The Death of Mrs. Stewart of Lauder: Difference between revisions
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Fictional case.
In the Sherlock Holmes stories
Untold Story
- Sherlock Holmes mentioned the death of Mrs. Stewart, of Lauder, in 1887, but he couldn't prove that Colonel Moran was at the bottom of it. (EMPT, 438)
- « You may have some recollection of the death of Mrs. Stewart, of Lauder, in 1887. Not? Well, I am sure Moran was at the bottom of it; but nothing could be proved. » — Sherlock Holmes.