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{{Infobox Character|image=[[File:The_Adventure_of_the_Mazarin_Stone_Count_Negretto_Sylvius.png]]|caption=Count Negretto Syvlius preparing to strike a blow at a replica of Holmes (illustration by [[Alfred Gilbert]] in ''The Strand Magazine'' (october 1921))}} |
{{Infobox Character|image=[[File:The_Adventure_of_the_Mazarin_Stone_Count_Negretto_Sylvius.png]]|caption=Count Negretto Syvlius preparing to strike a blow at a replica of Holmes (illustration by [[Alfred Gilbert]] in ''The Strand Magazine'' (october 1921))}} |
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{{Quote|We give you best, Holmes. I believe you are the devil himself.|Neggreto Sylvius to Sherlock Holmes}} |
{{Quote|We give you best, Holmes. I believe you are the devil himself.|Neggreto Sylvius to Sherlock Holmes}} |
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The '''Count Negretto Sylvius''' is |
The '''Count Negretto Sylvius''' is the main antagonist of the short-story "[[The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone]]" published in October, 1921. He is presented as a half-italian aristocrat, thief and crook, and lunatic as he preaches better manners in a good mood than worse in a bad one. |
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" | We give you best, Holmes. I believe you are the devil himself. — Neggreto Sylvius to Sherlock Holmes |
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The Count Negretto Sylvius is the main antagonist of the short-story "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" published in October, 1921. He is presented as a half-italian aristocrat, thief and crook, and lunatic as he preaches better manners in a good mood than worse in a bad one.
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