"through the courtesy of Mr. Moriarty" [FINA]

Each month, we look at a bit of Sherlockian scholarship that deserves to be unearthed and explored. Together, we consider the trifling matter is concerns.
This month, we look at A.G. Macdonell's chapter "Mr. Moriarty" in the 1934 landmark publication
Baker Street Studies, edited by H.W. Bell. And it's just a Trifle.
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