I was a bit late on this one, sorry!
This one never stuck with me in my youth but rereading it now, it's possibly one of my favorites? The whole introductory section with Watson being the one who has all the information, top quality Holmes snark, how much of it is just them being friends, it's all fantastic.
“It is dated from Grosvenor Mansions, written with a quill pen, and the noble lord has had the misfortune to get a smear of ink upon the outer side of his right little finger,” remarked Holmes as he folded up the epistle.
“He says four o’clock. It is three now. He will be here in an hour.”
Okay so this bit isn't like,
remarkable, really, but I love it, because look, there's Holmes doing his usual deductive thing and Watson's reaction isn't the stereotypical "gosh how did you do that" but instead is just like "yes Holmes but the
time". I love it.
thiskurt wrote: ↑Sun 20 Nov, 2022, 5:30 pm
I am one of those who believe that the folly of a monarch and the blundering of a Minister in far gone years will not prevent our children from being some day citizens of the same world-wide country under a flag which shall be a quartering of the Union Jack with the Stars and Stripes."
Based neo-imperialist take?
This is really funny to me in the context of the whole thing with England low-key (or high-key, depending) resenting having "lost the colonies" because it's like Holmes is trying to be nice about it but doing a terrible and extremely English job of it
it also seems really out of character but he's trying to be sociable so I give it a pass