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60: 313:.' Both stories feature a rather naive, sedentary, middle aged bachelor who happens to sit on a location of great interest to cunning criminals. And in both stories, a very elaborate hoax is cooked up, involving a fake bequest by a fictional rich American, in order to make the bachelor go away and leave the criminals a clear field—which would have worked fine but for Sherlock Holmes seeing through the hoax. One difference between the two stories—and I am not sure that it is an improvement—is that in the second case, unlike the first, the innocent bachelor is deeply hurt and damaged by the hoax worked on him." 209:, and is not pleased that Nathan has involved a private detective. John Garrideb, who claims to be a lawyer, spins a ridiculous story about Alexander Hamilton Garrideb, a millionaire land tycoon he had met in Kansas, years earlier. Hamilton Garrideb was said to have bequeathed his $ 15 million estate to John, with the proviso that he find two more men of the same surname to share it with equally. John says he has come to England to seek out people with this name, having failed to find anyone in his home country. So far, he has found only Nathan. 248:"Killer" Evans, who has escaped from prison after shooting three men in the United States. In London, he had killed Rodger Prescott, a Chicago forger whose description matches the former occupant of Nathan Garrideb's room. Holmes and Watson go to Garrideb's home armed with revolvers. They do not have to wait long before Winter arrives. From their hiding place, Holmes and Watson see the criminal use a " 828: 840: 124: 111: 252:" to open a trapdoor, revealing a little cellar. They capture Winter, but not before he manages to shoot twice, striking Watson in the leg. Holmes is distraught over Watson's injury, and strikes Winter on the head with the butt of a gun hard enough to draw blood. Fortunately, Watson's wound is superficial. The cellar contains a 194: 224:
During the visit, John Garrideb arrives, having supposedly found a newspaper advertisement purportedly placed by one Howard Garrideb in the course of his everyday business. Holmes observes that John Garrideb must have placed the advertisement himself as the terms and spelling are distinctly American.
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Holmes deduces that Garrideb has been in London for some time, and is not newly arrived as he claims. When Holmes invents a fictitious Kansas politician, Garrideb says he once knew him. Holmes does not reveal that he knows Garrideb is lying, and instead arranges to meet Nathan Garrideb. Upon arrival
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Holmes receives a letter from a man named Nathan Garrideb of 136 Little Ryder Street, in which the writer asks for help in finding someone else who shares his unusual surname. He has been informed by an American, John Garrideb of Kansas, that if he can find another Garrideb he stands to inherit a
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men are pleased that Prescott's equipment has at last been found. Despite being hurt, Watson seems the happiest at the adventure's outcome, declaring, from the sight of Holmes's panic and rage over his friend's shooting, that "It was worth a wound, it was worth many wounds, to know the depth of
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who collects everything from ancient coins to old bones. Nathan's rooms look like a museum, but he holds nothing of financial value. John Garrideb has never asked for any money, nor has he suggested any course of action; and Nathan has no reason, it seems, to be suspicious of the American.
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at Little Ryder Street, Holmes observes Nathan Garrideb's nameplate outside the house. It has obviously been there for years, and Holmes concludes that Nathan is not associated with the American's schemes.
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the same month that Holmes refused a knighthood for services which may perhaps some day be described." This is a parallel to the knighthood of Arthur Conan Doyle around the same time.
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called in at short notice to reprise his role as Sherlock's older brother. Some note that "In addition to being immensely entertaining,
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and meet this Howard Garrideb. Holmes realizes that the whole scheme is John Garrideb's way to get Nathan out of the way for a while.
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for American television in 1937. This would be the first televised adaptation of Doyle's detective.
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has the unfortunate bonus of tracing the decline of Jeremy Brett's health, episode by episode."
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and stacks of counterfeit banknotes, hidden there by Prescott, the man that Winter had killed.
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in January 1925. The story was published with three illustrations by John Richard Flanagan in
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as Watson, and also adapted by Meiser) and 9 May 1949 (with John Stanley as Holmes and
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An actual London street, with a history going back to the seventeenth Century
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Despite Nathan's objections, John Garrideb insists that he must travel to
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Holmes, Watson, and John Garrideb - 1925 illustration by Howard Elcock
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Other dramatisations of the story aired on the American radio series
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adaptation of this story (which was also a conflation with "
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Winter is sent back to prison. Nathan Garrideb ends up in a
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In 1994 the story was again adapted for television.
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In 2009, the story was adapted for radio as part of
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Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
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Index

Killer Evans
The Three Garridebs
Short story
Arthur Conan Doyle

Collier's
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
The Sussex Vampire
The Illustrious Client
Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Collier's
The Strand Magazine
Dr. Watson

221B Baker Street
eccentric
Birmingham
Inspector Lestrade
Scotland Yard
jemmy
printing press
nursing home
CID
Collier's
The Strand Magazine
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
The Red-Headed League
Edith Meiser

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