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Culverton Smith (books)

From Sherlock Holmes Encyclopaedia

For the other versions of the character, see Culverton Smith (homonymy)

"The very one, by George! And it may as well leave the room in my pocket. There goes your last shred of evidence. But you have the truth now, Holmes, and you can die with the knowledge that I killed you. You knew too much of the fate of Victor Savage, so I have sent you to share it. You are very near your end, Holmes. I will sit here and I will watch you die."
– Culverton Smith

Culverton Smith is the main antagonist of the short-story "The Adventure of the Dying Detective", published in November, 1913. He was a well-known settler and planter in Sumatra and a great expert on the disease known as Tapuli fever.

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