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    The Cross-Dressing Marquess Who Made Arthur Conan Doyle Turn Detective

    "Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared"

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    Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared.

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    Books by Doyle at PG:

    https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/69

    #history #books #literature #lgbtqia

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      The Cross-Dressing Marquess Who Made Arthur Conan Doyle Turn Detective

      "Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared"

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      The Cross-Dressing Marquess Who Made Arthur Conan Doyle Turn Detective | TheCollector

      Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared.

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      Books by Doyle at PG:

      https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/69

      #history #books #literature #lgbtqia

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      Amazing.

      Wondering about the " lazy J, V V V V V V I " on the gown left leg.

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        The Cross-Dressing Marquess Who Made Arthur Conan Doyle Turn Detective

        "Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared"

        Link Preview Image
        The Cross-Dressing Marquess Who Made Arthur Conan Doyle Turn Detective | TheCollector

        Henry Paget, the fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who loved expensive costumes and jewelry, turned to Arthur Conan Doyle when his jewels mysteriously disappeared.

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        TheCollector (www.thecollector.com)

        Books by Doyle at PG:

        https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/69

        #history #books #literature #lgbtqia

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        @gutenberg_org Doyle: "Fairies took your jewels. This ticket is closed."

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