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BERY

The Beryl Coronet

BLAN

The Blanched Soldier

BLUE

The Blue Carbuncle

CARD

The Cardboard Box

CHAS

Charles Augustus Milverton

COPP

The Copper Beeches

FINA

The Final Problem

FIVE

The Five Orange Pips

GREE

The Greek Interpreter

HOUN

The Hound of Baskervilles

MAZA

The Mazarin Stone

MUSG

The Musgrave Ritual

REDH

The Red-Headed League

RESI

The Resident Patient

SCAN

A Scandal in Bohemia

SCAR

The Scarlet Letter

SECO

The Second Stain

SIGN

The Sign of Four

STUD

A Study in Scarlet

WIST

Wisteria Lodge