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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
2 years ago
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mylen [45]2 years ago
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Holmes refers to "the singular experience of Miss Mary Sutherland..."

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The only case in 1891 was The Final Problem.

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Violet Hunter says, "...two nights later...It was a beautiful moonlight night..."

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She arrived in England before April 11 1890

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Holmes and Watson arrived in England 15 days after Violet Hunter

Holmes and Watson went to Winchester on the day following the telegram's arrival.

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Violet didn’t go on Sunday

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Violet Hunter did not visit Baker Street on April 6, 1890

    17. Watson says, "Holmes had been buried in the morning papers all the way down..."

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