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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
[This is a conflation of one post from Round 4 and another from Round 3, with slight revision.]

This week we’re having a look at The Valley of Fear.

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[identity profile] gardnerhill.livejournal.com
Title: The Valley of Fear: Argus
Author: gardnerhill                       
Word Count: 60                    
Rating: G
Warning: None.
Summary: How did Hermes defeat Hera's guardsman?

***

When I was cornered in a vault by two of Moriarty's gunmen, I only smiled. "I have yet to write the case that involves the gangs in Pennsylvania's coal country. Snow lay in the Gilmerton mountains…"

By the time I'd related Birdy Edwards' gang induction, both gunmen were fast asleep and I simply walked around them to effect my escape.
[identity profile] godsdaisiechain.livejournal.com
Canon story: Valley of Fear
Author: [livejournal.com profile] godsdaisiechain
Rating: general audiences
Notes: In the film version of Clue, three endings were released.


Ivy hardly dared ask herself what to do now that she had written to Sherlock Holmes.  Should she go on?  One of the young officers might do.  Perhaps she could find a wealthy man to marry.

Ending 1
Little did she know that the master criminal, Moriarty himself, had his eye out for her, the woman who could attach the 3-dimensional man.

Ending 2
It would be easy enough to find one.  After all, she had fooled her last husband. Imagine him not knowing she worked for Moriarty.

Ending 3
She laughed and slapped playfully at her husband, the man they now called Jimmy. “Imagine me leaving you for anyone, darling, darling love.”
[identity profile] thesmallhobbit.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear
Title: Returning Home (the serialisation of the Private Journal of Dr Watson)
Author:thesmallhobbit
Rating: G

There is always a sense of anticipation when returning to 221B after being away for a case.  My own comfortable armchair, the opportunity for a pipe without fear of interruption, a pile of correspondence for Holmes to discard as of little interest, and a note from Mrs Hudson regarding the cost of repairs to our rooms discovered in our absence.
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear, Pt. 2, Chap. 5 - Epilogue
Title: A Change of Name
Author: [livejournal.com profile] scfrankles
Rating: G
Author's Notes: Ten days later they were married in Chicago…


Tomorrow she would be Mrs. Edwards.

Ettie smiled to herself. And then shook her head at her own foolishness as the tears began to fall too.

They were tears of relief—of course. But they were also in memoriam. For ‘Jack McMurdo’, left forever behind.

Birdy was a far better man but...

It was Jack she’d fallen in love with.
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
Welcome once again to my poetry page!

I hope each week you will read Dr. Watson’s delightful narrative and then go on to write a poem related to it in some way. All forms of poetry are permitted, and further down the page there is a selection you might like to consider using over the coming weeks.

Mr. Holmes has popped by briefly to tell me the case is now in the latter stages and Rachel should be resuming her duties at Baker Street very soon. Excellent news—but I have of course coped perfectly well without her. And certainly did not forget myself so far as to embrace Mr. Holmes and weep on his shoulder.

So, in the meantime, here is another featured form to try: the In Memoriam stanza.

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But you do not have to use this form, if you do not wish to. Any form of poetry is welcome this week—and every week! Here are a few suggestions for you:

221B verselet, abecedarian poetry, acrostic poetry, alexandrine, ballad, beeswing, blackout poetry, blues stanza, bref double, Burns stanza, call and response, chastushka, cinquain, circular poetry, clerihew, colour poems, concrete poetry, Cornish verse, curtal sonnet, diamante, doggerel, double dactyl, ekphrasis, elegiac couplet, elegiac stanza, elfje, englyn, epigram, epitaph, epulaeryu, Etheree, fable, Fib, florette, found poetry, ghazal, haiku, In Memoriam stanza, Italian sonnet, jueju, kennings poem, lanturne, limerick, lyric poetry, mathnawī, micropoetry, mini-monoverse, palindrome poetry, pantoum, Parallelismus Membrorum, poem cycle, quintilla, renga, riddle, rime couée, Schüttelreim, sedoka, septet, sestina, sonnet, tanka, tercet, terza rima, tongue twister poetry, triangular triplet, triolet, Tyburn, villanelle


Please leave all your poems inspired by The Valley of Fear in the comments on this post. I look forward to seeing them!



Warm regards,

Mrs. Hudson
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
This week, the canon story we’re looking at is The Valley of Fear (Pt. 2, Chap. 5 - Epilogue) and the chosen topic is the Pinkerton Detective Agency.

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[identity profile] okapi1895.livejournal.com
Title: Piercing
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear, part II
Summary: Holmes clarifies his final gesture of the story.

“Holmes, you are straining, aren’t you?”
“I am Watson.”
“To pierce the veil?”
“No! I just said that I need time for that! I am straining to see what’s in the street. To pierce the film on these filthy windows. I must have a word with Mrs. Hudson about the new girl.”
“For God’s sake, no! Let me do it!”
[identity profile] gardnerhill.livejournal.com
Title: The Valley of Fear, Pt 2, Ch. 5-7: Lost
Author: gardnerhill                        
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None.
Summary: Dear me, Mr. Moriarty, dear me!
                                                                                       
***

He waded ashore on St. Helena and collapsed.

He hadn’t survived this long without recognizing organized crime in that “accidental” push – and he’d taken the bastard with him into the sea.


Leaving poor Ivy behind to mourn was the worst part. But better that than she be caught up in this murderous mess.

Jack Witherspoon would start a new life.
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
This Sunday, 3rd July, we'll be posting our 60 word ficlets for The Valley of Fear, Pt. 2, Chap. 5 - Epilogue.

(Come on, just one more week. We can do it.) Is retribution coming at last to the Scowrers? McMurdo gets word there's a Pinkerton's detective on their trail...

If you haven't tried 60 for 60 before, full information - including our schedule - can be found on our profile. But in essence: you read ACD's story and then you write a 60 word story inspired by it! You don't have to post a story every week - just join in whenever you feel like it.

Each Sunday we will also have our weekly discussion post, where we discuss a topic inspired by the canon story. And there’s Mrs. Hudson's Poetry Page too - any poems written about this week’s story can be left as a comment on her post. Mrs. Hudson informs me that this week's featured poetry form will be the In Memoriam stanza.

You can choose one activity, or have a go at everything. Or just come along and read the 60s! (And have a chat in the comments.) All options are absolutely fine.

Hope to see you on Sunday. But don’t worry if you can’t join us then - we stay open for posting and commenting all week!
[identity profile] godsdaisiechain.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear -or- Thinking of Vermissa
Title: Concussion at 221b
Author:[livejournal.com profile] godsdaisiechain
Rating: G
Note: Coal gives off various gasses


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[identity profile] thesmallhobbit.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear
Title: An Explanation of the Timeline (the serialisation of the Private Journal of Dr Watson)
Author:thesmallhobbit
Rating: G

There are those who are confused by the order of events between some of my narratives.  It is possible the notes of some of the conversations I have recorded were mixed up when Holmes knocked the table over trying to put out a small fire in our rooms and Mrs Hudson helped sort the papers whilst recovering from the after-effects.
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear, Pt. 2, Chaps. 1-4
Title: Beloved Friend, Dearly Missed
Author: [livejournal.com profile] scfrankles
Rating: G
Warnings: Major Character Death. (Kind of.) (In a humorous way.)
Author's Notes: "I guess hell must look something like that…”


“Thank goodness!”

Archangel Michael hurried over.

“You went the wrong way. You should be in heaven, Doctor!”

Watson looked about. “Isn’t this it?”

Michael paused.

“There are flames. And souls in torment. Surely you can’t think this is heaven?”

“Well.” Watson shrugged. “When you’ve spent a wet Sunday with a consulting detective who hasn’t had a case in three weeks…”
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
Welcome once again to my poetry page!

I hope each week you will read Dr. Watson’s delightful narrative and then go on to write a poem related to it in some way. All forms of poetry are permitted, and further down the page there is a selection you might like to consider using over the coming weeks.

Rachel is still away fighting crime (I have received a telephone call. She mentioned being “slightly” kidnapped and having to escape from a first floor window. I do not think I have ever heard her so cheerful) and so here instead is this week’s new poetry form to try.

In tribute to my housemaid, and to Miss Ettie Shafter, my featured form is the florette.

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But you do not have to use this form, if you do not wish to. Any form of poetry is welcome this week—and every week! Here are a few suggestions for you:

221B verselet, abecedarian poetry, acrostic poetry, alexandrine, ballad, beeswing, blackout poetry, blues stanza, bref double, Burns stanza, call and response, chastushka, cinquain, circular poetry, clerihew, colour poems, concrete poetry, Cornish verse, curtal sonnet, diamante, doggerel, double dactyl, ekphrasis, elegiac couplet, elegiac stanza, elfje, englyn, epigram, epitaph, epulaeryu, Etheree, fable, Fib, florette, found poetry, ghazal, haiku, Italian sonnet, jueju, kennings poem, lanturne, limerick, lyric poetry, mathnawī, micropoetry, mini-monoverse, palindrome poetry, pantoum, Parallelismus Membrorum, poem cycle, quintilla, renga, riddle, rime couée, Schüttelreim, sedoka, septet, sestina, sonnet, tanka, tercet, terza rima, tongue twister poetry, triangular triplet, triolet, Tyburn, villanelle


Please leave all your poems inspired by The Valley of Fear in the comments on this post. I look forward to seeing them!



Warm regards,

Mrs. Hudson
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
This week, the canon story we’re looking at is The Valley of Fear (Pt. 2, Chaps. 1-4) and the chosen topic is The Molly Maguires.

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[identity profile] gardnerhill.livejournal.com
Title: The Valley of Fear, Pt 3, Ch. 1-4: Accentuating the Positive
Author: gardnerhill                        
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None.
Summary: What better way to establish a 1915 tale set in America than a melting-pot of dialects?
                                                                                       
***

“Golly, that fellow’s playing me for a sucker!”

“Zo, you vant to court mein Ettie?”

“Sure and begorrah, your father’s after giving me notice.”

Kuso! Wakarimasen!”

The boarding-house went still. Everyone stared at the last speaker, a dark-haired man in black cotton robes holding chopsticks over his stew-plate.

Shafter addressed the issei. “I tink maybe you in der vrong story.”

###

Translation:
The badly-out-of-place immigrant from Japan (issei) says “Dammit! I don’t understand!”            
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[identity profile] scfrankles.livejournal.com
This Sunday, 26th June, we'll be posting our 60 word ficlets for The Valley of Fear, Pt. 2, Chaps. 1-4.

And so, we temporarily leave Holmes and Watson (unfortunately), and travel back in time to that eponymous Valley of Fear...

If you haven't tried 60 for 60 before, full information - including our schedule - can be found on our profile. But in essence: you read ACD's story and then you write a 60 word story inspired by it! You don't have to post a story every week - just join in whenever you feel like it.

Each Sunday we will also have our weekly discussion post, where we discuss a topic inspired by the canon story. And there’s Mrs. Hudson's Poetry Page too - any poems written about this week’s story can be left as a comment on her post. As last week, there won't be a poem from her housemaid Rachel, but there will be a new poetry form to try: the florette.

You can choose one activity, or have a go at everything. Or just come along and read the 60s! (And have a chat in the comments.) All options are absolutely fine.

Hope to see you on Sunday. But don’t worry if you can’t join us then - we stay open for posting and commenting all week!
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[personal profile] grrlpup
Canon story: The Valley of Fear
Title: Do What You Like and Go Where You Will
Author: [livejournal.com profile] grrlpup
Rating: G

Holmes and I returned to the Westville Arms. "We'll have our fill of fresh air today, Watson," he assured me over his pipe.

His country appetite persisted at lunch-time, but we ducked away from the dining room when we saw the two Inspectors gloomily reading more telegrams over soup-bowls. They'd have their fill of us today, too.

Sandwiches, en suite.
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[identity profile] okapi1895.livejournal.com
Title: Romance
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear
Rating: Gen
Warning: Holmes/Watson
Summary: What is romance without a bit of mystery? Or vice-versa?

“So this is the best they have to offer? One double-bedded room?”

“How ever shall we manage?”

“Mrs. Douglas was correct.”

“About what?”

“Boardinghouses. Little country inns. There is romance…”

“…there is always romance, my dear man, but she also said there was nothing secret, nothing mysterious.”

We looked at each other, frowning, then shook our heads.

“Perish the thought!”

[identity profile] thesmallhobbit.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Valley of Fear
Title: The Trials of Sharing a Bed (the serialisation of the Private Journal of Dr Watson)
Author:thesmallhobbit
Rating: G

I have discovered if we are forced to share a double bed in a country inn I must be first into bed.  I have learnt to fall asleep as soon as my head hits the pillow, but it does require me to have a pillow for my head to hit.  If Holmes gets there first he will appropriate them all.
 

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