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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== In the Prime Universe === | === In the Prime Universe === | ||
In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, Sherlock Holmes was a real man who resided in the late 19th century at [[221B Baker Street|221B]] [[Baker Street]] with [[Mrs Hudson]] and [[Doctor Watson]]. They kept a written correspondence with a [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Mr Doyle]] who often irritated them by trying to convince them of the truth of the supernatural. By 1895, he had met [[Professor Moriarty]], whom he understood to be dead. | In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, Sherlock Holmes was a real man who resided in the late 19th century at [[221B Baker Street|221B]] [[Baker Street]] with [[Mrs Hudson]] and [[Doctor Watson]]. They kept a written correspondence with a [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Mr Doyle]] who often irritated them by trying to convince them of the truth of the supernatural. By 1895, he had met [[Professor Moriarty]], whom he understood to be dead. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
==== Christmas 1895 ==== | ==== Christmas 1895 ==== | ||
On Christmas that year, he was persuaded to participate in a Christmas dinner with Watson, Mrs Hudson, [[Mycroft Holmes|Sherlock's brother]], [[Inspector Lestrade]], [[Sexton Blake]] and more. Even on the morning of the 24th, however, he was still working on a monograph, “concerning the differences between the analysis of footprints left in snow, and that of those imprinted on dirt or clay”. | On Christmas that year, he was persuaded to participate in a Christmas dinner with Watson, Mrs Hudson, [[Mycroft Holmes|Sherlock's brother]], [[Inspector Lestrade]], [[Sexton Blake]] and more. Even on the morning of the 24th, however, he was still working on a monograph, “concerning the differences between the analysis of footprints left in snow, and that of those imprinted on dirt or clay”. |
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