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Folio Society Sherlock Holmes Complete Stories: Five Volume Set:
The Adventures, The Return, The Memoirs, His Last Bow, The Case-Book.
Oddly, the famous phrase Elementary Dear Watson or Elementary, My Dear Watson never actually appeared in any Holmes books.
The closest phrase appears in the story The Adventure of the Crooked Man when Holmes explains a deduction:
"Excellent!' I (Watson) cried.
'Elementary,' said he."
FlickrFriday theme is: #ElementaryDearWatson
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Élémentaire Cher Watson
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Elementar Caro Watson
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #初级! 亲爱的沃森
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El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Elemental Querido Watson
My Dear Watson " 😢
Unfortunately, I cannot say that a particular Rubik Rings puzzle was not hurt or damaged while taking this photo.
R.I.P.
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Theme: Elementary My Dear Watson
The Two Sleuths Were On The Trail In Search Of?...
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An open area in the lake, still unfrozen and dangerous. I can even see small steps going over the ice.
Illusion or not, but elementary in all ways, I guess.
Homes 23 • Seven percent solution. Flickr Fridays theme Elementary Dear Watson. Two pipe problem. the old photographer
How. When, Why?
"Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of Lessons with the greatest for the last." #ElementaryDearWatson The mystery: I happened upon this rock stuck/jammed into this fallen and split cedar tree. How did it get there, and why?
Celebrating Sherlock Holmes Day 2025,
( something from 2011 )
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It's official.
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#flickrfriday #elementarydearwatson #baskerville #clues Dr James Mortimer calls on Sherlock Holmes in London for advice after his friend Sir Charles Baskerville was found dead in the yew alley of his manor on Dartmoor in Devon. The death was attributed to a heart attack, but according to Mortimer, Sir Charles's face retained an expression of horror, and not far from the corpse the footprints of a gigantic hound were clearly visible. (Wikipedia)
Een hele jaar! Zolang moet onze Ethan en alle andere kindjes wachten voor de terugkeer van #Sinterklaas en de #Pieten.
A whole year! That’s how long our Ethan and all the other children have to wait for the return of Sinterklaas and the Petes.
Chronicles of a flickering Friday.
"My dear Watson", he began as was his wont. "They have created a machine to replace all our tools of deduction. Neither a map, nor a magnifying glass to carry. Retaining knowledge of events past and present? Will not be required. Need to summon Lestrade? Just say the word, aloud."
"Excellent!" I cried, wondering if he was back on exotic concoctions of herbs and chemicals.
"Elementary," said he. And went on to babble about Charles Babbage, then a chap called Alan Turing, and someone named Steve.
"An apple in the palm of your hand, Watson. It will show you moving pictures with our adventures where a dapper gent called Benedict pretends to be me. Turns out he also pretends to be Alan Turing. Incidentally, your namesake has a lot to do with business machines, but is nowhere near as capable as yourself. Or an Apple."
:mindblown-emoji:
~ John H. Watson, 18xx
Iconic Sherlock Holmes/ Dr. Watson
Arthur Conan Doyle's 4th and Final Sherlock Holmes Novel Valley of Fear
Hats, Pipe, Magnifying Glass
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It's elementary, Watson.
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'Elementary my dear Watson.' The supposed explanation that Sherlock Holmes gave to his assistant, Dr. Watson, when explaining deductions he had made.
In fact the line doesn't appear in the Conan Doyle books, only later in Sherlock Holmes' films.
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