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    A man with luxury would have an area where he can get exercise regularly and would be well nourished. Watson describes his clothing as rich but bad in taste. In many countries being gaudy is a sign of having wealth. It is a way of expressing that they have more money than everyone else. The stranger has bands of astrakhan on his sleeves. Astrakhan is

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    SUMMARY Entering the office and showing Holmes and Watson an 18th century manuscript, Dr. James Mortimer tells the myth of Hugo Baskerville. Hugo captured and imprisoned a young country girl at his estate in Devonshire. He then became the victim of a hound of hell as he chased her along the lonesome moors late one night. Ever since that day, James Mortimer reports, the Baskerville family has been haunted by a mysterious and supernatural black hound. The recent death of Sir Charles Baskerville has

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    manners, the way of talking and how they walk, their bait are different. But this novel have also a point where it clearly shows that not only servants or lower class people some upper class people have believed on this (haunted house) story. Dr. Watson had believed on haunted house story when he stays with Sir Henry Baskervills in his house for some days. Even Sir Henry also started believing on

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    one unusual skill of Sherlock Holmes “Sherlock's good with a sword and I'd bought a gun”. Instead of just saying that he bought a sword he needs to say that he is good with the sword. You can clearly tell that Watson is admiring and being jealous of what Sherlock has a capacity of. Watson even has a list of stuff that Sherlock is good at. “….7. Chemistry. -- Profound. 8. Anatomy. -- Accurate, but unsystematic. 9. Sensational Literature. -- Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror

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    sidekicks such as Watson and Kat, Sherlock and Vic would not have been as successful as they are. These two sidekicks have some similar characteristics that make them so wonderful for instance Kat and Watson are both clever they think fast on their feet. However, they both get used like a chess piece pawn by the detectives. Also, Watson and Kat both have abandoned issues and end up living with their counterparts which makes their relationships stronger. Kat and Watson are extremely

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    Trained clairvoyant castoffs strive to use their special powers for good. PILOT LOGLINE The clairvoyant team tracks down a stolen dog, whose collar contains top-secret information and in the process they also expose a deeper conspiracy. BRIEF SYNOPSIS AIDEN TRELANE (31) is a fun loving guy with a special ability: he has the power of telekinesis. When he’s arrested and admitted to a psych hospital, he makes a deal with AGENT MOLLY KERN (40’s) to join a government team of clairvoyant rejects

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    Eyes full of malice and contempt, but his lips were upturned as if he was elated at the reaction he caused Roy to have. His uncle rubbed his knuckles, popping each finger individually, before letting his hand drift down to Roy's leg. He clamped his large hands around Roy's ankles, digging his fingernails into his flesh, before, with one swift pull, bringing him onto beige carpet below him. Roy tried to grip at the blankets, but only succeeded in dragging down the blanket with him. Becoming coiled

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    Emma Watson was born in Paris, on April 15th, 1990. At the time, her parents, Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, were both British lawyers. Three years later, her brother Alex was born. Her parents divorced when she was five, and she moved back to Oxfordshire with her mother, while her father remained in france. In her childhood, Emma Watson took coaching classes at the Stagecoach Theatre Arts school at Oxford. She studied singing, dancing, and acting, all while attending Dragon School, which was

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    There are different perspective both, “Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle” and “How Watson Learned the Trick”. Have totally different perspective. The perspective in Sherlock Holme and the Blue Carbuncle is a very positive perspective while in the How Watson learned the trick it has a very negative effect. Waston perspective in Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle are a very positive perspective. Some evidence to show the perspective is Dr. Waston saying,” I have no doubt that I am very stupid

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    sidekick, Dr. John Watson. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are fictional characters in Victorian England who solve crimes together in Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels. Holmes is a clever and intuitive detective. Because of this, Dr. Watson’s own intelligence is often overlooked, as he is not quite as gifted as his friend. In the Hound of the Baskervilles, the duo are hired to solve a Sir Charles Baskerville’s death in Dartmoor. Though Holmes is certainly more famous than his partner, Watson is actually

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