The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons

by James Francis THIERRY ( - )

Chapter V

The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons

The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons: Being one of the Exciting Episodes in the Career of the Famous Detective Hemlock Holmes as Recorded by his Friend Dr. Watson is a parody of the Sherlock Holmes stories. "...there in the same old den, at 221-B Baker Street, in the city of London, we were domiciled on that eventful April morning in 1912 that saw us introduced to what turned out to be positively the dog-gonedest, most mixed-up, perplexing, and mysterious case we ever bumped up against in all our long and varied career in Arthur Conan Doyle's dream-pipe. It completely laid over "The Sign of the Four" and "The Study in Scarlet," and had "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" all beaten to a frazzle." That case is hereby related. - Summary by TriciaG & the author


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Chapter IX , Chapter VI , Chapter VII , Chapter VIII , Chapter X , Chapter XI , Chapter XII , Chapter XIII , Chapter XIV , Chapter XV , Chapter XVI , Chapter XVII , Chapter XVIII