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{{BoxCitationCanon|contenu= 'My collection of M's is a fine one. Moriarty himself is enough to make any letter illustrious, and here is [[The Case of Morgan the Poisoner|Morgan the poisoner]], and [[The Case of Merridew of Abominable Memory|Merridew of abominable memory]], and [[The Case of Mathews|Mathews, who knocked out my left canine]] in the waiting-room at Charing Cross, and, finally, here is our friend of to-night.' - Holmes}}
: « '' 'My collection of M's is a fine one. Moriarty himself is enough to make any letter illustrious, and here is [[The Case of Morgan the Poisoner|Morgan the poisoner]], and [[The Case of Merridew of Abominable Memory|Merridew of abominable memory]], and [[The Case of Mathews|Mathews, who knocked out my left canine]] in the waiting-room at Charing Cross, and, finally, here is our friend of to-night.' '' » — Sherlock Holmes.




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Fictional case.


In the Sherlock Holmes stories

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«  'My collection of M's is a fine one. Moriarty himself is enough to make any letter illustrious, and here is Morgan the poisoner, and Merridew of abominable memory, and Mathews, who knocked out my left canine in the waiting-room at Charing Cross, and, finally, here is our friend of to-night.'  » — Sherlock Holmes.