I couldn't agree more I can't listen to anyone else narrate these wonderful stories Greg's voice sounds exactly like you think they do when reading the stories
Absolutely.. he does SUCH an amazing job.. I just listened to the Stephen Frye version on audible.. he’s always beyond fantastic.. The two of them are the only ones I can bear to listen to anymore *plugging my ears ;) 🧏♀️ Greg always manages to set a beautiful scene, and the voice changes are SO well done, you don’t actively realize it’s the same person.. ..too many narrators change in voice is jarring if not outright irritating 😩.. I have been coming back to Greg over and over 💕.. a absolute master, especially of Holmes & ensemble..
Beautiful. I appreciate very much that the voices are not overacted at all, just sufficiently different that you know who is talking and there is character to them. This lets the text speak for itself.
The Sherlock series never seems to age, it's evergreen....it's unbelievable that the protagonist is fictitious, so good is his characterization.......even re -reading or re-listening,never takes away it's charm......
Narration is perfect! Can’t listen to anyone else now, have clear picture of each character when you narrate. That just doesn’t happen with anyone else. Your a master of your craft.✊♥️
Cheers for this and all of your Sherlock output, you do all the character's voices so well and I often enjoy listening to them again and again, so I thought that I should at least express my gratitude, much thanks.
I slowly came to the end of a dream, just as the chilling final scene of Charles Augustus Milverton was read so harrowingly.. "You laughed in my face, as you try to laugh now...You will ruin no more lives as you have ruined mine. You will wring no more hearts as you have rung mine..“
"The Adventure of the Empty House" 0:50 "The Adventure of the Norwood Builder" 55:19 "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" 1:51:24 "The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist" 2:50:10 "The Adventure of the Priory School" 3:39:24 "The Adventure of Black Peter" 4:52:24 "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" 5:42:24 "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" 6:26:06 "The Adventure of the Three Students" 7:17:48 "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez" 7:58:44 "The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter" 8:55:53 "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange" 9:45:18 "The Adventure of the Second Stain" 10:43:26
Been listening to you now everynight for over five years. Have tried other readers of the Holmes stories, but you're unparalleled at reading Holmes. I always come back to Magpie Audio.
I’ve tried a few Sherlock Audiobooks on YT but admit the Narration here is Simply Second to None.No Comparison that I tried the Rest But These are the Best🙏🙏🙏👍
Is best narrated Sherlock Holmes I’ve ever heard any where, now can’t listen to anyone else! Like Jeramy Brett is the ultimate Sherlock Holmes so others though good are nowhere near Brett.✊👍🌹
I return over & over to your SirACD fireside stories. In fact for months The Brazilian Cat lead my mind to sleep but I needed to know the ending...and hear your voice again! This collection is FAN-tastique❣️ 💛💖💝. ☸️✝️☯️⚛️🆔💟☮️🕉.
Oh thank goodness. You are here. Yesterday I was hijacked by a US company that said your production was not available. I was furious and quite sure there was dirty works a foot. Haha...aunty was right again. Sending best wishes. We (I) need you more than ever as parts of Western Canada go into a lock down. Not as severe as you experienced in the UK, but close. Thank you so very much Greg for the productions you give us. Sincerely, aunty. 🤗
Your voice is so comforting to me now. I'm doing a travel assignment for work and was feeling so lonely and homesick. Tv and reading weren't helping so I finally tried your familiar voice. I feel so much better. I hope you know what a difference you make in this world. Love from a random nurse in Florida.
Marvellous stuff! A marathon session of some of the best short stories ever written narrated by a grand master in the art of narration. Keep 'em coming!
He knows it's not the first 3 because a 4th one is smashed. It could be the 4th one, which is why Holmes says it's a 2 to 1 chance that Beppo will come for the 5th one. And Holmes checks the 5th one himself so it has to be in number 6 :)
Empty house is only story I don’t quite understand why Holmes thinks the attack will come from the street? The attack in Park Lane came from a house opposite? So why would he think Col Merran would risk setting up his gun on the street? But loved this narration brilliant as usual.
Ah... nothing beats a pipe of tobacco from the Persian slipper, a 7% solution of cocaine, and some comfy Sherlock audiobooks on a frosty winter evening.
@Armando Marques. If you have an iPhone you might see up in the right hand corner of the intro picture a number. This relates to the story that is being played. Not quite what you might be seeking but a very helpful addition to fast forward to a particular story. 👍🏻👍🏻
I listen to these a few minutes at a session. I have about 20-30 tabs open. On another tab are the original tales of Conan by Robert Erwin Howard on Audiobooky's channel. By contrast between the two sets of tales, one pattern suddenly became apparent to me, that had previously gone unremarked in 2-3 readings of each of Holmes's tales heretofore. That pattern is the repeated putting of individual women on pedestals. It became noticeable to me through the unlikeness to Conan's treatment of women, which, though protective, is far from bein so deferential as that of Conan Doyle's characters.
I like how the transition of the Dr.'s wife dying and moving back into Baker St. was done without saying it in the 1rst story. Some how gives more humanity. It just struck me that way.
Just finished the first four stories of this fantastic collection. Of course, I had heard parts of some of these as individual uploads,, but it's nice to be able to take the time to actually get stuck into them, as the saying goes. Wonderful narration as usual Greg. Happy Christmas and a blessed new year to you and yours.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Thanks very much, Greg!! I've also been revisiting the adventures of Silver Blaze and the Naval Treaty recently. Part way through the Abbey Grange and will probably start the Blue Carbuncle again tonight to help get into the season.
Amazing! Did you re-record them again! Or does it just sound different to my ears. I have lost count on the times I have listened to (all) the individual uploads (Im okay for a pop quiz)! Cheers, good sir! ❤️
6 Jan, 1854. I think it was a Wednesday, but it's early, so don't quote me. There's nothing solid in the canon, but Holmes' undercover persona in His Last Bow, set in 1914, was introduced as a man of 60, hence 1854. As for January 6th, it's even more tenuous: I've heard that Holmes references Twelfth Night a couple of times, so somebody suggested Holmes remembered it because it was his birthday - tenuous, but as good as any of the other 364 possibilities (unless he was a leap year baby...)
VATICAN CITY - Plenary or full indulgences traditionally obtained during the first week of November for the souls of the faithful in purgatory can now be gained throughout the entire month of November, the Vatican said. Also, those who are ill or homebound and would not be able to physically visit a church or cemetery in the prescribed timeframe still will be able to receive a plenary indulgence when meeting certain conditions, the Apostolic Penitentiary, a Vatican tribunal that deals with matters of conscience, said in a notice released Oct. 23.
Oh my God...Oh my God...Oh my God!!!🌟 This is insane!😵:):):) Thanks a million,Mr Greg Wagland! Your channel is in every way commendable!!💞 I am too excited,thinking about the future gems that your channel is going to astound us with!!✨
Thank you, Greg. Excellent work as usual. 🤗💓 It seems to me that Lestrade is strikingly unpleasant in this particular episode, with his incessant crowing over Sherlock's apparent failure.
I am wonderin what to do after finishin to hear this #77, the last on the playin list. Some of the episodes I have read and heard too many times, includin the RH League and A Scandal in Bohemia. In the latter I find the stereotyping of the king to be rather clumsy. I suppose there are episodes that are less familiar to me. I'll have to just start listening to each, and see whether it seems to be too familiar, thus needing another year or two of postponement before another listening. In spite of having heard, seen, and read Baskervilles at least five times (over about 55 years) and one of them being last month, it is so complex and variegated that I might be able to stay with it again soon with out too much delaying. Same is true of Study in Scarlet. In the latter and Valley of Fear I take no interest in the big segments that do not involve Holmes himself, as well as in the Gloria Scott and others wherein the culprit tells his tale at the end of the short tale. The one about the monkeyfication of the professor I don't want to hear at all. See I don't reckemember all, of the titles, so must start listening before deciding whether to stay with most of them. And all those with Moriarty seem to be very naifly written with respect to organized crime; however maybe it was less enormous and international then than it is now: yet my understanding is that it was much bigger and more complex than just a "hands-on" genius commanding with no layers between him and his foot-soldiers as the pope has with the many mafias and CIA. Most CIA probably don't know that they are under command of the jesuit order and the pope, for instance. This control by them is proven by the fact that the directors have been overwhelmingly knights of malta.
Happy result for Holmes, he brought it from the owner, even getting him to sign a waver??? As the original owner was honest enough to tell him he only paid 15 shilling? Holmes however didn’t mention he had every reason to believe it contained a black Pearl?? So beware if anyone offers you a lot more for an item than you think it’s worth!!! They may well have reason to believe it’s value is much more than they’ll let you believe!! Tut Tut Sherlock!!!
Me Ma had a master's degree in English, more properly, in her case, a mistress's degree. She was a graduette of the University of Pennsylvania. She said that the right pronunciation of "err" is "err", not "err".
Who was the most Norwood of all builders? Has any builder ever come close to being as Norwood as was he? See what happens when a proper noun is improperly used as an adjective word? The Norwood's Builder. The Builder of Norwood. The Norwoodan Builder.
"Norwood" is a noun, can't legitimately modify another noun "builder". The writer lazily imitated error of others rather than to think analytically with regerd to parts of stpeech. @@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Shame Holmes isn’t an honest man? He gets this poor man to sell his rights to this incredibly precious stone over to him? Wonder what the reward was? Least £1.000? If not more! Same with poor old man who owned the goose the blue carbuncle was found in? So poor he could afford shirt sleeves or gas?? What’s the equivalent today? £100.000???
Can never work out this story? Surly it points to Neligan telling the truth & his father was picked up by Black Peter?? Also can’t help thinking the man that murdered Peter did everyone a favour!😉
I don't buy that Moriarty did his own dirty working. I don't buy that the shooter fell for the trick, it was too obviously out of character for Holmes to SPOILER make a target of himself. Many of Art's later tales lack realism imho.
Just perfectly narrated, can’t listen to anyone else reading these stories now! They just don’t sound right when anyone else attempts them.✊👍
I couldn't agree more I can't listen to anyone else narrate these wonderful stories Greg's voice sounds exactly like you think they do when reading the stories
Absolutely..
he does SUCH an amazing job..
I just listened to the Stephen Frye version on audible.. he’s always beyond fantastic..
The two of them are the only ones I can bear to listen to anymore *plugging my ears ;) 🧏♀️
Greg always manages to set a beautiful scene, and the voice changes are SO well done, you don’t actively realize it’s the same person..
..too many narrators change in voice is jarring if not outright irritating 😩..
I have been coming back to Greg over and over 💕.. a absolute master, especially of Holmes & ensemble..
I couldn’t agree with you more. He’s just the perfect voice.
This is true.
OMG I Posted something similar a month ago he is the G.O.A.T for sure
Each time I listen to these stories I hear more nuances in the voices you created, Mr. Wagland. Every time is a joy. Thank you, sir.
Glad they do the trick!
Narration is an art. Mr. Wagland is the Virtuoso Maestro of our age.
Thank you very much, David.
Beautiful. I appreciate very much that the voices are not overacted at all, just sufficiently different that you know who is talking and there is character to them. This lets the text speak for itself.
The Sherlock series never seems to age, it's evergreen....it's unbelievable that the protagonist is fictitious, so good is his characterization.......even re -reading or re-listening,never takes away it's charm......
Narration is perfect! Can’t listen to anyone else now, have clear picture of each character when you narrate. That just doesn’t happen with anyone else.
Your a master of your craft.✊♥️
agreed
Greg Wagland is definitely a cut above the rest when it comes to narrating.
Thank you so much! I love to listen. Calm and exciting. Just perfect read!
Mr. G aka Sherlock- I been following for years. Theses stories just never get old.!!!
Mr G
these stories never get to be old.
these stories never become old.
Outstanding reading. Thanks.
There is the spirit and soul of these works in these narrations. Thank you for all your work, you bring these stories to life.
Cheers for this and all of your Sherlock output, you do all the character's voices so well and I often enjoy listening to them again and again, so I thought that I should at least express my gratitude, much thanks.
I slowly came to the end of a dream, just as the chilling final scene of Charles Augustus Milverton was read so harrowingly..
"You laughed in my face, as you try to laugh now...You will ruin no more lives as you have ruined mine. You will wring no more hearts as you have rung mine..“
"The Adventure of the Empty House" 0:50
"The Adventure of the Norwood Builder" 55:19
"The Adventure of the Dancing Men" 1:51:24
"The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist" 2:50:10
"The Adventure of the Priory School" 3:39:24
"The Adventure of Black Peter" 4:52:24
"The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" 5:42:24
"The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" 6:26:06
"The Adventure of the Three Students" 7:17:48
"The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez" 7:58:44
"The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter" 8:55:53
"The Adventure of the Abbey Grange" 9:45:18
"The Adventure of the Second Stain" 10:43:26
doing god's work here
Cheers!
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Thanks for the timestamps.
Thank you 😊
Greg Wagland is, by far, the best narrator of the Sherlock Holmes stories
Easily!✊♥️
Agreed💃🏿👍😍♥️
I absolutely agree. I even enjoy listening to him more than watching/listening to the old Basil Rathbone movies, which was my former favorite.
Of EVERYTHING! ❤
He's all I listen for, you said that correctly
Been listening to you now everynight for over five years. Have tried other readers of the Holmes stories, but you're unparalleled at reading Holmes. I always come back to Magpie Audio.
Glad you’re a Magpie loyalist!
I’ve tried a few Sherlock Audiobooks on YT but admit the Narration here is Simply Second to None.No Comparison that I tried the Rest But These are the Best🙏🙏🙏👍
he was the most worth being watched of the three.
Never used to like this story much, yet now it’s one of my favourites✊🌹
Thank you Greg.Good Clean Fun . you are appreciated.
Indeed. Thank you B KP!
Admirable reading. Thanks.
Super happy, thank you!
You're welcome!
Is best narrated Sherlock Holmes I’ve ever heard any where, now can’t listen to anyone else!
Like Jeramy Brett is the ultimate Sherlock Holmes so others though good are nowhere near Brett.✊👍🌹
Thanks, Julie. Most kind!
I return over & over to your SirACD fireside stories. In fact for months The Brazilian Cat lead my mind to sleep but I needed to know the ending...and hear your voice again! This collection is FAN-tastique❣️
💛💖💝. ☸️✝️☯️⚛️🆔💟☮️🕉.
Love the numbers on the screen as a guide!
Loving again... Thank you!
Thank you too!
Thank you for hours of enjoyment. Your readings of Holmes are excellent.
Glad you like them!
Mr. Wagland is the best. I appreciate the time he devotes to his craft. There is one gentleman who records for Librevox who is also very good.
Oh thank goodness. You are here. Yesterday I was hijacked by a US company that said your production was not available. I was furious and quite sure there was dirty works a foot.
Haha...aunty was right again.
Sending best wishes. We (I)
need you more than ever as parts of Western Canada go into a lock down. Not as severe as you experienced in the UK, but close.
Thank you so very much Greg for the productions you give us.
Sincerely, aunty. 🤗
Thanks!
I wonder when the world "singular“ fell out of the usage Doyle employs in pretty much every Holmes story he ever wrote - meaning, I suppose "unique“
Your voice is so comforting to me now. I'm doing a travel assignment for work and was feeling so lonely and homesick. Tv and reading weren't helping so I finally tried your familiar voice. I feel so much better. I hope you know what a difference you make in this world. Love from a random nurse in Florida.
A thousand thanks again, Greg Wagland. I listen to these over and over. 🌹🤗
Yet again tried other channels to sleep to but here i am again. ❤😊
Zzzzzzzz😅
This pandemic just seems to be getting worse and worse and longer and longer. Thank you so much for providing a stimulating and agreable escape.
Certainly seems to be. Glad it's been useful! cheers Isabelle.
Just a hoax
Can listen to these over & over again!
Other Conan Doyle stories are just as good! What an incredibly talented man✊
Glad you like them, Julie! cheers!!
I enjoy his readings
Excellent voice for it
Marvellous stuff! A marathon session of some of the best short stories ever written narrated by a grand master in the art of narration. Keep 'em coming!
Great reader, Thank you so much .
I love these stories and I love the narrator❤
Cheers. I’ll tell me.
I’m so happy these are all together. My life is complete. Thanks so much
Thank you so much sir!
Most welcome Silver Somnium!
Sweet.. Thank you!
Thank you
Ah my sweet team, that brings my mind into one place. Anticipation of that solid place where my mind does rest with pleasure.
It's good to find a solid place in which the mind can rest / find solace / comfort, etc. Thanks Donna.
Really enjoy this story, one of Conan Doyle’s favourites.
But how does Holmes know “Bepo” hasn’t found the stone each time one is smashed???
He knows it's not the first 3 because a 4th one is smashed. It could be the 4th one, which is why Holmes says it's a 2 to 1 chance that Beppo will come for the 5th one. And Holmes checks the 5th one himself so it has to be in number 6 :)
Thank you! Merry Christmas! Sherlock salves my chronic pain. Thanks!!!
❤️ 💕 🥰 💐 💜 🌸
Same to you, Len! All the best!
Nothing compares to Sherlock Holmes( except maybe brown hand, lot no 249, & just about every other Conan Doyle story!)
There is another book I enjoy by Sir Doyle I believe it is called the lost landThere is a particular readingWho is a master at narration :-) enjoy
Holmes can even see in the dark!!!
Fine Sherlockian adventures, presented as fine performances. Thank you for this wonderful early Christmas present. Peace to you and yours.
I remember waiting since ages to listen Sherlock Holmes from u! 🖐🏼🖐🏼🖐🏼
Empty house is only story I don’t quite understand why Holmes thinks the attack will come from the street?
The attack in Park Lane came from a house opposite? So why would he think Col Merran
would risk setting up his gun on the street?
But loved this narration brilliant as usual.
Elementary…..
Ah... nothing beats a pipe of tobacco from the Persian slipper, a 7% solution of cocaine, and some comfy Sherlock audiobooks on a frosty winter evening.
I'll just take the cocaine thanks.
Too funny!
it still creeps me out, him being a needler.
Ever so popular back in the day, even the prime minister needed a lozenge or 2…
@Armando Marques. If you have an iPhone you might see up in the right hand corner of the intro picture a number. This relates to the story that is being played. Not quite what you might be seeking but a very helpful addition to fast forward to a particular story. 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes, I thought that would make it easy to navigate!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio I can’t find 6
Yay, just finished my exams today! and I can't wait to spend my holiday listening to this!!!🎉
🌺 🏝 💕 🥰
CNN I ii I I I I I I i I iI I I I I I I iii I I I
Good luck!!!🤩🥳💃💃
Just to say a BIG thank you. You make my long distance driving worth while.
❤️
Glad to hear it, Charan!
Very handy list, thanks Greg.
Glad it was helpful, Ann! Have a good one!
This is my new favorite channel for real. So happy I found it. Please continue your good work
This is super stuff Greg thank you so much
I listen to these a few minutes at a session. I have about 20-30 tabs open. On another tab are the original tales of Conan by Robert Erwin Howard on Audiobooky's channel.
By contrast between the two sets of tales, one pattern suddenly became apparent to me, that had previously gone unremarked in 2-3 readings of each of Holmes's tales heretofore. That pattern is the repeated putting of individual women on pedestals. It became noticeable to me through the unlikeness to Conan's treatment of women, which, though protective, is far from bein so deferential as that of Conan Doyle's characters.
I like how the transition of the Dr.'s wife dying and moving back into Baker St. was done without saying it in the 1rst story. Some how gives more humanity. It just struck me that way.
I totally agree but I think it was more to do with the fact that sir Arthur Conan Doyle regretted ever writing her into the Holmes stories lol xx
I was wrong. I thought that "fixe" had acute accent and wrote a correction, but then checked and found that you spoke it rightly.
Thank you for all the wonderful videos.
Glad you like them, NoFox!
Thank you for the stories of our Mr. Holmes. We all appreciate your work.
Happy New Year
I refuse to listen to anybody else doing Holmes, except Basil Rathbone.
Just finished the first four stories of this fantastic collection. Of course, I had heard parts of some of these as individual uploads,, but it's nice to be able to take the time to actually get stuck into them, as the saying goes. Wonderful narration as usual Greg. Happy Christmas and a blessed new year to you and yours.
Thanks Taylor for your comments. And best wishes to you and yours too!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Thanks very much, Greg!! I've also been revisiting the adventures of Silver Blaze and the Naval Treaty recently. Part way through the Abbey Grange and will probably start the Blue Carbuncle again tonight to help get into the season.
or rather A Study in Scarlet tonight.
The Grange of the Abbey.
Parts of speech and their right usages.
Thanks❤️❤️❤️
I take it back. Some of these tales are excellent, some lame.
Should I start reading books for my channel?
Can you also record "Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography" by Nick Rennison audiobook. Thanks.
Don’t think so. It’ll be in copyright I’m sure.
Amazing! Did you re-record them again! Or does it just sound different to my ears. I have lost count on the times I have listened to (all) the individual uploads (Im okay for a pop quiz)! Cheers, good sir! ❤️
Same ones just bunged together. Maybe a bit louder.
Will you be doing anything for Sherlocks birthday?
When is Sherlocks birthday? I think that is interesting? 😊
Goodness me. I don’t know that date. Please share 😊
@@ringpop6177 Jan 6. Sorry. Year escapes me.
@@auntyJanette Jan 6. The year escapes me right now. Sorry. Chemo brain
6 Jan, 1854. I think it was a Wednesday, but it's early, so don't quote me.
There's nothing solid in the canon, but Holmes' undercover persona in His Last Bow, set in 1914, was introduced as a man of 60, hence 1854.
As for January 6th, it's even more tenuous: I've heard that Holmes references Twelfth Night a couple of times, so somebody suggested Holmes remembered it because it was his birthday - tenuous, but as good as any of the other 364 possibilities (unless he was a leap year baby...)
What I learned from listening to each Sherlock Holmes book is that brandy is the GOAT remedy. I am gonna keep stocks of brandy now at home.
Don't neglect the Spanish brandy; the grapes certainly don't know the difference.
Am to amazed at the life saving qualities of brandy!
Why is this not more widely known?😄
I am glad you got this back on. When i first saw it, there was a block on it due to some copyright or something.
Thank you Greg for making my month. Please consider Jules Verne stories oh heck any readings you do are great.
VATICAN CITY - Plenary or full indulgences traditionally obtained during the first week of November for the souls of the faithful in purgatory can now be gained throughout the entire month of November, the Vatican said.
Also, those who are ill or homebound and would not be able to physically visit a church or cemetery in the prescribed timeframe still will be able to receive a plenary indulgence when meeting certain conditions, the Apostolic Penitentiary, a Vatican tribunal that deals with matters of conscience, said in a notice released Oct. 23.
Oh
Misplaced modifier: "On perceiving the similarity of the two corridors, it .... "
IT perceived the similarity?
Holmes and I drew ourselves more closely to the fire.
Oh my God...Oh my God...Oh my God!!!🌟
This is insane!😵:):):)
Thanks a million,Mr Greg Wagland! Your channel is in every way commendable!!💞
I am too excited,thinking about the future gems that your channel is going to astound us with!!✨
Thanks again!
"I only needed" -- No, Arthur, NO!
needed only proofs.
only proofs, not only needed
Holmes is actually right,when your starving your brain works far harder & produce more brain cells to try & get you out of starvation!
I am addictive to your beautiful narration. Happy Holidays, Greg!
Thank you, Greg. Excellent work as usual. 🤗💓 It seems to me that Lestrade is strikingly unpleasant in this particular episode, with his incessant crowing over Sherlock's apparent failure.
I totally agree. But usually he's a benign old buffer!
This is gonna be looooong
Poor Mr Saniford got ripped off! Tut, Tut Mr Holmes???
I am wonderin what to do after finishin to hear this #77, the last on the playin list.
Some of the episodes I have read and heard too many times, includin the RH League and A Scandal in Bohemia. In the latter I find the stereotyping of the king to be rather clumsy.
I suppose there are episodes that are less familiar to me. I'll have to just start listening to each, and see whether it seems to be too familiar, thus needing another year or two of postponement before another listening.
In spite of having heard, seen, and read Baskervilles at least five times (over about 55 years) and one of them being last month, it is so complex and variegated that I might be able to stay with it again soon with out too much delaying. Same is true of Study in Scarlet. In the latter and Valley of Fear I take no interest in the big segments that do not involve Holmes himself, as well as in the Gloria Scott and others wherein the culprit tells his tale at the end of the short tale.
The one about the monkeyfication of the professor I don't want to hear at all. See I don't reckemember all, of the titles, so must start listening before deciding whether to stay with most of them. And all those with Moriarty seem to be very naifly written with respect to organized crime; however maybe it was less enormous and international then than it is now: yet my understanding is that it was much bigger and more complex than just a "hands-on" genius commanding with no layers between him and his foot-soldiers as the pope has with the many mafias and CIA.
Most CIA probably don't know that they are under command of the jesuit order and the pope, for instance. This control by them is proven by the fact that the directors have been overwhelmingly knights of malta.
Wish Watson had told us what happened to Patrick Cairns??Has to be self defence as even they talk about what a vile & violent man Black Peter was??
he had been practicing the jumping.
Happy result for Holmes, he brought it from the owner, even getting him to sign a waver???
As the original owner was honest enough to tell him he only paid 15 shilling?
Holmes however didn’t mention he had every reason to believe it contained a black Pearl??
So beware if anyone offers you a lot more for an item than you think it’s worth!!!
They may well have reason to believe it’s value is much more than they’ll let you believe!! Tut Tut Sherlock!!!
Me Ma had a master's degree in English, more properly, in her case, a mistress's degree. She was a graduette of the University of Pennsylvania. She said that the right pronunciation of "err" is "err", not "err".
Ha!
Greg... Have you ever thought of doing the Shakespeare Canon? ...or Milton?
Maybe a podcast Macbeth with interjections or Julius Caesar!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio 😅 We don't ask for much, do we?!
Sherlock Holmes St., Eldersburg MD.
Who was the most Norwood of all builders? Has any builder ever come close to being as Norwood as was he?
See what happens when a proper noun is improperly used as an adjective word?
The Norwood's Builder. The Builder of Norwood. The Norwoodan Builder.
He’s a Norwood builder!
"Norwood" is a noun, can't legitimately modify another noun "builder". The writer lazily imitated error of others rather than to think analytically with regerd to parts of stpeech. @@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Back to reality ❣️.
Misplaced modifier: " ... upon pouring some water ... over his forehead, he opened his eyes ... " What? He poured the water onto his own forehead?
the droning sound swole more loudly.
This has been fun
Shame Holmes isn’t an honest man? He gets this poor man to sell his rights to this incredibly precious stone over to him? Wonder what the reward was? Least £1.000? If not more! Same with poor old man who owned the goose the blue carbuncle was found in? So poor he could afford shirt sleeves or gas??
What’s the equivalent today? £100.000???
15 comments on this one video dang, but I'm glad to know at least someone still listens to (classics?)
Can never work out this story? Surly it points to Neligan telling the truth & his father was picked up by Black Peter??
Also can’t help thinking the man that murdered Peter did everyone a favour!😉
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I don't buy that Moriarty did his own dirty working. I don't buy that the shooter fell for the trick, it was too obviously out of character for Holmes to SPOILER make a target of himself. Many of Art's later tales lack realism imho.
Yes. Fair point!
that we were sufficiently thawn.