Template:RQ:Doyle Red Lamp

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Usage

|chapter= (optional)
name of the story, automatically linked to Wikisource
Story
Behind the Times
His First Operation
A Straggler of '15
The Third Generation
A False Start
The Curse of Eve
Sweethearts
A Physiologist's Wife
The Case Of Lady Sannox
A Question of Diplomacy
A Medical Document
Lot No. 249
The Los Amigos Fiasco
The Doctors of Hoyland
The Surgeon Talks
|origyear= (optional)
year the story was originally published
|passage=
the quoted passage

Examples

{{RQ:Doyle Red Lamp|chapter=Lot No. 249|origyear=1892|passage=A thick, fat smoke oozed out from the fire, and a heavy smell of burned '''rosin''' and singed hair filled the air.}}
1894 [1892], Arthur Conan Doyle, “Lot No. 249”, in Round the Red Lamp :
A thick, fat smoke oozed out from the fire, and a heavy smell of burned rosin and singed hair filled the air.