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Holmes and Watson End Peace

By: David Ruffle
Narrated by: Michael Merica
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Summary

1915. Sherlock Holmes to Watson: "Stand with me here upon the terrace, for it may be the last quiet talk that we shall ever have."

1929. A small hospital somewhere in Dorset. An anteroom off a dimly lit corridor. It is night, and there is not even the smallest amount of light penetrating the room. In the room itself, a dim light enables us to see a figure in a bed. The pipes, tubes, and all the trappings we associate with keeping someone alive have been removed. The man, for it is a man, lies prone and still. Still, but not silent. 

1929. The last quiet talk.

©2012 David Ruffle (P)2021 MX Publishing

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