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  1. Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is the ever-observant, world-renowned detective of 221b Baker Street. For all his assumed genius and intuition he is virtually omniscient in these stories, and Holmes becomes more accessible in the context of his constant posturing and pretension. Holmes lets down his guard and admits of a fragile ego.

  2. We had risen to depart when Baskerville gave a cry, of triumph, and diving into one of the corners of the room he drew a brown boot from under a cabinet. "My missing boot!" he cried. "May all our difficulties vanish as easily!" said Sherlock Holmes. "But it is a very singular thing," Dr. Mortimer remarked.

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  4. Apr 13, 2023 · Sherlock Holmes The Awakened: Chapter 1, Stenwick's Manor Sherlock Holmes The Awakened walkthrough. Chapter 1 in Sherlock Holmes The Awakened ends with an investigation in the garden of Stenwick's Manor. Our walkthrough description will help you find all the clues in Kimihia's kidnapping case and answer the puzzles in the Mind Palace.

  5. Jan 3, 2017 · The aunt wasn't cremated, they used her body and gave the man other ashes. (A theme via Sherlock's blog entry on 243 different types of tobacco ash.) The girls grandparents' bodies were being used, so they weren't allowed to see them. The missing people were dead through various circumstances.

  6. Dr. John Watson. Sherlock Holmes is a private detective who conducts his work alongside Dr. John Watson, who is Holmes’ friend, sidekick, and official chronicler. Dr. James Mortimer, and later, Sir Henry Baskerville himself, hire Holmes and Watson to help with the peculiar case of the supernatural Baskerville hound that is murdering the few ...

  7. John Openshaw (by Sidney Paget‎) The Five Orange Pips (FIVE) is a short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in The Strand Magazine in november 1891. This is the 7th Sherlock Holmes story. Collected in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . One of the rare fails of Sherlock Holmes where he cannot save his client.

  8. As shown here, Holmes’s self-importance drives his dynamic with Watson—Holmes continuously ensures that Watson never forgets his superiority. “It is a lovely evening, my dear Watson,” said a well-known voice. “I really think that you will be more comfortable outside than in.”. When Holmes greets Watson outside the door of the stone ...

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