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he said indulgently.**Why was it, I reflected irritably, that Holmes’ little adventures never took us to luxury hotels in the south of France… All the world’s stage: places Russell goes in this MemoirEngland: Oxford, Devon, Dartmoor, Plymouth(See the Maps chapter for details.) Laurie’s RemarksShortly after returning home from the Boer War, Arthur Conan Doyle set off on a tour of Dartmoor with a friend he had made on the boat home from South Africa. Bertram Fletcher Robinson was a journalist and ...long-time resident of Devon, who told Doyle wild moorland tales, including one about a squire’s curse and a pack of devil dogs. Bertram Fletcher RobinsonOne wants to believe that Arthur Conan Doyle met Sabine Baring Gould when he went to Dartmoor. Certainly the squire of Lewtrenchard lived there in 1901, and there is no doubt he was known to everyone in the area. Still, one has to suspect that if Doyle had met Baring Gould, he would have been unable to resist using Lewtrenchard Manor, with its dining room walls (painted by a daughter of the house) emblazoned with the Virtues—including the robed Investigatio.
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