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Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, put up with a lot
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1) Who is Sherlock Holmes? What does he do?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Today the Sherlock Holmes saga continues in movies, TV and in newly created stories which feature the ‘amateur consulting detective’ and his sidekick, Watson
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I have read the Sherlock Holmes series over and over again since I was a kid
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"Ah" said Fizzicist as he squeezed his frame through the boulders, "Sherlock Roames or some such no doubt Mr
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“Tell me Shreya, have you read the Sherlock Holmes story, ‘The
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Sherlock Holmes quotes in this very story
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What Sherlock Holmes must have deduced, had he been there,
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Anne speaking in a low voice so that no one can overhear them, "No shit Sherlock
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“OK, I guess I’m ready for you to put on the Sherlock hat
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No shit, Sherlock
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Shades of Sherlock
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Sherlock Holmes was not going to crack this case through vague but revealing clues that pointed clearly to a suspect
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Sherlock, Marie: “Living Simply with Children”
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„Good one, Sherlock, but I had hoped it was a prison
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“So Sherlock, what does your theory have to do with Joey’s murder
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The flying squad are on their way to CN now, and Sherlock Holmes himself will personally lead the enquiries
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Well, everyone, I don’t want to jump to conclusions, but I’m reminded of the old Sherlock Holmes’ quote – ‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?’ For now, this object will remain a mystery, and we’ll leave it to our viewers at home to make their own determinations
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I did the Sherlock Holmes and went through her shit finding a note scribbled on a pad of hers eluding to the fact she wanted to have a secret relationship with said named dude
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“No shit, Sherlock! That’s the only reason she and we are still alive
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No &%$# Sherlock! Not only do these cars save energy, they reduce noise pollution
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When he rode the bicycle he would wear acrobat’s tights, gaudy socks, and a Sherlock Holmes cap, but when he was on foot he would dress in a spotless natural linen suit, white shoes, a silk bow tie, a straw boater, and he would carry a willow stick in his hand
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‘’No shit, Sherlock! A presidential executive order with my name on it? I was just doing my job as a CNN reporter over there, in the Middle East
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Sherlock Holmes pipe made him look about fifty years old
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in smoking his Sherlock Holmes pipe and wearing a
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No shit, Sherlock, but it was a wee bit terrifying, and I could use a little
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Americans are known for their weird conventions, acting out Star Trek characters, Sherlock Holmes and so on
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but Blake was smart enough to know sherlock mother probably knew what
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Sherlock Holmes would use
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She had googled the castle after Stefan selected this spot for their meeting and learned it had once been the home of an eccentric stage actor who gained fame playing Sherlock Holmes in the early 1900s
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So Sherlock Holmes, your copy is in the file in front of you
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In that moment, his mind fantasised about being a Sherlock Holmes type character, trying to deduce the truth from the evidence that had been presented so far
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‘This to say the least,’ said Nagaraju missing the point in his excitement, ‘it’s a Sherlock Holmes’ stuff really
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Their muzz corrupted brains ain't up to Sherlock Holmes that's for
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3rd The fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes78
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a statue of Sherlock
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I have since read that the fictional Sherlock Holmes solved his cases by using deduction
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Bringing my Paley's _Evidences_ and Sherlock Holmes' side to bear on her, I reasoned that my younger guest was, or had been, a mother,--this because of the practised way she had twitched the handkerchief off and said Peep bo; that she was either a widow, or hadn't seen her husband for some time,--this because of the real affection with which, in her sleep she had laid her cheek on my hand; and that she liked music and often went to the opera
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“Relax Sherlock, what’s with the twenty one questions?” Jeremy said with annoyance
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“Really, Sherlock? Watson’s dog could have told me that
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Sherlock Holmes would’ve been proud of my investigative method—only my method works backwards
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After inspecting the tires and noticing no puncture marks and the nonexistence of a valve cap, I summoned my Sherlock Holmes powers and conducted that there was only one culprit: Cooper
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No one needed Sherlock Holmes to figure out that
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“I was remembering some books that I read about a man called Sherlock Holmes
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They conversed about Sherlock Holmes and the different stories they’d read
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One good example of this would be the SHERLOCK GT ®
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Everyone seemed to enjoy the smell of it, although it wasn’t a corn cob pipe like the one MacArthur used or the long spindly one that Sherlock Holmes would use
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Hence I lost track of Heath, Moats, Pohoski and many other friends and classmates for many, many years and it was only with the advent of the internet, the English School site that the old boys set up, and the Sherlock Holmes capabilities of Pipsy (a nickname I gave Michael Pohoski, which after half a century is still holding strong) that some of us were reunited, if not physically, at least by email
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Take one of the Sherlock Holmes short stories
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“No shit, Sherlock,” she’d come back with
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Sherlock Holmes preserved his calm professional manner until our visitor had left us, although it was easy for me, who knew him so well, to see that he was profoundly excited
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"That is the problem which we are now about to solve," said Sherlock Holmes
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When the youth had been dispatched with the note, Sherlock Holmes gave his instructions to the servants
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"I think I have known how to frame the letter," said Sherlock Holmes
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Sherlock Holmes, I only hope that if ever again I
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Sherlock Holmes was a very busy man
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Sherlock Holmes listened with attention to the long report which I was able to present to him that evening, but it did not elicit that word of curt praise which I had hoped for and should have valued
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Sherlock Holmes to undertake the conduct of this case
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Sherlock Holmes left the house alone, and only returned after eleven
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Sherlock Holmes's answer was an astounding one
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Sherlock Holmes would be complete which did not include some account of this very unusual affair
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Sherlock Holmes's face showed that he was thoroughly taken aback by this new
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"I must really apologize, Hopkins," said Sherlock Holmes; "I fear that the scrambled eggs are cold
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"That's rather vague," said Sherlock Holmes
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Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, to look in upon us of an evening, and his visits were welcome to Sherlock Holmes, for they enabled him to keep in touch with all that was going on at the police head-quarters
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Sherlock Holmes, and if you'll only explain this queer business I shall be paid for my trouble in telling you the story
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Sherlock Holmes and I walked together to the High Street, where he stopped at the shop of Harding Brothers, whence the bust had been purchased
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Sherlock Holmes, the well-known consulting expert, have each come to the conclusion that the grotesque series of incidents, which have ended in so tragic a fashion, arise from lunacy rather than from deliberate crime
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When our visitor had disappeared Sherlock Holmes's movements were such as to rivet our attention
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Sherlock Holmes and myself to spend some weeks in one of our great University towns, and it was during this time that the small but instructive adventure which I am about to relate befell us
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We were residing at the time in furnished lodgings close to a library where Sherlock Holmes was pursuing some laborious researches in early English charters—researches which led to results so striking that they may be the subject of one of my future narratives
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Sherlock Holmes," said my companion, with a somewhat bitter
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Sherlock Holmes took the glasses into his hand and examined them with the utmost attention and interest
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Sherlock Holmes listened with the deepest attention to this singular narrative
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Sherlock Holmes was a past-master in the art of putting a humble witness at his ease, and very soon, in the privacy of Godfrey Staunton's abandoned room, he had extracted all that the porter had to tell
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"Very good, sir," said Sherlock Holmes
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The household of the Abbey Grange were much surprised at our return, but Sherlock Holmes, finding that Stanley Hopkins had gone off to report to head-quarters, took possession of the dining-room, locked the door upon the inside, and devoted himself for two hours to one of those minute and laborious investigations which formed the solid basis on which his brilliant edifices of deduction were reared
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Sherlock Holmes, which I should ever communicate to the public
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When we arrived at the residence of the European Secretary it was for Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope that Sherlock Holmes inquired
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Yet wouldn’t that be an act of out-and-out chicanery? Imagine Sherlock Holmes going to Conan Doyle for the answer to a difficult riddle instead of working it out himself
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The bar caused a moment of psychic concern, because every inch of it was painted red, and its name was Red, and the back of Reacher’s brain spun through fantastical conceits, trying to work out how Westwood was either a cop or a bad guy, tormenting him with the ghost of Pink, like something out of Shakespeare or Sherlock Holmes, but then he calmed down and figured the geek would have chosen the spot, and therefore the connection was coincidental
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It was not, however, until we were all in a first-class carriage and well started upon our journey to Birmingham that I was able to learn what the trouble was which had driven him to Sherlock Holmes
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Sherlock Holmes rubbed his hands with delight, and I stared with
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"I have some papers here," said my friend Sherlock Holmes, as we sat one winter's night on either side of the fire, "which I really think, Watson, that it would be worth your while to glance over
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An anomaly which often struck me in the character of my friend Sherlock Holmes was that, although in his methods of thought he was the neatest and most methodical of mankind, and although also he affected a certain quiet primness of dress, he was none the less in his personal habits one of the most untidy men that ever drove a fellow-lodger to distraction
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Sherlock Holmes picked them up one by one, and laid them along the edge of the table
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Sherlock Holmes recovered from the strain caused by his immense exertions in the spring of '87
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The two Cunninghams were bending over the prostrate figure of Sherlock Holmes, the younger clutching his throat with both hands, while the elder seemed to be twisting one of his wrists
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Sherlock Holmes was as good as his word, for about one o'clock he rejoined us in the Colonel's smoking-room
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Sherlock Holmes laughed heartily
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To my astonishment it was Sherlock Holmes who stood upon my step
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"Your narrative is most interesting," said Sherlock Holmes
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Sherlock Holmes, I have been struck by the difficulty which I have experienced in picking out examples which shall in every way answer my purpose
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Sherlock Holmes sat down and lit his pipe
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Sherlock Holmes had listened to this long narrative with an intentness which showed me that his interest was keenly aroused
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Sherlock Holmes I had never heard him refer to his relations, and hardly ever to his own early life