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Refers to the case : [[The Adenture 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}}) | ||
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{{BoxCitationCanon|contenu= 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? - Holmes}} | {{BoxCitationCanon|contenu= 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? - Holmes}} | ||
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Refers to the case : The Adenture 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? - Holmes