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"I apologize for my previous behavior. It was necessary to deceive that pompous fool Holmes."
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"And before tomorrow is done, I, too, must be kidnapped."
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How does Jim know? That is a mystery to everyone.
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"Go to Hell, Professor Moriarty." "I shall see you in your grave first."
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"But how have you learned of Moriarty? What is his latest plot? Where has he been all these years?" "One question at a time." Holmes glanced at his watch, sat down, and leaned forward on the edge of his chair. His aquiline features showed concern but no trace of fear. I saw that the impending adventure had roused him and that he was eager for it to begin, to be matching wits with the one enemy worthy of his talents. "Watson, my foe has been lying low these past fourteen years, plotting, recouping his losses, reforming his diabolical organization. I have deduced his return not by any direct knowledge but from irrefutable circumstantial evidence. You know my methods. Be sure of it: Moriarty is back. His latest plot? It is directed against me. All his moves converge upon me in some fashion or other. That is why one must begin to make my offensive moves. I have known Moriarty for many years, from childhood in fact. The expression on your face tells me you are surprised at the news. Well, it is true. At one time we were as close as two human beings can be, but at a certain juncture I thrust him from me. Since then he has trailed my steps. At first I sought to avoid him, then to counter him blow by blow. Many of those seemingly unconnected cases which you have chronicled so aptly—if romantically—were darkened by his shadow. Only I recognized it behind a just-closed door or round a distant street corner, wreathed in a dense London fog. Now I see it again. It is unavoidable." A faraway stare came into his eyes, as if he were seeing beyond the walls of 221B Baker Street, beyond England even, to some distant but inner landscape where a deep mystery was mapped. "I see Moriarty everywhere now. He is near, he is my shadow. He dogs my every move. The end will not be long in coming."
— Exit Sherlock Holmes by Robert Lee Hall
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holmes: The man had hereditary tendencies of the most diabolical kind. A criminal strain ran in his blood, which, instead of being modified, was increased and rendered infinitely more dangerous by his extraordinary mental powers. He is the Napoleon of crime, Watson. He is the organizer of half that is evil and of nearly all that is undetected in this great city. He is a genius, a philosopher, an abstract thinker. He has a brain of the first order. He sits motionless, like a spider in the center of its web, but that web has a thousand radiations, and he knows well every quiver of each of them. He does little himself. He only plans. moriarty: moriarty: but i'm nice :C moran: he's literally nice.
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"The Case Of The Clockwork Fiend"
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i would never kill you. not in a million years... you may not be as unique as you thought, darling, but you're still a work of art -I appreciate art.
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THE WOMAN IN GREEN (1945) dir. Roy William Neill
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JIM MORIATRY Sherlock | 1.03, The Great Game
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You only can shoot me.
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"I shall wear this hood over my head - as do the most dangerous criminals."
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I don’t know if you take requests but if you can you please gif the it’s not about the money scene from “Sherlock and Daughter”?
Here you go: https://www.tumblr.com/inevitable-destruction/786949122364243968/i-have-waited-15-years-to-lay-eyes-on-my-son
#[this singular epistle]#thank you for the request!#and I do take them but no one has ever asked and I have never advertised that I do as I don't think anyone's interested ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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"Idealism or hope for a better world? The same hope that sees me saving a small sum of my salary every month to appeal your sentence."
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