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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think the class structure from his time and place fully translates to America’s current class structure. [/quote] + Definitely And, the Holmes character-able to pass himself off as anyone, crossing lines of class, race, and gender, and indulging in disreputable habits[b] (addicted to morphine and cocaine if I remember correctly)[/b] probably represents the anxieties of a rapidly changing England where the class system was increasingly unstable.[/quote] No. In one of the books he used cocaine (a seven percent solution), but he was not addicted to it or morphine. [/quote]
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