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{{BoxCitationCanon|contenu=  He turned into one of the district messenger offices? where he was warmly greeted by the manager. 'Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?' 'No, sir, indeed I have not. You saved my good name, and perhaps my life.' - Holmes to Wilson}}
: « ''He turned into one of the district messenger offices? where he was warmly greeted by the manager. 'Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?' 'No, sir, indeed I have not. You saved my good name, and perhaps my life.' '' » — Sherlock Holmes to Wilson.




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Latest revision as of 11:23, 22 February 2024

Fictional case.


In the Sherlock Holmes stories

Untold Story

  • Sherlock Holmes mentioned the little case in which he had the good fortune to help Wilson the manager of the district messenger offices. (HOUN, 821)


« He turned into one of the district messenger offices? where he was warmly greeted by the manager. 'Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?' 'No, sir, indeed I have not. You saved my good name, and perhaps my life.'  » — Sherlock Holmes to Wilson.