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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Sherlock Holmes. Author&amp;#039;s Reminiscences&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is an article of a journalist of &lt;a href=&quot;/wiki/The_Sydney_Morning_Herald&quot; title=&quot;The Sydney Morning Herald&quot;&gt;The Sydney Morning Herald&lt;/a&gt; (Australia) published on 23 november 1920.   == Sherlock Holmes. Aut...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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== Sherlock Holmes. Author&amp;#039;s Reminiscences ==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:The-Sydney-Morning-Herald-1920-11-23-p8-sh-authors-reminiscences.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] (23 november 1920)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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In his speech at the Millions Club luncheon yesterday, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle said a little more about his famous character In fiction, Sherlock Holmes.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;I was once at the end of the rear rank,&amp;quot; he said, relating an incident of his volunteer days, &amp;quot;when an adjutant who had just joined came round to inspect us - he might have been my son very easily. I had my African medal on my breast; and he enquired, &amp;#039;You&amp;#039;ve seen some service, my man?&amp;#039; (Laughter.) I said &amp;#039;Yes, sir.&amp;#039; He then said, &amp;#039;You&amp;#039;ve been in South Africa?&amp;#039; I said &amp;#039;Yes, sir.&amp;#039; He asked the captain afterwards, &amp;#039;Who&amp;#039;s that big chap in the rear rank?&amp;#039; The captain replied, &amp;#039;Oh, that&amp;#039;s Sherlock Holmes!&amp;#039; (Laughter.) I hope he won&amp;#039;t mind my speaking to him like that!&amp;#039; said the adjutant. &amp;#039;Not at all!&amp;#039; said the captain; &amp;#039;he just loves it!&amp;#039; And so I did.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The mention of the famous detective&amp;#039;s name led Sir Arthur into some entertaining reminiscences. &amp;quot;I remember how, desiring to do other forms of literary work,&amp;quot; said he, &amp;quot;and being greatly worried by my publisher to continue Sherlock Holmes, I put up a sort of declaration of independence by throwing him over a precipice. That was an indication that he was finished and done with. (Laughter.) But I hadn&amp;#039;t at the time the very least idea of how much the public had grown fond of him. I remember receiving one letter, which came from an indignant lady, and began, &amp;#039;You beast!&amp;#039; (Laughter.)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;I discovered to my surprise that a great number of people really through that this invention of mine did exist; and I remember receiving a number of letters addressed to him, care of me. One curious example of how personal it had become to many people was furnished when, after I had resuscitated him, and put him to live a quiet country life on the South Downs, and said he had gone in for beekeeping, I got letters from two or three women saying that they thought they would make excellent housekeepers for Mr. Holmes. (Laughter.)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;The most severe criticism I can remember of Sherlock Holmes was from a boatman down in Cornwall, who began talking about the matter. He seemed an intelligent man. He said, &amp;#039;I don&amp;#039;t know whether Holmes was killed by that fall over that cliff; but I think he was very badly injured - he was never quite the same man afterwards.&amp;#039; (Laughter and&lt;br /&gt;
applause.)&lt;br /&gt;
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Sir Arthur Rickard, the president, who proposed &amp;quot;the health of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Lady Doyle, said that Sherlock Holmes would rank second only to Defoe&amp;#039;s Robinson Crusoe, and would probably be even more famous than Dickens&amp;#039;s Pickwick. He assured the distinguished author, who was about to write a book upon Australia, that this was the most British country in the Empire, &amp;quot;We are more British than Great Britain,&amp;quot; he said; &amp;quot;we have over 95 per cent, of Britishers in this country.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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