Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sherlock Holmes Adventure of Lord Nigel Rupert Hollingberry Chapter 13

A Catalogue of selected “Chinese Recipes” with “China Emperor” permission was the most vulnerable valuable legal responsibility of instructions that came about

“Sherlock Holmes” Commanding advice, acceptance and being a delight tasty Prosperity Ending from being almost completely slaughter in a disastrous out number Ground Horse Battle,

To being now one of “China” official chief exported custom trades mark served even in all of vast “Liverpool” streets as being known

“Sweet and Sour Pork, SICHUAN-Style Fish Dishes, with likes of “Fried Rice” and “Stir fried Noodles”, “Meats”, and “Vegetables”, dancing about mouth-watering recipe

Proven now “Holmes” passion for life by offering the “Chinese Government”,

a well deserved “financial presentation” of the quite unique collection of “delicious recipes” being straightforward introduced even before the “Queen of England” and across the pond way with the “Americans”

Entertaining a New East-West Trade Pact, secret agreement Between “Great Britain”, and “China”

simply supplied by “elementary deuced suggestions” that the issues involving “Professor James Moriarty and his Dark Rumors “Quest” for the “Book of Leaves”

Untimely being better well spent from useless utter acts of “War” by a little flavor introductions, full treatments and entertaining of all of “China Ingredients” abroad...

With “step-by-step” instructions, being both beneficial beautifully entertaining and impress to the “many hungry stomachs” in all of England Countrymen spending pockets

and “food taste liking”

thus proving absolutely “financially stylish” for The Guangxu Emperor.

(Kuang-hsu Emperor; born Aisin-Gioro Zaitian (Aisin-Gioro Tsai-tien; Manchu: Aisin-Gioro Dzai-Tiyan),

Being the eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China. His regnal name means "glorious succession".

“Sherlock Holmes” dictated further facts to our returning Traveling War Party that In March 1891, Guangxu received the foreign ministers to China at an audience in the "Pavilion of Purple Light,"

in what is now part of Zhongnanhai, repeating something that had also been done by his cousin, Tongzhi, in 1873.

That summer, under pressure from the foreign legations and in response to revolts in the Yangtze River valley that were targeting Christian missionaries, Guangxu issued an edict giving Christians imperial protection.

Guangxu, growing up, apparently had been instilled with the notion of the importance of frugality.

In this vein, in 1892, he tried to implement a series of draconian measures in order to reduce expenditures by the Imperial Household Department, which proved to be one of his few administrative successes

But, it was only a partial victory, as he nevertheless had to approve higher expenditures than he would have liked, in order to meet the needs of the empress dowager

And a simple influx in “Chinese immigration” conversions by their designed increase into England population and fresh “KUNG PAO” dishes among many tradition Chinese everyday cooking being quite vital to Peace.

As (I) “Doctor Watson” seeing it “Mrs. Martha Louise Hudson” shall be even further unsympathetic, purely provoked hostile “landlady” of our 221B Baker Street flat...

trying to manage and reproduce such dishes as “Chicken Chow Mein” at the sour bequest of “Sherlock Holmes”. As our lodging may soon come under real subjects of British pistol fire..!

To Be Continue By Louis Charles Hamilton II

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