My best Sherlockian deduction is that the bottom third of the handle is shiny from the hands of Chinese locals, who are statistically shorter in stature, and would naturally frequent only 'good' Chinese restaurants.
There is such a story- I believe the adventure of the speckled Band- by Arthur Conan Doyle =- of Sherlock Holmes fame. Poison was probably derived from - what else- snakes.
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Foam, chrome, dome, gnome, poem, roam, tome, Jerome, comb, dome, comb, loam, Rome. There are several half rhymes you might want to consider, such as "Tone, groan, phone, moan" etc.
That is an unanswerable question because on what type of stories you like, and what media you prefer you stories told from(books, movies, videogames), but here are a few of the best from a few different types of genres/medias: horror: It, Carrie(Basically most of Stephen King's books), and Bioshock Sci-Fi: Star Wars saga, Mass Effect, and Star Trek Fantasy: Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess Romance: Romeo and Juliet, Outlander, and Dream man Ancient Mythology: The Odyssey, The Iliad, and Story of Hercules Mystery: The Godfather, The Complete Sherlock Holmes, and The Silence of the Lambs nonfiction: The Holocaust, , Story of the Zodiac Killer, The Civil war These are all good examples of superior storytelling and literarture for their genre, but like I said no one book can be called the best.
Here are some (some better than others): 1) A blonde gets tired of all those blonde jokes, so she colors her hair brown. She goes for a drive in the country and sees a sheep farm. She walks up to the sheep farmer and says "If I can guess how many sheep you have, will you give me one?" The farmer looks at the big herd and says, "Sure, go ahead." So she says "347." The farmer is amazed because that is exactly correct. So she goes into the herd and grabs one. "Okay," the farmer says, "now if I can guess what the real color of your hair is, can I have my dog back?" 2) Three guys, stranded on a desert island, find a magic lantern containing a genie, who grants them each one wish. The first guy wishes he was off the island and back home. The second guy wishes the same. The third guy says "I'm lonely. I wish my friends were back here." (He died shortly thereafter.) 3) A guy is sitting at home when he hears a knock at the door. He opens the door and sees a snail on the porch. He picks up the snail and throws it as far as he can. Three years later, there's a knock on the door. He opens it and sees the same snail. The snail says "What the hell was that all about?" 4) My grandfather always said, "Don't watch your money; watch your health." So one day while I was watching my health, someone stole my money. It was my grandfather.
Sherlock Holmes' real name is Sherlock Holmes.
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"Young Sherlock Holmes" (1985). Stars Nicholas Rowe as Sherlock Holmes, Alan Cox as John Watson.
Sherlock Holmes's is the more proper form though Sherlock Holmes' is also acceptable. Please check the link below.
Robert Downey jr has been in two Sherlock Holmes movies: Sherlock Holmes (2009) and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
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Eille Norwood has: Played James Stuart in "Princess Clementina" in 1911. Played Dr. Jonathon Capper in "The Hundredth Chance" in 1920. Played The Tavern Knight in "The Tavern Knight" in 1920. Played Gaston de Marsac in "A Gentleman of France" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Copper Beeches" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Resident Patient" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "A Case of Identity" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Solitary Cyclist" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Yellow Face" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Beryl Coronet" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Empty House" in 1921. Played Lord Pryse in "Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Dying Detective" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Tiger of San Pedro" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Red-Haired League" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Noble Bachelor" in 1921. Played Sherlock Holmes in "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1921. Performed in "The Crimson Circle" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "Charles Augustus Milverton" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Boscombe Valley Mystery" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Abbey Grange" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Naval Treaty" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Golden Pince-Nez" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Six Napoleons" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Second Stain" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Musgrave Ritual" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Norwood Builder" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Greek Interpreter" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "Black Peter" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Bruce Partington Plans" in 1922. Played Francis in "The Recoil" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Reigate Squires" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Red Circle" in 1922. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Three Students" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Mystery of Thor Bridge" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Stone of Mazarin" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "Silver Blaze" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Blue Carbuncle" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Mystery of the Dancing Men" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "His Last Bow" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Crooked Man" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Gloria Scott" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Speckled Band" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Cardboard Box" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Final Problem" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Sign of Four" in 1923. Played Sherlock Holmes in "The Missing Three Quarter" in 1923.
Holmes first appeared in Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet,