Baker Street Check-In Record [Sherlock Holmes]
Chapter 39 episode.39
It is not very troublesome to see a doctor for Mrs. Doris: Old Mrs. Doris does have asthma, and she also has rheumatism. Although the old lady is a little sick, she has clear ears and eyes. The situation is also very clear.Cecily didn't have a stethoscope, so she could only offend the old man and listen to the old man's back (before the stethoscope was invented, everyone did this). After confirming the situation, she wrote a list to Mr. Doris asking him to buy medicine , and explained how it should be eaten.
Doris was called out by the old man to buy some wine at Lane's house—she blamed Doris for not buying anything when she came from Lane's house—and then pulled Cecily to ask her to stay for Chinese food.
Cecily was embarrassed to let the old lady cook, but in this day and age, it is unreasonable for a gentleman to go to the kitchen. She fidgeted in the living room for a while, but she went to the kitchen to see old lady Doris .
"Sir, the kitchen is not where you should be!" The old lady raised her voice while fanning the fire, "You gentlemen from London should be more concerned about this!"
Cecily didn't speak less and coldly as she did in front of Doris, but she was much gentler - after all, she was going to talk now, how could she talk like that.
"I've never been in a kitchen, so it's good to have a look," she said succinctly. "Maybe I can help."
The old lady smiled, and didn't really ask Cecily to help her. It's not very polite to leave the guests in the living room, but this house really doesn't have anything for the guests to pass the time. She ran to the kitchen, Not really here to help.
In order to keep Cecily from being bored, the old lady talked intermittently, still talking about the scenery of Green Village, and which wild vegetables (she thought) should be local specialties, and the content of what she said was the same as that of Doris.
Feeling that the atmosphere was almost over, Cecily said casually: "Actually, I don't quite understand why you don't want to go to the town to see a doctor—it's too tiring to carry it at home in winter and spring."
Cecily felt that she was very deliberate in her words, she had been speaking in a few words, and she had said a lot of words in order to achieve her goal, it seemed that she had no good intentions.
The old lady paused: "You must also be curious, why this village doesn't welcome outsiders, right?"
She laughed and poured oil into the pan.
"Doris was originally married to his cousin. Do you know why there is nothing left now?" In the town hospital, the doctors couldn't do anything, and then the child died suddenly."
The grief hidden in her words is shocking.
"My daughter-in-law, she will soon leave with her child."
Cecily also felt very uncomfortable, she remained silent and did not speak again.
"Me, asthma or rheumatism, it hurts when it hurts, and it hurts when it hurts, and it dies when it's an old bone... But my son is up to now... What can he do... He won't be alone..." She As she spoke, her voice became a little hoarse, but the old man didn't shed tears, as if she was smoked, and she was just talking about ordinary topics.
"I'm sorry." Cecily said solemnly.
The old lady didn't speak any more.
Just at this time Doris came back. He probably saw that there was no one in the living room, so he ran to the kitchen.
"I thought you gentlemen from London wouldn't come to the kitchen," said Doris, still holding a bottle of gin. "You seem to have a good chat?"
The old lady's emotions stopped immediately, and her voice was still a little choked, but not too exaggerated: "Yes, I will talk to him about the scenery of this village."
Then she said: "Since my son has come back, you go to the living room and talk, I will be fine soon."
Doris noticed that something was wrong with his mother's voice, and after thinking about it, he thought it might be because of the oily smoke, so he didn't ask any more questions, and led Cecily out.
Cecily originally wanted to ask, since they didn't leave the village, what about the children's education?It's like Doris's house, when he introduced it, they didn't even have a study room, and they don't welcome outsiders, then...
Well, children in many villages do not go to school.
The question I was going to ask stopped because of what the old lady said. Doris lost her child, so naturally she was unwilling to bring up similar topics. Cecily felt a little uncomfortable. She wanted to see other blind people in the village, but if If her guess is really confirmed, then she can't help anything.She couldn't even dispel the rumor that it was a curse.
I had a very happy lunch. The old lady didn’t drink, and Cecily and Doris both drank some. The topic finally shifted from the local characteristics. They began to talk about how to catch fish, catch birds and grow vegetables correctly, and sometimes Sissy Li would slowly talk about some common sense in medicine, telling them not to eat fish or other meat raw, as it is very likely to be infected with diseases.
After lunch, Cecily remembered that there is a relaxing breathing exercise that you can usually pay attention to when you have asthma, and told the old lady earnestly.
"Mr. Sylvester will only talk more when he mentions his profession." The old lady followed Cecily's description to expand her chest, relax her shoulders, and relax her neck. She really felt a little more comfortable. "I think , no matter which hospital would like to have more doctors like Mr. Sylvester, right?"
Cecily put her hand on the old lady's shoulders, asking her to stretch her shoulders. When the old lady fully stretched her shoulders, she immediately withdrew her hand: "Actually, I'm still far away."
The old lady's shoulders slowly retracted a little: "Besides, the only time you talk a lot is when you ask me why outsiders are not welcome in this village, right?"
Doris's expression immediately became vigilant, and Cecily was also a little embarrassed, but she didn't show it on her face. She had been pretending to be a man for a long time, and she also learned to keep her cool - of course, it was probably because of being with Holmes. The more times you play against each other, you will practice it.
"I'm really confused." She said frankly.
Doris opened his mouth to say something, but the old lady stopped him with her eyes.
"That was a matter of my father's father's generation. My grandfather was only seventeen or eighteen years old at that time." The old lady smiled, and her words were full of calm. It’s not very open, but outsiders are more or less welcome.”
At that time, there was a Mr. Green in the local area. His children were engaged in business outside, and his family was very rich.And because of Mr. Green's kindness and generosity, he helped many people in the village and built roads. To the outside world, the village changed its name to Green Village.
The old lady's grandfather that year, Christmas.
A gentleman named Hunter from Scotland came to this village to play. It happened that Mr. Green’s family was gathered together, and they were hospitable, so he invited Mr. Hunter to spend Christmas with them, and provided accommodation for Hunter. Sir, you can wait until the weather is warmer before returning to Manchester City.
"This Mr. Hunter is indeed a gentleman," the old lady snorted, "and soon got along well with the people in the village, and even coaxed old Mr. Green to smile and joked in front of everyone that he would recognize him as his godson." , if it is a hundred years later, he will also be counted as a part of the inheritance."
I don't know if such a sentence moved Hunter's mind.
Hunter lived in Green's house for nearly a month. He was going to leave the village with Mr. Green. Mr. Green was going back to London, and Hunter was going back to Scotland.
At this time, old Mr. Green died unexpectedly. After the forensic doctor saw it, he was sure that he died of poison. The characteristics were too obvious-black and white nails, and purple face.And this poison comes from a common local medicinal herb.
Mr. Hunter was very sad. He threatened that he had long regarded Mr. Green as his father. If something like this happened, he must find out who the murderer was.Mr. Green also said the same thing. He said that such herbs are known to the local people, and there is little possibility of manslaughter. If so, it is very likely to be murder.
Mr. Green passed away, the property must be left to Mr. Green, but Mr. Green does not have this motivation - the old man only has one son, anyway, the inheritance must be for his own children, and Mr. Green also has his own property, and There is no shortage of this sum of money.For a while, people in the village were panicked.
Later, there was a sudden reversal, and a will of old Mr. Green was exposed, saying that his son was very promising and did not lack his own real estate, and he was determined to leave one third of his property to his godson, Mr. Hunter.Meanwhile, Scotland Yard found evidence of Mr Green's crimes, and they found a powder of the herb in his room.
Although Mr. Green tried his best to seek justice, no one in the whole village believed him...
"This has nothing to do with the curse, it's just that Mr. Green yelled at the people in this village before he was taken away by the people of Scotland Yard—"
"At this moment, you are all pretending to be blind. Don't look at the wronged person, but believe in the liar with evil intentions! One day, you will be truly blind!"
Mr. Green was finally convicted, and all of Mr. Green's estates belonged to Hunter.Hunter took care of Mr. Green's children at the beginning, and after Mr. Green's death sentence passed, he drove Mr. Green's children and his wife out of Green Village. It was not until this time that the residents of Green Village discovered that Hunter was a White-eyed wolf...
And at this time, the first blind person appeared in the village.
Later, there were a few more people.
That is, from that time on, the village refused outsiders.
The story stops here.The old man was a little out of breath.Cecily heard her subtext from this gasp—why should such a thing be revenged on innocent descendants?
The air became heavy along with the old man's mood. Cecily took off her hat and bowed apologetically. The old man smiled and waved, asking Doris to see her off.
Doris didn't say much. After sending her to the door, she was really worried about her mother. She apologized to Cecily and turned back.
Cecily watched him leave and walked on the road alone.She really didn't know what kind of mood she was in. She wanted to ask if there was a custom of marriage between close relatives in this village, but it was really inappropriate to say too much in such an atmosphere.
She didn't want to go back to Ryan's house. She looked at the road and felt that she should know her way. Remembering the direction to the lake, she went in the midday sun.
The same scenery, when viewed by different people, has different moods, and when I am alone, the meaning of the scenery is not painful when I am in a different mood.Although it was a beautiful scene of sparkling water and gentle waves, Cecily looked a little melancholy and depressed.She found a tree, sat under it, staring at the lake in a daze.
"Mr. Sylvester!"
Someone is calling her.
The author has something to say: In order to write the case, I reviewed some chapters of the original work, and found that my writing seems to be a bit broken, there seem to be too many private settings, and Fu's attitude is too good... Although I wanted to It should be milder than in the original novel, but it seems too much.
It's a little uncomfortable.
You can try to understand it as a fan of the 84 version of Jeremy Fu... This way it doesn't look so bad 23333
Regarding bongs and cocaine, I planned to take up a large proportion of them when I was making the outline, but I finally deleted them, especially the latter.
My understanding is that smoking is a habit he picked up in the later period when he was busy with cases, so it is normal for him not to have such a heavy addiction now (not on the right track, and Watson has not yet appeared), and he usually consults people around him before smoking Opinion (except for Watson if I remember correctly), so it's normal not to smoke when you are with Cecily (a lady who clearly doesn't like the smell of cigarettes).
As for taking drugs, I really don’t know how to go back. The original book said that he was pursuing excitement, but when I studied his resume, I didn’t find that kind of very suitable node, and described in the plot that he pursued excitement and started taking drugs. The effect of drugs is also not good. If it is said that the setting of the case forced him to start taking drugs. Drugs violated the setting of this character. The 84 version of Jeremy buried the syringe, symbolizing giving up. I was still affected by this when I wrote it myself, and I was determined not to mention the whole story of his drug use in the article.Because this is also an integral part of this character, I will mention later that he did do this, but it will not be as important as in "Haunting and Haunting".
I haven't learned much in medicine, but I have a superficial understanding of some basic subjects, and I hope to point out my mistakes.
Doris was called out by the old man to buy some wine at Lane's house—she blamed Doris for not buying anything when she came from Lane's house—and then pulled Cecily to ask her to stay for Chinese food.
Cecily was embarrassed to let the old lady cook, but in this day and age, it is unreasonable for a gentleman to go to the kitchen. She fidgeted in the living room for a while, but she went to the kitchen to see old lady Doris .
"Sir, the kitchen is not where you should be!" The old lady raised her voice while fanning the fire, "You gentlemen from London should be more concerned about this!"
Cecily didn't speak less and coldly as she did in front of Doris, but she was much gentler - after all, she was going to talk now, how could she talk like that.
"I've never been in a kitchen, so it's good to have a look," she said succinctly. "Maybe I can help."
The old lady smiled, and didn't really ask Cecily to help her. It's not very polite to leave the guests in the living room, but this house really doesn't have anything for the guests to pass the time. She ran to the kitchen, Not really here to help.
In order to keep Cecily from being bored, the old lady talked intermittently, still talking about the scenery of Green Village, and which wild vegetables (she thought) should be local specialties, and the content of what she said was the same as that of Doris.
Feeling that the atmosphere was almost over, Cecily said casually: "Actually, I don't quite understand why you don't want to go to the town to see a doctor—it's too tiring to carry it at home in winter and spring."
Cecily felt that she was very deliberate in her words, she had been speaking in a few words, and she had said a lot of words in order to achieve her goal, it seemed that she had no good intentions.
The old lady paused: "You must also be curious, why this village doesn't welcome outsiders, right?"
She laughed and poured oil into the pan.
"Doris was originally married to his cousin. Do you know why there is nothing left now?" In the town hospital, the doctors couldn't do anything, and then the child died suddenly."
The grief hidden in her words is shocking.
"My daughter-in-law, she will soon leave with her child."
Cecily also felt very uncomfortable, she remained silent and did not speak again.
"Me, asthma or rheumatism, it hurts when it hurts, and it hurts when it hurts, and it dies when it's an old bone... But my son is up to now... What can he do... He won't be alone..." She As she spoke, her voice became a little hoarse, but the old man didn't shed tears, as if she was smoked, and she was just talking about ordinary topics.
"I'm sorry." Cecily said solemnly.
The old lady didn't speak any more.
Just at this time Doris came back. He probably saw that there was no one in the living room, so he ran to the kitchen.
"I thought you gentlemen from London wouldn't come to the kitchen," said Doris, still holding a bottle of gin. "You seem to have a good chat?"
The old lady's emotions stopped immediately, and her voice was still a little choked, but not too exaggerated: "Yes, I will talk to him about the scenery of this village."
Then she said: "Since my son has come back, you go to the living room and talk, I will be fine soon."
Doris noticed that something was wrong with his mother's voice, and after thinking about it, he thought it might be because of the oily smoke, so he didn't ask any more questions, and led Cecily out.
Cecily originally wanted to ask, since they didn't leave the village, what about the children's education?It's like Doris's house, when he introduced it, they didn't even have a study room, and they don't welcome outsiders, then...
Well, children in many villages do not go to school.
The question I was going to ask stopped because of what the old lady said. Doris lost her child, so naturally she was unwilling to bring up similar topics. Cecily felt a little uncomfortable. She wanted to see other blind people in the village, but if If her guess is really confirmed, then she can't help anything.She couldn't even dispel the rumor that it was a curse.
I had a very happy lunch. The old lady didn’t drink, and Cecily and Doris both drank some. The topic finally shifted from the local characteristics. They began to talk about how to catch fish, catch birds and grow vegetables correctly, and sometimes Sissy Li would slowly talk about some common sense in medicine, telling them not to eat fish or other meat raw, as it is very likely to be infected with diseases.
After lunch, Cecily remembered that there is a relaxing breathing exercise that you can usually pay attention to when you have asthma, and told the old lady earnestly.
"Mr. Sylvester will only talk more when he mentions his profession." The old lady followed Cecily's description to expand her chest, relax her shoulders, and relax her neck. She really felt a little more comfortable. "I think , no matter which hospital would like to have more doctors like Mr. Sylvester, right?"
Cecily put her hand on the old lady's shoulders, asking her to stretch her shoulders. When the old lady fully stretched her shoulders, she immediately withdrew her hand: "Actually, I'm still far away."
The old lady's shoulders slowly retracted a little: "Besides, the only time you talk a lot is when you ask me why outsiders are not welcome in this village, right?"
Doris's expression immediately became vigilant, and Cecily was also a little embarrassed, but she didn't show it on her face. She had been pretending to be a man for a long time, and she also learned to keep her cool - of course, it was probably because of being with Holmes. The more times you play against each other, you will practice it.
"I'm really confused." She said frankly.
Doris opened his mouth to say something, but the old lady stopped him with her eyes.
"That was a matter of my father's father's generation. My grandfather was only seventeen or eighteen years old at that time." The old lady smiled, and her words were full of calm. It’s not very open, but outsiders are more or less welcome.”
At that time, there was a Mr. Green in the local area. His children were engaged in business outside, and his family was very rich.And because of Mr. Green's kindness and generosity, he helped many people in the village and built roads. To the outside world, the village changed its name to Green Village.
The old lady's grandfather that year, Christmas.
A gentleman named Hunter from Scotland came to this village to play. It happened that Mr. Green’s family was gathered together, and they were hospitable, so he invited Mr. Hunter to spend Christmas with them, and provided accommodation for Hunter. Sir, you can wait until the weather is warmer before returning to Manchester City.
"This Mr. Hunter is indeed a gentleman," the old lady snorted, "and soon got along well with the people in the village, and even coaxed old Mr. Green to smile and joked in front of everyone that he would recognize him as his godson." , if it is a hundred years later, he will also be counted as a part of the inheritance."
I don't know if such a sentence moved Hunter's mind.
Hunter lived in Green's house for nearly a month. He was going to leave the village with Mr. Green. Mr. Green was going back to London, and Hunter was going back to Scotland.
At this time, old Mr. Green died unexpectedly. After the forensic doctor saw it, he was sure that he died of poison. The characteristics were too obvious-black and white nails, and purple face.And this poison comes from a common local medicinal herb.
Mr. Hunter was very sad. He threatened that he had long regarded Mr. Green as his father. If something like this happened, he must find out who the murderer was.Mr. Green also said the same thing. He said that such herbs are known to the local people, and there is little possibility of manslaughter. If so, it is very likely to be murder.
Mr. Green passed away, the property must be left to Mr. Green, but Mr. Green does not have this motivation - the old man only has one son, anyway, the inheritance must be for his own children, and Mr. Green also has his own property, and There is no shortage of this sum of money.For a while, people in the village were panicked.
Later, there was a sudden reversal, and a will of old Mr. Green was exposed, saying that his son was very promising and did not lack his own real estate, and he was determined to leave one third of his property to his godson, Mr. Hunter.Meanwhile, Scotland Yard found evidence of Mr Green's crimes, and they found a powder of the herb in his room.
Although Mr. Green tried his best to seek justice, no one in the whole village believed him...
"This has nothing to do with the curse, it's just that Mr. Green yelled at the people in this village before he was taken away by the people of Scotland Yard—"
"At this moment, you are all pretending to be blind. Don't look at the wronged person, but believe in the liar with evil intentions! One day, you will be truly blind!"
Mr. Green was finally convicted, and all of Mr. Green's estates belonged to Hunter.Hunter took care of Mr. Green's children at the beginning, and after Mr. Green's death sentence passed, he drove Mr. Green's children and his wife out of Green Village. It was not until this time that the residents of Green Village discovered that Hunter was a White-eyed wolf...
And at this time, the first blind person appeared in the village.
Later, there were a few more people.
That is, from that time on, the village refused outsiders.
The story stops here.The old man was a little out of breath.Cecily heard her subtext from this gasp—why should such a thing be revenged on innocent descendants?
The air became heavy along with the old man's mood. Cecily took off her hat and bowed apologetically. The old man smiled and waved, asking Doris to see her off.
Doris didn't say much. After sending her to the door, she was really worried about her mother. She apologized to Cecily and turned back.
Cecily watched him leave and walked on the road alone.She really didn't know what kind of mood she was in. She wanted to ask if there was a custom of marriage between close relatives in this village, but it was really inappropriate to say too much in such an atmosphere.
She didn't want to go back to Ryan's house. She looked at the road and felt that she should know her way. Remembering the direction to the lake, she went in the midday sun.
The same scenery, when viewed by different people, has different moods, and when I am alone, the meaning of the scenery is not painful when I am in a different mood.Although it was a beautiful scene of sparkling water and gentle waves, Cecily looked a little melancholy and depressed.She found a tree, sat under it, staring at the lake in a daze.
"Mr. Sylvester!"
Someone is calling her.
The author has something to say: In order to write the case, I reviewed some chapters of the original work, and found that my writing seems to be a bit broken, there seem to be too many private settings, and Fu's attitude is too good... Although I wanted to It should be milder than in the original novel, but it seems too much.
It's a little uncomfortable.
You can try to understand it as a fan of the 84 version of Jeremy Fu... This way it doesn't look so bad 23333
Regarding bongs and cocaine, I planned to take up a large proportion of them when I was making the outline, but I finally deleted them, especially the latter.
My understanding is that smoking is a habit he picked up in the later period when he was busy with cases, so it is normal for him not to have such a heavy addiction now (not on the right track, and Watson has not yet appeared), and he usually consults people around him before smoking Opinion (except for Watson if I remember correctly), so it's normal not to smoke when you are with Cecily (a lady who clearly doesn't like the smell of cigarettes).
As for taking drugs, I really don’t know how to go back. The original book said that he was pursuing excitement, but when I studied his resume, I didn’t find that kind of very suitable node, and described in the plot that he pursued excitement and started taking drugs. The effect of drugs is also not good. If it is said that the setting of the case forced him to start taking drugs. Drugs violated the setting of this character. The 84 version of Jeremy buried the syringe, symbolizing giving up. I was still affected by this when I wrote it myself, and I was determined not to mention the whole story of his drug use in the article.Because this is also an integral part of this character, I will mention later that he did do this, but it will not be as important as in "Haunting and Haunting".
I haven't learned much in medicine, but I have a superficial understanding of some basic subjects, and I hope to point out my mistakes.
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