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Ladies and gentlemen!

Welcome to ifactner.com's : Learn Dutch language video tutorial series.

In today's tutorial, we are going to learn to count in Dutch.

Let's start.

Zero is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as nul, nul, nul.

Zero, nul.

Please speak, Nul.

One is written like this and is pronounced as een, een, een.

One, een.

Please speak, een.

Two is written like this and is pronounced as twee, twee, twee.

Two, twee.

Please speak, twee.

Three is written like this and is pronounced as drie, drie drie.

Three, drie.

Please speak drie.

Four is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vier, vier, vier.

Four.

vier.

Please speak, vier.

Five is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as Vijf, Vijf, Vijf.

Five, Vijf.

Remember i and j gives the sound of y. Vijf.

Please speak, vijf.

Six is written like this and is pronounced as Zes, zes, zes . Six, zes . Please speak,

zes.

Seven is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeven, zeven, zeven.

N is very soft.

Seven, Zeven.

Please speak, Zeven.

Eight is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as acht, acht, acht.

Eight, acht.

Please speak acht.

Nine is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as Negen, Negen, Negen.

Nine, Negen.

Please speak negen.

Ten is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tien, tien, tien.

Ten is tien.

Please speak tien.

Eleven is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as elf, elf, elf.

Eleven, elf.

Please speak elf.

Twelve is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as twaalf, twaalf, twaalf.

Twelve is twaalf.

Please speak twaalf.

Thirteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as dertien, dertien, dertien.

Thirteen is dertien.

Please speak, dertien.

Forteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as veertien, veertien, veertien.

Please speak veertien.

Fifteen, Fifteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijftien, vijftien,

vijftien.

Remember v is pronounced as vay and fay.

Vijftien. and i and j are aiy, vijftien, y.

So it's written as y.

Please speak vijftien.

16 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zestien, zestien, zestien.

16 zestien.

Please speak zestien.

17 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeventien, zeventien, zeventien.

17 zeventien.

So z is in between of z and s. so it's zeventien.

Please speak zeventien.

18 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as achttien, achttien, achttien.

18 achttien.

Please speak achttien.

19 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negentien, negentien, negentien.

19 negentien.

Please speak negentien.

20 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as twintig, twintig, twintig.

20 twintig.

Please speak twintig.

Now comes a difficult part.

In English, we write it like this 2 and 1.

And we pronounce it like twenty one.

But in Dutch, we use it, we use to count it like this: one and twenty, two and twenty,

three and twenty.

So 21, that is one and twenty is written in Dutch like this.

So it's een which means one, en and twintig.

One and Twenty.

It is pronounced as eenentwintig, eenentwintig, eenentwintig.

21 is eenentwintig.

Please speak eenentwintig.

22 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweeentwintig, tweeentwintig, tweeentwintig.

22 is tweeentwintig Please speak tweeentwintig.

23 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as drieentwintig, drieentwintig, drieentwintig.

23 is drieentwintig.

Please speak drieentwintig.

24 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vierentwintig, vierentwintig, vierentwintig.

24 is vierentwintig.

Please speak vierentwintig.

25 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijfentwintig, vijfentwintig, vijfentwintig.

25 is vijfentwintig.

Please speak vijfentwintig.

26 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zesentwintig,

zesentwintig, zesentwintig.

26 is zesentwintig.

Please speak zesentwintig.

27 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zevenentwintig, zevenentwintig.

Please speak . 28 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced

as achtentwintig, achtentwintig, achtentwintig.

28 is achtentwintig.

Please speak achtentwintig.

29 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negenentwintig, negenentwintig, negenentwintig.

29 is negenentwintig, 29 is negenentwintig.

Please speak negenentwintig.

30 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as dertig, dertig, dertig.

30 is dertig.

Please speak dertig.

40 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as veertig, veertig, veertig.

40 is veertig.

Please speak veertig.

50 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijftig, vijftig, vijftog.

50 is vijftig.

Please speak vijftig.

60 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zestig, zestig, zestig.

60 is zestig.

Please speak zestig.

70 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeventig, zeventig, zeventig.

70 is zeventig.

Please speak zeventig.

80 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tachtig, tachtig, tachtig.

80 is tachtig.

Please speak tachtig.

90 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negentig, negentig, negentig.

90 is negentig.

Please speak negentig.

100 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as honderd, honderd, honderd.

100 is honderd.

Please speak honderd.

200 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweehonderd, tweehonderd, tweehonderd.

200 tweehonderd.

Please speak tweehonderd.

300 is written in Dutch

like this

and

is pronounced as driehonderd, driehonderd, driehonderd.

300 driehonderd.

Please speak driehonderd.

1000 is

written

in Dutch like this and is pronounced as duizend, duizend, duizend.

1000 duizend.

Please speak duizend.

2000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweeduizend, tweeduizend, tweeduizend.

2000 tweeduizend.

Please speak tweeduizend.

100000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as honderdduizend, honderdduizend,

honderdduizend.

100000 honderdduizend.

Please speak honderdduizend.

1,000,000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced

as een miljoen, een miljoen, een miljoen.

1,000,000 een miljoen.

Please speak miljoen.

One billion is written in Dutch like this and

is pronounced as een miljard, een miljard, een miljard.

One billion een miljard.

Please speak een miljard.

One trillion is written in Dutch like this and

is pronounced as een triljoen, een triljoen, een triljoen.

One trillion een triljoen.

Please speak een triljoen.

Guys and girls, this time I will repat the whole lesson in Dutch.

Listen to me carefully as we will be doing a speaking excercise after it.

Nul.

Een.

Twee.

Drie.

Vier.

Vijf.

Zes.

Zeven.

Acht.

Negen.

Tien.

Elf.

Twaalf.

Dertien.

Veertien.

Vijftien . Zestien.

Zeventien.

Achttien.

Negentien.

Twintig.

Eenentwintig.

Tweeëntwintig.

Drieentwintig.

Vierentwintig.

Vijfentwintig.

Zesentwintig.

Zevenentwintig.

Achtentwintig.

Negenentwintig.

Dertig.

Veertig.

Vijftig.

Zestig.

Zeventig.

Tachtig.

Negentig.

Honderd.

Tweehonderd.

Driehonderd.

Duizend.

Tweeduizend.

Honderdduizend.

Een miljoen.

Een miljard.

Een triljoen.

Ladies and gentlemen, this time we will do a speaking exercise.

I will speak in English and you will pronounce that number in Dutch.

So, let's start.

0.

Please speak.

Nul. 1.

Please speak.

Een. 2.

Please speak.

Twee.

3.

Please speak.

Drie.

4.

Please speak.

Vier.

5.

Please speak.

Vijf.

6.

Please speak.

Zes. 7.

Please speak.

Zeven.

8.

Please speak.

Acht.

9.

Please speak.

Negen.

10.

Please speak.

Tien.

11.

Please speak.

Elf. 12.

Please speak.

Twaalf.

13.

Please speak.

Dertien.

14.

Please speak.

Veertien.

15.

Please speak.

Vijftien.

16.

Please speak.

Zestien.

17.

Please speak.

Zeventien.

18.

Please speak.

Achttien.

19.

Please speak.

Negentien.

20.

Please speak.

Twintig.

21.

Please speak.

Eenentwintig.

22.

Please speak.

Tweeëntwintig.

23.

Please speak.

Drieentwintig.

24.

Please speak.

Vierentwintig.

25.

Please speak.

Vijfentwintig.

26.

Please speak.

Zesentwintig.

27.

Please speak.

Zevenentwintig.

28.

Please speak.

Achtentwintig.

29.

Please speak.

Negenentwintig.

30.

Please speak.

Dertig.

40.

Please speak.

Veertig.

50.

Please speak.

Vijftig.

60.

Please speak.

Zestig.

70.

Please speak.

Zeventig.

80.

Please speak.

Tachtig.

90.

Please speak.

Negentig.

100.

Please speak.

Honderd.

200.

Please speak.

Tweehonderd.

300.

Please speak.

Driehonderd.

1000.

Please speak.

Duizend.

2000.

Please speak.

Tweeduizend.

100000.

Please speak.

Honderdduizend.

One million.

Please speak.

Een miljoen.

One billion.

Please speak.

Een miljard.

So it's miljard.

One trillion.

Please speak.

Een triljoen.

So, guys and girls, thank you very much for joing me for this Dutch counting and number's

tutorial.

If you like this tutorial then please give it a thumbs up.

Please subscirbe to my channel and visit Ifactner.com.

I'll see next time, until then, take care, good day.

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Sibutramine, it is Goldline, Meridia and is Reduxine

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the process of weight loss.

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in the United States of America the drug does not cause

addiction.

Sibutramine controls serotonin, dopamine

and norepinephrine, increasing their level.

Besides during reception drug body accelerates

metabolism and increases power consumption, thereby

speeding up the process of lipolysis.

At the same time, which is important during periods of drying sibutramine

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Contraindications to the people, prone to mental

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Not compatible with reception antidepressants.

Sibutramine is able to cause side

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Palestinians: If you knew Jews were indigenous, would it make a difference? - Duration: 18:28.

Majd Ramallah

No, they are not

This is too political

Do you think the Israeli Jews are foreigners or indigenous to here?

They are known to be foreigners

It's been know 70 years that they are foreigners

It is also mentioned in the Quran

that they (the Jews) were lost

?????

Yes, they were foreigners in Saudi Arabia, they were from here

They were? - Yes

No

There used to be Jews in Yemen and here and there

Jews or Israelis? - Israelis

What's your scientific proof? Give it to me

If you were to look back at the Jewish lineage

and the Jewish origins

They came from Egypt

They are Egyptians

No, it doesn't matter Not genetically

I don't know

Does it change your opinion..

No

that they are genetically from here

No

You still see them as foreigners?

Of course

(asked by an American) Where is he from?

Where are you from?

Here, Ramallah

I am from Barghouti clan

They are known to be from this skin and hair colour

Reem Anabta

No

So where are they from?

They are from Europe

They came from all over Europe

all over Europe to here Palestine

It's not their land it's our land

No, it doesn't

If that is true, it's a fact

then it's true

But

I know that they were here

you know that

Jewish were here in Palestine

But God sent them a message to go out from here

You understand?

Do you think the Jews are indigenous?

No, of course not

Ahmad Beit Rima

No

Do you believe it? - What?

They they are indigneous to here - No

Ok sure

Yes, we all go back to Shem (Shem from the Bible)

Nader Nablus

There are some Jews

in our town (Nablus)

in this land

Samaritans? (Palestinians call them Jews)

Yes, in Nablus

The question itself is not

the question itself is not logical

it is racist

how can you say a person is from this land or not from this land

What is the reference that you go back to?

Go back to the Celestial Books (Torah, Bible, Quran)

Genetics can put that I am 50% Palestinian

and I am maybe 25% or other percetage European

Even if you wanted to talk about

Jews or Palestinians we are not a pure race

even if you go back to genetics and science

Nobody is a pure race even the Germans themselves

That's why the question itself

is not logical

Mohammad Ramallah

Are Israelis foreigners or indigenous to this land?

Of course they are foreigners

No, this is...

The Jews may be from here

But not Israelis

the Zionists are not from here

The Jews were here

for thousands of years

then they went all around the world

But it's not their land to come to

We are the indigenous the Canaanites

What science?

What proof?

No, blood doesn't show us where we are from

that is not proof

Of course not

Because we had the land

taking your home is not a good thing

Whether they are indigenous or not

they can't come and simply

They want all the rights

They not only want

our land

They say its their country

They don't want us to live with them

even though they say they want to

Shukri Nablus

I am just going to explain what indigenous means

like the American Indians

I said indigenous means like the Indians

of the United States

the prophet Abraham

it's all from Abraham

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The idea of ​​this release us in the comments below

Video offered Satybaldyev Diaz, for which a special thank you to him.

Sibutramine, it is Goldline, Meridia and is Reduxine

a reducing drug appetite, thereby affecting

the process of weight loss.

Despite the well-established view common

in the United States of America the drug does not cause

addiction.

Sibutramine controls serotonin, dopamine

and norepinephrine, increasing their level.

Besides during reception drug body accelerates

metabolism and increases power consumption, thereby

speeding up the process of lipolysis.

At the same time, which is important during periods of drying sibutramine

improves mood and life tone.

Contraindications to the people, prone to mental

diseases, drug addiction, hypersensitivity

disturbances in the cardiovascular system.

It is also not recommended to receive people suffering

glaucoma, pregnant women, children.

Not compatible with reception antidepressants.

Sibutramine is able to cause side

effects such as disorders in the cardiovascular

system, increasing blood pressure, mental stimulation,

dry mouth, nausea and disruption of taste

receptors violations the gastrointestinal

tract, sleep disturbances, periodic pain in joints and muscles

and vision problems.

Usually these side effects go completely

to nothing after discontinuation of the drug.

However, we do not recommend him to accept without consultation

with your doctor.

If you have had the experience of receiving sibutramine sporting

to then write about their impressions in the comments.

There, as well as in our pablike vkontakte email

topics for future issues.

If you like the video, then support us huskies

and share this video with friends.

This will really help the development of our channel.

On our site are gathered mengen.ru all editions and text

articles to them.

In order not to miss the following Video - subscribe

to our feed and Public VKontakte, all references herein to

video.

And yes, one more thing.

If you still do not did, then press the bell

near the subscribe button.

Put a tick "report me all the news of this

channel "and click save.

So you will not miss our new release.

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Learn Dutch for beginners - Counting in Dutch from 0 to trillion - Numbers in Dutch language - Duration: 30:13.

Ladies and gentlemen!

Welcome to ifactner.com's : Learn Dutch language video tutorial series.

In today's tutorial, we are going to learn to count in Dutch.

Let's start.

Zero is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as nul, nul, nul.

Zero, nul.

Please speak, Nul.

One is written like this and is pronounced as een, een, een.

One, een.

Please speak, een.

Two is written like this and is pronounced as twee, twee, twee.

Two, twee.

Please speak, twee.

Three is written like this and is pronounced as drie, drie drie.

Three, drie.

Please speak drie.

Four is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vier, vier, vier.

Four.

vier.

Please speak, vier.

Five is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as Vijf, Vijf, Vijf.

Five, Vijf.

Remember i and j gives the sound of y. Vijf.

Please speak, vijf.

Six is written like this and is pronounced as Zes, zes, zes . Six, zes . Please speak,

zes.

Seven is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeven, zeven, zeven.

N is very soft.

Seven, Zeven.

Please speak, Zeven.

Eight is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as acht, acht, acht.

Eight, acht.

Please speak acht.

Nine is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as Negen, Negen, Negen.

Nine, Negen.

Please speak negen.

Ten is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tien, tien, tien.

Ten is tien.

Please speak tien.

Eleven is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as elf, elf, elf.

Eleven, elf.

Please speak elf.

Twelve is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as twaalf, twaalf, twaalf.

Twelve is twaalf.

Please speak twaalf.

Thirteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as dertien, dertien, dertien.

Thirteen is dertien.

Please speak, dertien.

Forteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as veertien, veertien, veertien.

Please speak veertien.

Fifteen, Fifteen is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijftien, vijftien,

vijftien.

Remember v is pronounced as vay and fay.

Vijftien. and i and j are aiy, vijftien, y.

So it's written as y.

Please speak vijftien.

16 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zestien, zestien, zestien.

16 zestien.

Please speak zestien.

17 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeventien, zeventien, zeventien.

17 zeventien.

So z is in between of z and s. so it's zeventien.

Please speak zeventien.

18 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as achttien, achttien, achttien.

18 achttien.

Please speak achttien.

19 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negentien, negentien, negentien.

19 negentien.

Please speak negentien.

20 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as twintig, twintig, twintig.

20 twintig.

Please speak twintig.

Now comes a difficult part.

In English, we write it like this 2 and 1.

And we pronounce it like twenty one.

But in Dutch, we use it, we use to count it like this: one and twenty, two and twenty,

three and twenty.

So 21, that is one and twenty is written in Dutch like this.

So it's een which means one, en and twintig.

One and Twenty.

It is pronounced as eenentwintig, eenentwintig, eenentwintig.

21 is eenentwintig.

Please speak eenentwintig.

22 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweeentwintig, tweeentwintig, tweeentwintig.

22 is tweeentwintig Please speak tweeentwintig.

23 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as drieentwintig, drieentwintig, drieentwintig.

23 is drieentwintig.

Please speak drieentwintig.

24 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vierentwintig, vierentwintig, vierentwintig.

24 is vierentwintig.

Please speak vierentwintig.

25 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijfentwintig, vijfentwintig, vijfentwintig.

25 is vijfentwintig.

Please speak vijfentwintig.

26 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zesentwintig,

zesentwintig, zesentwintig.

26 is zesentwintig.

Please speak zesentwintig.

27 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zevenentwintig, zevenentwintig.

Please speak . 28 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced

as achtentwintig, achtentwintig, achtentwintig.

28 is achtentwintig.

Please speak achtentwintig.

29 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negenentwintig, negenentwintig, negenentwintig.

29 is negenentwintig, 29 is negenentwintig.

Please speak negenentwintig.

30 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as dertig, dertig, dertig.

30 is dertig.

Please speak dertig.

40 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as veertig, veertig, veertig.

40 is veertig.

Please speak veertig.

50 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as vijftig, vijftig, vijftog.

50 is vijftig.

Please speak vijftig.

60 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zestig, zestig, zestig.

60 is zestig.

Please speak zestig.

70 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as zeventig, zeventig, zeventig.

70 is zeventig.

Please speak zeventig.

80 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tachtig, tachtig, tachtig.

80 is tachtig.

Please speak tachtig.

90 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as negentig, negentig, negentig.

90 is negentig.

Please speak negentig.

100 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as honderd, honderd, honderd.

100 is honderd.

Please speak honderd.

200 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweehonderd, tweehonderd, tweehonderd.

200 tweehonderd.

Please speak tweehonderd.

300 is written in Dutch

like this

and

is pronounced as driehonderd, driehonderd, driehonderd.

300 driehonderd.

Please speak driehonderd.

1000 is

written

in Dutch like this and is pronounced as duizend, duizend, duizend.

1000 duizend.

Please speak duizend.

2000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as tweeduizend, tweeduizend, tweeduizend.

2000 tweeduizend.

Please speak tweeduizend.

100000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced as honderdduizend, honderdduizend,

honderdduizend.

100000 honderdduizend.

Please speak honderdduizend.

1,000,000 is written in Dutch like this and is pronounced

as een miljoen, een miljoen, een miljoen.

1,000,000 een miljoen.

Please speak miljoen.

One billion is written in Dutch like this and

is pronounced as een miljard, een miljard, een miljard.

One billion een miljard.

Please speak een miljard.

One trillion is written in Dutch like this and

is pronounced as een triljoen, een triljoen, een triljoen.

One trillion een triljoen.

Please speak een triljoen.

Guys and girls, this time I will repat the whole lesson in Dutch.

Listen to me carefully as we will be doing a speaking excercise after it.

Nul.

Een.

Twee.

Drie.

Vier.

Vijf.

Zes.

Zeven.

Acht.

Negen.

Tien.

Elf.

Twaalf.

Dertien.

Veertien.

Vijftien . Zestien.

Zeventien.

Achttien.

Negentien.

Twintig.

Eenentwintig.

Tweeëntwintig.

Drieentwintig.

Vierentwintig.

Vijfentwintig.

Zesentwintig.

Zevenentwintig.

Achtentwintig.

Negenentwintig.

Dertig.

Veertig.

Vijftig.

Zestig.

Zeventig.

Tachtig.

Negentig.

Honderd.

Tweehonderd.

Driehonderd.

Duizend.

Tweeduizend.

Honderdduizend.

Een miljoen.

Een miljard.

Een triljoen.

Ladies and gentlemen, this time we will do a speaking exercise.

I will speak in English and you will pronounce that number in Dutch.

So, let's start.

0.

Please speak.

Nul. 1.

Please speak.

Een. 2.

Please speak.

Twee.

3.

Please speak.

Drie.

4.

Please speak.

Vier.

5.

Please speak.

Vijf.

6.

Please speak.

Zes. 7.

Please speak.

Zeven.

8.

Please speak.

Acht.

9.

Please speak.

Negen.

10.

Please speak.

Tien.

11.

Please speak.

Elf. 12.

Please speak.

Twaalf.

13.

Please speak.

Dertien.

14.

Please speak.

Veertien.

15.

Please speak.

Vijftien.

16.

Please speak.

Zestien.

17.

Please speak.

Zeventien.

18.

Please speak.

Achttien.

19.

Please speak.

Negentien.

20.

Please speak.

Twintig.

21.

Please speak.

Eenentwintig.

22.

Please speak.

Tweeëntwintig.

23.

Please speak.

Drieentwintig.

24.

Please speak.

Vierentwintig.

25.

Please speak.

Vijfentwintig.

26.

Please speak.

Zesentwintig.

27.

Please speak.

Zevenentwintig.

28.

Please speak.

Achtentwintig.

29.

Please speak.

Negenentwintig.

30.

Please speak.

Dertig.

40.

Please speak.

Veertig.

50.

Please speak.

Vijftig.

60.

Please speak.

Zestig.

70.

Please speak.

Zeventig.

80.

Please speak.

Tachtig.

90.

Please speak.

Negentig.

100.

Please speak.

Honderd.

200.

Please speak.

Tweehonderd.

300.

Please speak.

Driehonderd.

1000.

Please speak.

Duizend.

2000.

Please speak.

Tweeduizend.

100000.

Please speak.

Honderdduizend.

One million.

Please speak.

Een miljoen.

One billion.

Please speak.

Een miljard.

So it's miljard.

One trillion.

Please speak.

Een triljoen.

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Cornelia Van Gorder (Voiceover): This

is the Oaks, a house in the country which

I rented for the summer.

As an author, I write tales of mystery and murder.

But the things that happened in this house

were far more fantastic than any story I've ever had published.

I brought a staff of servants from my city apartment,

and my maid Lizzy Allen who had been with me nearly 20 years.

Lizzy?

Yes, Miss Cornelia?

Cornelia Van Gorder: Is the car ready?

It's at the door.

Look.

Hm?

Miss Cornelia, them servants you brought from the apartment

are talking about walking out on us.

Really?

Well, I know they don't like it here.

But I didn't think it was that bad.

Well, they've been hearing things about the killer

that the police call the Bat, and the murders

that he committed here this past winter.

Now people are saying he's back again.

Well, how can they be sure of that?

Has he committed another crime?

No, not yet, but that ain't saying that he won't.

Here's something else.

You've heard about the bats they have here--

Animal bats, the kind that fly.

Yes, yes.

Look what it says in this magazine.

This is a report from the state health department.

And it says some of them bats is rabid.

Well.

And that ain't all.

Now there's a rumor going around that it was the Bat himself,

the killer I mean, that released the rabid bats

in this neighborhood.

Oh, that's ridiculous.

Well, the housekeeper, the cook, the butler,

and the upstairs maid don't think so.

Well, I can't help what they think.

If hysterical nonsense like that can scare them out

of their good jobs, it's their loss not mine.

Come on, Lizzy.

I've got to get to the bank.

Drive directly to Zenith bank, Warner.

I'm afraid we'll have to hurry.

It's near closing time.

I'll get you there, Miss Van Gorder.

Thanks again.

Miss Van Gorder!

How are you doing, Mr. Bailey?

How are you?

I'm very well, thank you.

You remember Lizzy Allen?

Of course, hello, Miss Allen.

How do you do?

So you're spending the summer with us again?

Yes, yes, I've leased the Oaks, the home of your bank

president, John Fleming.

I heard you had.

I was surprised.

Why?

Is there something the matter with it?

No, I was surprised because Mr. Fleming

said he would never rent it.

Oh?

Well I rented it from his nephew mark

Fleming who has the real estate office here.

He said his uncle would be gone the entire summer.

That's right.

Mr. Fleming's in the north woods now, with his physician

Dr. Wells.

Oh, pardon me.

Dale?

I want you to meet my wife.

We were married at Christmas time.

That must have been nice.

Believe me, it was.

Oh, here she is-- my wife, Ms. Van Gorder, Ms. Allen.

How do you do?

How do you do?

Cornelia Van Gorder.

Yes.

Oh, well I've read every murder mystery you've ever written.

I just adored that weird one, the private morgue of Dr. X,

even though it gave me the shivers.

Only the shivers?

Scared hell out of me.

Oh.

Well, I really need that Miss Corny killed them off

in that one.

When you refer to my books, please

don't call me Miss Corny.

Pardon me, Mr. Bailey.

My.

Hynes is here to see you.

Oh yes, excuse me, please.

Don't be strangers now.

No, no we won't.

Oh, so you're a bride?

Well, not quite.

Not since Christmas.

I'm sure I've seen you.

Well, I-- I used to be my husband's secretary

here in the bank.

Cornelia Van Gorder: Of course, I remember.

May I welcome our most distinguished visitor

back to Zenith?

Oh, that's very charming.

But, um--

Lieutenant Anderson.

Lieutenant Anderson, of course, chief

of detectives of the Zenith police department.

This is Miss Allen.

How do you do?

Lieutenant Anderson is one of our favorite citizens.

He's on the bank's board of directors.

Not bad for a policeman.

You must have made a good thing of it.

Well, I saved my money, if that's what you mean.

It's near closing time.

And I've got some business in the safe deposit vault. Please

come and see me, Mrs. Bailey.

Oh, I'd love to.

And you, Lieutenant.

Thank you.

Goodbye.

Goodbye, nice to have met you.

My, what a charming woman.

She moved into the Oaks just the other day.

That house is a proper sitting for a writer of mysteries.

Oh, it certainly is.

Dick, what's the matter?

Come in here, both of you.

Andy, we're in trouble.

Wendell hynes came in to pick up $350,000 worth of bonds

that we were holding as collateral for a loan.

They were kept in our special fault.

Mr. Fleming and I are the only officers

of the bank who have access to that vault.

So?

The hynes bonds are gone.

That's not all.

Other negotiable securities are missing.

From what I can gather short of a careful check,

the bank has been looted of over a million dollars

worth of securities.

You'll have to notify Fleming.

I wish I could talk to him.

Unfortunately, he and Dr. Wells are deep in the woods.

They can't be reached by phone.

What is it?

I thought I heard someone on the path coming

from the lake, had an idea it might be that guide of ours.

Oh, Sam won't show up until morning.

It's a 20-mile canoe trip from here to civilization.

Five will get you 10 Sam has a message for me.

I thought you told them at the bank not to bother you.

I did.

But they'll bother me.

Doctor?

Yes, John.

What would you do for half a million?

Anything short of murder.

Why not murder?

Too messy.

Dr. hynes: Too great a risk?

For half a million?

Yes.

I pinched a million from the bank.

I'm not kidding.

I embezzled it.

Not that I think you wouldn't do it

if you thought you could get away with it.

I got away with it.

I'm not talking about currency.

I took negotiable securities that

could be converted into cash.

I have the cash, in tens, twenties, and hundreds.

I'm your doctor, not your lawyer.

Why tell me this?

You'll find out why.

Who's going to take the blame for the robbery?

Bailey, the cashier,l they'll never suspect me.

I like Bailey.

Well, so do i. I love the guy.

I gave him his first chance.

He has a lovely little wife.

Charming girl, I was the best man.

Where's the million?

In my family's tomb in Zenith, in the crypt with my father's

casket.

I don't buy that, John.

No?

No, you forget that I had you in charge

when you were a very sick man, when you raved in delirium.

And I heard you talk about a hidden room.

Now, where else could you put a hidden room

except in that mansion you built,

that white elephant you call the Oaks?

Look, everyone knows I have a bad heart.

Who would doubt it if you wired the bank directors

that my heart had failed, that I had fallen from a great height

here in the woods, and that I was badly smashed up?

You could ship the body back for burial,

and instruct them not to open the casket due to the condition

of its contents.

Well, you realize, of course, that we'd

have to have a body to put in that casket, which

means that we'd have to deal with an undertaker at this end.

Of course.

But where do we get a body?

Couldn't we provide one of our own?

How about Sam?

Sam?

Our guide?

Sam weighs about as much as I do.

He's practically a hermit.

He wouldn't be missed for a long time.

The local undertaker would know him.

Dr. hynes: Not if we made him look as if he'd

been in a serious accident.

But if Bailey's going to take the blame, why

do you have to do this?

A jury might acquit him.

In that case, I'd be a logical suspect.

I could disappear, of course.

But it's safer if they think I'm dead.

What if I don't go for this deal?

In that case, it would be two bad.

You mean you'd kill me?

What else could I do?

Now that I've told you about the million.

I'd say you were shot in a hunting accident.

Now, look, doctor, it you can find another body instead

of Sam's, it's all right with me.

There's half a million in it for you.

I'll do my best.

I smell smoke.

So do i. What's that noise?

Look, doctor!

The woods are on fire!

It's coming this way!

We've got to get out of here!

Out the back way!

We will, as soon as I provide that body

we were talking about.

Oh, my goodness dear, Lizzie, is that you?

Yes, Miss cordelia.

There's a storm coming up.

And it's going to be a snorter.

The wind nearly blew the door off its hinges.

Well, that noise blew my game higher than a kite.

I think I've lost some of the cards.

Oh, I'll get them for you.

Oh, I see you've found the paper.

Drat that paper boy, scooting by on his bicycle,

just chucked it into a couple bushes and let it go at that.

For land's sake, Mr. Vick Bailey's been arrested.

Oh?

Right there.

Victor Bailey, vice president and cashier of the Zenith bank,

was arraigned before united states commissioner Alvin

fielding charged with the embezzlement of over $1

million.

I can't believe Vick Bailey had anything

to do with that robbery.

Oh, well, I see our landlord is home again.

Landlord?

Mr. Fleming, Dr. Malcolm Wells is back in town

with the body of John Fleming, president

of the Zenith bank, who was killed in a forest fire.

Mr. Fleming will be laid to rest in his family's tomb on Friday.

And I hope he stays there.

Why shouldn't he?

Well, this is his house.

And ever since he died, some funny things

have happened here.

For instance?

The housekeeper, the cook, and the butler

said that they heard strange noises at night.

And the upstairs maid swore that she

met a man without a face coming up the back stairs.

Oh, so that's why they quit and left me to run

this place without a staff.

They didn't tell you, Ms. Corny.

But the truth is, they were scared to stay.

But you're still here, Lizzie.

Haven't you seen anything?

No, no, and even if I had, I ain't afraid of ghosts.

They're afraid of me.

Honest, Ms. Corny, a spiritualist

told me once that ghosts was allergic to me.

But-- but this Bat feller they keep

talking about in the paper, I-- I guess he'd be different.

I don't think you would have the same effect on him.

Oh dear.

What are they trying to do, drive people away

from this part of the country?

Why?

What does it say about the Bat?

His specialty seems to be killing women-- my goodness,

two of them in one night.

All his victims died the same way,

like their throats had been ripped open with steel claws.

Well, that's a charming little caper.

I'll have to try it sometime.

In a book.

That aint' nothing, just something

bumping against the house.

That's just the wind banging a door.

Pay no attention to it.

Listen to this, one of his victims who lived for a moment

after she was found, described the Bat as a man

without a face.

Honest, Ms. Corny, I think that woman

must have been exaggerating.

That's just that heavy tapestry at the top of the stairs.

I know.

I know.

I've heard it before on a windy night.

But that sounds as if there was someone on the stairs.

I know there isn't, at least there shouldn't be.

There ain't.

Them's just the noises you here in any old house

on a windy night.

It says here that the Bat never leaves no fingerprints.

That's understandable.

Having no face, he probably has no fingers either.

Lizzie!

And that, I suppose, is the cat dropping its dentures?

No, no, I don't think so.

But I think it's something should be looked into.

Now, who chucked him down here?

The wind, I hope.

There must be a window open up there.

No, Lizzie!

Let him lay.

Let him sleep it off.

I hope the power lines don't go down, put the lights out.

We'll check the windows in the living room,

and drawn the curtains, and then we'll go to bed.

Yes, ma'am.

I won't be a minute.

Ms. Corny!

What was that?

Oh, when I went to get the paper, I turned the latch off.

I forgot to turn it on again.

He's out there.

He was coming in.

He might have got you.

Oh, but he didn't.

And he's still out there, thanks to you.

Now, you hurry now, and we'll call the police.

No, no, I won't leave you, Ms. Corny.

Are you ok?

Yes, ma'am, I'm ok.

Ok.

Operator: Operator?

Give me the police department, please.

Officer: Zenith police department.

This is Cornelia Van Gorder.

I'm living at the Oaks.

We know about that, Ms. Van Gorder.

Just a moment ago, a man tried to force his way

into this house.

Officer: You're not alone there, are you?

What about your servants?

Well, I have none except my chauffeur.

And he's away.

He won't be back until the morning.

Now, there's only two of us here tonight.

And we're going to lock ourselves in my room.

Now, uh, if-- if any of your men see anything,

will you have them call me?

Officer: I'll send officers over there right away.

Well, thank you very much.

Come on, Lizzie.

We're going to sleep in my room.

Well, nothing can get at us in this room now, I don't think.

This door seems good and solid.

Like the door to a tomb.

Uh, I think that couch will be comfortable.

There's some extra bedding, you know, in the closet.

Let's see now.

Oh, uh-huh, no bolt. Well, that's not so good.

What's that for?

That, my good woman, is a boobie trap.

If anybody tries to open this transom,

this'll be knocked off.

And we'll hear it fall.

Oh, fiddlesticks, I forgot my night things, my robe, my gown,

and my slippers.

I'll go get them now.

Now, wait a minute, Lizzie.

I'll go with you--

Now don't you bother, Ms. Cornelia.

My room's just down the hall.

Cornelia Van Gorder: Lizzie, I told you to wait!

It's all right.

I'll only be a second.

Get in here!

Get in here!

Yes?

Officer: Miss Van Gorder?

Yes.

Officer: Zenith police department.

There's a police car just outside your house.

And the officers in it have reported

that there's no sign of a prowler anywhere

well, the man's inside now!

He's in the hall just outside my bedroom!

Have your men break through the kitchen door

and search this place from top to bottom.

Officer: Ok, Ms. Van Gorder, sit tight.

I will.

I have a gun.

And I know how to use it.

Oh, relax, relax, Lizzie.

The police did a good job.

They couldn't find anybody in here.

But we both saw him, Ms. Cornelia.

All right, all right, so he got away.

But there are men on guard outside.

So just try and get some rest.

There's nothing can get at us here.

Oh, oh, oh, Miss cordelia!

Miss cordelia!

What?

What's the matter?

A bat!

Oh, nonsense, you've had a nightmare.

Maybe I did.

But there was a bat.

And it bit me.

What?

It flew in that closet.

Oh, good gracious, Lizzie.

You're right!

Operator, operator, will you get me Dr. Malcolm Wells'

office, please.

I don't know his number.

And I have no phone book up here.

But this is an emergency.

Will you connect me with his office, please?

Oh dear, oh dear, I'm going to get the rabies.

Woman: Hello?

Hello?

Dr. well's office.

Woman: This is a call service.

Dr. Wells is out at moment.

But if you give me your name and number, I'll try to locate him.

Well, this is Miss Van Gorder of the Oaks.

My maid has just been bitten by a bat that may be rapid.

And she must have treatment as soon as possible.

And I was told that Dr. Wells was the nearest physician.

Woman: I'll try to find him for you.

And I can't, I'll send you another doctor.

Well, thank you very much.

Oh, he's out on a case.

Oh.

I hope it's not a delivery-- a baby, I mean.

They can be terribly complicated.

It never bothered me none.

Oh, Lizzie, you never had a baby.

Of course I didn't.

That's why they never bothered me.

Oh, does it hurt, huh?

A little.

Operator: Dr. Wells?

Are you there Dr. Wells?

Are you there, Dr. Wells?

This is the operator.

Your call service is on the wire.

It's an emergency.

This is Dr. Wells.

Woman: This is your call service, doctor.

Oh, hello I-- I was just doing an experiment.

I left the receiver off.

Woman: That's what I thought, but I kept trying.

Ms. Van Gorder at the Oaks called

and said that her maid had been bitten by a bit.

And she's afraid it might be rapid.

What?

Oh, all right, tell her I'll be right over there.

Who's there?

Dr. Wells: Dr. Wells.

Come in.

Good evening.

Oh, I'm so glad they found you, doctor.

Well, I reached my office shortly after you called.

How is your maid?

Is she in any pain?

No, no, she doesn't seem to be.

Did the bat get away?

No.

I believe it's still in my bedroom.

Oh, good, I'll want to examine it.

There you go, Ms. Allen.

Now you'll feel better.

Doctor, have I got the rabies?

Well, I can tell you better after I've examined the bat's

brain under a microscope.

That thing's got a brain?

Oh, you'd be surprised.

Where is it?

I think the little darling is in that closet.

Oh.

You know, it's a pity you leased this house, Ms. Van Gorder.

Why a pity?

Well, my dear lady, I don't want to alarm you, but--

Oh, well after tonight, nothing can alarm me.

Yes, I understand.

It must have been terrifying.

So many unexplainable things have happened here.

There's something about the place.

Your servants must have sensed it

when they walked out on you, an apprehension of disaster.

Well, let's see.

Ah-ha!

Yes, there he is.

All right now, take it easy, nobody's

going to hurt you, quiet now, quiet.

Looks quite normal, doesn't seem to be sick at all.

Ain't that nice.

I've been worried about him.

Well, you should be.

From his appearance, I'd say that he

doesn't have any infection, in which case

you've had a narrow escape.

Now, you take one of those tablets

I left for you and I guarantee you a good night.

And I'll drop in on you tomorrow.

Oh, thanks for everything, doctor.

But I can find my way out.

I know you can.

But do let me help you.

Oh, don't forget that once I'm gone,

you'll have to climb those stairs alone.

Oh, I'm all right.

I'm armed now.

Can you shoot one of those things

without shutting your eyes?

Oh, doctor, there are guns in every book I've ever written.

I don't write about things I'm unfamiliar with.

Lock the door, Lizzie.

Goodnight.

Yes, ma'am, good night, doctor.

Accident?

No, no, the wind blew him down, I think.

Oh.

Did you know that young mark Fleming leased you this house

without notifying his uncle?

No, no, I didn't.

Well, it doesn't matter now.

John Fleming is dead.

And mark's his heir.

But if John were alive, he would warn you

to leave here, Miss Van Gorder.

Really?

Yes.

It's been a tragic place for anyone who ever lived in it.

Well, goodnight.

Goodnight, doctor.

Who's out there?

Nobody you need to worry about, doctor.

Oh, it's Andy.

That's right.

Good evening, Miss Van Gorder.

Good evening, Lieutenant.

Somebody sick here?

My maid was bitten by a bat.

Oh?

A rabid bat?

Well, I'll know for sure when I get to my lab.

I-- I caught the bat.

It happened indoors?

In my bedroom.

How'd it get in?

Well there are ways a bat could get in a house.

You ought to know.

I, uh, I spotted this hole in the window the minute

I got there.

That's where the two-legged bat got your door open.

Miss Van Gorder told me that she phoned headquarters

at Zenith.

Yes, I phoned twice.

The second time was after the prowler got in the house.

Were you in headquarters, Andy?

No, but they contacted me.

An officer came and searched the house from top to bottom.

But they couldn't find the bat.

You better have this window fixed tomorrow.

Oh, yes, I certainly shall.

Yes, and I-- I better be going.

I'm due in surgery at 8 o'clock in the morning.

Goodnight.

Goodnight, doctor.

There will be a man patrolling the grounds all night,

Ms. Van Gorder.

Oh, thank you.

And nobody inside, Andy?

Why should there be?

Well, how do you know but what the bat is hiding somewhere

in the house?

I'm quite sure he isn't in the house, doctor, not now.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

Hi, Andy.

Hello, mark.

Well, congratulations, real estate business

must be picking up-- new office, new furniture.

New deal, how do you like it?

It looks expensive.

Are you squandering your inheritance?

Oh, I haven't got it yet.

Well, the paper says John Fleming left his entire fortune

to you.

Funny thing about that entire fortune

is that we can't find it.

No kidding?

No, all uncle John has in his bank account

was a couple hundred dollars.

And his safe deposit box was empty.

If we don't find that missing million,

mine will be empty too.

How come?

Well, all my savings were invested in Zenith bank stock.

The examiners won't certify the bank as solvent

until those stolen securities are found.

So the stockholders have voted an assessment

that'll wipe some of us out.

It's as is those securities have been converted into cash.

And if I can't find that cash, I'm sunk.

Well, where are you going to look for it, Andy?

Here in Zenith.

Your uncle wouldn't take a million on a hunting trip,

would he?

You suspect uncle John?

Why, Andy, he founded the Zenith back.

That'd be like robbing the family tomb.

You think he wouldn't?

Well, besides, Vick Bailey's fingerprints

are all over the vault. They didn't find any

of uncle John's fingerprints.

Because he wiped them off.

Can the defense prove that.

They'll try to.

Judie Holland had Bailey's secretary as a defense witness.

And they believe her testimony will have

a powerful effect on the jury.

Well, she has a powerful effect on me.

Judie's a doll.

Here's the book you mentioned, judie.

Your newest one.

Yes, it's just been published.

You can have that copy if you wish.

Oh, it's a first edition and you've signed it.

Yes, of course.

Thank you so much.

May I serve tea now, Ms. Van Gorder?

Yes, please do, Warner.

I see you've engaged new servants.

Yes, of course.

How did you persuade them to live in this house?

Jane Patterson, my new housekeeper,

knows this house better than you do, doctor.

She worked for John Fleming.

And Warner was my chauffeur.

Chauffeur turned butler?

It's incredible.

He can play any part at a moment's notice.

Did you-- did you get a plumber, Warner?

Warner: No, we can't get a plumber for three days, madame.

What about that leaking pipe?

The basement will be flooded in three days.

The pipe is no longer leaking.

You mean it's dried up of its own accord?

Not quite, I packed the elbow where the water was coming up.

Packed the elbow?

Where did you learn how to do that?

Into each life, a little rain must fall.

And a careful man learns to keep himself dry.

Now, is there anything that you require, Miss Van Gorder?

No, not at the moment, Warner.

Thank you, madame.

Now, there's a character.

How long did you say that he worked for you as chauffeur?

About three months.

Dr. Wells: Well, I hope he doesn't have a police record.

My dear Dale, it may interest you

to know that the last night of his life, John Fleming

told me that he loved your husband like a son.

If Fleming were alive today, he would be fighting

to prove Vick's innocence.

Could Mr. Fleming prove his own innocence?

Miss Van Gorder, can there be any doubt about it?

There will be when Ms. Holland testifies at Vick's trial.

Oh?

You know something that we haven't heard yet, judie?

Something I saw with my own eyes.

She's not permitted to say what it was.

My dear girl, I wouldn't think of asking her.

But let's assume for a moment that Fleming

did steal the million.

Now, what would he do about it?

Where is it?

Hidden some place where he could

lay his hands on it without getting caught in the act.

Now, if I was writing this instead

of living in the middle of it, I'd

hide it right here in this spooky old house.

Under a loose floorboard or up a chimney?

If Mr. Fleming had the nerve to steal a million,

he'd make his plans well in advance.

I'd say he'd prepare a place to hide it,

possibly when this house was being built.

I rented this place from mark Fleming, his nephew.

I wonder-- I wonder if he'd have the floor plans.

I'll ask him.

Yes.

Lizzie, will you bring Mrs. Bailey the phone?

You ask him now.

His number is summit-- Summit-- 7537.

Thank you, Lizzie.

Summit?

Cordelia Van Gorder: 7537.

Not bad, hey, Andy?

That means new business.

Now, you see?

Somebody wants to buy a house.

Mark Fleming speaking.

Oh, hello, Dale.

Well, hang on a minute, honey, while I see if I have it.

It's Dale Bailey all excited.

Ms. Van Gorder wants to know if I have

the floor plans of the Oaks.

Now, what would she want ith the floor plans?

Well, she suggested to me that your uncle might have

hidden the bank loot there.

Are the plans here?

Somewhere in the house itself-- wait a minute.

There is a place where uncle Johnny might

have kept those blueprints.

What place?

Well, I heard him talk about it a good many years ago.

I can't be sure of the exact location.

Anyway, I don't think the old boy had the guts

to steal a million.

But if I find those plans, I'll let you know, Andy.

Hello, Dale?

Look, honey, I haven't seen those plans since I was a kid.

But I'll come over tonight, and maybe we can find them.

Thank you, mark.

We'll expect you.

He seems to think they're here in the house somewhere.

He's coming over tonight.

Well, that's good.

Dale and judie are my house guests for the weekend.

Would you like to have dinner with us tonight?

Oh, no thank you, I couldn't.

I still have a few calls to make.

You know, if Judy's testimony is going to clear Vick Bailey

and implicate John Fleming, others

may get the idea that there's buried treasure in this house.

Don't even mention your testimony

until you're actually on the stand.

Oh, I won't.

That's a smart girl, judie, and a very lovely girl.

Well, good afternoon, ladies.

Doctor.

Goodbye, Dr. Wells.

Come on, girls, let's go.

Cordelia Van Gorder: So many unusual things

have happened here this summer.

The more I think about it, the more

I realize I should be putting them down on paper.

Weren't you your husband's secretary, Dale?

Yes, I was.

Do you take shorthand?

Mm-hm.

Well, my dear, if you'd like to have your mind occupied,

I want you to work with me while I

write the story of this fantastic criminal, the Bat.

Wonderful dinner.

Thank you.

It was really nice.

It was a good dinner, Lizzie, as usual.

Wonderful.

Oh, what a lovely piece of silver.

It's an original, isn't it?

Cordelia Van Gorder: Yes, the still use them in england.

That clock hasn't struck the hour in the last 10 years,

if I'm to believe what mark Fleming told me.

Why is it angled away from the wall like that?

I don't know.

Somebody must have moved it.

Lizzie, very like, when she was dusting.

Wait a minute.

Did you know there's a door in this paneling?

No, I didn't.

Oh, by gracious!

So there is!

Maybe it opens to a secret passage.

Certainly to a secret something!

Who knows, girls, we may be about to stumble

on that missing million.

There's a panel.

There must be some gimmick to it.

There always is.

Oh!

Officer: Calling car 11, calling car 11.

Proceed to the Oaks in Zenith township immediately.

A homicide has been reported.

Ok.

Proceeding to the Oaks.

Notify the county coroner, Dr. Wells.

Tell him to come to the Oaks at once.

Horrible.

It's as if his throat had been torn

by some creature with fans, or claws.

That's his sign.

We found it on the others he killed.

I had hoped those reports that he was up to his old tricks

again were pure imagination.

But apparently they're based on fact.

He's come back, back to the scene of his kills.

Yes, that's who I mean.

That's who did this, the Bat.

Who found mark?

We all did.

That is Dale, and judie, and I, Lizzie was in the dining room.

This is my new housekeeper, Jane Patterson.

You know, she worked for John Fleming.

I know her.

Where were you, Mrs. Patterson?

In the kitchen cleaning up.

I cooked the dinner tonight.

Did you know that this secret closet was here?

No, it was behind the grandfather's clock.

Well, it was I who found it, really.

I noticed the clock had been moved.

And the door wasn't quite closed.

I'll get it.

Who is it?

Mark Fleming.

As coroner, you saw the same wounds on the others.

How long has he been dead?

Oh, I'd say about a half an hour.

Do you believe it was the Bat?

That's the Bat's trademark.

Perhaps he's still in the house.

It's possible.

Why should he be?

Because he's looking for something, and like you,

he believes it's here.

And he's a persistent killer.

I would advise you get out of this house

as quickly as possible, not withstanding our expert police

protection.

Have you called the morgue?

They're on their way here.

Oh, good, I want to examine the body before they get here.

May we take it into another room?

Yes, to the sun room in the back.

Thank you, give me a hand.

Excuse me.

Oh, Warner, where have you been?

Well, madame it-- There's been an accident?

There's been a murder.

Mark Fleming, the young man from whom I leased this place,

was killed here tonight.

They know who did it?

Well, they-- they believe it was the Bat.

I'm sorry I had to use the front door, Miss Van Gorder.

Bu I forgot my keys, and when I rang the bell at the kitchen

door, there was no response.

Oh, this is Warner, Lieutenant.

He's my butler.

He was my chauffeur.

Why'd you promote him?

Well, it's very difficult to find a butler.

They don't like service in the country.

Have you been a butler before?

I've served in many capacities, sir.

But this was my night off, and I forgot my keys.

I heard that part.

What time did you leave the house tonight?

Oh, about 6:30.

I had dinner at wiley's roadhouse.

Can you prove where you spent the rest of the evening?

I can try.

Try hard.

And don't leave the house.

I'll get to you later.

Very good, sir.

I shall be in my room, Miss Van Gorder, if you need me.

Yes, Warner.

Surely, you don't think he's--

Warner and I have met before.

I can't recall where or when.

But I will.

There will be a crew here shortly from headquarters,

dusting for fingerprints, taking photographs.

But in the meantime, Mrs. Patterson,

you aren't leaving the house tonight are you?

No, Lieutenant.

Don't, I'll talk to you in the morning.

Goodnight.

Goodnight, sir.

Goodnight.

Dale, I was with mark Fleming this afternoon

when you talked to him about the floor plans of this house.

I heard him tell you he was coming here tonight.

Dale called him at my request.

She told me he was coming.

Who else heard her tell you that?

Judie, Lizzie.

And that nice Dr. Wells.

Dr. Wells?

There are few killers who kill for the fun of it.

The Bat very likely is a mental case.

And I'm convinced that his crimes are by his person gain.

There's a million dollars at large.

And he's going to keep on hunting for it

until he lays his hands on it.

Now, these young ladies are staying here tonight?

Yes, they're my house guests.

Well, when my crew arrives, we'll be busy for a while.

So I'd suggest that--

That we go to our rooms?

That's a very good idea.

Come on, girls.

What a police guard for this house tonight, Lieutenant?

You've got one.

I'm going to cover this place tonight

from the attic to the basement.

If the Bat makes another call, I'll

have a little surprise for him.

Who, uh-- who is he?

Have you any idea?

He could be anybody.

So far, there are clues to his identity,

but nothing we could take before a jury.

I am afraid we must look higher than the criminal world.

He may be a merchant, lawyer, doctor, scientist,

one of the pillars of his community.

Ladies, lock your doors tonight.

Stay behind them.

I promise you you'll be safe.

Goodnight.

Goodnight, Lieutenant.

Poor mark.

Yeah, it's a pity.

So young.

Well, doctor, do you agree it was the Bat?

In my report, I shall say the death

was caused by the same technique used

in the other killings, a paralyzing blow to the throat,

followed by a severe lacerations of the jugular,

resulting in excessive hemorrhage.

In a layman's language, he didn't know what hit him.

Oh, he knew, but he didn't have time to think about it.

You staying here tonight, Andy?

Well, until I check the doors and windows.

But I'll be back bright and early in the morning.

Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night

stays these couriers from the swift completion

of their appointed rounds.

A lot of people are due for a shock when I close this case.

Yes, I'm sure they are.

Goodnight, Andy, don't get hurt.

Goodnight, doctor.

You know, I think we'd better let get some sleep.

Oh, well Lizzie and I share this room

for mutual protection.

You know, one night, a storm blew the wires down,

put the lights out.

And I went out the next day and bought a half a dozen

of these things.

You better take one with you, Dale.

Oh, thank you.

We'll go across the hall.

Are you sure there's nothing else you need?

Quite sure, we'll be all right.

Well, if anything bothers you, you just sing out.

And two strong women will come to your rescue.

Oh, nothing will bother us, not with Andy on the job.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

Don't worry, everything will be all right.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

Come on, Lizzie.

I don't think I'll sleep tonight.

Me neither.

All I can see is poor mark Fleming staring at us.

I thought that when people died their eyes closed, as in sleep.

Don't think about it.

I bet you're thinking about it.

No, I was thinking of my poor husband sleeping in jail

tonight.

Oh, judie, I love him so much.

What's that noise?

Oh, I don't know.

I kind of fell half asleep.

For a moment, I thought it was something from a dream.

It's somewhere in the house.

Yes, on the floor above, not directly over us,

probably a room overlooking the driveway.

Should we call Ms. Van Gorder?

She'll hear it.

How can she help but hear it?

Besides, we don't want her to think we're

a couple of hysterical women.

I'm about to become one.

I've had it for one night.

Dale, you're not going out in that hall.

I want to know what's happening up there.

But Lieutenant Anderson said if we

stayed behind our locked doors, we'd be safe.

Vick isn't safe locked up in that jail.

Suppose that stolen money is in this house.

Mark Fleming seemed to think it was.

Maybe that's what somebody's looking for.

Oh, for heaven's sake, don't you

hear that awful noise up there?

Now, Lizzie!

You've just got to stay awake!

The house phone and the outside phone wires have been cut!

And we can't get help!

Where's that policeman?

Oh, I don't know.

Something must have happened to him.

Now, go on.

Get on your robe.

Oh, Dale, please don't go up there.

I've got to.

Think what it could mean to Vick.

Now you stay here.

Oh no, if you go, I go.

You stay here.

No, no--

You wait here.

I'm going to see what it is.

Oh, please let me go with you.

Judie, will you warn me if anyone comes?

And I'll only be a moment.

Now, wait.

Oh no!

What did he do to her!

Judie!

No, not judie!

Give her to me.

I'll look after her.

Poor baby.

Judie.

The Bat.

Yes, the Bat.

He caught her at the head of the stairs.

We saw him rushing down the stairs

as we came out of the room.

I hurled that after him.

I hit him, I believe.

I'm going to cover this place from attic to basement,

you said!

Well, what were you covering when

that poor child was murdered?

Where were you?

I saw a man outside on the grounds.

I went out there and hunted him.

I heard him in among the trees.

And so I followed the sound of him as far as the brook

down near the back road.

And then I lost him.

Oh.

I'd rather give my own life than have this happen to Judy.

But I told you to stay in your rooms and lock your doors

and stay there!

What was she doing at the head of those stairs?

That was my fault.

They heard a strange noise, heavy pounding in one

of the rooms on the third floor.

We all heard it.

I wanted to see what it was.

Judie, she wouldn't let me go out by myself.

I made her stay on the balcony.

What about your new butler?

Well, he's in his room, I suppose.

Oh, Mrs. Patterson.

Yes?

Did you know what happened here?

No, sir, but I heard the screams.

I to call Warner.

We have rooms on the same floor.

But he wasn't in his room.

His bed hasn't been slept in.

If Mrs. Patterson heard the screams,

Warner could certainly hear them.

You're quite right, sir.

I heard them.

Oh, you did?

And where were you?

Outside on the grounds.

Ms. Holland has been murdered.

No.

So you're surprised, shocked.

Well, I've seen better performances.

I remember you now.

Your name's not Warner.

I've got a circular in my office with your picture on it.

The Chicago police not so long ago

were hunting for you in connection with a robbery.

You're right again, sir.

And they found me, and they tried me.

And I proved my innocence.

And I was acquitted.

That could have been a lucky break.

Where were you when this child was killed?

I told you before, sir, outside.

What were you doing there?

I was following you.

I saw you leaving the house.

And it seemed that you were hunting someone.

I thought you might need some help.

Oh, yes, sir, I followed your flashlight down

through the trees.

Then it disappeared.

And then suddenly as I was staring out into the darkness,

I was struck by something on to the back of the head.

Next thing I knew, I was lying on the ground.

I realized I'd been knocked out.

I wish you had been knocked out.

For then we'd have found you with your mask

still on your face!

You were hit here in this house with this poker

as you were rushing down those stairs after that child--

Oh, no, sir, you can't pin this on me.

I'm not the Bat!

I've never killed.

I couldn't kill.

I won't take the rap for this!

Well, doctor, we have another case for the county coroner.

You see, the Bat came back.

Why did you come back, doctor?

Well, I-- I had an accident about a mile down the road.

The right rear wheel of my car came off,

and I plunged into the ditch.

This was the nearest house.

So I came here to call for help.

I thought I'd find you around, Andy.

Physician, heal thyself.

You're must have been hit by something

on the back of your head.

I told you.

I had an accident.

So you did, doctor.

So you did.

I could be wrong.

But maybe I'm not.

We shall see.

Fine, dear, let's start a new chapter.

For days, the murders held the headlines.

Lieutenant Anderson grilled us, and ransacked the house

from top to bottom.

Warner was not placed under arrest.

But his every move was watched.

At night, except for a detective on guard in the house,

the police and the reporters left us alone.

And on one of those nights, without telling

Lizzie or anyone else, I pursued a secret investigation

of my own.

It was in an empty room on the third floor

where we kept our trunks and other things.

Put 'em up, Bat.

That's a bright idea to kill me in my own lab

and let people think that I'm the Bat.

But you had to kill me first.

What was it to be, ambush?

Clever as you are, you're not smart enough to do that.

Nor were you smart enough to find the money, though you

came quite close to it.

But I know where it is.

And when you're dead with that sign pinned on your chest,

I'm going to collect it and live happily ever after.

He destroyed himself, how true that will be.

Goodbye, Bat.

Here's a serum that will heal you whether you're rabid

or not.

Something's wrong.

Something's wrong.

Miss Cornelia?

Miss Cornelia?

Now, where would she be going at this time of night?

I never!

Oh!

Mr. Davenport, Mr. Davenport-- Oh, a fine thing, the door

unbolted, the chain off, and you asleep on the job.

Wait till Lieutenant Anderson hears about this.

Come on!

Wake up!

What's the matter with you?

I don't know.

I don't know.

My head hurts, my whole body is numb.

Here, here, take a sip of this.

Try to snap out of it.

I'll be back in a minute.

Hurry, will you?

It's Lizzie.

I'm terribly worried.

I can't find Ms. Cornelia anywhere.

And something's happened to the policeman.

I don't know what.

Get Warner.

Bring him to the drawing room.

Tell him we need him.

Are you all right now?

Yeah, I'll be all right in a minute.

I remember now.

I took a drink of wine from that decanter there.

Ms. Van Gorder told me to help myself.

She wouldn't put nothing in it.

Well, somebody did, somebody who knew I was on duty here.

And it was somebody that got Ms. Van Gorder.

I can't find her anywhere-- upstairs,

downstairs, or in the basement.

I told the housekeeper to get Warner.

Lieutenant Anderson will want to know about this.

Hello?

Yeah, this is Davenport at the Oaks.

We've got trouble here.

Well, for one thing I was drugged.

Yeah.

But I must have been knocked out, because the maid tells me

Ms. Van Gorder's missing.

You better call Anderson and let him know.

He's not at home?

Well where is he?

Out on a case?

What case?

Dr. Wells?

What else did they tell you about him?

Oh, hurry, will you?

We've got to find Ms. Cornelia!

Ok.

Lieutenant Anderson is out on a case.

Dr. Wells was found dead in a room

next to his garage, murdered.

Dr. Wells?

There's something queer about the killing of Wells.

But headquarters won't talk about it.

Lizzie, Warner isn't in his room.

There's no sign of him anywhere.

And I was supposed to keep an eye on that guy.

Where's Ms. Cornelia?

That's what I want to know!

Wait a minute!

Didn't you say that the chain and the bolt

were off of the front door?

I certainly did.

Well, maybe Ms. Van Gorder went outside.

Oh, she never would.

We better look.

I can't-- I can't breathe.

There's no air.

Ms. Cornelia?

Ms. Van Gorder?

Ms. Van Gorder?

Look!

There's a light in that room on the third floor.

Were you up there tonight?

Well, of course I was, but I turned the lights out

before I came downstairs.

Ms. Cornelia might have turned them on again.

That's where we're going to look first.

Come on!

Cornelia?

Miss Cornelia?

Miss Cornelia?

Yes!

I'm here!

Right here!

Here we are, Ms. Van Gorder.

What do we do now?

Over the mantle, there are five panels.

Try to-- with your hands.

Which panel did you say, Ms. Van Gorder?

Oh, I-- I just--

Ms. Van Gorder!

Which panel!

We couldn't hear you!

She said strike it!

What difference does it make which panel?

Strike them all!

Look!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh, it's all right now.

It's all right, dear.

Lizzie's here.

I'm

feeling better?

Yes, much better.

We'll take you to your room.

Oh, no you want.

I'm going to stay right here.

I'm quite all right.

Oh, how blessed it is to breathe without an effort.

You know, no one knows how sweet the air can taste until someone

shuts it off for a moment.

That room is just like a box.

When the mantle piece closed, it seemed like all the air

was drawn out of it.

Look!

There it goes again!

Let it close.

I can open it from in here.

There's a control panel behind this blueprint, electric motor

under the trap door here.

Once the door's open, you can keep it that way.

I believe that the fireplace in this other room

opens the same way.

And it does.

I tried to find this.

But I couldn't find it.

Yeah, it was back of this blueprint here.

Well, it's-- it's quite a set up.

Too bad we can't open that safe the same way.

Take an expert to crack this box, or a shot of nitro.

Maybe-- maybe that's what the Bat had in mind.

Could be, seems he's on the prowl tonight.

Ms. Van Gorder, Warner has disappeared.

Really?

And Dr. Wells has been murdered.

Dr. Wells?

Lieutenant Anderson's on that case right now.

Well, does he know what happened here tonight?

They got word to him.

He'll be here any minute.

What's that noise?

Ms. Van Gorder, the garage is on fire.

Great scot!

Look at that!

Lizzie, put that light out in the other room.

Now, where are you going?

To report the fire.

Well, you just stay right here.

But Ms. Van Gorder, the garage.

Let it burn.

You watch the stairs.

Can't you see that fire was set to get us out of the house.

Out of the-- well, you're talking about the--

Yes, yes, I'm talking about the Bat.

Now that the lights are out, he'll

think his trick has worked, and we've gone.

He'll be here any minute.

Well, so will Lieutenant Anderson.

I hope so.

But the Bat will be here first.

And he'll kill again if we're in his way.

We've got to be as clever as he is.

But you'll be safer downstairs.

I'll take care of him.

Well, the others can go.

But I'm going to stay right here.

All right, but get out of sight.

Let's face it, ladies, and get it over with.

Others have seen my face before they died.

But I'll have to deny you that pleasure.

This would make a good scene for your book, Ms. Van Gorder.

But I'm afraid you'll never write it.

That is Warner.

I could tell.

You misjudge me, Ms. Ellen.

Warner!

I don't like being a murder suspect, Ms. Van Gorder.

I was headed for a plane.

But halfway to the airport, I changed my mind and came back.

I'm glad that I did.

Why, it's Lieutenant Anderson!

Yes, it was Anderson.

He had discovered the secret of the hidden room

and was waiting to get into it and open up the safe.

We found the money in it, little over a million

in tens, and twenties, and hundreds.

Good old Andy, with all his ill-gotten

gains invested in bank stock.

It's rather a clever way to hide stolen money-- in the open,

as it were, and so respectable.

But don't try it.

No matter how clever you are, you can't hide murder.

Well, that's it, Dale.

That's the end.

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Learn English - Ten Everyday English Situations for Chinese Speakers (with subtitles) - Duration: 9:14.

Hello everyone and welcome to 'English

Tips for Speakers of Chinese Languages'.

Normally, every week, I present to you one

common English mistake made by Chinese

speakers, but this week I'm going to do

things a little bit different. This week

I'm going to present to you ten everyday

English situations, and teach you how to

handle yourself in those situations.

Let's get started.

I thought it would be best if I

presented to you a list of the ten

everyday situations, and then you can look

at them and then you can try to decide

yourself how you would handle it.

Then I will talk about each one. You can

see how you did after that. Here is

the list here.

Just one other quick thing: so you will probably have to pause the

video, and think about each answer

individually.

I just want to say from the start

that 'How are you?' is a very good and

acceptable way to say something. It's

a good fallback . You can always say 'How

are you?' in every situation. Actually,

you have to use it, I think, in very

formal situations and the situation where

you don't know somebody so well. That

being said, I actually don't say 'How are

you?' very often in my life because I'm

not often in those situations. I say these

other phrases. I've made a list for

you in the slide that follow this

section. I divided them into two

parts: there's the questions that start with 'how'

and the questions that start with 'what'.

They have different answers which I'll

talk about in the section that follows

the slide. The 'how' questions are 'How are

you doing?' (that's very common),

'How's everything going?' (that's also very

common), 'How's it going?'

(that's probably the one I say the most) and

'How are things going?' Then the 'what'

section.

'What's up?' (that's actually very common as

well), 'What's going on?' and 'What have you

been up to?'

So the textbook answer to 'How are you?'

in every textbook around the world is 'I'm fine

thank you, and you ?' Again, it's a very

acceptable answer. It's a good fallback

answer, but in reality, we don't actually

say that very much. We answer in many

different ways. If you're doing very

well, you could say 'Great, actually. How

about you?' Two things with this: The

word 'actually' is a great word that

you should really get into your vocabulary

(we say it all the time) and notice I said

'How about you?' so I reflect the question

back to you.

That's a very important skill. You

could also say 'Not bad. How's it going

with you`?' and that's probably the one I say

the most because it's pretty neutral -- you're not doing fantastic,

you're not doing bad, so not bad. Then again, I reflect the

question back to you. If you're doing

a little bit negative, you could say 'It

could be better. I guess.

How are you doing?' So, again, you're reflecting

the question. If you're doing

terrible --

and if you're speaking to the right

person -- you can say 'Awful, actually. It's

been a rough week-

How are you?' Again, I reflect the

question back to you.

Ok, so those are the 'how' questions,

right? With the 'what' questions it's

actually pretty easy. If you say...if I say

to you... or if you say to me 'What's up?' I

could say 'Not much. What's up with you?'

'Not much' is a very good answer to the

'what' questions.

The standard response to 'thank you' is

of course 'You're welcome' and this is a

very good response, and you can use it in

any situation...and I do use it quite a

lot. I think I more often say 'No

problem' --

that's a good response to 'thank you'.

You might have learned that you could

say 'My pleasure', and this is ok, but it's

a little bit too much, and a little bit

too formal and I wouldn't use it very

much.

Okay, a few

responses to 'I'm sorry'. Again, I think it

depends on the level of the apology.

If it's..if somebody's just a little bit sorry

about something, you could say 'Don't

worry about it.' or 'It's ok . It's no

problem.' that might be a good response.

If it's a huge apology, and it really

affects your life, and the person says 'I'm

really really sorry.'

you could say, 'Apology accepted.'

This one is actually the easiest of

the bunch. Let's say you ask me 'Can

you hand me the marker?' I would say

one of two things: I would say 'Here you

go.' or 'Here you are.' So 'Here you go.' 'Here

you are.'

That's about it

I have just cooked a dinner and I have

friends and family around, and I want

them to start eating because they're

waiting patiently and politely. I think

what I would say in an informal

situation is 'Dig in.'

so just start eating. I could also say,

for example, 'Help yourself.'

So just start eating, basically.

In this familiar phrase that's used in

many languages around the world, if you

want people to enjoy the food in English

then we usually use the French. So you

would say 'Bon appetit'. If you don't

want to use that foreign language, then

you could say 'Enjoy your meal.'

I'm introduced to somebody. Let's say

someone says 'This is Timo.' I would

say 'Nice to meet you.' Then Timo would

say to me back,

'Nice to meet you, too.' It's always good

to say 'Nice to meet you, too.' You

shouldn't hesitate to do that.

I just wanted to talk a little bit

about a mistake I hear a lot. The

first time you meet somebody you say

'Nice to meet you.', but that's the only

time you ever say 'Nice to meet you.' to

somebody. After that, you say 'Nice to

see you.' or Nice to see you again.'

It's very common in English to say

'Have a nice day.' and the proper response

to that is 'Same to you' or just 'you too'.

This applies for many situations.

'Merry Christmas.' 'Same to you.' 'You too.'

'Happy New Year.'

'Same to you.' 'You too.'

Yeah, so 'goodbye' is a very standard

response, and it's a very good response and

you can fall back on it.

However, it's the same kind of thing as these

other things. We don't actually say

it that, that often. I will give you some

examples of other things you might say.

You could say just 'bye.' You could say

'bye-bye.'

You could say 'See you later.' and I think

that's the thing I probably say the most. You

could say 'Take care' , and 'Take care' is

very nice. It's...it's not overdoing it,

and it's kind of a kind way to say

goodbye.

You could say 'So long' which is something

I also say a lot. You could say -- to be

totally informal -- 'Have a good one.'

That might be the informal one you might

have in your arsenal.

Ok, so if you liked the video, I hope

you'll click on the thumbs up below.

If you did like it, I hope you'll share

it with others. Also, I hope you'll

consider subscribing to my channel. These

videos come every week like clockwork, so

I think it's a good idea. Next, I have

a website that I'm continuously

developing, and it's called 'English Tips

for Chinese Speakers' and you can link to

it at the end of this video. I would

really appreciate your help. I need your

input to kind of keep this project going.

Next, I have a course called '50 Common

English Mistakes' and if you follow the

link in the description box below you'll

get to that link and you'll get half off

the course. Finally, I have a Twitter

feed that is @epicenglishtips so I

hope you'll follow me on Twitter.

That's it. Thank you so much for watching,

and see you next time.

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Sonic the hedgehog 2 - Supersonicfan JN - Duration: 6:23.

(gun getting loaded)

Please put away your gun.

I am going to use the mobile version

because I can't record the Genesis version.

PLEASE PUT IT BA-

The plot of this game is

Sonic is running around trying to save his animal buddies

From the clutches of Dr.Eggman(aka. Robotnik)

while at the same time collecting all 7 chaos emeralds

The main differences from the first games plot?

In this game Tails was introduced.

As he fights along Sonic

Trying to save the animal buddies as well.

And the Death Egg was lunched

What does the death egg do?

I HAVE NO CLUE!

But sonic has the destroy it.

With the story out of the way let's move on to the gameplay!(it rhymed)

In this game you have 3 options,

You have Sonic,Tails and Knuckles.

The only way to unlock knuckles is if you

Attach "Sonic and Knuckles"

on to the game

or you just play the mobile version like I did.

Either way works!

You also have the ability to play as Sonic and Tails.

Sonic play like you would expect

He can spin dash, jump, everything.

Tails on the other hand is the same thing but he can fly.(only on the mobile version)

Knuckles can glide and climb on walls.

The stages for the most part

Are very well designed and beautiful

And most of them are pretty fair.

How ever there is one level that is not as fair as the others.

The level i'm talking about is Metropolis Zone

If you had any idea of how UNFAIR and BRUTAL this stage is.

If you wanna see how much pain and suffering it can cause

you can always see the video that will appear at the end(or above the video)

The one i'm talking about of course is called

"getting owned by Metropolis Zone"

(shameless self promotion)

With the power of editing I can take the stage and do this to it.

Oh how I love editing.

So what about the ending?

Oh the ending...

The final boss takes place in the death egg zone.

You first fight silver sonic

A metallic copy of sonic.

For some reason you can only damage him by jumping into his face,

WHY?!

But

It gets even worse.

After destroying his latest creation,

You have to chase baldy mc.nosehair through this hallway.

While he's running

he jumps into the famous Death Egg Robot.

And well,

the boss fight is pretty dang BRUTAL,

If you don't know what your doing.

I'm just going to show you this gameplay,

and you figure it out.

so yeah basically

You have to hit him when he jumps

and falls down

and repeat that

That doesn't sound that bad now,

but back then

how were people supposed to figure that ou-

After beating Eggman(AKA Robotnik)

the player runs to the right

the death egg explodes

Then the are shown falling from the sky

right before Sonic or Tails depending on who your playing as rescues them.

The fly off

and The player then strikes a pose,

and then credits.

So Sonic the hedgehog, what do I think of it?

well,

It is a very good game

id say 3.5/5

(gun getting loaded again)

Whoa! PUT AWAY YOUR GUN PLEASE!

I know what your thinking.

What happened to that 1.5 stars

Well listen

No game is perfect.

This game still has many flaws including the difficulty.

It's still a really good game and I would recommend it.

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Funny Jokes #9 - WHAT TIME IS IT? - Jokes for kids - Duration: 1:48.

WHAT TIME IS IT?

Exhausted from driving, a traveling salesman stopped in this one town, and pulled over

to get an hour or two of sleep.

But the quiet place he chose happened to be one of the streets that the majority of the

towns people used to take their daily run.

The salesman had barely pulled over, and gotten comfortable when a jogger was knocking on

his window, asking, "Excuse me, but do you have the time?"

The man looked at the car clock and answered, "8:15."

The jogger said thanks and left.

The man settled back again, and was just dozing off when there was another knock on the window

and another jogger.

"Excuse me, sir, do you have the time?"

"8:25!"

The jogger said thanks and left.

Now, the man could see other joggers passing by and he knew it was only a matter of time

before another one would be disturbed him.

Hoping to solve his problem he took out a pen and paper and put a sign in his window

saying, "I do not know the time!"

Again he settled back to sleep, and was just dozing off when there was another knock on

the window.

"Sir, sir?

It's 8:45!"

For more infomation >> Funny Jokes #9 - WHAT TIME IS IT? - Jokes for kids - Duration: 1:48.

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Dads Who Play Barbie®

For more infomation >> Dads Who Play Barbie®

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Boys Basketball: North Side vs Snider o 3/4/17 - Duration: 1:38.

NIGHT OF HIGH SCHOOL

BASKETBALL....

INCLUDING THE GAME

THAT EVERY ONE WANTED TO SEE AT

THE CARROLL SECTIONAL FINAL.

IN 4A...

THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MATCHUP

BETWEEN NORTH SIDE AND

SNIDER.

THE LEGENDS JUAN QUARLES GOES

DOWN

THE LANE UNTOUCHED AND SCORES

THEN NORTH SIDES KEION BROOKS

JUNIOR

GETS THE FRIENDLY BOUNCE AS THEY

START THE GAME ON A 8-0 RUN.

SECOND QUARTER NOW SNIDER

CATCHES NORTH SIDES D SLEEPING

MICHAEL

BARNFIELD UNTOUCHED FOR THE LAY

UP

THEN LEGENDS BROOKS...

SPIN CYCLE AND HE PUTS THE JAM

IN THE JAR WITH THE

HUGE SLAM! THIRD QUARTER NOW

BROOKS DOES HIS BEST MUTOMBO...

WITH THE HUGE BLOCK! PASSES UP

COURT TO BRANDAN

JOHNSON HE GOES RIGHT THROUGH

THE D AND SCORES

MALIK WILLIAMS GETS HIS FIRST

FIELD GOAL OF THE GAME WITH TWO

MINUTES LEFT IN

THE THIRD QUARTER JAYLEN BUTZ

FINISHES OFF THE VICTORY IN

STYLE...

AS NORTH SIDE CLAIMS THE

SECTIONAL TITLE IN A ROUTE.

60-45.

((...))

STILL IN 4A...

AS THE WAYNE SECTIONAL.

HOMESTEAD GOING FOR FOUR

STRAIGHT

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3/4/17 - Girls Basketball - Bangor 63, Shullsburg 49 - Duration: 1:37.

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Prichard Police Investigating Shooting Death - Duration: 1:14.

INVESTIGATING A MURDER.

A 34 YEAR-OLD MAN WAS SHOT TO

DEATH FRIDAY NIGHT NEAR THE

INTERSECTIONS OF

GEHRIG AND PETAIN STREETS.

NEWS 5'S CHAD PETRI HAS MORE

POLICE TAPE IS STILL WRAPPED

AROUND A FENCE POST WHERE

NEIGHBORS SAY THE

BODY OF THE 34-YEAR- OLD VICTIM

WAS

FOUND.

"Very sad and heartbroken"

IT WAS A HARD THING TO MISS

FRIDAY NIGHT. ANNIE JONES LIVES

NEARBY AND SAYS SHE

HEARD THE SHOTS.

VIOLENCE ALWAYS MAKES HER WORRY

BECAUSE THE VICTIM IS ALWAYS

SOMEBODY'S

SON OR DAUGHTER.

Annie Jones

Lives near shooting

I tell God, I say Lord, I don't

know these young men and I don't

know these young ladies but you

know them,

and he know all of us and all we

got to do is put our

trust in God

Chad Petri

cpetri@wkrg.com

mailto:cpetri@wkrg.co

m

Neighbors who live around this

homicide scene say

they just want the violence to

end Cleon Williams

Live Nearby

It's stupid, crazy, why are we

killing each other off? We need

to get prayers into lives and

people need to

start going to church.

WHILE PRAYERS CONTINUE, PRICHARD

POLICE ARE ASKING ANYONE WITH

INFORMATION TO CONTACT THEM. IN

PRICHARD, CHAD PETRI, NEWS FIVE.

PRICHARD POLICE HAVEN'T RELEASED

ANY INFORMATION ABOUT A SUSPECT.

WE'LL UPDATE THIS STORY WHEN WE

HAVE

MORE.

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