The Bar of Gold. By the way, opium was legal in Victorian England.
An opium den Mrs. St Clair's house Dr. Watson's house the police station, the room above the opium den a cab
1891The Man with the Twisted Lip was created in 1891.
Mystery
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.
Sherlock HolmesDr. John "James" WatsonIsa Whitney - Opium addict and one of Watson's friends.Kate Whitney - Wife of Isa, friend of Mrs. Watson. It's on her behalf that Watson visits the opium den where he then finds Holmes in disguise.Mrs. Watson - Wife of our Watson.Neville St. Clair (alias Hugh Boone) - The man whose disappearance Holmes is investigating; goes in disguise as the hideous beggar Hugh Boone.Mrs. St. Clair - Wife of Neville, who is certain that her husband is still alive.Inspector Bradstreet - The Scotland Yard detective who ushers Holmes in to see "Hugh Boone."Lascar - The opium den managerLascar's assistantJohn - The trap driver presumably employed by the St. Clair'sInspector Barton - The constabulary detective who initially took charge of the case.unnamed constablesunnamed stable-boyPlease see the related link below for more information.
Hugh Boone is "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
It's called a lip piercing
Foolishness.
Its called as a smooch where two people involved are in lip-locked state.
The bit above your lip is called the philtrum. It is the vertical groove that runs from the nose to the upper lip.
It is called a cuticle not the finger kind though. It is there to the lip from overlapping together and merging with the bottom lip.
A hook. The lip.