Happy Birthday to the world's greatest detective~! 🎊🎈
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"It was late when my friend returned, and I could see by a glance at his haggard and anxious face that the high hopes with which he had started had not been fulfilled. For an hour he droned away upon his violin, endeavoring to soothe his own ruffled spirits. At last he flung down the instrument and plunged into a detailed account of his misadventures."
- The Adventure of the Norwood Builder by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Today I sketched these while listening to Re:Dracula to play a bit of catchup. Pencil version under the cut.
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Sometimes when I just want some fun I hop on picmix and make Raffles blingees. they just make me happy
Free to use, not that I think there are many people out there who would because the Raffles fandom is so small LOL
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A couple pages of Holmes and Watson doodles I did with my new fountain pen :) they are so precious actually
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These girls took over my life in the year 2023. I can't believe it took me this long
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I have been wicked busy lately but here are te mythbusters. They were my special little podcast while packing and moving. They're so ridiculous
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Not posting to be a bother, but I’m actually genuinely curious
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Made a keychain for myself because I love these silly goofy bastards
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The Heights™ (school days vs Albany days)
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Had a request to put Raffles in this jacket and I couldn't resist. Now in boarding school flavor!
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Happy Birthday to E. W. Hornung, creator of the Raffles series!!
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Thank you for the ID!! <3
“I must teach you the step,” he whispered, shaking his head. “You shouldn’t use your heel at all. Here’s a grass border for you: walk it as you would the plank! Gravel makes a noise, and flower-beds tell a tale. Wait—I must carry you across this.”
It was the sweep of the drive, and in the dim light from above the door, the soft gravel, ploughed into ridges by the night’s wheels, threatened an alarm at every step. Yet Raffles, with me in his arms, crossed the zone of peril softly as the pard.
E. W. Hornung, in "Out of Paradise" from "A Thief in the Night"
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Y'know, just one more thing -
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You see these chucklefucks on the front page of the Times Newspaper wyd
> bail them out
> laugh at them
> commit a crime so you can go to jail too so you can beat them up for Looking like this
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