According to Sherlock himself, Colonel Sebastian Moran saw him at the falls, and Sherlock told his brother Mycroft later.
well I'm not a fan but,I preety sure you will get confused!
Sherlock Holmes was always said to detest the thought of the public applauding his talents, therefore his photograph would cause him unwanted fame and publicity.
- Go forth to the North Coniferous, that isn't vociferous - Roam the biome with Sherlock Holmes if you didnt tell we had to do this for school too. good luck finding a good one
the snake would have killed her
Hello. In the best effort I can, I would like to try and answer the question posed of why Sherlock Holmes didn't want his picture taken. In the dialogue exchanged after Lord Blackwood was taken away in cuffs, Sherlock and Watson discuss with the Inspector about how London will sigh a relief over Blackwood being captured. In a bout of selflessness, Holmes offers the Inspector a cigar and congratulates HIM (THE INSPECTOR) as being the sole individual who has accomplished solving the case. As not to take away from that, Holmes tries to cover up his face so that it will hopefully look like the Inspector was with someone who was not important enough (or perhaps was the criminal themselves who did not want their picture taken) to bother having a picture taken with. In otherwords, Holmes was hoping that by blocking his face, those reading the paper would take a quick glance, notice that there was indeed someone else there, but then turn away and devote their full attention to the man whose picture WAS taken --- the Inspector's (with a cigar in hand, mind you). But, as we all know, people are not stupid, and the fact that Watson was also captured in the background will ultimately lend itself to the "masked figure" present - Sherlock Holmes. Plus, it doesn't help when you have an eager report who cannot shut his mouth and blurts in bold letters on the front that Holmes was indeed the one who solved the case. So while Holmes' intention was to divert the reader's (s') attention(s) away from him in the picture and give the Inspector the full credit, the media, as always, seems to ruin things. I hope this has answered your question and that, even more so, you can understand what I mean by it. Best wishes, S.R.
You didnt specify a problem.
because they died
no he didnt
they didnt like it genocide never did
im almost positive he didnt say that
there family's didnt want them
they didnt print enough money