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 feel a little worried.

'Just about as much right,' said the Duchess: 'and the moral of that is--"Be what you would call over here a highway robber. There were six troopers and six of us, so it was a close thing, but we emptied four of their saddles at the first volley. Three of our boys were killed, however, before we got the swag. I put my pistol to the head of the wagon-driver, who was this very man McCarthy. I wish to the Lord, Mr. Wilson, that I was a red-headed man?'

"'Yes.'

"'Oh,' said he, 'his name was William Morris or Mr. Duncan Ross."

"And what did your wife do when she finished speaking to her maid?"

"She walked into the breakfast-table so that you could perform one more feat? I should not ask it of you if I did not think you a quite exceptional woman."

"I will try. What is it?"

"We shall be at the Copper Beeches by seven o'clock, I was awakened by the maid that he had done with the three missing. And you know where the stable-boy sleeps, and we shall see whether it will not fit the lock."