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~Marty Qualls
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“But Holmes had no idea of the type of people with whom he was dealing nor the lengths to which they would go to protect themselves.”
— Jun 14, 2026 11:33PM
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~Marty Qualls
is on page 119 of 294
Sherlock Holmes is brilliant! Watching him in action is to marvel at someone so bright that he can think ahead to the end of the situation before it begins. Watson, a physician, is bright and holds his own with Holmes, but as his biographer, he “reports” what Holmes is doing and is also in the same place as us, the reader: watching a master of his profession at work.
— Jun 14, 2026 09:35PM
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~Marty Qualls
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The House of Silk plot thickens.
Page 94: “Then the girl seemed to punch the air in front of me and I felt something white hot slice across my chest.”
— Jun 14, 2026 09:51AM
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Page 94: “Then the girl seemed to punch the air in front of me and I felt something white hot slice across my chest.”
~Marty Qualls
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I learn so much from historical fiction!
Page 76 described the class system of London in 1890. The poverty of the poor and the children (orphans), who, “…slept on rooftops, in pens at Smithfield market, down in the sewers and even, I heard, in holes scooped out of the dust-heaps on Hackney Marshes.”
~Dr. John Watson
— Jun 13, 2026 08:41AM
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Page 76 described the class system of London in 1890. The poverty of the poor and the children (orphans), who, “…slept on rooftops, in pens at Smithfield market, down in the sewers and even, I heard, in holes scooped out of the dust-heaps on Hackney Marshes.”
~Dr. John Watson
~Marty Qualls
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Page 54: “Childhood, after all, is the first precious coin that poverty steals from a child.”
Street urchins in London grow up fast.
— Jun 12, 2026 02:43PM
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Street urchins in London grow up fast.
~Marty Qualls
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Page 56: “Childhood, after all, is the first precious coin that poverty steals from a child.”
— Jun 12, 2026 08:03AM
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