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What do the servants find when they drag lake Sherlock Holmes?

This sounds like a riddle or a story prompt! Let's break it down:

The Riddle:

* "Lake Sherlock Holmes" is probably a metaphorical name for something related to Sherlock Holmes.

* "Servants" implies a story with a social hierarchy, perhaps a wealthy family.

* "Drag" implies some sort of forceful action.

Possible Solutions:

* The lake is a body of water named after Holmes. Maybe they find a clue, a body, or something else connected to a case he was working on.

* "Lake Sherlock Holmes" is a metaphor for Holmes' mind. The servants might be representing his thoughts or his deductions. What they find could be a solution to a mystery, a realization, or a new idea.

* "Drag" could be a metaphor for something else. Perhaps they are trying to pull Holmes out of a state of despair, or out of a trance.

Story Prompt:

This sounds like a great start to a story. You could use it to:

* Write a mystery: The servants find a clue that leads them to solve a case that even Sherlock Holmes couldn't crack.

* Write a character study: Focus on the relationship between the servants and Holmes, and how they perceive him.

* Write a humorous story: The servants are trying to do something ridiculous, and the "lake" is just a funny, nonsensical place.

To help you write your story, consider:

* Why are the servants dragging Sherlock Holmes?

* What is the setting?

* What is the real meaning of "Lake Sherlock Holmes"?

* What do the servants find?

Let me know if you'd like to explore any of these ideas further! I'm happy to help you develop your story.

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