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The Priory School
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Lyrics


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Micah Foley

Today, the phrase-

"this poderous piece of wreckage, which told of some fatal storm far out upon the ocean of life" 

entered my lexicon.

It should get along nicely with- 

"oh, what a precious triple donkey i've been!"



DarthWill3

Salem Saberhagen: (as Holmes, walking past) I must see the Duke, Mr. Wilder.
Wilder: (blocking the cat's path) But he is in his room.
Salem: (strutting around the man's legs) Then I must go to his room.
Wilder: (blocking the way again) I believe he is in his bed.
Salem: (slipping by once more) I will see him there.
Wilder: Very good, Mr. Holmes; I will tell him that you are here. (under his breath) I hate cats...

Duke: So Reuben Hayes is taken? I am right glad to hear it, if it will not react upon the fate of James.
Salem: Your secretary?
Duke: No, sir; my son.
Salem: (one of his catchphrases) ¿Qué?



mathematics1729

(1) 'As to Hayes, I say nothing. The gallows awaits him, and I would do nothing to save him from it. What he will divulge I cannot tell, but I have no doubt that your Grace could make him understand that it is to his interest to be silent.'

In what way would it be to Hayes' interest to be silent?


(2) More importantly: well done, Mr W!

There are, I'd say, some other good readers of the SH stories (and one who is very good) but there is only one GW.

Mercy buckets, as I believe they say in France!



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peachy pie

Exciting story and your usual brilliant narration. Love the way you give each character a distinct voice and love how the story flows. I'm always enthralled for the whole time. Thank you very much, Greg, and I wish you a cosy and happy Christmas.

Reejuta Dey

You are the best narrator for Sherlock Holmes! It is a bliss to listen you narrate my favorite stories!

Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio

Glad you enjoy the stories, Reejuta! Thank you.

Donya Wicken

I was never all that impressed with all the varieties of tobacco ash Holmes could recognize or the prints of a zillion types of boots or the origins and prices of the paper on which he received letters. But 42 bicycle tire prints! Wow. My kind of detective.
And your reading was beautiful and inspiring as always Mr. Wagland.

Ramon Gonzalez

I’ve been hooked on this channel. It’s a pleasant diversion from these trying times. And the exceptional narration allows me to work while I listen.👍Cheerio from California.😄

Cathleen Walker

I love these stories and for me I will always see Jeremy Brett, David Burk and Edward Hardwick playing these parts. And I will always love this narrative of this man's voice. Thank you for bringing these to life

N C

Yes, the series with Jeremy Brett was excellent. I don't know what the new generations will get from this new Sherlock half-fantasy series, what do you think? I think the Granada series was very good, with sometimes some slight changes in the plot, but very well dramatised and beautifully represented. I'm reading the stories first and then watch the episode, and with these audiobooks it's a wonderful evening

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Kind of you, Cathleen.

Freda Lyons

These stories are timeless as is Mr. Wagland’s reading of them. Thank you.

Sue Collins

I do love listening to this man read. He gives an entirely new meaning to the words 'The King's English'.

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