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The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual

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575:. The episode deviated from the original by including Watson in the adventure; the story nods to the framing device of the original by having Holmes, not looking forward to the trip, remark that he intends to organise some of his old cases before he met Watson in order to keep himself occupied. In addition, the story features an actual oak tree, which Holmes describes as "a patriarch among oaks, one of the most magnificent trees that I have ever seen." In the Granada film version, however, Holmes utilizes a weathervane in the shape of an oak perched on top of the Musgrave mansion to solve the mysterious ritual. At the very end of the teleplay, Rachel's body is shown to have been found after having floated up from the mere. Further, the 12th line of the ritual is adapted to suit the scenery and the 5th and 6th lines are omitted. It was filmed in the 400-year-old 611:"; as children, the Holmes family lived in an old house called Musgrave, but after Sherlock and Mycroft's sister Eurus was involved in the disappearance of Sherlock's dog/best friend (Sherlock had for years believed it was a dog as he buried the memory due to the scale of the mental trauma), all Eurus would provide as a clue was a strange song. Years later, with John Watson's life at stake as he is trapped in the same location where Eurus left her first victim, Sherlock deduces that the song relates to the unusual dates on various fake gravestones around the house, the resulting 'code' leading him to Eurus' old room to make an emotional appeal to his sister to spare John. 306: 495: 322:, Brunton, studying the ritual and other private papers in secret. Disgusted by this breach of confidence, Musgrave ordered Brunton to leave the house at once. Brunton begged for a little time so he could leave as if of his own accord, and avoid public disgrace. Musgrave begrudgingly granted him a week, but a few days later, Brunton disappeared, leaving behind all his belongings. His bed had not been slept in, and no one had seen him leave. When questioned, one of the 326:, Rachel Howells, burst out in a fit of hysterical laughter and weeping. She was confined to a sickbed still raving, and a nurse was hired to watch over her, but Rachel managed to escape in the dead of night. Trying to follow Rachel's trail, Musgrave and the police discovered a satchel she had thrown into the manor lake, containing nothing but twisted metal and a few dirt-covered coloured stones. 1351: 1390: 330: 1363: 150: 137: 374:
so she could help him lift the stone with the aid of these pieces of wood. After Brunton had handed the satchel up to Rachel, the slab had fallen shut, possibly by mere accident, with Rachel fleeing out of guilt. Alternatively, Rachel herself might have pushed the wood away to deliberately kill him; either theory would explain the facts.
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After the body is removed, Holmes notices several billets of wood show signs of having been used as levers or props for the stone. Holmes deduces that Brunton, unable to lift the stone himself even with the aid of the muffler, tried to win back Rachel, whom he earlier had spurned for another woman,
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tree, Holmes does some mathematical calculations and is able to pick up Brunton's trail, which leads into an abandoned wing of the house. The cellar under this wing is now used for storing lumber, but Holmes finds all the wood has been pushed to one side, revealing a metal ring in one of the floor
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After a lot of legal and governmental bother, the Musgraves are allowed to keep the fragments on display, even though the ritual makes it clear that they were only to keep the relic ″in trust″. Rachel is never found, and Musgrave fears she may have committed suicide, but Holmes believes it is far
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near Birmingham, UK. This house was the Musgrave home in the TV episode. In the original story, this was one of Holmes early cases just after he had graduated from college; in the adaptation, the time sequence is moved to when Holmes had partnered with Watson to solve mysteries.
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s text of the ritual did not specify the month in which the shadow of the elm should be measured (the shadow would be longer in winter and point in different directions throughout the year), but a couplet was added for the
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Like Brunton, Holmes realizes that the seemingly meaningless ritual is likely instructions to find a hiding place for something valuable. Ascertaining the height of the biggest
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are based on the story, although the storyline is quite different including some action scenes and Brunton being in fact a revenging member of a family of Musgraves' rivals.
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Holmes is visited by Reginald Musgrave, a former acquaintance from university, who has had some strange events at Hurlstone, his ancient family
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In 1927, Conan Doyle ranked the story at 11th place on his top 12 Holmes stories list. The story did better in a 1999 chart produced by
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tied to it. With the help of Musgrave and a policeman, Holmes raises the heavy stone to reveal a hole in the floor, and finds the
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body of Brunton lying across the rotted remains of an ancient wooden chest. A few very dirty ancient coins from the time of
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One night, Musgrave was unable to sleep, heard a noise about 2 in the morning, and caught his longtime
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The CBS Radio Mystery Theater: An Episode Guide and Handbook to Nine Years of Broadcasting, 1974-1982
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The Musgrave Ritual is adapted as part of the storyline of the final episode of the fourth season of
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Holmes cleans the satchel's contents and examines them, revealing that the metal parts are
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was based on the story. The episode, titled "The Musgrave Ritual", first aired in 1999.
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in June 1893. The story was published with six illustrations by Sidney Paget in the
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Davies, Ross E. (15 February 2017). "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual (map)".
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with Gordon Gould as Sherlock Holmes and Court Benson as Dr. Watson.
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Christopher Roden (1993). "Explanatory Notes: The Musgrave Ritual".
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stated that he adapted part of the Ritual in his 1935 verse play
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Brunton studying the ritual, 1893 illustration by W. H. Hyde in
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Unlike the majority of Holmes stories, the main narrator is not
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adapted the story as an episode of the American radio series
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tree on the property, and the location of a former giant
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in the United States on 13 May 1893. It was collected in
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An adaptation aired on BBC radio in June 1978, starring
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The story was adapted for the 1954 television series,
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identifying the month as the "sixth from the first".
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The Adventure of the Gloria Scott
The Adventure of the Reigate Squire
Arthur Conan Doyle
fictional detective
Sherlock Holmes
The Strand Magazine
Harper's Weekly
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Doctor Watson
story within a story
frame tale
problem solving
Edgar Allan Poe
The Gold-Bug
The Cask of Amontillado
The Baker Street Journal
frame story
manor house
English Civil War

Harper's Weekly

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