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* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: All of the stories parody the Holmes canon, with Holmes (the Thin Man) and Mycroft (the Fat Man) occasionally appearing as a [[Hero of Another Story]].
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: All of the stories parody the Holmes canon, with Holmes (the Thin Man) and Mycroft (the Fat Man) occasionally appearing as a [[Hero of Another Story]].
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Moran, under the right circumstances. But as we see in the title story, he's not impressed by men who beat up women [[Even Evil Has Standards|for no reason]].
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Moran, under the right circumstances. But as we see in the title story, he's not impressed by men who beat up women [[Even Evil Has Standards|for no reason]].
* [[Wrathful Wasps]]: Since ''The Hound of the D'Urbervilles'' focuses on all the ways Moriarty and Sherlock Holmes serve as [[foil]]s to one another, Moriarty is a ''waspkeeper'' while Holmes opts to raise bees instead.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]:
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]:
** Moriarty comments that the Thin Man's "usefulness is at an end," prior to meeting him at Reichenbach.
** Moriarty comments that the Thin Man's "usefulness is at an end," prior to meeting him at Reichenbach.
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