The Three Students: Fun and Games
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Canon Story: The Three Students
Title: Fun and Games
Author:
scfrankles
Rating: G
Author's Notes: “...the landlady babbled of green peas at seven-thirty.” “Quite a little parlour game…”
"Hot boiled beans and butter; walk in and find your supper!" chanted everyone.
Holmes re-entered the room and began a determined search.
“Cold!” called Hopkins.
“Cold!” called Mrs. Hudson.
“Even colder!” laughed Watson.
Lestrade furrowed his brow. “When do we tell him we didn’t hide the thimble?” he whispered.
“Oh, he’s the genius,” grinned Watson. “Let him work it out.”
Title: Fun and Games
Author:
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Rating: G
Author's Notes: “...the landlady babbled of green peas at seven-thirty.” “Quite a little parlour game…”
"Hot boiled beans and butter; walk in and find your supper!" chanted everyone.
Holmes re-entered the room and began a determined search.
“Cold!” called Hopkins.
“Cold!” called Mrs. Hudson.
“Even colder!” laughed Watson.
Lestrade furrowed his brow. “When do we tell him we didn’t hide the thimble?” he whispered.
“Oh, he’s the genius,” grinned Watson. “Let him work it out.”
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Date: 2015-10-04 03:39 pm (UTC)And I only found this game by accident myself, while Googling Victorian parlour games. It just fits so neatly ^^ I think my 60 takes place at Christmas - they've been enjoying playing silly games and grumpy Holmes says: "Finding the thimble? That's child's play!" And cheeky old Watson suggests Holmes try it then... ^_^
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Date: 2015-10-04 05:18 pm (UTC)In the north of England we have something called "mushy peas" - generally served with fish and chips. It looks truly revolting. I've never been able to bring myself to try it. Recently I heard someone on the bus talking about mushy pea sandwiches. Nearly phoned the south to ask for political asylum ^__^
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Date: 2015-10-04 04:55 pm (UTC)Of all jolly pastimes good fellowes do use,
Sleuth-baiting is best, I like it to chuse...
And where be thy thimble?
Ay, where be thy thimble?
Looke sharpe and be nimbull
Oh where be thy thimble -
And now he cries 'fraudsters!'
And now he cries 'fraudsters!'
...And this is baiting of the sleuth,
A sport housekeepers love in all truth.
Who loveth it not hath wits awry,
I'll play untill the punch goes dry!
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Date: 2015-10-04 05:25 pm (UTC)Loved the original song too - not a group I'd heard of before.
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Date: 2015-10-04 06:19 pm (UTC)I've only just discovered this group (I'm more familiar with the group Oak Ash and Thorn's version of this tune).
Good thing I didn't pull out my Baltimore Consort collection of filthy 17th-century tavern songs...
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