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    Sherlock Holmes arrived on the mystery scene in what nineteeth century work?

    Question #7745. Asked by TY. (Nov 10 00 5:26 AM)


    JSBach

    A Study in Scarlet, 1887
    http://www.citsoft.com/holmes3.html

    Nov 10 00, 12:52 PM


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