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  1. 28 de set. de 2020 · Start 7 days for free. "The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place" is the very last Sherlock Holmes story. This ultimate investigation takes him to Berkshire, to a racing stable called Shoscombe Old Place. It’s the head trainer, John Mason, who has asked for Holmes’ help, although he is not sure exactly what he wants him to investigate.

  2. Shoscombe Old Place ( engelska: The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place) är den sista av Sir Arthur Conan Doyles 56 noveller om detektiven Sherlock Holmes. Novellen publicerades ursprungligen 1927 och ingår i novellsamlingen The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. Novellen utspelar sig 1902.

  3. Shoscombe. I seem to have struck a rich vein.” “There are the Shoscombe spaniels,” said I. “You hear of them at every dog show. The most exclusive breed in England. They are the special pride of the lady of Shoscombe Old Place.” “Sir Robert Norberton’s wife, I presume!” “Sir Robert has never married. Just as well, I

  4. In ''The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place,'' you have Detective Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick, Dr. John Watson, as well as a horse trainer and his boss, Sir Robert Norberton.

  5. Shoscombe Old Place es uno de los 56 relatos cortos sobre Sherlock Holmes escrito por Arthur Conan Doyle. Fue publicado originalmente en The Strand Magazine y posteriormente recogido en la colección El archivo de Sherlock Holmes. Este relato, que apareció en la revista "Liberty" el 5 de marzo de 1927 y en el "Strand" en abril del mismo año ...

  6. They are the special pride of the lady of Shoscombe Old Place.” “Sir Robert Norberton’s wife, I presume!” “Sir Robert has never married. Just as well, I think, considering his prospects. He lives with his widowed sister, Lady Beatrice Falder.” “You mean that she lives with him?” “No, no. The place belonged to her late husband ...

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