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    Who did Sherlock Holmes rent his Baker Street rooms from?

    Question #102159. Asked by rtid. (Jan 06 09 2:55 PM)


    gonnzo

    "Mrs. Hudson is the landlady of the fictional house 221B Baker Street, in which Sherlock Holmes lives"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Hudson

    Jan 06 09, 3:14 PM


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