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Historical Context: "Be Gay Solve Crime"

Chance or Chess? a BBC Sherlock Podcast

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The Instinctive Belief of Yes

There is something inherent about being a detective that where you can easily make those comparisons for the time period anyway. And then it also goes back to reference wild so someone cross-examining wild but his visits to Taylor he always kept a double set of curtains drawn and I read down and immediately thought of that one scene. He talks about two wild things that are alive in the city. One of them has a very large hands, tawny hair, and the strength of a lunatic. The other is a nocturnal creature with heightened senses and unusual mating habits. So there's a mention to you like an ape in the story and that's why there's a comparison between him

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