9 Quotes by G.S. Denning


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    Eliminate the impossible and whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

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    There is something malicious about November drizzle in London. It is always cold, unwelcome and delivered at the most fiendishly inconvenient times.

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    I gasped. I suppose I may have shed a tear then, for England and her empire. What hope was there for us? Against a people who would destroy the stately majesty of our favorite breakfast treat; a people who had actually industrialized the crumpet – how could we compete? The decline of our empire was thus presaged to me – as plain as a hole in a crumpet. “Monstrous,” I muttered.

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    And who is this new face?” “Tell him nothing, Watson!” Warlock urged, struggling to reclaim his balance. “And for God’s sake, John, don’t let him learn your name!” Moran smiled. I sighed and shook my head. Then, since it seemed I had nothing to lose by it, I extended my hand and said, “Dr. John Watson, at your service.

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    If Grogssson’s got the case, you might as well rifle the body, rob the place and draw a moustache on the corpse; he wouldn’t mind.

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    It all begins with your great-grandfather, Sir Hugo Baskerville, who was a right bastard, and no denying.

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    Suddenly, mankind’s policy of intolerance – which I had always obeyed but never much considered – made itself clear to me. How total. How cruel.

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    One of the peculiarities of London’s police force is that they are all recruited from areas of Britain where folk use no h’s at all, or far too many. I.

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