The Adventures of Alice Holmes: Sherlock in Wonderland

This text is automatically generated using character-based 15th-order Markov chain, trained on The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Scroll down to read more. Refresh to see new adventures!

Alice was beginning to see its meaning.

'And just as I'd taken the highest tree in the neighbourhood."

Lestrade shrugged his shoulders.

"No good news?"

"None."

"No legal papers or certificates?"

"None."

"Then I fail to follow your Majesty. Then there is another shore, you know, upon the other side of the fireplace cross-indexing his records of crime, while I at the other with stout cord. The door itself was locked as well, and the key was not there. This barricaded door corresponded clearly with the shutter half open, throwing a brilliant beam of light upon the matter."

"Alas!" replied our visitor, "the very horror of my situation lies in the fact that we have every reason to believe, however, that when Whitney was once confined in the cab my mission was practically accomplished; and for the rest, I could not wonder that such a man as Sir George Burnwell should gain an influence over her? It might be a satisfaction to his Majesty to regain it with his own hands."

"And when will you call?"