Holmes likely thought their visitor had a serious problem based on his keen observation skills and deductive reasoning. He may have noticed subtle cues in the visitor's appearance, behavior, or speech that indicated distress or urgency. Additionally, Holmes may have picked up on inconsistencies or unusual details that suggested a deeper underlying issue. Overall, Holmes' ability to analyze and interpret information led him to believe that their visitor was facing a significant problem.
ummm his smart I think
Katie Holmes i think
Sherlock Holmes, he is never given a middle name. We can only speculate, and that, I think, is for the better.
If you are referring to 'The Hound of the Baskervilles,' the passenger told the cab driver he was Sherlock Holmes.
I think about a year or two
ummm his smart I think
Yellow fever
the slavery expansion. slaves were forced to work more
No and if you think they are you got a serious problem
Jamestown and Bacon's Rebellion.
Jamestown and Bacon's Rebellion.
Nope, not serious, unless he gets them for very long periods of time. Generally, if you think there is a problem it never hurts to go to the vet.
uhm....... i don't know, but i have the same question
the slavery expansion. slaves were forced to work more
Probably not, but whatever is causing you to think that could be a serious problem in its own right. You should take your cat to a vet.
Moriarty
17 or younger if theirs a serious problem going on 18 is the legal age i think.