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I see that it's up to me to pick up the slack. Well....
I've been sent an article from The Telegraph which is purported to be the lost story of Sherlock Holmes. I haven't had a chance to read it, yet. But I published an article some twenty years ago with an explosive analysis of the story "His Last Bow" which my insight had indicated to me was a coded message to the followers of Holmes who could understand his methods that Watson had died while on a secret mission in World War 1. I hope this "lost story" is not some cheap attempt to discredit my revelation.
 
Don't you have something to do, somewhere to go?
Actually, I found the address. The story is disappointing, very short, and quite false. As a Baker Street Irregular, I have spoken and published on this subject, and have proven conclusively that Dr. Watson died while on secret service in World War One. I used The Master's logic to determine that. This story has him still alive just after the war. Absurd.
 
I have a big mystery here...discovered, after they were all delivered, that the print copies of the paper are printed too light to read. Not sure why that happened and haven't heard back from the printer as to what went wrong.
 
How many people have been given an opportunity to learn more about God but choose the most common questions instead.
 
Many fundamentalists believe only one tome counts and bury themselves in it contrary to one of the books in there about the extensive word about the true unknown god ... and there is wasn't or otherwise incarnate? Things mortals are not clear on in their hazy state of mind while in recess from the court of wisdom and intellect.

There has to be another side to this ... like demonstrated by the Din-Eire Loine ... a common flip ... like that man and the Ba Nanna's Kin ... an old wisdom bring humour to the descent of man!

I'm told by many Christians that I am unauthorized to speak of it ... thus the tome is ineffable!
 
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