional, and Holmes must not fail to retire." Facts can only penetrate to the soil where there are no footprints In The Curious Case of the Black Angel, because no footprints were found next to the body of Josua? In "The Curious Case of the Black Angel", because no footprints were found beside the body of Josua Fellowes, it was thought that he had died by suicide, but Holmes discovered that the murderer had committed the deed in a tree; in "The Secret Case of Boscombe Stream Valley", Holmes judged that the murderer was a cripple by observing the depths of the left and right footprints; The sudden subtle scent of a flower In "The Hound of the Baskervilles", when Sir Henry receives an anonymous letter of warning, Holmes puts the letterhead close to his nostrils, and the letterhead is brought to his nose. In The Hound of the Baskervilles, when Sir Henry receives an anonymous warning letter, Holmes holds the paper close to his nostrils and smells a subtle scent of jasmine, which he recognizes as a perfume, and guesses that the case is connected with a certain woman, who later turns out to be the murderer's wife, Stapleton. Deliberately conspicuous costumes Holmes has used disguise many times in his investigations (e.g., in The Four Autographs, Holmes disguises himself as an old sailor, so that even Watson does not recognize him, and in The Last Cases, Holmes disguises himself as an Italian missionary in order to avoid Moriarty's pursuit), and in A Scandal in the Bohemia, Holmes disguises himself as an old priest in order to get the photographs. Everyone lies with a mask for different reasons In The Masked Man, Mrs. Munro hides the truth from her husband to protect him and the newly built family, and when her own daughter appears at the window, she puts on a grey mask; Motive has only one name, and that's desire Beyond the swamp of human nature who can really be killed? swamp who can really get away without being soiled Holmes's most famous story about the swamp is "The Hound of the Baskervilles," in which the swamp engulfs the sinister murderer Stapledon, but what is even more frightening is the shadowy human heart; We can forget, forgive, but we must know the truth Holmes believes that he can let the criminal go if it is justified by extenuating circumstances, but only if the The criminal must be honest with him, telling him how and why the crime was committed; in The Masked Man, he says, "It is much better to get at the truth than to have endless suspicions." The Moved Iron Bed That Last Piece of the Picture Finally Pieced Together The Case of the Speckled Tape, in which Miss Stoner can't move her bed because it's screwed to the floor; The Mystery of Lydgate, in which Sherlock Holmes risks his own life to locate the part of a post-it note that's been torn away, and thus determines that the Cunninghams have murdered their coachman, William Kirwan; p> I heard footsteps anticipating moccasin heels He pushed open the door The evening breeze shook the kerosene lamp for a while In "A Scandal in Bohemia," Watson visits Holmes at night, and not long afterward, the man who is pretending to be Von? The King of Bohemia, pretending to be Count Von Kramm, also happened to visit, wearing "a pair of calf-high leather boots, the cuffs of which were inlaid with dark brown cowhide", but Holmes had long since surmised that the visitor was, in fact, the hereditary King of Bohemia; The typewriter stopped at the name of the murderer, and I turned around. The night sky over Westminster Abbey began to boil with the sound of the wind. Boiling Westminster Abbey: that is, London's famous Westminster Abbey (Westminster Abbey), is located in the West End of London, adjacent to the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street, was built in 960, is the successive British kings crowned on the throne, held a wedding celebration, but also the location of the royal tombs. In addition to Princess Diana, Newton, Darwin and Churchill are buried here. The central London area is divided into several districts, one of which is called Westminster. 221B Baker Street is located in the Westminster district. In the case of The Second Bloodstain Case, one of the suspects who lived in Westminster was assassinated; Blooming in the Chest of a Brilliant Death In Milverton, the beautiful woman who mysteriously visited put a bullet into Milverton's chest;; In The Lone Ranger, Woodley was shot in the forehead by Carruthers: I Savor This Last Bite of Sweet Truth < /p> Smiling back at the fact that justice is only quietly served Holmes, who transferred the fruits of his countless cases to the official detectives without compensation, once blandly remarked that the work was the best reward of all. Fiddle in the Thames Holmes was a first-rate fiddler; the Thames is the famous river that runs through London (in "The Four Signatures," Holmes and the Crown Detective venture out on the Thames in pursuit of the murderer, Jonnozan Shaw, who employs what is claimed to be the fastest boat on the Thames, "The Aurora ");
And if evil is a magnificent, cruel score