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    What bizarre theory about Dr. Waston did myserty writer Rex Styout, an ardent Sherlock Holmes fan, once suggest to fellow members of the Baker Street Irregulars?

    Question #78178. Asked by hidoll. (Apr 02 07 9:48 AM)


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    His bizarre theory was that Dr. Watson was a woman.

    http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=7985

    Apr 02 07, 10:14 AM


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