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sherlock602018-09-02 12:21 am
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Six Napoleons: Come Down Tomorrow
Title: Six Napoleons: Come Down Tomorrow
Author: gardnerhill
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None
Summary: He wasn't exaggerating.
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I'd dismissed him at first, thought he was a charlatan peddling detective quackery.
But I've been too close for too long, seen that light in his eyes when he puts it all together. Uncanny fire.
Young constables use his methods and get better results; us oldsters stopped complaining.
He'd never become a copper. But we'd welcome him in a heartbeat.
Author: gardnerhill
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None
Summary: He wasn't exaggerating.
***
I'd dismissed him at first, thought he was a charlatan peddling detective quackery.
But I've been too close for too long, seen that light in his eyes when he puts it all together. Uncanny fire.
Young constables use his methods and get better results; us oldsters stopped complaining.
He'd never become a copper. But we'd welcome him in a heartbeat.
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It makes sense that Lestrade would be suspicious of an 'amateur' at first - who wouldn't be? And I really like the idea that it isn't just a case of Holmes and his work being accepted by the Yarders - Holmes' methods have actually been embraced by the younger detectives as the standard way of doing things.
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We're still using Holmes' methods - it was in Canon stories that fingerprinting was first postulated, and pouring plaster into footprints to get shoe sizes, and using chemistry to analyze bloodstains. Better than marching out, rounding up the usual suspects, and bludgeoning confessions out of them.