"the Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes" A Scandal I... -
Holmes, disguised first as a scruffy groom and later as a clergyman, orchestrates a brilliant scheme to discover the photo’s hiding place. He stages a fake fight and a smoke-bomb "fire" at Adler’s home, knowing that in a panic, a person will instinctively rush to save their most precious possession. The plan works; Adler leads him right to a secret panel in the wall.
In the gaslit streets of London, Dr. Watson finds himself once again at 221B Baker Street, where Sherlock Holmes is obsessed with a single photograph. This is not a tale of a typical criminal, but of , the only woman to ever outsmart the great detective. "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" A Scandal i...
The story, begins when a masked nobleman—the King of Bohemia—seeks Holmes's help. He is betrothed to a princess, but a former lover, the "adventuress" Irene Adler, possesses a compromising photograph of them together. The King fears she will use it to ruin the royal wedding. Holmes, disguised first as a scruffy groom and
However, when Holmes returns the next morning with the King to seize the evidence, they find the house empty. Adler has fled the country with her new husband. She leaves behind a letter for Holmes, revealing that she saw through his disguise and outmaneuvered him. She promises not to use the photo against the King, keeping it only for her own protection. In the gaslit streets of London, Dr
Holmes, who usually scoffed at the cleverness of others, is humbled. He refuses the King’s offer of a costly emerald ring as payment, asking instead for the photograph of Irene Adler that was left behind. From that day on, he never refers to her by name, but always by the honorable title: