"IHMN: Special Agent Tom Sawyer" Topic
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Dining Room Battles | 16 Sep 2015 8:23 a.m. PST |
More fun in the 19th Century with In Her Majesty's Name:
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TheBeast | 17 Sep 2015 5:50 a.m. PST |
Has the good doctor published any adventures shared by these worthies, or is the world not yet ready to know? Doug Edit: Oooo, just had a wicked thought. Supposed a cherished childhood friend had fallen to nefarious ways. Imagine the battles! Edit, part deux: Never mind about Watson's tawdry scribbles, I see the President has let the 'cat out of the bag.' ;->= |
Dining Room Battles | 18 Sep 2015 9:40 a.m. PST |
We have had some dramatic entrances and exits upon our small stage at Baker Street, but I cannot recollect anything more sudden and startling than the first appearance of Viscount Greystroke in the summer of 1895. Only now, at the end of nearly ten years, am I allowed to supply those missing links which make up the whole of that remarkable adventure that took myself and Mr. Sherlock Holmes to an unexplored region of Africa . . . from "The Adventure of the Jewel of Chance" by John. H. Watson, M.D.
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