

after that we had a classic Sherlock Holmes, The Hound of the Baskervilles, when latest heir to the Baskerville estate seems to be threatened by a family curse, only the master detective, Sherlock Holmes, can find out the truth, then from The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, a headstrong but titled suffragette slips into the power of a murderous con artist and pays the price, then off to bed,
just a small point the anonymous who corrects my spelling and grammar is doing a terrific job, but unfortunately lacks the time to make their own blog (to busy reading ours!), I would publish the comments left if only they did not descend to name calling, I know I am follicly (check the spelling on that), challenged, but pleas do not call friends names, just Bill, Ben or Janet will suffice, also no taking the moral high ground, we all have our foibles and I am sure your life would not stand up to public scrutiny!
2 comments:
Today is one word, not two.
Too busy, not to busy.
Just when I thought you were improving you have a relapse.
I give up!
That's it from me. You're on your own from now on.
Best regards, Anonymous.
Dear Anonymous, many thanks for your sterling efforts, unfortunately all to no avail! best regards, Stan and Diana.
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