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A quote to describe Sherlock's drug problem

"A seven percent solution" - pg 2

%

A quote about Sherlock's boredom

"I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation" -pg. 2

Abhor


Existence


Exaltation

A quote about Sherlock's need to be busy

"Give me problems, give me work"

Give give give

2 quotes where Watson marvels at sherlock's intelligence and machineness

"You really are an automaton - a calculating machine" pg 14


"There is something positively inhuman in you at all times" pg 14

Automaton


+inhuman

2 quotes where Sherlock talks about his clients

"A client to me is a mere unit, a factor in a problem" pg 14


"Emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning" pg 14

Unit, factor


Emo, antagonistic, clear

A quote about Sherlocks glee and love for mysteries

"Holmes rubbed his hands, and his eyes glistened" pg 10

Rub glisten

A quote about how Holmes looks when he is excited about a mystery

"Clear-cut, hawk-like features" -page 11

A quote about how Sherlock looks (when taking drugs )

"Long white nervous fingers" pg 1

L


W


N

A quote about Watson describing himself and his chances with Mary

"What was I, an army surgeon with a weak leg and a weaker bank account" pg. 15

Leg > bank

A quote about Mary's social life

"I have led a retired life and have no friends" pg 13

Retire

A quote where Mary describes how confusing her situation is

"I can hardly imagine anything more strange, more utterly inexplicable than the situation in which I find myself" pg 10

Strange


Inexplicable