February 16th 1894
Alice, in an entirely uncharacteristic fit of thoughtlessness , knocked on my study door and then entered before I had a chance to tell her to wait, and so caught me with my sleeve still rolled up, just in the act of withdrawing the needle.
“I’m so sorry!” she blurted at once, dropping into an appalled curtsey,
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Ouch. Beautiful and simple and hearfelt.
Loving the cases/mysteries as well as the personal experiences. The history geek in me approves of your meticulous attention to detail and background.
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Mulling over trickster fic.
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I love having cases [so long as they are well done, which they are here] in with the emotional stuff myself (both as reader and writer) - I feel it "grounds" the characters both in canon and 'reality'. Life is usually a mixture of feeling and doing.
Mulling over trickster fic
*happily anticipating same*
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I admit, I quite like the idea of Lestrade calling him out on a case from time to time - it fits, and given the circumstances, it's no wonder Watson can't manage to stay away. His encounter with the unfortunate would-be bomber and everything that followed was pitch-perfect, and all the wonderful, painstakingly-researched details make my inner history nerd happier than you can imagine.
In short: beautiful as always, and quite intrigued as to what the next bit may bring... one supposes, given the advent of the Adair case, that some revelations are on the horizon at last ;)
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Watson talks about trying to solve crimes in Holmes' absence "with indifferent success" which is so intriguing, and when I happened to come across the Greenwich Bombing in the year of Holmes' return I was all YOU ARE KIDDING ME. Come here, awesome factoid, let's be friends.
And yes, interesting news in store for Watson.
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Hee. The more history I read, the more friends of that kind I make :-)
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I'll be over here, hanging onto the cliff until he does. :D
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Watson and his needle, and Holmes and the needle in "Calm Sea."
God, every minute of the time spent waiting for a new installment is well spent.
I found a couple of typos and omitted words. Would you like me to proofread properly when I get a chance (it would likely be late this coming week)?
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So glad you're enjoying all the stuff I've thrown in.
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(Sorry, I'm all out of order and scattered. Real life isn't terrible, but nor is it exactly serene.)
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