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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Capítulo 11, Página 28
"Who
helped
her?"
Holmes
asked.
"It
was
a
lover.
Who
else
would
she
help?
You
have
few
friends.
One
is
Sir
George
Burnwell.
I
heard
he
is
bad
with
women.
It
was
him.
He
wore
the
boots.
He
took
the
gems.
Arthur
saw
him.
But
he
said
nothing
to
protect
the
family."
"I
had
a
plan,"
Holmes
said.
"I
dressed
like
a
poor
man.
I
went
to
Sir
George's
house.
I
talked
to
his
valet.
I
learned
Sir
George
hurt
his
head.
I
bought
his
old
shoes.
They
fit
the
tracks."
"I
saw
a
poor
man
in
the
lane
yesterday,"
said
Mr.
Holder.
"Yes,
that
was
me,"
Holmes
replied.
"I
found
my
man.
I
changed
clothes.
I
had
to
be
careful.
I
did
not
want
a
scandal.
I
saw
him.
He
denied
it.
But
I
told
him
everything.
He
got
angry
and
took
a
stick.
I
pointed
a
gun
at
him.
He
calmed
down.
I
offered
money
for
the
stones.
He
was
sad.
He
sold
them
for
less.
I
got
the
address
of
the
buyer.
I
promised
no
trouble.
I
got
the
stones
back
at
£1000
each.
I
told
your
son
all
was
well.
I
went
to
bed
at
two
o'clock.
It
was
a
hard
day."
"You
saved
England
from
scandal,"
said
the
banker.
"I
thank
you.
I
will
not
forget.
Your
skill
is
amazing.
I
must
go
to
my
son.
I
must
say
sorry.
Mary’s
story
is
sad.
I
do
not
know
where
she
is
now."
"She
is
with
Sir
George
Burnwell,"
Holmes
said.
"Her
wrongs
will
soon
be
punished."
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