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Refers to the case : [[The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger]]. | |||
== In the Sherlock Holmes stories == | == In the Sherlock Holmes stories == | ||
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] mentioned the tragedy that occured at [[Abbas Parva]] where he was convinced that the coroner was wrong. ([[VEIL]], {{refcanon|VEIL|82}}) | * [[Sherlock Holmes]] mentioned the tragedy that occured at [[Abbas Parva]] where he was convinced that the coroner was wrong. ([[VEIL]], {{refcanon|VEIL|82}}) | ||
: « ''The case worried me at the time, Watson. Here are my marginal notes to prove it. I confess that I could make nothing of it. And yet I was convinced that the coroner was wrong. Have you no recollection of the Abbas Parva tragedy?'' » - Sherlock Holmes. | |||
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Refers to the case : The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger.
In the Sherlock Holmes stories
- Sherlock Holmes mentioned the tragedy that occured at Abbas Parva where he was convinced that the coroner was wrong. (VEIL, 82)
- « The case worried me at the time, Watson. Here are my marginal notes to prove it. I confess that I could make nothing of it. And yet I was convinced that the coroner was wrong. Have you no recollection of the Abbas Parva tragedy? » - Sherlock Holmes.