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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Capítulo 11, Página 23
"Excuse
me
for
starting
without
you,
Watson,"
he
said.
"Our
client
has
an
early
appointment
today."
"It
is
after
nine
now,"
I
said.
"I
think
he
is
here.
I
heard
a
ring."
It
was
our
friend,
the
banker.
I
was
shocked.
He
looked
different.
His
face
was
thin,
and
his
hair
was
whiter.
He
walked
in
tiredly
and
sat
in
the
chair
I
pushed
for
him.
"I
do
not
know
why
I
am
tested
like
this,"
he
said.
"Two
days
ago,
I
was
happy
and
rich,
with
no
worries.
Now,
I
am
old
and
alone.
One
problem
follows
another.
My
niece,
Mary,
has
left
me."
"Left
you?"
"Yes.
Her
bed
was
empty
this
morning.
Her
room
was
empty.
She
left
a
note
on
the
table.
I
told
her
last
night,
not
in
anger,
that
if
she
married
my
boy,
things
could
be
better.
Maybe
I
should
not
have
said
it.
She
talks
about
it
in
her
note:"
"'MY
DEAR
UNCLE,—I
feel
I
caused
you
trouble.
If
I
acted
differently,
this
might
not
have
happened.
I
cannot
stay
happy
here
with
this
thought.
I
must
leave
forever.
Do
not
worry
about
me.
I
am
fine.
Do
not
look
for
me.
It
will
be
useless.
I
am
always
your
loving,'"
"'MARY.'"
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