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The Jubilee Problem
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“If it resembles a duck and vocalizes in the manner of a duck, one may be reasonably justified in assuming it to be a member of the anatine family.”
― The Jubilee Problem
― The Jubilee Problem
“Attempts to destroy the government of England apparently brought out the full force of governmental bureaucracy in the aftermath.”
― The Jubilee Problem
― The Jubilee Problem
“We were in the Baker Street sitting room, with an unseasonably cold rain splattering against the windows and turning the city outside into a grey, dreary mess of snarled traffic and muddy streets. The setting reflected the mood of all three of us.”
― The Jubilee Problem
― The Jubilee Problem
“What was that very colourful American expression I heard you employ the other day? Ah, yes. If it resembles a duck and vocalizes in the manner of a duck, one may be reasonably justified in assuming it to be a member of the anatine family.”
― The Jubilee Problem
― The Jubilee Problem
“As expected, I heard a cacophony of outraged newspaper rattling and throat-clearing from the reading room as Watson and I passed by.”
― The Jubilee Problem
― The Jubilee Problem