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Enola Holmes Enola Holmes (2020) is a delightful mystery adventure film that revolves around the young sister of famed

Enola Holmes

Enola Holmes (2020) is a delightful mystery adventure film that revolves around the young sister of famed detective Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Harry Bradbeer and based on the novel series by Nancy Springer, the movie introduces audiences to a fresh and empowering perspective on the Holmes universe.

The titular character, Enola Holmes, is portrayed by the talented and charismatic Millie Bobby Brown. Known for her breakthrough role as Eleven in Stranger Things, Brown shines in this coming-of-age role. Enola is a strong-willed, intelligent, and independent teenager who finds herself embarking on a thrilling journey to solve the mystery of her missing mother.

Henry Cavill, the dashing actor who portrayed Superman, takes on the iconic role of Sherlock Holmes. Cavill's portrayal breathes new life into the legendary detective as he navigates the complexities of the Holmes family dynamics and assists his younger sister.

Helena Bonham Carter brings her impeccable acting prowess to the character of Eudoria Holmes, Enola's mother. Carter's portrayal of the unconventional and fiercely independent Eudoria adds depth and emotion to her character, leaving a lasting impression.

The ensemble cast also includes Sam Claflin as Mycroft Holmes, Enola's older brother, who finds himself at odds with her independent aspirations. Claflin's performance brilliantly showcases the tensions that arise within the Holmes family. Louis Partridge joins the cast as Tewkesbury, a charming young lord who becomes an unexpected ally to Enola, adding a touch of romance and mystery.

With an enchanting storyline and stellar performances, Enola Holmes captivates audiences with its thrilling plot and breathtaking visuals. The film not only provides a new perspective on the Holmes family but also explores themes of feminism, independence, and the power of intelligence.

The soundtrack of Enola Holmes serves as a magnificent accompaniment to the on-screen journey. Composed by Daniel Pemberton, the score perfectly captures the suspense, excitement, and emotional nuances of the story. Pemberton's music heightens the tension during crucial moments and envelops viewers in the world of Enola Holmes.

From the dramatic orchestral tracks to the subtle piano melodies, the Enola Holmes soundtrack is a diverse collection of beautifully crafted pieces. The music transports listeners to Victorian England and emphasizes the time period's elegance and sophistication.

You can play and download the enchanting sounds of Enola Holmes here (insert link). Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies that evoke the spirit of the film, whether you're a fan of classical compositions or modern cinematic scores.

Enola Holmes is a must-watch film for fans of detective stories, adventure, and empowering coming-of-age tales. With its stellar cast, gripping storyline, and mesmerizing soundtrack, it proves to be a delightful addition to the Holmes universe. Join Enola on her thrilling journey and immerse yourself in the world of mystery, family, and the power of knowledge.

Don't miss out on this wonderful cinematic experience. Grab your popcorn, gather your friends and family, and prepare to be swept away by Enola Holmes.

A bit more complicated than a simple disappearance.
A caricature.
A curiosity. Is that why you're here, to pick my brains?
A dance instructor, a governess.
A kind offer,
A lady!
A lost child, a puffed up misanthrope,
A man in a brown bowler hat?
A matter of great bitterness for him
A motor car. How delightful, Miss Harrison.
A pine cone called Dash?
A poor choice of word.
A revolutionary, and yourself.
A shilling apiece!
A simple shave, please, Martin.
A strange looking gentleman.
A tree branch broke above me as I was collecting wild mushrooms.
A tree branch broke above me while I was collecting wild mushrooms.
A useless boy.
A very good issue to take.
A week ago, on the July morning of my 16th birthday,
A wild and dangerous woman brought up a wild child.
A...
Aah!
Aah!
Afternoon.
Agaricus lanipes.
Ah, the corkscrew.
Ah, there you are, sir.
Ah.
Ah.
All sorts of exercise,
All the better.
An injustice has occurred. It's time to right some wrongs.
And as they do so,
And because, as it turns out, your life is still in danger.
And both my brothers left home soon after.
And brilliant deductive thinker.
And condemn me with your bon mots.
And entirely wrong of me to have memorized it.
And he has not the strength to stop them...
And his vote proved decisive.
And how old are you, Miss Posy?
And I am a finder of lost souls.
And I am undercover, so forget I told you that piece of information.
And I believe I explicitly told you to look for her.
And I did it on my own account.
And I don't need to go to your ridiculous school.
And I must too.
And I realized I was scared,
And I realized that...
And I suspect he's rather keen on young Enola.
And I thought she meant for me to find her,
And I was telegrammed about a young female assistant of mine
And I will do it with pleasure.
And I...
And I'd work on my physics.
And I'll ask you three, and we'll discover who knows him best. Shall we?
And I'm a close personal friend of Sherlock Holmes.
And I'm investigating your son's disappearance.
And I've lost a button.
And if you still can't see that, then shame on you both!
And is that...
And it was wonderful.
And just as we molded them...
And laurustinus, and Queen Anne's lace.
And leave you to fend for yourself.
And leave you?
And my final thought is that I may have revealed my hand
And not a small part of the cause of this mess.
And now she may have done so again.
And proud, and utterly ridiculous.
And responsible mothers.
And she did not return.
And Sherlock was right too.
And so, for better or worse, is Eudoria.
And stand against the reform bill and the extension of the vote,
And Thackeray, and the essays of Mary Wollstonecraft.
And that is another thing you need to have educated out of you.
And the encyclopedia,
And the fifth thing you need to know
And the future is up to us.
And the one most frequently violated.
And the third thing you need to know,
And then going overseas, just like my uncle.
And there may be those amongst you who have already guessed it,
And there's no better disguise than fear.
And they will find that stupid little girl and bring her back to us.
And those kind of mysteries are always the most satisfying to unpick.
And though she prepared me for many things...
And to Limehouse.
And to live her remaining years with dignity.
And two, finding Mother.
And two, the Royal Academy is an institution
And we've not only got to do it for ourselves, but for our children!
And what does a boy like you want with those?
And what if it was I that...
And what might I learn from deportment?
And what she knew of Sherlock...
And what you're prepared to risk,
And which one involves me not dying?
And who stands to gain the estate with your father dead and if you die?
And why have you done so?
And why would she leave you a message?
And yet here I am, at the center of civilization.
And yet it took our mother's disappearance to bring you home.
And yet she disguised her intentions perfectly.
And yet you walk away anyway.
And yet, facts don't distract from hope.
And you decided you wanted the same.
And you rarely find that kidnap victims
And you want to drive us into a place where there is most certain danger?
And you will be well rewarded.
And you will do as you are told!
And you'll become acceptable wives
And you'll make many new friends.
And you're a cantankerous one, older brother.
And, by implication, affection."
And, look, she's made this herself.
And, um, Mr. Holmes?
And... and it would have been easier to kill me before I ran away,
ANGRILY: Who are you working for?
Arctium lappa, which you'll know as burdock.
Are all your questions about food?
Are you blooming? Send iris, please."
Are you safe now?
Are you... are you comfortable?
Aren't you the clever little tongue? I'll enjoy that.
As do I, Enola Holmes.
As has that errant brother of ours.
As Mother has proven.
As much as I.
As she is.
As she killed his father.
As the world becomes increasingly unstable,
Asked me to meet you here?
Asked you to stay?
At school.
At some point during the night.
At the possibilities of something new.
At this school, you'll be given a chance to live up to it.
ATTENDANT: Sir?
Bankmen... met.
Be careful with that. I haven't finished reading it yet.
Be careful.
Be tough,
Be tough,
Bear with me.
Beautiful, isn't it?
Because I couldn't bear...
Because otherwise you think I will affect your standing.
Because she left me.
Because you don't know what it is to be without power.
Because you have no interest in changing a world
Because...
Before we make you leave.
Bit of a to do. Bribed a porter to put me in this and get me on board.
Black shag.
BOTH: I'm sorry.
Boy, fetch us a carriage.
Breakfast.
But clearly, she didn't feel like she needed him.
But do you see how it's changing?
But don't do it because you're looking for someone.
But even your blessed mother made a match.
But for me, who chooses to wear it,
But he's on the edge of a cliff.
But I also believe that she'd be too intrigued
But I have the best police officers in London
But I kept getting dragged back towards you.
But I now see that being alone doesn't mean I have to be lonely.
But I suspect that she needs you.
But I'm fine. I'm free.
But I'm not sure she did now.
But it wasn't foul play.
But it wasn't safe.
But my family were set on me joining the army
But my family were set on me joining the army and going overseas.
But my mother is rather a fan of word games.
But needs must when you must speed somewhere.
But not if it means risking your life.
But one I must refuse.
But only with a worthy opponent.
But she didn't share everything with me.
But the truth is, Mother always had a reason for everything.
But unnecessary.
But when growing up in the countryside, there is little excitement,
But you are untapped,
But you found out about the money. You told him.
But you give me greater pleasure.
But you're probably one of those new thinkers.
But, madam, you know me.
By the way that she left leaving no clear leads,
C.
Cakes to bake.
Called Dash,
Calling it Dash.
Care of Mr. Mycroft Holmes.
Chess.
Clover.
COBBLER: Here you go, sir.
Coded messages that need to be deciphered.
Come on.
Congratulations. You finally look like the nincompoop you were born to be.
Could never get him inside.
Could you please direct me to her office?
Countless reasons.
Currently on this train searching for you, and once he finds you,
Customers to serve.
Cut it off with a knife. Of course you will.
Delicious.
Delightful. Perhaps you could join me for tea.
Depends if you're relying on her coming back.
Deserves me at least a name.
Despite your best efforts
Did you find the gunpowder?
Did you see anything to report
Do I want to find you?
Do it because you're looking for yourself.
Do you have any ideas?
Do you have any sense as to where my mother is?
Do you have any sense of where she might have gone?
Do you have anywhere I can dress?
Do you have to be quite so brutal with the hair?
Do you see?
Do you trust me?
Doesn't it make sense?
Don't be scared.
Don't be thrown off course by other people.
Don't let this train leave without someone on it!
Don't look at me like that.
Don't you remember?
Don't. I'm trying to have these men's respect.
Down!
Dragged it with you wherever you went,
Drink at the club to commiserate me?
ECHO: Every book.
ECHO: We're all agreed?
Edith mentioned "a useless boy."
EDITH: Hmm.
EDITH: No, harder. Don't be afraid of her.
Educate me as to why.
Ellie Houseman.
England is going to pot.
England.
England's true glory...
Enola Holmes.
Enola Holmes.
Enola is on her own path,
Enola is special.
Enola may prefer to stay here.
Enola seems to be surviving perfectly well on her own.
Enola, the carriage is waiting.
Enola, we are both extremely lucky to have lived this long,
Enola, whatever you're planning...
Enola, you at least had a governess?
ENOLA: ...and be anyone.
ENOLA: ...of music,
ENOLA: "Entangle herb."
ENOLA: "The bankmen met."
ENOLA: And Enola spelled backwards reads, well,
ENOLA: And the finest things that money can buy.
ENOLA: And yet we were always together.
ENOLA: Bethnal Green.
ENOLA: Dash...
ENOLA: Ellie House... man.
ENOLA: Five, two, five, five, three, three, one.
ENOLA: Hmm.
ENOLA: Huh.
ENOLA: I got it.
ENOLA: I know it's an unusual name,
ENOLA: I must admit, London isn't quite what I imagined.
ENOLA: I never really knew my father.
ENOLA: Isn't it wonderful?
ENOLA: Limehouse Lane.
ENOLA: Limehouse Lane.
ENOLA: Mother believed privacy was the highest virtue,
ENOLA: Mother thought I was extraordinary.
ENOLA: Mother.
ENOLA: Move the chest! Move the chest!
ENOLA: My father died when I was young.
ENOLA: No! Please don't do this to me.
ENOLA: Now I've finally got some peace and quiet to think,
ENOLA: Run!
ENOLA: See that window over there?
ENOLA: She likes ciphers.
ENOLA: She would continually tell me...
ENOLA: So this is where you laid your plans.
ENOLA: So you were at that meeting too.
ENOLA: So, how to conclude?
ENOLA: Tewkesbury?
ENOLA: Thank you for having me.
ENOLA: Thank you.
ENOLA: The Embankment!
ENOLA: The truth is,
ENOLA: Then we'd lunch,
ENOLA: We have nothing to eat.
ENOLA: We should think about sleeping soon.
ENOLA: We were happy.
ENOLA: Where would he go?
ENOLA: Yes.
ENOLA: You do know you've entirely ruined phase three of my plan?
ENOLA: Your family. They didn't send a detective to find you.
Enola?
Enola?
Enola.
Enola...
Enola."
Enough! This circus is not appropriate for Basilwether.
Entangle herb,
Entangle herb,
Especially men!
Eudoria thought that you'd just ignore your sister,
EUDORIA: ...entangle herb...
EUDORIA: ...the bankmen met...
EUDORIA: Ellie Houseman.
EUDORIA: Enola?
EUDORIA: Go!
EUDORIA: Got you!
EUDORIA: Historical perspective is the only way to begin a day.
EUDORIA: Hmm.
EUDORIA: It is good to care for the vulnerable,
EUDORIA: Oh, you've time enough for the world.
EUDORIA: Paint your own picture, Enola.
EUDORIA: Right, ladies, our choices:
EUDORIA: Right, ladies, to conclude: Our choices.
EUDORIA: So, we're all agreed?
EUDORIA: So, we're all agreed? Ellie Houseman.
EUDORIA: There'll come a time
EUDORIA: Up again. Come on.
EUDORIA: We need to make a decision. Entangle herb.
Eudoria's been hiding all her life.
Even your blessed mother was a bride.
Ever need me,
Expert marksman,
Extraordinary...
Eyes up! Up, up, up!
Father used to chase you all about the place, shouting,
Father would be turning in his grave.
Father?
Favorite board game?
Favorite meal of the day?
Find her,
Fine.
For my own learning.
For the Lady Tewkesbury, Marchioness of Basilwether.
For the real world.
For the safety and security of the future of our country.
For the Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether?
For what matters.
For what?
Get out of the carriage, then.
Get out of this carriage right now.
GIRL: Are we going home now?
GIRL: I'm hungry, Mother.
GIRLS: Ha, ha, ha.
GIRLS: What whim led white Whitney to whittle?
Girls...
Go!
Go!
God help us. If there's one thing this country doesn't need,
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
Good.
Good.
Grab a book and have a seat, and I'll be with you as soon as I'm free.
Greed does funny things to people, Tewkesbury.
Guide me. Teach me.
Ha, ha, ha.
Ha!
Hands up! Hands up! Up!
Hated it, but there's rarely a case
Have planned for their own disappearance. (CHUCKLES)
Have they?
Have you found her?
Have you permission to be in this school?
Have you solved it?
He doesn't have an assistant.
He had the carriage drop him here this morning. He must be here somewhere.
He is foolish,
He jumped from the train...
He sends me ahead of time to prepare the ground.
He was outside a lot. Am I right?
He wasn't in the country when the boy's father was killed,
He will have all the answers.
He will think I helped hide you, and I will be endangered by this.
He'll be fine.
He'll probably want to come by.
He's changed his ways since you claim to have known him.
He's worth more,
Hello.
Help me get in through this door.
Help me now!
Help!
Help!
Help!
Helps me do the same.
Helps me think,
Her bed hasn't been made.
Her name?
Her own way of doing things.
Her regular supply of drawing pencils has dwindled to nothing.
Here you have it.
Hips are simply a function of legs, aren't they?
His favorite case?
His favorite composer?
His favorite tobacco?
His uniform in the press photographs.
Hmm. Chrysanthemums.
Holmes... Like Sherlock?
House.
How a typical day's education worked with my mother.
How did you arrive at that conclusion?
How did you find me?
How did you know that?
How did your sister get there before ya?
How do we laugh?
How do you know Sherlock Holmes?
How on earth did you find that?
How very exciting.
How will I... How...
How? Are you certain?
Hurts considerably more than you might think.
I advise you not to... walk away.
I afforded myself a shade more comfort than this.
I am a decipherer,
I am a detective,
I am a lady detective.
I am Lestrade of Scotland Yard,
I am Lestrade, I am from Scotland Yard,
I am not the villain here.
I am the headmistress of the school.
I am well aware of your talents, Miss Grayston.
I assume you're being so delightful because of the vote?
I awoke...
I barely remember them, either.
I believe I can help you.
I believe we've already met,
I believe you went there too.
I came here... (SIGHS)
I can make us a feast.
I can see much beauty.
I can tell we're going to be firm friends.
I cannot say.
I couldn't go to my local station, of course,
I did not ask for Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether in my life.
I did not want the Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether in my life.
I didn't know.
I didn't leave you because I didn't love you.
I didn't like it in there.
I didn't want to go to Miss Harrison's Finishing School for Young Ladies.
I don't care about the breed. Any flower will do.
I don't care if you're from the Houses of Parliament. Leave this house this instant.
I don't get involved in politics.
I don't give a fig about flowers, of course.
I don't know what she wanted me to be.
I don't need friends. I have my own company.
I don't really remember him.
I don't think.
I don't want a husband!
I don't want a mystery, Sherlock.
I don't want anyone knowing our business any more than you do.
I don't want to leave you, Enola.
I don't want your pity, Tewkesbury.
I even wore my most porter ish coat.
I found it under her pillow.
I found the branch that almost killed you.
I found your flower pressings. They were quite beautiful.
I gave it. And for that, I deserve to be robbed?
I had these ideas about how we might progress the estate.
I had these ideas,
I have a right to be mad in a place like this.
I have but a single bed, so you'll have to sleep on the floor.
I have kept every clipping of every case of yours I could ever find.
I have money, lodgings. I just need to find her.
I have never seen such a range of romances in my life.
I have nothing to do with him.
I have quite the prodigious memory when I choose to use it.
I have to get back to work now, Mr. Holmes.
I have, and I have refused it.
I hear you, Mother.
I keep the newspapers to check.
I knew his father, obnoxious sort.
I knew your mother.
I know jujutsu.
I know my brother would be delighted
I know.
I lead a busy life.
I left for you...
I like the finishing touches.
I like to keep ahead of the times.
I might be a boy.
I must admit to being quite seriously concerned for her.
I must become something...
I must get back to my students.
I need to hold this door!
I need you to climb out and take off into nowhere.
I placed it in the personal advertisements column
I prepare my girls for the world,
I presume they have no clue as to where she's gone, Mrs. Lane?
I say!
I shall bring her tomorrow myself.
I shall need a whalebone corset.
I suspect my grandson is the same.
I think you may have us confused with another house.
I thought you had forgotten it.
I thought...
I traced your departure to the same station that he left from.
I used the reward money your mother gave me...
I want four yellow flowers,
I want my mother back here and my life as it was.
I want you to be happy.
I want you to live a full and vibrant life.
I wanted to miss you,
I wanted to tell you where I was going,
I was forced into calligraphy as a child.
I was just about to take my seat in the House of Lords.
I was just beginning to master it.
I was just delivering a package, miss.
I was taught to watch and listen. I was taught to fight.
I was the one that was going to change the world.
I was your first teacher.
I washed my hands of her.
I went to the tearooms, where Edith threatened me with a teapot.
I will ask you this only once. Where is the marquess?
I will deny I am your sister to whoever asks,
I will.
I won't enjoy being imprisoned in those preposterous clothes.
I work for Sherlock Holmes.
I would never abandon you...
I would say this is going quite well, wouldn't you?
I...
I...
I'd like her to be my ward.
I'd like that too.
I'll be looking out for them.
I'll have to let the gardener go for lending you his uniform.
I'll have you know, I have just undertaken a particularly daring escape...
I'll make us some tea.
I'll murder you myself.
I'll pay handsomely for good value.
I'll pay you five pounds to swap clothes with me.
I'll pay you five pounds...
I'll take care of her.
I'm afraid so.
I'm asking that you don't abandon her again.
I'm coming to find you, Mother.
I'm here because I care for you.
I'm his assistant.
I'm in hiding.
I'm just a case to you, aren't I?
I'm looking for Eudoria Vernet Holmes.
I'm looking for her too, as will, no doubt, Enola.
I'm not entirely an idiot, you know.
I'm not entirely an idiot, you know.
I'm not ready to die at all. I wasn't going to before I met you.
I'm not ready to die on a train.
I'm not supposed to bow or anything, am I, now that you are whatever you are?
I'm not sure I ever described
I'm pleased you're interested, at least.
I'm rather more consumed elsewhere.
I'm so sorry, my darling.
I'm so sorry. This is such a fuss.
I'm sorry, but I've heard enough.
I'm sorry?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sure she did.
I'm Viscount Tewkesbury,
I'm waiting for her to leave me a message.
I've been engaged in trying to do so for a number of days.
I've been thinking. You need to disguise yourself a little.
I've come here because I've grown to like you more in your absence,
I've come to offer my services.
I've entirely lost count.
I've left him at the station.
I've missed you, Enola Holmes.
If he catches me, it's simply a life I do not want. Now go.
If he catches you, your life will be in danger.
If I were to advise my friends in the government
If it passes.
If my son or daughter in law finds you here, they'll have you arrested.
If she wants to stay hidden, she will.
If we time it correctly,
If you can get a fire started,
If you could now forget them all.
If you don't stop looking at me like that,
If you like. (SLIGHT CHUCKLE)
If you see my grandson before I do,
If you wanna stay in London,
If you want to be heard.
Ignorant and willfully so.
In every newspaper she might read.
In front of my brother when checking the newspaper.
In London.
In Mother's absence, she is my ward, not yours.
In order to attract the sharks.
In the back.
In the clothes Sherlock himself grew up in.
In the morning, we'll have to move fast.
Inspector Lestrade, I need to report an attempted murder.
Iris means "message."
Is coming to mean something in this country.
Is it true what you did?
Is that cycling is not one of my core strengths,
Is that I'm presently on the way to collect my brothers,
Is that they haven't seen me in quite some time.
Is this really good value?
Is what is.
Is.
It always felt an honor to me
It can't control you.
It feels important that these ideas of England are preserved
It is lovely here.
It is my money, after all.
It is time to find my mother.
It is you, isn't it?
It just makes my head itch. And I have no gloves.
It leads onto a roof.
It seems if you want a job done,
It should have crushed me, but I managed to roll out of the way,
It should have crushed me.
It was always about what could be.
It was wrong of me to look where it was addressed to,
It'll be fine.
It'll be fine.
It's a martial art.
It's a necessary distraction.
It's a question of divided loyalty and succession.
It's always there, the truth.
It's an honor.
It's because I want to make people happy.
It's been some time.
It's done.
It's done.
It's enough to turn you to newspapers.
It's heavy.
It's locked!
It's lovely.
It's more uneducated voters.
It's out of my hands.
It's quite the style, you know.
It's safest to travel as a widow.
It's time for phase five of my plan.
It's understandable,
It's understandable, but unnecessary.
Just a strange occupation
Just as the Dowager wanted.
Just like his cruelty to our mother was out of your hands.
Keep the paper.
Keep your mouth shut!
LADY TEWKESBURY: I want an assurance that my son is not...
Left them all: My mother, my grandmother.
LESTRADE: Hmm.
LESTRADE: Oh, you wish to track her down.
LESTRADE: Second question.
Let it do its damage later.
Let me out of this carriage.
Let me remain happy. I am happy here.
Let's do it again.
Let's just stay like this for a bit.
Letters hidden up her chimney.
Liberal, but worth a fortune.
Like the ostrich you are.
Likewise.
Live the life,
London.
Look at you.
Look for what's there,
Look, I believe our recent brush with death
Looking for a child matching her description.
Looking for you.
Lord.
Lords debate reform bill! Case of the missing marquess!
M... S...
Make me yours.
MALE VOICE: Ow!
MAN 1: This is our chance! Demand the vote!
MAN 1: Without this reform,
MAN 2: Vote for change!
MAN: Delivery from Ferndell Hall.
MAN: Hey! Hey!
MAN: Out of the sodding way, boy!
MAN: Thank you.
May Beatrice Posy.
May Beatrice Posy.
May have overthought my outfit.
May I borrow your pencil?
Me too.
MISS GREGORY: You shall need no such thing.
Miss Harrison, she will see right through you.
MISS HARRISON: Act, think, be as we tell you,
MISS HARRISON: And who might that be?
MISS HARRISON: At my finishing school,
MISS HARRISON: Do you know why I am an educator?
MISS HARRISON: Follow the path of so many girls
MISS HARRISON: Girls,
MISS HARRISON: Stop there.
MISS HARRISON: Well, I am an educator, Mr. Holmes.
MISS HARRISON: You all have the potential,
MISS HARRISON: Your brother's here. Smart collar.
MISS HARRISON: Yourself?
Miss May Beatrice Posy.
Money?
Money. She must have left a message.
More macaroons, please, Jason.
Mother can untangle anything,
Mother never wanted that.
Mother said we were free to do anything at Ferndell...
Mother says I'm getting quite proficient.
Mother was able to vanish from Ferndell, and so must I,
Mother was angry.
Mother will be here somewhere,
Mother wouldn't have suggested it as a meeting place.
Mother, you will have to wait.
Mother?
Mother?
Mother?
Mr. Holmes,
Mr. Holmes?
Mr. Holmes.
MRS. LANE: Gentlemen, welcome home.
MRS. LANE: Well, Mycroft isn't blessed as you are.
Mushrooms!
My automobile!
My brothers have,
My condolences, by the way.
My dear!
My father's dead too.
My father's death was caused by a botched burglary,
My future,
My God.
My in look...
My life is my own.
My life seemed to flash before me.
My mother had her reasons.
My mother has,
My mother only corresponded with one address with regularity.
My mother.
My mother.
My name is Enola,
My purpose.
My sister in law has all the help she needs. Show her out.
My sister in law has all the help she needs. Show her out.
My son was a new thinker too.
My uncle.
Mycroft and Sherlock,
Mycroft Holmes.
Mycroft Holmes...
Mycroft told me.
Mycroft will make sure to find her.
MYCROFT: An unedcated, underdressed,
MYCROFT: And the constantly rising salaries
MYCROFT: Clothes haven't been put away.
MYCROFT: Come on, Sherlock!
MYCROFT: Enough with the bally flowers, Sherlock.
MYCROFT: Hmm.
MYCROFT: Hmm.
MYCROFT: It's always the same, isn't it? Always the same.
MYCROFT: Nothing at all.
MYCROFT: Now, hand it over.
MYCROFT: Oh, good God! Feminism.
MYCROFT: Oh, there's a wild thing underneath,
MYCROFT: Oh.
MYCROFT: She looked?
MYCROFT: She's inside,
MYCROFT: What is she up to, Sherlock?
MYCROFT: What the hell has she been playing at?
MYCROFT: You may not like me.
Names which backwards spell out, respectively,
Never could focus on what was,
Nevertheless, if we do find her again,
Nice that you two have connected.
No madwoman could compile the accounts she sent me over the last ten years.
No more surprises.
No one anywhere.
No wife, no friends,
No, Enola.
No, I forced him.
No, no.
No, not yet.
No, they found her bicycle.
No!
No!
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. No, none of this makes the slightest sense.
No. No, of course not.
Noisy bloody women!
Nope! Nope, nope, nope. Help me up.
Not the ones she bought.
Not to be here all the same.
Not what you want to be there.
Not with anger and endless questions, but with answers.
Not yet.
Nothing's wasted.
Now go.
Now, come on. We're in serious danger, if you didn't know.
Now, if you ever...
Now, let's get back to London and find a proper hiding place.
Now, much as I enjoy standing outside the Royal Academy...
Now, please put the teapot down. In your hands, it is a mighty weapon.
Now, where might I find a lodging house?
Now, where to begin?
Now, who would that be?
Numbers turn into letters,
Obsessed with footprints and coal dust.
Of course he's on the train! You simply haven't looked properly.
Of course he's on the train. You simply haven't looked properly.
Of course I do.
Of course not.
Of course, it doesn't help
Of course.
Of literature...
Of the footmen, the housemaids, the kitchen maids,
Of The Pall Mall Gazette,
Off you go.
Oh, another sycophant.
Oh, best value you'll find.
Oh, come on, seriously?
Oh, dear God, look at the house.
Oh, don't worry, little brother.
Oh, how disappointing.
Oh, I can't, miss. I was given express instructions
Oh, I do believe she thought it me,
Oh, it's funny. (CHUCKLES)
Oh, Lestrade. So pleased you could make this young lady's acquaintance.
Oh, Miss Harrison, I'm so grateful for your kindness.
Oh, my!
Oh, she knew a great deal?
Oh, this weighs a ton!
Oh, whoa! Whoa!
Oh, you tickle me, Viscount Tewkesbury,
Oh! Aah!
Oh! Oh!
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. I'm in this one.
Oh. Sorry, Grandpa.
One day,
One detective to another,
One is that Mother wouldn't have signed "Mother," but "Chrysanthemum."
One, finding a boarding school
Ooh. (CHUCKLES)
Open up, Miss Posy,
Or Ellie Houseman.
Or Ellie Houseman.
Or people, either, unless they're clues.
Or possibly phase four.
Or possibly phase six.
Or possibly your land, your estate, your title, your seat.
Or should I say "missus"?
Or strung seashells.
Or the path others choose for you.
Paganini.
Passed by one.
People are a lot more... excitable than in the country.
People are always anxious to avoid conversations about death.
People don't seem to want us, do they?
People might be watching.
Perfectly clear and orderly, detailing a bathroom...
Perhaps best if Mycroft doesn't see it.
Perhaps it's a world that needs changing.
Perhaps one shouldn't read too much into the "alone" idea.
Perhaps she needed the money.
Perhaps she wants to change the world.
Perhaps she was mad, or senile.
Phase one of the plan complete.
Plainly not, Mycroft.
Planted so as to send us in the wrong direction.
Please be advised that if you disturb any of my customers...
Please leave,
Plus the Magazine of Modern Womanhood...
POLICE COMMANDER: He's not on this train.
POLICEMAN: No sign of him anywhere, sir.
Politics doesn't interest you.
Poorly mannered wildling.
Prefects will accompany you to and from lessons.
Process my thoughts.
Pugilist,
Quickly!
Reading,
Really? That is your question? Not "Who is trying to kill me?"
Reform.
Right.
Same reasons they wanted your father dead.
Scared I would hate every second of the rest of my life.
Science,
SEAMSTRESS: Hips, 35 inches.
Sentimental, really, but she always did...
Shakespeare, Locke,
Shall we, um, stick together?
Shark lessons.
She always found you quite extraordinary.
She always said you never missed anything.
She asked for 16 years to bring up Enola here.
She beat you once before, little brother,
She cared for me.
She clearly had decided not to replace them,
She didn't teach me to string seashells or practice my embroidery.
She has no gloves?
She has such a good heart.
She has your wits.
She insisted on it, in fact!
She is not dangerous.
She is remarkable and always has been.
She kept it, you see.
She left me with little, bar some gifts
She made me read every book in Ferndell Hall's library.
She made me read every book in Ferndell's library.
She may have escaped us for now,
She meant to go.
She needs to be home. She has a daughter that needs her.
She never truly cared for anything except her own...
She runs rings around me just as easily as you once did, but...
She seems intelligent.
She simply had to ensure Enola a decent life
She still had her full wits about her. (SNIFFS)
She taught me herself.
She valued education.
She wanted me to find my freedom,
She was a peculiar little thing.
She was my whole world.
She was not an ordinary mother.
She was too old to remarry, she had no passions or ambitions I was aware of.
She wasn't returning,
She will return, won't she, Sherlock?
She would have me leave him.
She wouldn't like you in here.
She'd left Ferndell Hall, our home,
She's even left money on my bedside table.
She's left me too.
She's not coming back.
She's trying to kill him,
She's your sister.
Sherlock did.
Sherlock Holmes always works alone.
Sherlock Holmes is interested in our case?
Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock!
Sherlock. Um...
Shouldn't she give me these presents herself?
SIR WHIMBREL: Don't fuss over him, Caroline.
Sir, I've had my officers search this train from top to bottom.
Sleep well, Enola.
Small, dark, young.
So everyone keeps telling me.
So I chose a different line altogether.
So I had to fight.
So I left her a message, and I'm hopeful of a reply.
So I need to make it most devious.
So I thought we'd go out the same way I came in.
So if I am to fit in and stay hidden from my brothers,
So now you're saying you think they killed my father?
So one clings to whatever narratives one can get.
So remarkable that she left you in my care.
So she won't be a complete failure in this world.
So that's why you came here.
So then it was just the two of us,
So what was your real plan?
So why do I feel responsibility
So why would it not be the uncle himself that did the deed?
So you claim.
So you genuinely believe my life's in danger?
So you've seen her?
So, uh, are you safe? Are you...
So?
Solve the crime, of course.
Some of those branches are extremely capricious.
Somebody help me!
Someone told you that Queen Victoria had a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Sometimes you have to let nature...
Sometimes you must dangle your feet in the water
Sometimes, Lord Tewkesbury,
Speak as we tell you to.
Sports,
Stars and garters, are you really so ridiculous?
STATION MASTER: This train must leave. We're running extremely late.
Stay here.
Step forward this time. Good.
Still, at least we've got each other.
Take its course.
Tell me, she at least saw that you had an education?
Tennis?
Terribly sorry.
Test me on anything you think I need to know
TEWKESBURY: Aah! (GRUNTS)
TEWKESBURY: But he's a powerful man. What on earth could we do?
TEWKESBURY: Grandmother?
TEWKESBURY: He's bossy too.
TEWKESBURY: I look fine.
TEWKESBURY: Left, right, watch out, Enola!
TEWKESBURY: Mmm.
TEWKESBURY: Of course we do.
TEWKESBURY: Phase what? Who the hell are you?
TEWKESBURY: This is a terrible idea.
TEWKESBURY: We should think about eating soon.
TEWKESBURY: Who is that? He was trying to kill me!
TEWKESBURY: Why have we stopped?
TEWKESBURY: Why have you run? From home, I mean.
TEWKESBURY: Why would anyone want me dead?
Tewkesbury!
Tewkesbury!
Tewkesbury?
Tforcym and Kcolrehs.
Thank you for your irises.
Thank you, Miss Harrison.
Thank you?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. That was, uh...
That England's suddenly consumed by this ridiculous marquess.
That has consistently neglected to include women.
That I am in the process of solving...
That I assure you.
That I might open it later?
That is what it is to be an ancestral landowner.
That is willing to take Enola on
That my family was given this part of England to protect.
That reemerging little toadstool, the Marquess of Tewkesbury,
That she instructed Mrs. Lane to give me at teatime.
That sounds ridiculous.
That suits you so well.
That this be opened in private.
That's a shame.
That's an excellent idea!
That's better.
That's flattering.
That's good news, is it not?
That's my name.
That's unexpected.
The ash on the sole of her shoe and the coal dust led me to them.
The bankmen met,
The bankmen met,
The bankmen met, entangle herb,
The beating heart of England.
The best bit was my idea, but you did save me.
The bowler hat man will be hot on your tail...
The boy, I deduce, would not, nor would his father have.
The bust enhancer and the hip regulators
The carriage I pay for.
The choice is always yours.
The closer we get, the worse this idea becomes.
The corset: A symbol of repression to those who are forced to wear it.
The famous detective, scholar, chemist,
The first is my problem, the second I consider yours.
The first thing you need to know is that my mother named me Enola.
The fourth thing you need to know
The future of the country is at stake.
The game is afoot.
The girl has simply vanished.
The home of polite society...
The Lords...
The marquess case.
The Marquess of Basilwether.
The name Holmes
The next time you meet your brothers, they will have reason to be proud of you.
The one before.
The ones she painted. (GASPS)
The only advice I can give to you,
The Princess.
The question is, what you'd risk
The reform bill is just the beginning.
The reform bill,
The Tewkesbury case.
The vote is in an hour. It's, um... It's quite the thing.
The way a person stands may disguise who they are.
The woman you boarded off lied.
The woods.
The young master,
Then after lunch, I'd focus on fitness...
Then he should marry her. Maybe it'll tame them both.
Then why did she leave you?
Then you'll have to find another.
Then, thank you, Enola Holmes, for helping me here.
There are those that want to hurt him...
There are three thoughts that immediately occur.
There are two paths you can take, Enola.
There was a useless boy, but I rid myself of him.
There's... there's always room for you with us.
Therefore, I ask you to get out of this carriage.
Therefore, I say good day to you,
These clothes will not imprison. They will free.
They are perfectly fine.
They could have, and they didn't. Instead, they sent a murderer.
They know we're here.
They never understood.
They will allow you to fit into society, to take part in its numerous pleasures.
They will make me look like that truly unlikely thing:
This door will always be kept locked.
This gentleman seems to be getting a lot of attention.
This is a respectable shop.
This is a surprisingly nice room.
This is her private space.
This is my house, not hers, and has been since Father died.
This is Sherlock Holmes's doing.
This is what my mother made me for.
This is... good.
This isn't as fun as you might think, Master Sherlock.
This must be why Bowler Hat was there...
This one!
This was a woman with extreme poise.
Though I must warn you in advance, she's unbroken.
Though madness, in our family? I would doubt it.
Though you were dressed differently then.
Tied him up.
To be a Holmes, you must find your own path.
To browse your seditious, dangerous, and extremely banned bookshelves.
To catch an eye, to attract.
To find Mother, the first thing I need to do is leave a cipher
To find the answers we need.
To give you this.
To have this world be your future.
To Miss Harrison's Finishing School for Young Ladies.
To protect?
To swap clothes with me.
To take a look at this place.
To the father or the son?
Totally. (PAINED GRUNT) Entirely.
Trust me...
Try it backwards.
Try not to sound like your brother.
Try to be excited, not disappointed,
Trying to save a sheep from the cliff edge.
Twenty two.
Two blue, and a red one.
Two publications I thought might tickle her.
Two questions.
Uh, from whom?
Um, and then there's Trifolium.
Um, to the headmistress.
Um...
Understood. (CLEARS THROAT)
Unexpected.
Unfortunately, you were wrong.
Unlike most well bred ladies, I was never taught to embroider.
Unusual ideas.
Useless men!
Very angry.
Very daring.
Very sensible answer.
Very tasty.
Very well.
Virtuoso violinist,
Viscount Irritation, Marquess of Bothersomeshire,
Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether.
Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether.
Vote for all men!
W... You explicitly told me to look for a scrappy girl with no poise.
WAITRESS: Afternoon.
Wake up. Come on.
Walk as we show you to.
Was always unpredictable, always challenging.
Was.
We can both hurt each other.
We could never persuade you
We did different things.
We didn't send for you, silly girl. We sent for the carriage.
We don't see each other for months, and then you blast in without a care
We have two choices.
We have two problems, as I see it.
We laugh politely.
We must petition the Lords.
We need to break her and build her up.
We need to do this.
We need to go to Basilwether.
We went our separate ways.
We were friends for a while.
We will have to use an amplifier.
We'd start with history. She always said...
We'll get to London and go our separate ways.
Welcome to the future.
Welcome.
Well,
Well, arguably, you always had to bow.
Well, he's a bloomin' marquess.
Well, I have a hat.
Well, I must tie you up and claim it!
Well, I'll help you when I get my money, my finder's fee.
Well, it turns out, being thrown off a train
Well, Mother has said that there's, um...
Well, open it up. Let me see what's inside.
Well, the woman I boarded off assured me this was a fine room.
Well, then,
Well, then, um, this is for you.
Well, this is what she wanted you to become?
Well, uh,
Well, we have had a lovely little chat, haven't we?
Well, we're not even sure the darling boy's on the train.
Well, you've seen my face now.
Well...
Well... (SIGHS) on your head be it.
Well... (SIGHS) whatever it is,
Were they being chased, do you think?
Weren't we, Mrs. Lane?
What a family!
What a woman you've become.
What are you doing here?
What are you planning, Mother?
What carriage would you be wanting? Because I have a few in mind...
What does he want? (SIGHS)
What future?
What in heaven's are you looking for?
What is this?
What makes you think that she wants to be found?
What need have they of amplification?
What on earth were you doing?
What the...
What whim led white Whitney to whittle?
What?
What?
What?
What?!
What's happening?
What's made you like me more?
What's up there?
Whatever society may claim,
Whatever you think you know, Sherlock Holmes,
When I was a child, I cut my knee open
When looking to travel incognito,
When will I see you again?
When you have to make a hard choice.
When you're happily married with a pair of strapping boys.
Where are all the servants?
Where someone's handwriting doesn't tell me something I need to know.
Where the hell is she?
Where's my mother?
Where's your destination? I'm going to...
Where's your hat and your gloves?
Which forms into...
Which leads me to the second thing you need to know.
Which my mother seldom missed.
Which, backwards, spells "alone."
Which, Mother said, was the best way to become a young...
Who are you?
Who is Ellie Houseman?
Who once stood where you do now.
Who taught you how to sharpen it like that?
Who visited the Tewkesbury residence.
Why are we doing this?
Why are you dressed like a powder puff?
Why do you keep all these old newspapers, Enola Holmes?
Why have you?
Why might you be interested in the personals? You've gone quite mad.
Why were they going to send you to the finishing school?
Why would I laugh at that?
Why would we want to attract the bloody sharks?
Why, if you're passionate about flowers, would you come to London?
Widowhood doesn't impact on my ability to do my job.
Widows scare them,
Will hide the fortune my mother has given me.
Will you stop her?
Will you tell him that I care about him a great deal?
Will you tell me who she is?
With another boy.
With Miss Harrison's help, we'll make her acceptable for society.
With my brothers after me, there's no telling where they'd search.
With the boy dead, the uncle would take the vacant seat in the Lords
With the help of an old friend.
With your uncle.
WOMAN: I know, dear.
WOMAN: Of course.
WOMAN: We found it a few days ago.
WOMAN: Yes.
Woman.
Won't she?
Would you care to come down?
Would you have cared for my letters?
Would you just take this parcel into my office
Yeah.
Yes, I'll buy you a drink, Mycroft.
Yes!
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. I suppose it sets your face off nicely.
You already have done immense damage.
You are a reporter for one of those dirty newspapers.
You are a strange fish, little brother.
You are a young woman now, Enola. You need an education.
You are dangerous.
You are here to be made into young ladies.
You are judging something for which you took no responsibility.
You are most intriguing, Miss Posy.
You clearly don't,
You could acquire a governess.
You could never manage that one, could ya?
You did save me.
You disappeared. We had to know how far you would run.
You do have a plan.
You do look better in breeches, I'll give you that.
You do make an awful lot of noise, don't you?
You do not know Sherlock Holmes.
You don't know how to embroider?
You don't smell like you will.
You had a pine cone wrapped in wool,
You have no hope of making a husband in your current state.
You have not escaped. There is a man in a brown bowler hat
You have to dangle your legs in the water to attract the bloody sharks!
You have to do it yourself.
You have to help me.
You have to make some noise
You haven't any hope of understanding any of this. You do know that?
You haven't been offered it, have you?
You haven't given our name in the search for her.
You just need to look for it.
You just... chose not to.
You keep old newspapers?
You look good.
You look the spit of her.
You magnificent Marquess of blooming Basilwether.
You may not think what I'm doing is right.
You need to arrest his grandmother, the Dowager.
You need to do this.We... are doing this.
You needn't wear my dress if you prefer not to.
You never could leave it alone as a little girl.
You really do remind me of my uncle. You have that same stare.
You recognize me?
You remind me of my uncle.
You see the world so closely,
You sent a telegram.
You sent for me?
You think this is my uncle's doing?
You think you look normal?
You want a culprit, find the motive.
You want me controlled.
You want you to be happy.
You were leading them astray.
You were made to fight.
You were supposed to have forgotten that name.
You will discover what mettle you truly have,
You will learn how to be a young lady,
You wouldn't be standing in your undergarments in front of me.
You.
You'd already discovered this, hadn't you?
You'd hurt me badly?
You'll do very well on your own, Enola.
You'll get your money when we catch her. Come on!
You'll see the truth soon enough.
You'll thank me...
You're a girl!"
You're a man when I tell you you're a man.
You're a nincompoop.
You're a...
You're alone? In London?
You're being emotional.
You're being emotional.
You're here for the money. They've offered a reward.
You're in such a mess.
You're intelligent enough to know that every word of it is true.
You're lucky you found me.
You're not a boy at all.
You're not alone.
You're not alone.
You're not rid of me yet,
You're not still living
You're supposed to be helping me out, not getting in with me.
You're supposed to be on our side.
You're supposed to say thank you.
You're welcome. I think.
You've already abandoned her once, sir.
You've become quite the detective, Enola.
You've been building quite a reputation for yourself,
You've got a visitor.
You've missed supper, but no matter. You could do with losing a pound or two.
You've never shown an interest in this family.
You've progressed nicely, I can see.
Your bottom was always bare.
Your father would be very proud of you.
Your job, I made clear, was to find Mother.
Your mother clearly hasn't spent enough time with me.
Your mother is very different to mine.
Your move, Enola.
Your personality, your ridiculous hair, your silly smile,
Your time is over.
Yours...
"Get that damn dog out of my house!" (CHUCKLES)
(BREATHES HEAVILY) He didn't see me. Of course he did.
(CHUCKLES) ENOLA: No.
(CROWD CHEERING) Vote for all men!
(DOOR CLOSES) (BELL JINGLES)
(DOOR CLOSES) What on earth does Mycroft want?
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) (BELL JINGLES)
(ENOLA COOS) EUDORIA: Mm hmm.
(ENOLA GRUNTS) (LINTHORN YELLING)
(ENOLA GRUNTS) I think that's all the memories I have.
(ENOLA PANTING) (TEWKESBURY GRUNTING)
(ENOLA SLURPS) (GIRLS GIGGLE)
(ENOLA YELLING) (LINTHORN GRUNTING)
(ENOLA YELLS) (GUNSHOT)
(ENOLA YELLS) (LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(ENOLA YELLS) TEWKESBURY: Aah!
(GLASS SHATTERS) Oh!
(GUNSHOT) (ENOLA SCREAMS)
(GUNSHOT) (ENOLA SCREAMS)
(GUNSHOT) (ENOLA SCREAMS)
(GUNSHOT) (ENOLA YELPS)
(GUNSHOT) (GASPING)
(HORSE NEIGHS) (PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(KNOCKING) (GASPS)
(LESTRADE GRUNTS) Come back here! Who's he?
(LINTHORN GRUNTING) (ENOLA YELLS)
(LIVELY MUSIC PLAYS) (BICYCLE RATTLING)
(MISS HARRISON SCREAMS) (TIRES SCREECHING)
(MYCROFT CHUCKLES) It's possible.
(RIFLE COCKS) (GRUNTS)
(RIFLE COCKS) Down!
(SCREAMS) ...following your breadcrumb trail.
(SHEEP BLEATING) (HORSES NEIGHING)
(SHERLOCK) It's an intrigue, isn't it? ENOLA: Emotion?
(SNIFFLING) (BIRD CAWING)
(THUD) (CHANDELIER RATTLES)
(THUD) (CHANDELIER RATTLES)
(WOMAN SCREAMS) ENOLA: Listen, Tewkesbury.
(WOMAN THUDS AND GRUNTS) Uh...
(YELLS) ...and I do have that strength.
A pretty speech. EDITH: A scary one.
A shilling apiece! (YELPS)
And besides, she has work to do. What work?
And the bombs? I did.
Be careful. (GASPS)
Because I can be lost here. And yet I found you.
both physical... (GRUNTS)
But I... And you can begin by closing your mouth.
But you need to get away too! (LESTRADE GRUNTS)
CONDUCTOR: All aboard! I insist!
Darling, perhaps we should just... Quiet, Mother.
Did you at least bring it? The carriage?
Did you help Mycroft catch me? No.
Didn't you get her, Inspector? Shut up, you!
Do you hear me? (INHALES SHARPLY)
Do you intend to stay up there? I was hoping for some privacy.
Don't I sound pathetic? No.
Don't let him do this to me. You are his ward.
Ellie Houseman. EUDORIA: So, we're all agreed?
Ellie Houseman. WOMAN: Ooh, marvelous.
ENOLA: I'm not finished yet! (MISS HARRISON GASPING)
Enola... EUDORIA: And, in that moment,
EUDORIA: Are we all agreed? Yes? WOMEN: Yes.
Favorite dessert? Plum pie.
For him, I am a nuisance. For you... Enola.
gardeners, under gardeners... You get the point.
Go on, begone. (BASKET THUDS)
Good afternoon, Enola. Good afternoon.
Good girl. (SOBBING)
He has proven useful. Mama!
He's an interesting character, you know? MYCROFT: Hmm?
He's checking every carriage. ENOLA: Wonderful.
He's never mentioned him. And you are not his assistant.
Hence why you're dressed as a boy... Hence why you are to say nothing.
How did you find me? Well, you said you didn't want to come
How do you feel about your hair? I've never cared for it.
How would you have voted on the bill? Votes for all men!
How young? LESTRADE: Barely past 20.
I don't understand. When were you due
I wish I could help you more. You can, but you won't.
Impossible. Ask me three questions about him,
in that terrible lodgings house, are you? No. (CHUCKLES)
Is she safe? She's had company,
Is this how you're living? Did you just rent a room at the Ritz?
Is this truly the best way to come? Can you think of a better way?
It had been cut. Cut?
LESTRADE: Better you... (ENOLA YELLS)
Lestrade. LESTRADE: Ah...
MISS HARRISON: No dilly dallying. GIRL: Ouch!
MISS HARRISON: Stand tall, girl. (DOOR CLOSES)
My mother is rather a fan of word games. ECHO: Word games.
MYCROFT: Enola! Time to go! (KNOCKS)
MYCROFT: Let me. (SIGHS)
Mycroft. What?
No! (BREATHES HEAVILY)
No! (GUNSHOT)
No. Or possibly you're feeling guilty.
No. No. (LAUGHING) Yes!
NORMAL VOICE: Enola. (ENOLA COOS)
Oh, gosh, you... ENOLA: Come on!
Oh, how ridiculous. By my employer, miss.
Oh, in finding Mother? In finding our sister.
Oh, no! TEWKESBURY: The bush!
Oh, so this is where we part? ENOLA: It is.
Oh! (MYCROFT CHUCKLING) My dear!
One, one, one. (SIGHS)
Ooh. (GRUNTS) (SHERLOCK) I think I can surmise
or has the government cut your salary? (MYCROFT SIGHS)
or should I say Miss Holmes? (ENOLA AND TEWKESBURY GRUNTING)
Please get out of this carriage. I can't.
Please, Mother. Oh, can I just...
rather serving in the Afghan War. (LESTRADE CHUCKLES)
rather than now... I entirely agree. I think they tried to.
SEAMSTRESS: Chest, 33 inches. Well, that's too small.
SEAMSTRESS: Waist, 24 inches. (MISS HARRISON CHUCKLES)
She hasn't yet. "Message"? What...
She needs a firm hand, Sherlock. MISS HARRISON: Where is she?
She's right. Leave, both of you. (SHUDDERING BREATHS)
Sherlock trusts me to... LESTRADE: Poppycock!
Sherry, please. ATTENDANT: Certainly, sir.
Simply inquiring. You are judging.
SIR WHIMBREL: What's your business here? ENOLA: I'm a private detective.
Sir? Don't be ridiculous.
So you are. Look.
TEWKESBURY: Can you actually drive this? I know the basic rudiments.
TEWKESBURY: He's coming! Of course.
TEWKESBURY: Oh! I knew there was a flaw! Shh. Let me think.
TEWKESBURY: Quiet! (GRUNTS)
TEWKESBURY: Where are we going? ENOLA: I don't know yet. Let me think.
Thank you. Thank you.
That's because you're ignorant. Ignorant? How dare you?
The same as my father. I'd be for it. Who knew that?
Then I shall respect it. You don't look like you will.
this country isn't ours, it's theirs. (CROWD CHEERING)
to avoid the press. The marquess case.
to be inducted into the Lords? I'm Viscount Tewkesbury.
to be sufficient for this world. If she taught you so well,
to put any trousers on. (ENOLA GASPS)
to your... "employer"? (GRUNTS)
Undercover working for him? Undercover from him.
Understood? (INHALES DEEPLY)
untested... (GRUNTS)
we can leave him stranded. Time what correctly?
We meet again. Please.
Well, he's a bloomin' marquess. Imminently.
Well, you would say that. (CHUCKLES)
What did you say your name was? May.
Whatever mischief you two are... Mischief?!
Which does not exist. MYCROFT: And a water closet.
Which you reluctantly took. ...and found somewhere new.
Who are you? What are you?
Who taught you about flowers and herbs? My father.
Why is it so heavy? So, what are you waiting for? A tip?
Why would she... (SHERLOCK) I shudder to think.
Why? Because it's fatally boring.
WOMAN: I was really quite shocked. Yep.
Yes? She knows nothing of the world.
Yes. LADY TEWKESBURY: And he...
you are here for one reason... (BELL DINGING)
You can see yourself out. Hey!
You could change your mind about a boy. I'm not a boy.
You don't understand. This is my son. It leaves now.
You have to go. Yes, but...
You never cared about her before. She's only 16.
You used to drag it around behind you... Sherlock said.
You wanting to be recruited? No.
You'd heard Queen Victoria had... Sherlock said that too.
You'll laugh at me. I won't.
Your past and your future. Whatever does that mean?
...and for Enola, a music teacher,
...and mental.
...and most of all, untrained.
...and one reason only.
...and The Journal of Dress Reform...
...followed by fight combat.
...so shall we you.
...the outside world was not one of them.
...to find that my mother was missing.
'Tis I.
"alone."
"Alone."
"Bankmen met."
"But I don't want to go to a finishing school, Mycroft."
"Every vote counts."
"Meet me Royal Academy five tonight Mother."
"My chrysanthemums."
"Our future is up to us."
"Our future is up to us."
"Own way of doing things..."
"Thank you, my chrysanthemum.
"The bestowing of chrysanthemums indicates familial attachment
"Well, what else are we going to do with you?
"You have to go to school, Enola!"
(ALL BREATHING HEAVILY)
(ALL GRUNTING)
(ANIMAL BLEATING IN THE DISTANCE)
(ANIMAL SQUEAKING)
(BABY CRYING)
(BANGING ON DOOR)
(BASKET RUSTLING)
(BELL RINGING)
(BICYCLE RATTLING)
(BICYCLE RATTLING)
(BIRD SQUAWKING)
(BIRD SQUAWKING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH LAUGH)
(BOTH LAUGH)
(BOTH PANTING)
(BOTH YELLING)
(BOTTLES RATTLING)
(BRAKES SCREECH)
(BRAKES SCREECHING)
(BRAKES SQUEAL)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
(BREATHES DEEPLY) sent along a widow to fleece his path?
(BREATHES HEAVILY)
(BREATHES HEAVILY)
(BREATHES HEAVILY)
(BREATHES HEAVILY)
(BREATHING DEEPLY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(CAR SPUTTERING)
(CHOKING)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) I almost died, in truth.
(CHUCKLES) I knew this would have a truer use.
(CHUCKLES) Yes, I knew it!
(CHUCKLING) Whoa!
(CLATTERING)
(CLATTERING)
(CLATTERS)
(CLEARS THROAT)
(CLEARS THROAT)
(CLEARS THROAT) Then I had to find out who she really was.
(CLOCK TICKING)
(CLOCK TICKING)
(COIN CLATTERS)
(CONTINUES READING NUMBERS INDISTINCTLY)
(CONTINUES RUSTLING)
(COUGHS)
(COUGHS)
(CRANKS GEAR)
(CRIES)
(CRYING) No.
(CRYING) Tewkesbury!
(DISHES CLATTER)
(DISTANT TAPPING SOUND)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DOOR CREAKS OPEN)
(DOOR CREAKS, CLOSES)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOORS CLOSE)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS)
(EDITH CHUCKLES)
(EDITH GRUNTING)
(EDITH GRUNTS)
(EDITH GRUNTS)
(EDITH SIGHS)
(EDITH SIGHS)
(EFFORT GRUNT)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EFFORT GRUNTS)
(EMPTY CASING CLATTER)
(EMPTY CASING CLATTERS)
(EMPTY CLICK)
(ENOLA BREATHES HEAVILY)
(ENOLA BREATHES HEAVILY)
(ENOLA BREATHES SHARPLY)
(ENOLA BREATHING HEAVILY)
(ENOLA BREATHING HEAVILY)
(ENOLA CHUCKLES)
(ENOLA GASPS)
(ENOLA GROANS)
(ENOLA GROANS)
(ENOLA GROANS)
(ENOLA GRUNTING AND YELLING)
(ENOLA GRUNTING)
(ENOLA GRUNTING)
(ENOLA GRUNTING)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA GRUNTS)
(ENOLA LAUGHING)
(ENOLA LAUGHING)
(ENOLA PANTING)
(ENOLA PANTS)
(ENOLA SCREAMS)
(ENOLA SCREAMS)
(ENOLA SCREAMS)
(ENOLA SIGHS)
(ENOLA SIGHS)
(ENOLA SIGHS)
(ENOLA SIGHS)
(ENOLA SIGHS)
(ENOLA WHIMPERS)
(ENOLA WHISPERS) Sherlock.
(ENOLA YELLING)
(ENOLA YELLING)
(ENOLA YELLS)
(ENTRANCE BELL JINGLES)
(EUDORIA CHUCKLES)
(EUDORIA LAUGHS)
(EUDORIA LAUGHS)
(EUDORIA SNIFFLES)
(EUDORIA SNIFFLES)
(EUDORIA WHISPERING) Enola...
(EXHALES SHARPLY)
(FABRIC TEARING)
(FIRE CRACKLING)
(FLOOR CREAKING)
(FLOOR CREAKING)
(FLOOR CREAKING)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
(FOOTSTEPS DEPART)
(FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
(FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
(FRUSTRATED GRUNT)
(GALLOPING)
(GASPING BREATHS)
(GASPING BREATHS)
(GASPING BREATHS)
(GASPING BREATHS) I've not seen him.
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GEESE HONKING)
(GIRLS BREATHING HEAVILY)
(GIRLS GRUNT)
(GIRLS GRUNTING)
(GIRLS SIGHING)
(GLASS SHATTERS)
(GROANING AND COUGHING)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS) I never molded wax roses, hemmed handkerchiefs,
(GRUNTS) Where are they?
(GRUNTS) Whoa!
(GRUNTS) Why did you never write?
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOT)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSES NEIGHING)
(HORSES NEIGHING)
(HORSES WHINNYING)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
(INHALES DEEPLY)
(INHALES DEEPLY)
(INHALES DEEPLY) I'm a man.
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(INHALES SHARPLY) I can't stay long.
(INHALES THROUGH TEETH) I suppose that's game.
(KNOCKING)
(LESTRADE AND ENOLA GRUNTING)
(LESTRADE CHUCKLING) Of course!
(LESTRADE GRUNTING)
(LESTRADE GRUNTS)
(LESTRADE GRUNTS)
(LESTRADE GRUNTS)
(LESTRADE GRUNTS) Oh, gosh! Oh!
(LINTHORN BREATHING HEAVILY)
(LINTHORN GROANING)
(LINTHORN GROANING)
(LINTHORN GROANS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS IN PAIN)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN GRUNTS)
(LINTHORN YELLING)
(LINTHORN YELPS)
(LIVELY MUSIC PLAYS)
(LIVELY MUSIC PLAYS)
(LOCK CLICKS)
(MEN CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(METAL CLANGS)
(MISS HARRISON CHUCKLES) We'll soon see about that.
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(MYCROFT SIGHS)
(MYCROFT SIGHS)
(MYCROFT SIGHS)
(NERVOUS CHUCKLE)
(OVERLAPPING VOICES)
(OVERLAPPING VOICES)
(OWL HOOTING)
(PAINED GRUNT)
(PAINED GRUNTS)
(PAINED GRUNTS)
(PAINED GRUNTS)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTS)
(PANTS)
(PANTS) No, your face is totally unmemorable!
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(RAIN PATTERING)
(RIFLE COCKS)
(RIFLE COCKS)
(RIFLE COCKS)
(ROOSTER CROWS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCREECHING)
(SEAGULLS SQUAWKING)
(SHARPENS KNIFE)
(SHEEP BLEATING)
(SHEEP BLEATING)
(SHEEP BLEATING)
(SHEEP BLEATING)
(SHERLOCK CHUCKLES)
(SHERLOCK SIGHS)
(SHERLOCK SIGHS)
(SHERLOCK) Anything?
(SHERLOCK) Huh.
(SHERLOCK) I also enjoy a sketch.
(SHERLOCK) I don't mean to judge.
(SHERLOCK) Lestrade?
(SHERLOCK) So now we've lost them both.
(SHERLOCK) Thank you.
(SHERLOCK) The medals on his chest.
(SHERLOCK) Thought I saw something.
(SHERLOCK) You know, last I remember, you were quite a timid little thing.
(SHERLOCK) You see?
(SHUDDERING BREATH)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING BREATHS)
(SHUDDERING)
(SHUDDERS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS) "Chrysanthemums...
(SIGHS) Good point.
(SIGHS) Why did you never visit?
(SLURPING)
(SNEEZES)
(SNEEZING)
(SNIFFLES)
(SNIFFLES)
(SNIFFLES)
(SNIFFS)
(SNORING)
(SOBBING)
(SOBBING)
(SOBBING)
(SOBBING)
(SOBBING) No!
(SOBBING) Tewkesbury!
(SOBS, SNIFFLES)
(SOBS)
(SOBS)
(SOBS)
(SOBS) No...
(SOFTLY) Mycroft was right.
(STRUGGLING GRUNTS CONTINUE)
(STRUGGLING GRUNTS)
(STRUGGLING GRUNTS)
(STRUGGLING GRUNTS)
(STUDENTS APPROACHING)
(STUDENTS CHATTERING IN THE DISTANCE)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS)
(TAPPING SOUND APPROACHING)
(TEWKESBURY BREATHING HEAVILY AND GRUNTING)
(TEWKESBURY CHUCKLES)
(TEWKESBURY CHUCKLES)
(TEWKESBURY CHUCKLES)
(TEWKESBURY CHUCKLES)
(TEWKESBURY CHUCKLES)
(TEWKESBURY EXHALES SHARPLY)
(TEWKESBURY GROANS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY GRUNTS)
(TEWKESBURY PANTING)
(TEWKESBURY PANTING)
(TEWKESBURY PANTING)
(TEWKESBURY SCREAMS)
(TEWKESBURY WHIMPERING)
(TEWKESBURY YELLS CHOKING)
(TEWKESBURY YELLS)
(THUD)
(THUDDING)
(THUDS)
(THUDS)
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
(TRAIN CHUGGING)
(TRAIN WHISTLES)
(TRAIN WHISTLES)
(TRAIN WHISTLES)
(TRAIN WHISTLING AND CHUGGING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TRAIN WHISTLING)
(TYPEWRITER CLACKING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYS)
(VOICES CONTINUE YELLING AND ARGUING)
(VOICES YELLING AND ARGUING)
(WHISPERING) Chrysanthemums, chrysanthemums...
(WHISTLE BLOWS)
(WHISTLE BLOWS)
(WIND CHIME TINKLING)
(WOMAN GASPING)
(WOMAN GASPS)
(YELLING)
(YELLING) You are my ward!
(YELLS) Help!
(YELLS) Who do you work for?
(YELPS)
(\an8) WOMAN: It's not as stable as you think. (GASPS)
(\an8)(BABY CRYING)
(\an8)(HORSE WHINNYING)
(\an8)And you're a cleverer boy than I perhaps gave you credit for.
(\an8)And, look, she's made this herself.
(\an8)MRS. LANE: What kind gifts!
(\an8)My genius brother.
(\an8)No one on the trains, no one on the boats,
(\an8)Now, how to disguise them?
(\an8)Or maybe that's what you wanted them to think.
(\an8)swordsman, singlestick fighter,