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“I believe it was Thomas Jefferson who said; ‘…were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.’ In this, Watson, I heartily concur, with some reservation. Were all citizens educated and literate, and all newspapers honest and unbiased, then it may be possible for the masses to govern themselves without the bureaucracy that stifles progress today.
“Unfortunately, this is not the case and I fear governments shall always be, for you and I have seen far too much evil in this world to deny their necessity.”
Holmes to Watson in The Twain Papers”
Roger Riccard, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Twain Papers
“We sift through the dust of our clues, Watson. If the right pieces fall into place we make clay. Strengthen the clay with straws of facts and we have the bricks that build our case.”
Holmes to Watson in The Twain Papers”
Roger Riccard, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Twain Papers
“This above all, to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.”
Roger Riccard, Sherlock Holmes and the Twelve Days of Christmas
“drawl and Yankee twang, an oddly pleasant combination. “It is an honour to be recognized by so famous”
Roger Riccard, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Twain Papers
“I truly hope the efforts of Red Shirt and Colonel Cody can bring about peace between their peoples, Watson. They have much to learn from each other.”
I queried my friend, “The white race is far advanced beyond Red Shirt’s people, Holmes. I can see the advantage the Indians would have in being assimilated into American society, but what do they have to offer in return?”
Holmes limped over to the window and replied, “They are an honourable and courageous people, Watson. They are also great respecters of nature, whereas the white man runs roughshod over it in the name of progress. We need their wisdom to maintain the delicate balance of man in his place in the natural world.”
“Surely science can provide the answers we need, old man,” I answered.
My friend crooked his finger at me and bade me join him at the window. The streets were bustling with people and horse drawn vehicles, the London sky was shrouded in a yellowish-grey, poisonous atmosphere from the many smokestacks of homes, trains and factories.
“There is the result of science, Doctor,” he said pointing to the murky skyline. “I believe that I would gladly trade this version of ‘civilisation’ for the blue skies and simple ways which the Sioux fought so desperately for. What say you?”
Holmes to Watson in Buffalo Bill and the Red Shirt Menace A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases: Volume One”
Roger Riccard, A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases: Volume 1

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