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Dm me now if you are willing to get locked up in chastity cage and ready to please me as your mistress
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queenraves · 6 months
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Come and put your face under here
you are my door mat no🔒
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n4c9s · 11 months
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Just some CHAS thoughts
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reblog and text me to fuck me😈
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doingbad · 7 months
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No wrong answers here, judgment free zone
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chaoswxlson · 2 months
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Thinking about Johns punk era again- also the most rebellious chas has been for me with his clothes is wearing bracelets and messy hair thats it
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geeoharee · 7 months
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It's the first time anyone's done Letters From Watson so we don't have public holidays (like Dracula Daily have 'Shovel Day') but I think 'Watson tries to hit a blackmailer with a chair' should be one
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casscainbatman · 8 months
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Obsessed with them actually
[ID panels from Hellblazer of John and Chas having a conversation.
John: But there is one thing you could do for me…
Chas: Name it, John.
John: You could get me a gun, Chas.
Chas: A what? You’re crazy! Anyway, what sort?
John: How do I know what sort? A gun for shooting people.
End ID]
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eirinstiva · 7 months
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You know what they say: if you want to commit a buglary a good friend would try to stop you, your best friend would make matching masks and go with you ✨
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dailyholmes · 16 days
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"Following his gaze I saw the picture of a regal and stately Lady in Court dress." The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton. Published in The Strand Magazine. Sidney Paget, 1904
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solarotters · 2 years
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The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
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constantineshots · 9 months
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I love them all so much
I REMEMBER THIS RELIGIOUSLY. "QUICK, CHAS- TO THE PISS-UPMOBILE!" I LOVE KIT SO FUCKING MUCH
i love them all. honestly, i am so biased, but she's probably my favorite love interest of john's. she's got the energy. love her dearly <3
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The Hellblazer #5
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chaoswxlson · 2 months
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"Nothing happened in the way I wanted, every corner of this house is haunted"
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stephensmithuk · 7 months
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Charles Augustus Milverton
Published in 1904, this forms part of the Return collection.
Most chroniclers put this in 1899.
Milverton is seemingly inspired by Charles Augustus Howell, an art dealer and alleged blackmailer, who died in strange circumstances in 1890: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Augustus_Howell
Hampstead is located four miles NW of Charing Cross. Known for attracting a lot of artistic and intellectual people, it has some very expensive houses and a lot of millionaires. Notable residents past and present are numerous indeed, including Sting, Agatha Christie, Emilia Clarke, Muhammed Ali Jinnah, Florence Nightingale.
The area had began to expand with the arrival of what is now known as the North London line of London Overground, which operated services into Broad Street until that station closed in 1986. The now-Northern Line would reach there in 1907 and Hampstead station, beneath a steep hill has the deepest platforms on the Tube, at 192 feet below street level. The station also is one of those designed by Leslie Green, with the distinctive oxblood red tiles he liked to use on the outside.
The "Evil One" is an archaic term for the Devil.
Débutantes seem to have typically been 17 or 18.
"Lady" is a courtesy title for the daughters of dukes, marquesses and earls.
Mr. Pickwick refers to the titular character of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, originally serialised in 19 parts between 1836 and 1837. It might be good for a mailing group.
With telephones going through human-operated exchanges and telegrams being rather expensive, letters were the most secure way of sending romantic messages. Unless the servants got hold of them. Notably, all the correspondence from Queen Victoria to her Indian teacher Abdul Karim was burnt after her death on the orders of Edward VII.
£7,000 would be around £740,000 at today's prices.
Astrakhan are the pelts of fetal or newborn Karakul sheep. So, yeah...
Revolvers were the normal handguns at the time. Self-loading semi-automatics had just begun to enter the scene in large numbers, with the Mauser C96 (aka Han Solo's blaster) available by 1899.
Hampstead Heath is a 790-acre park with views over the city centre from Parliament Hill that are legally protected. The "bloofer lady" scene from Dracula takes place there and a number of movies, such as Notting Hill have filmed there.
The Heath also was - and still is - a popular location for gay men to engage in "cruising" i.e. anonymous hookups, or just hang out. The locals know which bits to avoid at night and these days the police are tolerant unless someone complains, although fines were issued for lockdown breaches. (Public sex is legal if no-one not involved sees it or is likely to, unless in a public toilet)
In the past, it was a very different matter and a Tory MP had to resign his seat in 1992 after being caught on the Heath with another man.
"Court dress" was the regulated outfits worn when attending the British royal court at the time for those not entitled to a uniform. This included wearing breeches and stockings for men, along with a cocked hat. For women this included a white or cream evening gown with lace. It fell somewhat out of use after the Second World War with the 1953 Coronation being the last occasion it was worn in large numbers, However, it is still worn by judges, King's Counsel (senior lawyers) and some Lord Mayors - the royals will wear it sometimes as well. A 1921 guide can be found here: https://archive.org/details/dressinsigniawor00greauoft/page/n113/mode/2up
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geeoharee · 7 months
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It's just lucky that it was Watson who was spotted. Because if Lestrade got the description "Lanky bastard, clean-shaved, black hair, big nose" he would know EXACTLY what had happened.
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