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  1. @S_Holmes Happy birthday, Holmes!
  2. Good heavens, to think that you -- you of all men --
  3. Thinking of pawning my brother's pocket watch.
  4. You really are an automaton - a calculating machine! There is positively something inhuman about you at times
  5. Mycroft Holmes once said, "I hear of Sherlock everywhere since you became his chronicler." It's still true today. http://tinyurl.com/2mc4vb
  6. Bad weather brewing. Trying to decide if I should go with the limp or the stiff shoulder tomorrow.
  7. Why on earth did I consider "The Tangled Skein" as the original title for "A Study in Scarlet"?
  8. @S_Holmes The fairer sex is my department. Did I ever tell you that I had experience with women on three separate continents?
  9. @S_Holmes You have done all the work in this business. I get a wife, Jones gets the credit, pray what remains for you?
  10. To my Literary Agent: many happy returns on your 148th birthday. Any chance you can secure me a writing job in the afterlife?
  11. Holmes tells me, "You have the grand gift of silence, Watson."Humph! Silence *this*, pipe boy!
  12. It's Wednesday - that can mean only one thing: billiards with Thurston. Now where's that checque-book?
  13. How many wives is it I'm supposed to have had?
  14. The weekend is upon us. I wonder which leg I should limp on tomorrow?
  15. On another occasion an old white-haired gentleman had an interview with my companion; on another, a railway porter in his velveteen uniform
  16. One morning a young girl called, fashionably dressed, and stayed for half an hour or more.
  17. There was one little sallow, rat-faced, dark-eyed fellow, who was introduced to me as Mr. Lestrade who came 3 or 4 times in a single week
  18. There was one little sallow, rat-faced, dark-eyed fellow, who was introduced to me as Mr. Lestrade who came three or four times in a single ...
  19. Presently, however, I found that he had many acquaintances, and those in the most different classes of society.
  20. During the first week or so we had no callers, and I had begun to think that my companion was as friendless a man as I was myself