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Post by luv1another on Oct 2, 2006 8:59:44 GMT -5
mother
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Post by Tegid on Oct 2, 2006 17:23:56 GMT -5
nerves
"I have said that he is the worst man in London, and I would ask you how could one compare the ruffian, who in hot blood bludgeons his mate, with this man, who methodically and at his leisure tortures the soul and wrings the nerves in order to add to his already swollen money-bags?" -- (The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton)
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Post by luv1another on Oct 3, 2006 4:03:47 GMT -5
oracle
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Post by Tegid on Oct 3, 2006 6:49:41 GMT -5
pounds
"It is almost incredible, but the absurd sum of twelve hundred pounds would have settled the whole question." -- (The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton)
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Post by dreamer on Oct 3, 2006 19:42:19 GMT -5
quests
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Post by Tegid on Oct 3, 2006 22:17:19 GMT -5
remark
He made no remark, however, save that, unless we hurried, we should be late for our appointment with Lestrade. -- (The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, The Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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Post by luv1another on Oct 5, 2006 3:25:54 GMT -5
stated
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Post by dreamer on Oct 5, 2006 8:05:35 GMT -5
though
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Post by Tegid on Oct 5, 2006 10:57:13 GMT -5
unable
"I confess, however, that I am unable to understand how you arrive at the double visit to the optician." -- (The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, The Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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Post by dreamer on Oct 5, 2006 21:19:22 GMT -5
verses
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Post by Tegid on Oct 5, 2006 21:34:49 GMT -5
winter
We saw the cold winter sun rise over the dreary marshes of the Thames and the long, sullen reaches of the river, which I shall ever associate with our pursuit of the Andaman Islander in the earlier days of our career. -- (The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, The Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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Post by dreamer on Oct 5, 2006 21:49:39 GMT -5
x-amine
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Post by Tegid on Oct 5, 2006 22:14:48 GMT -5
yonder
"That is my magnum opus -- the pile of papers on the side table yonder." -- (The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, The Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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Post by dreamer on Oct 6, 2006 7:43:36 GMT -5
zephyr
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Post by Tegid on Oct 6, 2006 11:29:10 GMT -5
active
Things had indeed been very slow with us, and I had learned to dread such periods of inaction, for I knew by experience that my companion's brain was so abnormally active that it was dangerous to leave it without material upon which to work. -- (The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter, The Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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