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    In 1955, the Grey sisters were tracked down by Dr. Idris Kazimir, a Tzimice scientist, for trespassing and stealing one of the Nosferatu heads from his specimens. Emanuelle insisted to simply return the grotesque find, but Adrienne, rebelling, stowed herself and her new treasure in the bathroom of their apartment. Emanuelle was left to fend for the fort and herself. However, she was no match for the vampire, being heavily inflicted by fear of the scientist’s many hands running themselves across her

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    Quiet Kill Sherlock slumped to the ground. “Why did you kill her?” “She was an idiot, a jerk just like you. She didn’t give up the pussy. All I wanted was to get laid. My god it’s only pussy. She was acting like she was some Queen of Sheba. And then I stabbed her.” Sherlock said, “Are you saying after you stabbed her you raped her? Is that how it was?” He was confused, because what his Coz just did defied his nature. For all his roughness and arrogance, Wormwood was transformed when he was in

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    Quiet Kill What happened to the rolling stone, that’s bred in the bone? You are a dirty livered coward whining like a baby. You no longer look like a legendary Knight, just a worthless piece of shit that no longer deserves to breathe the same air as we humans.” Ice’s eyes were fireflies. “His face was deathly pale, and the lines of it were hard like drawn wires.” He then screamed to the top of his lungs for naught. No one came to his aid. He was at Sherlock’s disposal. The question was would

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    Watson is a character in both “Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle,” and “How Watson Learned the Trick.” Although he is the same person, he has different perspectives in both passages about his assistant , Mr. Holmes. His positive perspective in “Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Carbuncle” changes to negative in “How Watson Learned the Trick”. In the passage “How Watson Learned the Trick”, Watson has a negative perspective of Holmes. Watson thinks Holmes’s tricks are figured out or learned easily

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    The Sign of Four takes place in London in 1888. It started with the circumstance in which Edward Watson watches Sherlock Holmes inject cocaine three times a day for the past several months. Edward Watson is afraid to ask Holmes to stop using them. Finally, he got the courage and told him to stop taking them but Holmes simply told him that it elucidate his lethargic mind. Then Ms. Morstan comes to Sherlock Holmes and explains her unusual situation. Her father was in India. He sent a letter to his

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    This paper will explore the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and his companion and friend Dr. John Watson. What is the relationship between Holmes and Watson? Are they compatible or are their differences to great for them to overcome. Looking at how they work together will also be a key factor in how well the relationship works between the two of them. Do their own interests and abilities get in the way? Does the time period in which they live factor into the environment of their communication

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    “His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes,” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is the very last of the 56 published Sherlock Holmes stories. In this account we see Holmes depart from his typical crime solving role, instead acting as a spy in an effort to foil a German spy’s attempt to smuggle state secrets out of Great Britain. Although he ultimately wins the day, this is not your typical Sherlock Holmes tale. The primary theme of the story was a rather clear message to a war weary English citizenry

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    1. Explanation of the plot (summary) Doctor John H. Watson, who served in the war in Afghanistan, needs to share a place to live because economic issues, and Sherlock Holmes, an eccentric and talented consulting detective, is the person who becomes his best option. After a few days of living together, Watson finds out Holmes’s profession when he receives a letter from a detective Tobias Gregson, who asks for help to discover who was the murderer of E. J. Drebber. Watson joins Holmes to the crime

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    Sherlock Holmes is one of most influential fictional characters of all the time, who has been recognized during the past and present times. People all around the globe learn about his mystery detective skills. There be no superhero I will like to choose other than him. During my childhood I dreamed of being just like him. I will help the police in any investigation by giving them a little information about crimes related to activities in my community. This includes illegal drugs, prostitution, and

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    Laura Lyons, the mysterious woman in the story „The Hound of the Baskervilles“ Laura Lyons is an exciting character in the book, „The Hound of the Baskervilles“. She isn’t very important but she helps the murderer, Stapleton. But lets start at the beginning. She’s the daughter of a gentleman from Dartmoor: Mr. Frankland also known as Old Frankland. Old Frankland is the owner of Lafter Hall. Which is next to Baskerville Hall in Devonshire. At the beginning of the story Laura isn‘t in touch with

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