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In the inland desert of North America, John Ferrier and the orphaned Lucy were on the brink of death, having lost their way and run out of food and water. They were rescued by a group of Mormon pioneers, followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who were traveling under the leadership of Brigham Young.

In the inland desert of North America, John Ferrier and the orphaned Lucy were on the brink of death, having lost their way and run out of food and water. They were rescued by a group of Mormon pioneers, followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who were traveling under the leadership of Brigham Young.

Dr. John H. Watson, a medical doctor, was deployed to the battlefield in Afghanistan as a military physician for the British Army but sustained a severe injury to his left shoulder and was sent back to England.

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Holmes, upon meeting Watson after a long time, pointed out Watson's happy weight gain and confirmed that he was leading a fulfilling married life. Then, Holmes showed Watson a letter. He deduced that the letter was made of Bohemian paper and that the sender was German.

As Sherlock Holmes conversed with Watson, whom he had not seen for some time, he complained that none of the cases he was working on were particularly interesting. At that moment, a client, Mary Sutherland, arrived.

On Saturday, October 9, 1890, Dr. John H. Watson, a physician and biographer, visited the residence and office of Sherlock Holmes, a private consulting detective, at 221B Baker Street. Holmes was consulting with a middle-aged man with flaming red hair, Jabez Wilson. Wilson claimed to have had a very peculiar experience, and Holmes and Watson listened carefully as he recounted the details.

Holmes, upon meeting Watson after a long time, pointed out Watson's happy weight gain and confirmed that he was leading a fulfilling married life. Then, Holmes showed Watson a letter. He deduced that the letter was made of Bohemian paper and that the sender was German.