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I've listened to the story and found it to be very well presented, staying true to the original text. It's a great adaptation, and I didn't notice any changes. It's definitely worth listening to!
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"I totally agree! It’s great to have these shorter versions when you’re pressed for time but still want to enjoy a good story. The condensed format is such a smart idea."@@pakde8002
"This story is indeed a bit different as it's Sherlock Holmes' first great case. However, if you're looking for more Holmes and Watson interactions, there are plenty of other stories on my channel! Stay tuned for more adventures!"
Gloria Scott was a barque with only three masts. By the way one question - could the 'Sophy Anderson', that barque mentioned in one of Sir ACD Holmes' adventures, have been actually 'Gloria Scott'?? ♍
"Gloria Scott is known as the three-masted barque mentioned in Sherlock Holmes' first great case, and the story details the tragic fate of the ship. However, the Sophy Anderson is briefly referenced in a different story, and there’s no direct evidence in Arthur Conan Doyle’s works linking the two ships. Still, it’s an interesting theory, and exploring possible connections between the stories is always fascinating!"
@@MagicalDreamPort Not first great, but FIRST EVER case, that made our friend think of making his hobby a source of money for living. He solves the mystery still not as a consulting detective, but as a student on long vacation between two terms (or so).
@@WojciechWachniewski-st1zm "Thank you for the clarification! You're absolutely right-this was indeed Holmes' first-ever case during his student days, which set the foundation for his future as a consulting detective. It's fascinating how this particular case inspired him to turn his passion for solving mysteries into a profession. Doyle's attention to such details really adds depth to Holmes' character!"
@MagicalDreamPort Actually it was Mr Trevor the Elder, who suggested him this. By the way Holmes and Watson made my English reasonably good as for a foreigner. Excellent language and excellent literature!! 🇬🇧 😊👍👍♍🇵🇱
@@WojciechWachniewski-st1zm "You're absolutely right, Mr. Trevor the Elder did play a crucial role in inspiring Holmes to pursue his remarkable talent. It's incredible how these stories can improve language skills while also offering such compelling mysteries. I'm so glad to hear they've helped you with your English-Conan Doyle's works are indeed a masterpiece of language and storytelling! By the way, if you enjoy these stories and discussions, feel free to subscribe to my channel for more Sherlock Holmes adventures and similar content. I'd love to have you as part of the community!"
"Thank you for your feedback! If there’s anything specific you liked or think I could improve, I’d love to hear it. I’ll keep it in mind for future videos! Feel free to check out my other videos as well, and don’t forget to subscribe for more exciting Sherlock Holmes stories and mysteries!"
"I think that’s a great idea! Distinguishing the voices of different characters would definitely enhance the listening experience. I'll make sure to work on this in future recordings. Thanks so much for your feedback, it really helps me improve!"
You’d might like my rendition then. not this exact story but I just posted my first immersive Sherlock episode. I wouldn’t mind hearing your thoughts if you don’t mind sir
I love a good Sherlock Holmes story. Well done! I also create content and just posted my first Sherlock episode. It’s like a live action version of this, pretty cool. Check it out 🤓
"Thank you! It's great to hear you're creating Sherlock Holmes content too. I'll definitely check out your first episode. Best of luck with your work! 🕵️♂️"
"Thank you for your feedback. I understand that everyone has different tastes, and I'll take your comments into consideration. I'm always striving to better capture the essence of Sherlock Holmes. I appreciate your interest."
"Hello, thank you for your comment. I presented the story faithfully to the original text. However, if you noticed any mistakes or changes, I'd appreciate your feedback. My goal is to provide the most accurate and enjoyable experience. Happy listening!"
I so do like this story and u certainly did it justice. Great narration will listen again thank u .😃
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Your welcome just subbed.
Good story
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I've listened to the story and found it to be very well presented, staying true to the original text. It's a great adaptation, and I didn't notice any changes. It's definitely worth listening to!
"Thank you both for your comments. I aimed to present the story as faithfully to the original text as possible, but I understand that everyone's experience might differ. Your feedback is invaluable to me, and I strive to improve with each video. I appreciate your support and will continue working on providing the best content possible."
I'm very appreciative of the condensed stories. Who has time to listen for hours and hours?
"Thank you! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the condensed stories. I know how valuable your time is. Don’t forget to subscribe for more short stories! And if you have any suggestions or specific stories you’d like to hear, I’d love to hear your thoughts."
"I totally agree! It’s great to have these shorter versions when you’re pressed for time but still want to enjoy a good story. The condensed format is such a smart idea."@@pakde8002
I like the story telling and it really put me to sleep a few times. Been listening all day
Weird, It just stops. I thought there might be more Holmes and Watson at the end.
"This story is indeed a bit different as it's Sherlock Holmes' first great case. However, if you're looking for more Holmes and Watson interactions, there are plenty of other stories on my channel! Stay tuned for more adventures!"
Gloria Scott was a barque with only three masts. By the way one question - could the 'Sophy Anderson', that barque mentioned in one of Sir ACD Holmes' adventures, have been actually 'Gloria Scott'?? ♍
"Gloria Scott is known as the three-masted barque mentioned in Sherlock Holmes' first great case, and the story details the tragic fate of the ship. However, the Sophy Anderson is briefly referenced in a different story, and there’s no direct evidence in Arthur Conan Doyle’s works linking the two ships. Still, it’s an interesting theory, and exploring possible connections between the stories is always fascinating!"
@@MagicalDreamPort Not first great, but FIRST EVER case, that made our friend think of making his hobby a source of money for living. He solves the mystery still not as a consulting detective, but as a student on long vacation between two terms (or so).
@@WojciechWachniewski-st1zm "Thank you for the clarification! You're absolutely right-this was indeed Holmes' first-ever case during his student days, which set the foundation for his future as a consulting detective. It's fascinating how this particular case inspired him to turn his passion for solving mysteries into a profession. Doyle's attention to such details really adds depth to Holmes' character!"
@MagicalDreamPort Actually it was Mr Trevor the Elder, who suggested him this. By the way Holmes and Watson made my English reasonably good as for a foreigner. Excellent language and excellent literature!!
🇬🇧 😊👍👍♍🇵🇱
@@WojciechWachniewski-st1zm "You're absolutely right, Mr. Trevor the Elder did play a crucial role in inspiring Holmes to pursue his remarkable talent. It's incredible how these stories can improve language skills while also offering such compelling mysteries. I'm so glad to hear they've helped you with your English-Conan Doyle's works are indeed a masterpiece of language and storytelling!
By the way, if you enjoy these stories and discussions, feel free to subscribe to my channel for more Sherlock Holmes adventures and similar content. I'd love to have you as part of the community!"
Wall 55⁵ guys 55😅
Probably AI. Its very level but not as awful as some 🙂
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Read by... whom? There is no change in vocalization or articulation when different characters are talking.
"I think that’s a great idea! Distinguishing the voices of different characters would definitely enhance the listening experience. I'll make sure to work on this in future recordings. Thanks so much for your feedback, it really helps me improve!"
@@MagicalDreamPort Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated.
You’d might like my rendition then. not this exact story but I just posted my first immersive Sherlock episode. I wouldn’t mind hearing your thoughts if you don’t mind sir
Not much sleuthing in this one😂
@pakde8002 "😂 You're right, this one is more about character development. But don't worry, there’s plenty of sleuthing in my other videos!"
I love a good Sherlock Holmes story. Well done! I also create content and just posted my first Sherlock episode. It’s like a live action version of this, pretty cool. Check it out 🤓
"Thank you! It's great to hear you're creating Sherlock Holmes content too. I'll definitely check out your first episode. Best of luck with your work! 🕵️♂️"
As a lover of Sherlock Holmes stories I found this one very unSherlock Holmes-like and poorly presented!
"Thank you for your feedback. I understand that everyone has different tastes, and I'll take your comments into consideration. I'm always striving to better capture the essence of Sherlock Holmes. I appreciate your interest."
Changed words. Don't listen.
"Hello, thank you for your comment. I presented the story faithfully to the original text. However, if you noticed any mistakes or changes, I'd appreciate your feedback. My goal is to provide the most accurate and enjoyable experience. Happy listening!"