TODAY: "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter"
On a summer evening, while engaged in an aimless
conversation that has come round to the topic of hereditary attributes, Doctor
Watson learns that Sherlock Holmes, far from being a one-off in terms of his
powers of observation and deductive reasoning, in fact has an elder brother
whose skills, or so Holmes claims, outstrip even his own. As a consequence of
this, Watson becomes acquainted with the Diogenes Club and his friend's
brother, Mycroft.
Mycroft, as Watson learns, does not have the energy of his
younger brother and as a consequence is incapable of using his great skills for
detective work. In spite of his inertia,
the elder Holmes has often delivered the correct answer to a problem that
Sherlock has brought to him. On this occasion, however, it is Mycroft who has
need to consult Sherlock. Mr. Melas, a Greek interpreter and neighbor of
Mycroft, tells of a rather unnerving experience he has recently gone through.
Corwyn Allen, John Morland, and Kayden Oconnell, live in voice
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