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The Semantics of Crop Circle Formation: a case study by Sherlock Holmes [unpublished] by canolacrush
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
23 Oct 2013
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"Look at these photographs," I said, gesturing to the wall of crop circles. "What do you observe?"
"Crop circles," John replied.
"Obvious. What else?"
"Are...are those intestines surrounding them?"
"Yes. The majority are bovine and ovine in origin. The farmers who have acquired these crop circles in their fields have also had a tenth of their livestock murdered and arranged thus."
"Why?" John said, presumably in a rhetorical fashion.
I detest rhetorical questions. "That is what I must find out, John."
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16 Oct 2020
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“Yes, yes, I know what you're thinking, I've gone mad, but it's the only possibility. When you've eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable – but it's impossible, it is impossible for John to be dead.”
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11 Sep 2020
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Mrs Hudson adopts a cat called Sherlock, who soon becomes bored being an only cat. So she tries to find a friend for him. Silly little AU in which Sherlock and John (and Mycroft) are cats.
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17 Jul 2020
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It's not the first time that John's woken up in the middle of the night in agony. It won't be the last. It's 03:21am and this is the third time already, just tonight.
John's life is turned upside down and Sherlock is the one who needs to be there to support him. This is their story.
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14 Jun 2020
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John and Sherlock are stuck at 221B together due to coronavirus concerns. Sherlock slowly drives John barmy.
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09 Apr 2020