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Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Fri 14 Jul, 2023, 4:43 pm
by Bee
thiskurt wrote: ↑Fri 14 Jul, 2023, 8:06 am
Bee wrote: ↑Wed 12 Jul, 2023, 6:58 pm
/crickets
lol I still haven't read the story. over a week later! /flops
To be honest, me neither. Let's give it one more attempt for this weekend?
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
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Fri 14 Jul, 2023, 6:48 pm
by InspectorCaracal
things are looking up slowly here so I'll give it a try too
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2023, 11:05 pm
by Bee
So we're reading
The Naval Treaty
Has Holmes ever been this mean?? I kinda wanted to punch him o.o
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Mon 17 Jul, 2023, 8:36 pm
by Bee
I see my half hearted attempt to start a conversation has failed
Must try harder
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Wed 19 Jul, 2023, 3:03 am
by Bee
Right, so The Adventure of the Naval Treaty, or, Why Should the Bell Ring?
"You are the stormy petrel of crime, Watson."
I don't understand this quote at all but I love it.
Stormy petrel of crime!
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."
"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?"
I suppose Holmes is drunk??
"[...] 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.
This is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Wed 09 Aug, 2023, 5:06 am
by InspectorCaracal
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:
Bee wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul, 2023, 3:03 am
"[...] 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.
This is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!
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 lmfao
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Wed 09 Aug, 2023, 10:23 am
by Bee
InspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Wed 09 Aug, 2023, 5:06 am
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:
Bee wrote: ↑Wed 19 Jul, 2023, 3:03 am
"[...] 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.
This is where I wanted to punch him, tbh. Boo!!
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 lmfao
He is, it's unbelievable
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Wed 30 Aug, 2023, 7:06 pm
by Bee
@thiskurt @InspectorCaracal
hey hey
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2024, 2:19 pm
by Bee
Does anybody still want to do this?
Re: Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Read Along!
Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2024, 2:26 pm
by thiskurt
Bee wrote: ↑Fri 19 Jan, 2024, 2:19 pm
Does anybody still want to do this?
I don't know where we left off? Did he die yet?