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'''Charles Augustus Milverton''' is a fictional character and the eponymous main antagonist of the short-story "[[The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton]]", published in March, 1913. He was a famous blackmailer who extorts money from individuals by threatening to reveal their scandalous and incriminating secrets. He is described as a cunning and ruthless antagonist, and [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Sherlock Holmes]] considers him the worst human predator he has ever encountered.
'''Charles Augustus Milverton''' is the eponymous main antagonist of the short-story "[[The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton]]", published in March, 1913. He was a famous blackmailer who extorts money from individuals by threatening to reveal their scandalous and incriminating secrets. He is described as a cunning and ruthless antagonist, and [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Sherlock Holmes]] considers him the worst human predator he has ever encountered.
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==Personnality==
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Milverton was a highly intelligent yet ruthless and devious businessman.
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For the other versions of the character, see Charles Augustus Milverton (homonymy)

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" The lady was a charming correspondent. But I can assure you that the Earl of Dovercourt would fail to appreciate them. However, since you think otherwise, we will let it rest at that. It is purely a matter of business. If you think that it is in the best interests of your client that these letters should be placed in the hands of the Earl, then you would indeed be foolish to pay so large a sum of money to regain them.
— Charles Augustus Milverton
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Charles Augustus Milverton is the eponymous main antagonist of the short-story "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton", published in March, 1913. He was a famous blackmailer who extorts money from individuals by threatening to reveal their scandalous and incriminating secrets. He is described as a cunning and ruthless antagonist, and Sherlock Holmes considers him the worst human predator he has ever encountered.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

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Opposing to Sherlock Holmes[edit]

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Appearance[edit]

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Personality[edit]

Milverton was a highly intelligent yet ruthless and devious businessman.

Gallery[edit]

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