We can at least try? Though I think @InspectorCaracal is currently dealing with a neverending cycle of sickness at home, and might just not be up for it...? But I think at this point anything goes lol
Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
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things are looking up slowly here so I'll give it a try too
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I see my half hearted attempt to start a conversation has failed
Must try harder
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Right, so The Adventure of the Naval Treaty, or, Why Should the Bell Ring?
Anyway, I swear I really liked this one, actually! The non-premeditated crime (that wasn't a murder! \0/) with circumstances that didn't add up, the whole thing was a nice compromise between the impossible-to-solve featureless cases, and a satisfactory story? This one could make a fantastic movie, imo, with all those red herrings and side characters.
...yes, I wish this was a Poirot novel. /sighs
I don't understand this quote at all but I love it. Stormy petrel of crime!"You are the stormy petrel of crime, Watson."
Anyway, I swear I really liked this one, actually! The non-premeditated crime (that wasn't a murder! \0/) with circumstances that didn't add up, the whole thing was a nice compromise between the impossible-to-solve featureless cases, and a satisfactory story? This one could make a fantastic movie, imo, with all those red herrings and side characters.
...yes, I wish this was a Poirot novel. /sighs
"You suspect some one?"
"I suspect myself."
"What!"
"Of coming to conclusions too rapidly."
I suppose Holmes is drunk??"Look at those big, isolated clumps of building rising up above the slates, like brick islands in a lead-colored sea."
"The board-schools."
"Light-houses, my boy! Beacons of the future! Capsules with hundreds of bright little seeds in each, out of which will spring the wise, better England of the future. I suppose that man Phelps does not drink?"
This is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!"[...] I've been making a few independent inquiries, you see. But to-day must be a day of inquiries."
"My practic—" I began.
"Oh, if you find your own cases more interesting than mine—" said Holmes, with some asperity.
"I was going to say that my practice could get along very well for a day or two, since it is the slackest time in the year."
"Excellent," said he, recovering his good-humor.
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I fell down a super steep depression hole but I'm gonna chime in tomorrow, even though it's super late, BECAUSE.
Before that, though:
Before that, though:
This is the one thing you quoted that I immediately remembered even though I haven't re-read the story yet and IK RIGHT. He is such a grumpy child here lmfaoBee wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul, 2023, 3:03 amThis is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!"[...] I've been making a few independent inquiries, you see. But to-day must be a day of inquiries."
"My practic—" I began.
"Oh, if you find your own cases more interesting than mine—" said Holmes, with some asperity.
"I was going to say that my practice could get along very well for a day or two, since it is the slackest time in the year."
"Excellent," said he, recovering his good-humor.
That's my secret, Cap. I'm always bad at computers.
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He is, it's unbelievableInspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Wed 09 Aug, 2023, 5:06 amI fell down a super steep depression hole but I'm gonna chime in tomorrow, even though it's super late, BECAUSE.
Before that, though:This is the one thing you quoted that I immediately remembered even though I haven't re-read the story yet and IK RIGHT. He is such a grumpy child here lmfaoBee wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul, 2023, 3:03 amThis is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!"[...] I've been making a few independent inquiries, you see. But to-day must be a day of inquiries."
"My practic—" I began.
"Oh, if you find your own cases more interesting than mine—" said Holmes, with some asperity.
"I was going to say that my practice could get along very well for a day or two, since it is the slackest time in the year."
"Excellent," said he, recovering his good-humor.
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Does anybody still want to do this?
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