![]() ![]() The scientist Albert Harebrayne gave a speech about the transportation of the twentieth century. The time had come for London's Great Exhibition. And like the centrepiece of the Great Exhibition, which rose high into the skies of Hyde Park, Sholmes's brilliant deductions – as clear and lofty as the Crystal Tower itself – brought the truth to light. For, from the shadows, it was he who earnestly unearthed the facts of the case. But, as regards to the terrible catastrophe that occurred during the festivities, very few are aware my friend, Mr Herlock Sholmes, had a hand in unravelling the matter. Welcoming over fifty million visitors, the last great hurrah of this century astonished and delighted people of all nations, and ended on a note of resounding success. Wondrous new works of culture and industry from every corner of the globe had converged on Hyde Park. The grand, end-of-the-century Great Exhibition of London – surely, there is not a soul who has failed to hear of it. 6.7 Cross-examining Sithe, with Drebber & Tusspells. ![]()
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