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{{Wikipediainfo|Wilma Neruda}}
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'''Wilma Norman-Neruda''' was a [[musician]] who was scheduled to play [[Chopin]]'s works at the [[St James Hall]] in [[1887]]. and [[Sherlock Holmes]] suggested to [[John Watson]] that they attend the performance, asking his friend "What better way to spend an evening?" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'')
'''Wilma Norman-Neruda''' was a [[musician]] who was scheduled to play [[Chopin]]'s works at the [[St James' Hall]] in [[1887]]. and [[Sherlock Holmes]] suggested to [[John Watson]] that they attend the performance, asking his friend "What better way to spend an evening?" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'')
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
[[Category:Musicians from the real world]]
[[Category:Musicians from the real world]]

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Wilma Norman-Neruda

Wilma Norman-Neruda was a musician who was scheduled to play Chopin's works at the St James' Hall in 1887. and Sherlock Holmes suggested to John Watson that they attend the performance, asking his friend "What better way to spend an evening?" (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)