Holmes had a good idea as to what was going on. The question about the sheep provided additional support for his conclusions. Some of the sheep had come up lame, just as Silver Blaze had.
It comes from the Sherlock Holmes Story "Silver Blaze."
It's quite possible that there could be something between her and Silver. It is noted that Silver came to Blaze's aid when they were children whenever she would be teased. Also, in the game Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), Blaze did mentioned she likes Silver's naive nature. As far as her feelings for Sonic goes, it is a mixture of shyness and respect that causes her to blush in Sonic Rush. Sonic, but mostly Cream, helped Blaze overcome her defensive "shell", and she also saw Sonic as a respectable rival in terms of skill and ability. Yes. She and Silver have special feelings for each other.
no because she loves silver
They aren't family... where did you get that idea? I firmly believe in Silvaze, and they are not family; the best chance of Silver being in a couple w/ family is by far Silvamy, not Silvaze!
Can I see blaze the cat father
Blaze was taken out onto the moor by Straker.
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century - 1999 Silver Blaze 1-14 was released on: USA: 31 January 2000
Mystery - 1980 The Return of Sherlock Holmes II Silver Blaze 9-5 was released on: USA: 10 November 1988
It comes from the Sherlock Holmes Story "Silver Blaze."
There is no true antagonist in this story; however, Colonel Ross comes close.
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is a novel by Mark Haddon that follows a teenage boy with autism who investigates the mysterious death of a neighbor's dog. "Silver Blaze" is a Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle where Holmes solves a case involving the disappearance of a famous racehorse and the murder of its trainer. Both stories involve unconventional detectives solving perplexing mysteries.
Blaze and Silver are a couple
Silver Blaze was created in 1892.
No, the phrase "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is not from a Sherlock Holmes story. It is actually the title of a novel written by Mark Haddon, and the phrase is a reference to a Sherlock Holmes story called "Silver Blaze."
Blaze likes about Silver when hes naiive.
Blaze and Silver are just friends.....
yes silver does remember blaze in sonic the hegehog