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The Improbable Prisoner), Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel to Thorpe Manor in Yorkshire at the request of solicitor Faraday Thompson, who is selling the property and its contents after the death of Lord Thorpe. But first, Thompson hopes the detective can locate some missing valuables, which include the Thorp ruby, a jewel supposedly stolen in the Holy Land during the Crusades by an ancestor. According to legend, the rubyâs rightful owners followed the thief back to England, but failed to recover it, despite torturing the nobleman. Since then, the lordâs ghost is reported to haunt Thorpe Manor to preserve the gemstoneâs secret location. Prospective bidders for the estate are guests there when one of them is murdered. A snowstorm isolates the manor, setting up a classic closed-circle inquiry. Besides mastering Watsonâs narrative style, Douglas successfully conveys th
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions lehrer: good evening. i m jim lehrer in washington. and i welcome you to this special edition of the newshour. in a few minutes, president obama will deliver his first state of the union address to a joint session of congress. you re looking at a live shot of the floor of the u.s. house of representatives where most of official washington is gathering to hear the speech. it comes as the president is confronting sagging approval ratings and the political fallout from a surprisingly strong republican victory last week in the massachusetts senate race. white house officials say tonight s address will mark a shift in tone and emphasis for the president, in response to rising public anger over the state of the economy. with me tonight, as they often are on big occasions, are shields and brooks that s syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. david, what are your expectationes on the speech