Some Obscure Crossover Humor. . . .
Feb. 11th, 2007 11:50 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
(I sincerely doubt this joke has been made before. . .but if it has, I apologize.)
Some of you have probably heard of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a book by Charles Dickens. He died halfway through writing it, so there are a lot of questions that surround the text: whether or not a certain character is dead, who killed him/tried to kill him and why and how, and so forth. One of the questions that is most interesting is the identity of a particular character, a certain Mr. Datchery. His description is as follows:
Ladies and gentlemen, I have discovered the identity of Mr. Datchery. Consider: ( Read more... )
(goes back to lurking)
-Ethelflaed-
Some of you have probably heard of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a book by Charles Dickens. He died halfway through writing it, so there are a lot of questions that surround the text: whether or not a certain character is dead, who killed him/tried to kill him and why and how, and so forth. One of the questions that is most interesting is the identity of a particular character, a certain Mr. Datchery. His description is as follows:
At about this time a strange appeared in Cloisterham; a white-haired personage with black eyebrows. Being buttoned up in a tightish blue surtout, with a buff waistcoat and grey trousers, he had something of a military air. . . .
Ladies and gentlemen, I have discovered the identity of Mr. Datchery. Consider: ( Read more... )
(goes back to lurking)
-Ethelflaed-