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Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets by David Thomas Moore
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“I sometimes wonder if I’m built from old videotape. I feel archaic, worn from overuse and increasingly obscure. One day I’ll get caught up in the grinding wheels of my own life and unravel.”
David Thomas Moore, Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets
“So long as he doesn’t have to speak to anyone or deal with anything in normal human society, he’s quite lovely.”
David Thomas Moore, Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets
“Lestrade shrieked again and ran at the door, but only succeeded in knocking himself unconscious.”
David Thomas Moore, Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets
“THE DUMPLINGS MADE by Mrs. Mills, all fluffy and tender and coated in gravy, dwelt in John Watson’s memory with such high regard that he started awake from a dream of being in a storm at sea and trying to catch the dumplings in his mouth as they rolled back and forth along a plank. The dumplings only stopped rolling when the coach in which he dreamt also stopped rolling.”
Kasey Lansdale, Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets