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(61) Holmes did not wait to pay the cabbie, but ran inside. (62) Now he is gone and the work is public property, Sherlock Holmes can legally be seen in this kind of twaddle. (63) He is clearly a man of means, Holmes: not only is the suit expensive, but the shoes also. (64) Holmes repeated his experiments to verify the existence of atoms. (65) Holmes had subpoenaed Lenhart to name the jurors, so he could prosecute them for violating laws requiring grand jury secrecy. (66) But the stories never swept the reading public off its feet the way the Sherlock Holmes tales did. (67) Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night, and should not go anywhere alone. (68) There had been much talk of curses like those said to afflict pyramid robbers, which Holmes had angrily pooh-poohed. (69) Philip Holmes is keeping it topped up with water during the drought conditions. (70) Holmes J. considered that in these circumstances the payment was made under duress. (71) Holmes had subpoenaed Lenhart after she quoted two grand jurors in a Sept. 29 story about a controversial police slaying. (72) Inference is what Sherlock Holmes did: one fact is deduced from others. (73) I tried to argue, Holmes, but somehow my words carried insufficient conviction. (74) On the way back to Baker Street in the taxi, Holmes sat thinking deeply. (75) Holmes came with rather bad grace, but I was glad of his presence. (76) Holmes provides practical information about the hidden dangers of food and how to overcome them. (77) Beside it our hero would be making notes - a gentleman astronomer like that gentleman chemist,[www.] Sherlock Holmes. (78) Well, the crackpots will have a field day with these revelations, Holmes! (79) Unfortunately, the cast is part of the problem, with Mark Greenstreet downright unconvincing as Holmes. (80) We were expecting a visitor at half-past ten, and I wondered whether Holmes would finish his breakfast before our visitor arrived. (81) Lestrade appeared a little baffled at her effusive thanks, but Holmes swept us up the stairs before explanations could be made. (82) She rushed out the front door, which Mr Holmes can not have closed properly behind him. (83) Holmes turned to urge the cabbie on, as the horror dawned on me. (84) Holmes brushed aside an offer to wait, and we descended a set of echoing stone stairs. (85) Jon Scott was next on the scoresheet after a classy movement, and Witchard and Holmes added their second tries. (86) Of enormous importance, Holmes: all the hopes of modern medicine depend upon it. (87) Well, Holmes, he looks just like the popular caricature of a mad scientist. (88) Holmes did not want to know too much about the people in his cases. (89) Holmes repeated the experiment several times and got the same results. (90) No, the sound of crunching from the hallway confirmed that Holmes was having a remote control snack.