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: « ''The year '87 furnished us with a long series of cases of greater or less interest, of which I retain the records. Among my headings under this one twelve months, I find an account of [[The Adventure of the Paradol Chamber|the adventure of the Paradol Chamber]], of the Amateur Mendicant Society, who held a luxurious club in the lower vault of a furniture warehouse, of the facts connected with [[The Loss of the British Barque Sophy Anderson|the loss of the British barque Sophy Anderson]], of [[The Adventures of the Grice Patersons in the Island of Uffa|the singular adventures of the Grice Patersons in the island of Uffa]], and finally of [[The Camberwell Poisoning Case|the Camberwell poisoning case]].'' » — Dr. Watson. | |||
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Fictional case.
In the Sherlock Holmes stories
Untold Story
- Dr. Watson mentioned several cases which occured in 1887. (FIVE, 5)
- « The year '87 furnished us with a long series of cases of greater or less interest, of which I retain the records. Among my headings under this one twelve months, I find an account of the adventure of the Paradol Chamber, of the Amateur Mendicant Society, who held a luxurious club in the lower vault of a furniture warehouse, of the facts connected with the loss of the British barque Sophy Anderson, of the singular adventures of the Grice Patersons in the island of Uffa, and finally of the Camberwell poisoning case. » — Dr. Watson.