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Pets would have required care and feeding and such, things that Sherlock Holmes might not have had time or inclinations for. Perhaps it is better that he did not have any as they might have died from neglect. Watson would've had to take care of him/her, grumbling all the way at Holmes and his lack of caring.
I do not know of any disease, but it might be related to the drugs he took.
Holmes' ability to deduce things from his observation would have been seen as witchcraft and led to him being burned as a warlock.
In the first book, a study in scarlet Sherlock Holmes and Watson meet and share an apartment so that the rent wasn't expensive. Watson later finds out that Holmes is a detective, and they both later go to the crime scene where Mr. Drebber died. Holmes discovers all this stuff at the crime scene. Later in the book Holmes discovers that Mr. Strangerson was also killed. In the end Sherlock Holmes finds out that the actual killer was............................................. thats the end of part 1 in the book. You might say The 'Gloria Scott' is the beginning of Sherlock Holmes for it is in this story that Sherlock Holmes first turned his attention to solving crime.
You might say the narrator of 'His Last Bow' and 'The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone' is omniscient.
Suspicious characters do a lot of lurking about...
Scared and lonely hunted suspicious
That one. No, no, not that one, the other one.
You might go to the website of the county assessors and it should show previous owners.
The link below might be helpful.
Pandora isn't known for being suspicious, but curious. However, you could look at her as suspicious if you were worrying about who might open the box that she and her husband Epimetheus were watching. Epimetheus was determined not to open it, but Pandora wanted to know what was inside.
Pets would have required care and feeding and such, things that Sherlock Holmes might not have had time or inclinations for. Perhaps it is better that he did not have any as they might have died from neglect. Watson would've had to take care of him/her, grumbling all the way at Holmes and his lack of caring.
They scan the code of the programs for suspicious patterns of binary code and look out for suspicious behavior of programs.
They scan the code of the programs for suspicious patterns of binary code and look out for suspicious behavior of programs.
No. Jessica might be a liitle suspicious but nothing more! :-)
they can but they might choose not to
They scan the code of the programs for suspicious patterns of binary code and look out for suspicious behavior of programs.