Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez" IN Doyle, The Return Of Sherlock Holmes IN Arthur Conan Doyle: 3 In 1 (Mumbai, 2004), pp. 233-259.
"...three massive manuscript volumes...," containing Holmes' and Watson's work for 1894, include:
"...the repulsive story of the red leech and the terrible death of Crosby, the banker." (ibid.);
"...an account of the Addleton tragedy, and the singular contents of the ancient British barrow." (ibid.);
"The famous Smith-Mortimer succession case..." (ibid.);
"...the tracking and arrest of Huret, the Boulevard assassin..." (ibid.);
"...the episode of Yoxley Old Place..." (ibid.)
Although "Each of these would furnish a narrative...," (ibid.) Watson recounts only the sixth of these listed cases. Poul Anderson recounts the second and locates it accurately in 1894. We appreciate two intersecting series.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteAll Andersonian fans should immediately recall for which of his stories Anderson used that ancient British mound.
Merry Christmas! Sean