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The Other Holmes
Dear Doyle, Why have you not incorporated me further into your work? When I found out I appeared briefly, in just three stories, I was hurt. You made me smarter than Sherlock himself, but, alas, you did not find me worth the ink. And no, my dear friend, no simple explanation will suffice. We are both men Arthur, let's not beat around the bush like mice You'll meet me tonight, eight o'clock sharp at the Reigate Squires. Do not send a wire or put it off a moment further. This business is dire! Sincerely, The Other Holmes NOTE: For those who aren't familiar with the stories, Sherlock Holmes actually has a brother. His name is Mycroft Holmes (and Doyle actually made him much smarter than Sherlock... though Mycroft was too lazy to put his talents to good use). He was a very interesting character and I was sad to see him in so few stories...
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