ext_12197 ([identity profile] gardnerhill.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] sherlock602016-09-18 12:08 am
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The Hound of the Baskervilles, Ch. 9-12: Reprieve

Title: The Hound of the Baskervilles, Ch. 9-12: Reprieve
Author: gardnerhill                       
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None
Summary: There is only one sin for which Sherlock Holmes would never forgive himself. Has he committed it tonight?
                                                                                      
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Failure, Father’s voice hammers into my brain as I walk back to the corpse. Slow, stupid, clumsy. Look what you’ve done.

Sir Henry had deserved better from me. I’d lapsed in my duty, just long enough for –

A beard.

I’m so overcome with relief that I cry it aloud, startling my dear Watson, even before I bend over poor Selden.
 
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com 2016-09-18 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I like that theory. From the outside, Holmes' reaction is understandable but it can come across as a bit heartless. Somebody has died horribly, even if it isn't Sir Henry. I like your thought that his extreme reaction comes from such intense self-reproach suddenly being relieved.

And of course, he does show pity for Selden and concern for his body afterwards: "...what shall we do with this poor wretch's body? We cannot leave it here to the foxes and the ravens."