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English: Illustration of the short story A Scandal in Bohemia, which appeared in The Strand Magazine in July, 1891. This illustration appeared on page 65, and is captioned "HE TORE THE MASK FROM HIS FACE."
Français : Quatrième illustration de la nouvelle intitulée Un scandale en Bohême (aventure de Sherlock Holmes). Illustration parue dans le Strand Magazine et plus tard dans le recueil Les Aventures de Sherlock Holmes. On y voit Sire Von Ormstein, enlevant brusquement son masque de son visage devant Holmes et Watson qui sont assis.
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Source The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, page 9.
Author Sidney Paget (1860 - 1908)
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