He was known to use a gun on occasion. Normally he let Watson do the gun work. Holmes decorated the wall of their flat in 221B Baker Street with a VR in honour of Queen Victoria (Victoria Regina) that he shot into the wall. In The Sign of the Four, Holmes and Watson both fired at the dwarf and one or the other of them hit and caused him to die. In the most famous of the Holmes stories, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Holmes and Watson both fired at the hound and one or the other hit it, but Holmes outran Watson and killed off the giant dog by emptying "five barrels of his revolver" into it at close range.
{| |- | Sherlock Holmes becomes good friends with Dr. John Watson. They were introduced by a mutual friend and shared a flat together. Watson chronicled Holmes' adventures, many that he participated in. |}
Holmes was insulting him because Watson did not know that his old friend was asking for help on his own behalf instead of for a friend as he said in the letter. It was a kind of "is there no limit to your stupidity?" statement. Holmes had just learned that Watson played rugby for Blackheath, which is a rugged sport. Of course, he could be referring to the fact that Watson's blunder about whose case it was had yet again helped him to hit upon the truth. ___"Of course I remember him," said I, as I laid down the letter. "Big Bob Ferguson, the finest three-quarter Richmond ever had. He was always a good-natured chap. It's like him to be so concerned over a friend's case." ___Holmes looked at me thoughtfully and shook his head. ___"I never get your limits, Watson," said he. "There are unexplored possibilities about you. Take a wire down, like a good fellow. 'Will examine your case with pleasure.' " ___"Your case!" ___"We must not let him think that this Agency is a home for the weak-minded. Of course it is his case. Send him that wire and let the matter rest till morning."
Professor quirell wouldnt let Harry touch him because was such a pure soul that it would destroy his wicked body
Holmes says to Mortimer: "I observe from your forefinger that you make your own cigarettes." Holmes presumably noticed tobacco stains, or, perhaps, Mortimer let a few cigarettes burn until they scorched his fingers.
He was known to use a gun on occasion. Normally he let Watson do the gun work. Holmes decorated the wall of their flat in 221B Baker Street with a VR in honour of Queen Victoria (Victoria Regina) that he shot into the wall. In The Sign of the Four, Holmes and Watson both fired at the dwarf and one or the other of them hit and caused him to die. In the most famous of the Holmes stories, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Holmes and Watson both fired at the hound and one or the other hit it, but Holmes outran Watson and killed off the giant dog by emptying "five barrels of his revolver" into it at close range.
There were no fights recorded in the books however there are at least two notable passages. In 'The Adventure of the Dying Detective' we find this passage: ___I have so deep a respect for the extraordinary qualities of Holmes that I have always deferred to his wishes, even when I least understood them. But now all my professional instincts were aroused. Let him be my master elsewhere, I at least was his in a sick-room. ___"Holmes," said I, "you are not yourself. A sick man is but a child, and so I will treat you. Whether you like it or not, I will examine your symptoms and treat you for them." ___He looked at me with venomous eyes. ___"If I am to have a doctor whether I will or not, let me at least have someone in whom I have confidence," said he. ___"Then you have none in me?" ___"In your friendship, certainly. But facts are facts, Watson, and after all you are only a general practitioner with very limited experience and mediocre qualifications. It is painful to have to say these things, but you leave me no choice." ___I was bitterly hurt. We find out later Holmes was manipulating Watson so that he would make a good impression on Culverton Smith, and Holmes' comments were entirely fabricated. In 'The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier' Holmes writes, "The good Watson had at that time deserted me for a wife, the only selfish action which I can recall in our association. I was alone."
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{| |- | Sherlock Holmes becomes good friends with Dr. John Watson. They were introduced by a mutual friend and shared a flat together. Watson chronicled Holmes' adventures, many that he participated in. |}
Holmes was insulting him because Watson did not know that his old friend was asking for help on his own behalf instead of for a friend as he said in the letter. It was a kind of "is there no limit to your stupidity?" statement. Holmes had just learned that Watson played rugby for Blackheath, which is a rugged sport. Of course, he could be referring to the fact that Watson's blunder about whose case it was had yet again helped him to hit upon the truth. ___"Of course I remember him," said I, as I laid down the letter. "Big Bob Ferguson, the finest three-quarter Richmond ever had. He was always a good-natured chap. It's like him to be so concerned over a friend's case." ___Holmes looked at me thoughtfully and shook his head. ___"I never get your limits, Watson," said he. "There are unexplored possibilities about you. Take a wire down, like a good fellow. 'Will examine your case with pleasure.' " ___"Your case!" ___"We must not let him think that this Agency is a home for the weak-minded. Of course it is his case. Send him that wire and let the matter rest till morning."
Philip S. Watson has written: 'The concept of grace' 'Let God be God!'
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Professor quirell wouldnt let Harry touch him because was such a pure soul that it would destroy his wicked body
The cast of Let Me Explain - 1930 includes: Taylor Holmes Vivien Oakland
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He was very jelous of the Jews that attened the school he did, they wouldnt let him join in A LOT of projects or activities.