In the Sherlock Holmes novel, "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Dr. Watson describes the character of Mr. Frankland (the father of Laura Lyons) as "Frankland the crank." Dr. Watson also describes Frankland's character as one who "fights for the mere pleasure of fighting."
Mr. Frankland is the father of Laura Lyons. He disowns her when she marries against his will. In the story, he's comic relief.
The cast of The Meaning of Mr. Watson - 2013 includes: Denis Lyons as Mr. Watson Nina Reithmeier as Nina Paul Salamone as Radio DJ
Mr. and Mrs. Watson believe that sending Byron to Alabama will provide him with a valuable opportunity for growth and maturity. They hope that the experience of staying with his strict grandmother will help him understand the consequences of his rebellious behavior and the importance of family values. Additionally, they think that exposure to a different environment will help him gain perspective and learn to appreciate his life back in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs, Watson were born in Salem, Massachusetts.
He thinks Hambone is a clown!
Mr. Frankland is the father of Laura Lyons. He disowns her when she marries against his will. In the story, he's comic relief.
Mr. Watson was born in the United States at a place called Salem in Massachusetts.
The cast of The Meaning of Mr. Watson - 2013 includes: Denis Lyons as Mr. Watson Nina Reithmeier as Nina Paul Salamone as Radio DJ
Mr. and Mrs. Watson believe that sending Byron to Alabama will provide him with a valuable opportunity for growth and maturity. They hope that the experience of staying with his strict grandmother will help him understand the consequences of his rebellious behavior and the importance of family values. Additionally, they think that exposure to a different environment will help him gain perspective and learn to appreciate his life back in Michigan.
Mr. Watson said he had gotten the boy for a steal because he believed he had acquired him at a bargain price or under favorable circumstances. This phrase typically suggests that the boy was either exceptionally talented or a good fit for Mr. Watson's needs, making the arrangement seem advantageous. It reflects Mr. Watson's satisfaction with the deal and his perception of the boy's value.
Coach Hatley
Jenny Watson has written: 'Mr. Martin is a postman' 'Mr Westbrook is a dustman' -- subject(s): Refuse collection, Juvenile literature
Dr Watson becomes suspicious of Mr Barrymore's character when he discovers that his wife has been signaling someone on the moor at night. This leads Watson to believe that Mr Barrymore may be involved in some secretive or suspicious activity.
"Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you."
the big gay one
Was it Mr Watson.
Thomas