The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter
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- | In [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story "[[The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter]]", fictional detective [[Sherlock Holmes]] claims that his grandmother is Vernet's sister, without stating whether this is Claude Joseph or Antoine Charles Horace's sister. | + | In [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s short story "[[The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter]]", fictional detective [[Sherlock Holmes]] claims that his grandmother is [[Vernet]]'s sister, without stating whether this is Claude Joseph or Antoine Charles Horace's sister. |
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In Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter", fictional detective Sherlock Holmes claims that his grandmother is Vernet's sister, without stating whether this is Claude Joseph or Antoine Charles Horace's sister.
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