Tuesday, June 4th

The first Tuesday of the month is our regular monthly meeting, except for January, July and August – so that means June 4th is our last meeting before the summer break.

The story for discussion is The Adventure of the Abbey Grange.

Sherlock Holmes wakes up Dr. Watson early one winter morning to rush to a murder scene at the Abbey Grange, near Chislehurst, Kent. Sir Eustace Brackenstall has been killed, apparently by burglars………..

The meeting will take place in the usual place at the usual time. If you would like to come, guests are welcome. Send an email to johnhopleyneligan@gmail.com

SOME POINTS TO PONDER

-the next stories in our studies

-elections in the fall for next year’s executive

-summer activities

-anything else we need to discuss

Movie Night: “They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”

“They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”

The Stormy Petrels have been invited to attend Classic Movie Night at UBC. Feature Presentation: “The Hound of the Baskervilles” starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.

Date: April 17th
Where: The Old Barn Community Centre, UBC
Time: 7:30

If you are interested, please contact your PetrelPresident or e-mail the Stormy Petrels

April 2009 Meeting and Discussion Questions

The next meeting of The Stormy Petrels will take place 7:00pm, April 7th.

Discussion Questions – “His Last Bow” (Petrel File # 50 for the April 7th Stormy Petrel Meeting)

  1. This account was penned in the third person. Who do you think wrote it? Why?
  2. Do you believe ‘Martha’ was Mrs. Hudson? Why or why not. And, if ‘Martha’ was Mrs. Hudson, wouldn’t Watson have registered some surprise at seeing her?
  3. Why did the British Government all this story to be published in 1917 while the war was still in progress?
  4. Why would there be a pigeon-hole marked “Fords”?
  5. Who do you think were the “Window-breaking Furies”?
  6. Do you think the English are a “…docile, simple folk…”? What do you think made von Bork think this way?
  7. All canonical illustrations aside, who do you think chloroformed von Bork?
  8. With von Bork’s arms and legs bound to his sides, how was he able to clutch at his throat or be walked out to the car?
  9. Holmes suggested that von Bork might be released after his visit to Schotland Yard. Does this make sense in light of all that Holmes had done to pass false information through von Bork?
  10. Would von Bork’s capture not arouse suspicion that the information which passed through him was untrustworthy? Would there have been some other way for Holmes to get at von Bork’s papers without tipping off the Germans that the game was up?
  11. Why was he not arrested for espionage? He was not named as an official member of the German legislation, or else his motives for being in England for four years would have come under suspicion.
  12. What do you believe was von Bork’s ultimate fate?

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