he saw that it was very dangerous and did not like it
Holmes and Watson went camping together. In the night, Holmes asked Watson, "Watson, look up and tell me what you see." "Well, Holmes, I see lots of stars, the moon is waxing, and there is a hint of clouds in the west. Why, what do you see?" "I see that someone has stolen our tent."
Sherlock Holmes hat von 1881 an eine private Dedektei geführt.
No, you can go to Imdb.com and type in Sherlock Holmes and see a list of the cast.
Holmes saw all he needed to see from outside the shop: the knees of the assistant's trousers.
Your question is incomplete. Who came in what episode? Several people came to visit Holmes in various episodes.
Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds was created in 1975.
Holmes and Watson went camping together. In the night, Holmes asked Watson, "Watson, look up and tell me what you see." "Well, Holmes, I see lots of stars, the moon is waxing, and there is a hint of clouds in the west. Why, what do you see?" "I see that someone has stolen our tent."
well I'm not a fan but,I preety sure you will get confused!
No, in the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The movies where Basil Rathbone plays Holmes, Holmes does not fight, but assists Scotland Yard and Washington D.C. in their war efforts against the Nazis. The case 'His Last Bow' takes place during World War 1. Sherlock Holmes would have been about 85 when World War 2 started.
Sherlock Holmes hat von 1881 an eine private Dedektei geführt.
No, you can go to Imdb.com and type in Sherlock Holmes and see a list of the cast.
Sherlock Holmes would gather all the information possible and see if his theory is correct.
2 years before she saw holmes
He was a Captain in the Union Army
The Sherlock Holmes stories were usually narrated by Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes' friend and companion. Watson was a doctor and war veteran who often chronicled the detective's cases from his perspective.
Holmes saw all he needed to see from outside the shop: the knees of the assistant's trousers.
John Wendell Holmes has written: 'Border relations between Canada and the United States during the American Civil War'