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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Capítulo 11, Página 27
"Arthur
could
not
act
when
she
was
there.
But
he
knew
this
was
bad
for
you.
He
ran
outside.
He
saw
a
man.
Sir
George
Burnwell
tried
to
leave.
Arthur
caught
him.
They
fought
over
the
coronet.
Arthur
hit
Sir
George.
Arthur
got
the
coronet.
He
ran
back
inside.
He
tried
to
fix
the
coronet
when
you
came."
"Is
it
possible?"
the
banker
asked.
"You
got
angry
and
called
him
names.
He
thought
he
deserved
thanks.
He
could
not
tell
you
the
truth.
He
wanted
to
protect
her."
"That
is
why
she
screamed
when
she
saw
the
coronet,"
Mr.
Holder
said.
"I
was
wrong!
Arthur
wanted
to
find
the
missing
piece.
I
judged
him
wrongly!"
"When
I
came
to
the
house,"
Holmes
said,
"I
looked
around.
I
checked
the
snow
for
clues.
I
saw
tracks
by
the
kitchen
door.
A
woman
talked
to
a
man
with
a
wooden
leg.
I
thought
it
was
the
maid
and
her
friend.
I
checked
the
garden,
but
saw
nothing.
In
the
stable
lane,
I
saw
a
story
in
the
snow."
"I
saw
two
sets
of
tracks.
One
was
a
man
with
boots.
The
other
was
bare
feet.
I
knew
the
bare
feet
were
your
son's.
The
man
with
boots
went
both
ways.
Your
son
ran
after
him.
I
followed
the
tracks
to
the
window.
The
man
with
boots
waited
there.
I
went
down
the
lane.
I
saw
where
they
fought.
I
saw
blood.
The
man
with
boots
ran
away.
I
could
not
follow
him
on
the
road."
"I
looked
at
the
window
with
my
lens,"
said
Holmes.
"I
saw
a
wet
footprint.
Someone
went
out.
A
man
waited
outside.
Someone
brought
him
the
gems.
Your
son
saw
this.
He
chased
the
thief.
They
fought.
They
both
pulled
the
coronet.
It
broke.
Your
son
came
back
with
most
of
it.
But
a
piece
stayed
with
the
thief.
I
knew
this
much.
But
who
was
the
man?
Who
gave
him
the
coronet?"
"When
you
remove
the
impossible,
what
remains
is
the
truth,"
Holmes
said.
"You
did
not
bring
it
down.
So,
it
was
your
niece
or
the
maids.
But
why
would
your
son
take
the
blame
for
the
maids?
He
loved
his
cousin.
He
kept
her
secret.
It
was
a
bad
secret.
You
saw
her
at
the
window.
She
fainted
when
she
saw
the
coronet.
Then
I
knew
for
sure."
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