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Sir Conan Doyle wrote The Man with the Twisted Lip. It was a Sherlock Holmes story. It starts with a missing man and a beggar arrested on suspicion of his murder.
Hugh Boone is "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
I am sure it is pure coincidence, but Sir Arthur Conan Doyle knew a Dr. James Watson.
An opium den Mrs. St Clair's house Dr. Watson's house the police station, the room above the opium den a cab
"Holmes stooped to the water jug, moistened his sponge, and then rubbed it twice vigorously across and down the prisoner's face." (Dr. Watson, 'The Man With the Twisted Lip) He then revealed that Hugh Boone and Neville St. Clair were, in fact, the same person.
1891The Man with the Twisted Lip was created in 1891.
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Sir Conan Doyle wrote The Man with the Twisted Lip. It was a Sherlock Holmes story. It starts with a missing man and a beggar arrested on suspicion of his murder.
Hugh Boone is "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Bar of Gold. By the way, opium was legal in Victorian England.
You must be referring to 'The Man With the Twisted Lip.' If I answered the question, I would spoil the story. You should read it for yourself.
I am sure it is pure coincidence, but Sir Arthur Conan Doyle knew a Dr. James Watson.
An opium den Mrs. St Clair's house Dr. Watson's house the police station, the room above the opium den a cab
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With the exception of a few bad tour performances, he always lip synced man in the mirror.
because she is truley a man
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