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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Capítulo 12, Página 17
"The
story
is
not
connected
well.
The
things
I
tell
may
not
be
related.
On
my
first
day
at
the
Copper
Beeches,
Mr.
Rucastle
took
me
to
a
small
building
near
the
kitchen.
As
we
got
close,
I
heard
a
chain
and
a
big
animal
moving."
"Look
in
here!"
said
Mr.
Rucastle.
He
showed
me
a
small
gap.
"Isn't
he
beautiful?"
"I
looked
through.
I
saw
two
bright
eyes
and
a
shape
in
the
dark."
"Don't
be
scared,"
said
Mr.
Rucastle.
He
laughed.
"It's
only
Carlo,
my
dog.
Old
Toller,
my
groom,
takes
care
of
him.
We
feed
him
once
a
day.
He
is
always
hungry.
Toller
lets
him
out
every
night.
Be
careful.
Never
go
outside
at
night.
It
is
very
dangerous."
"The
warning
was
real.
Two
nights
later,
I
looked
out
of
my
window.
It
was
two
in
the
morning.
The
moon
was
bright.
The
lawn
looked
like
daytime.
I
stood
there
and
watched.
Then
I
saw
something
move.
It
came
into
the
light.
It
was
a
big
dog,
like
a
small
cow.
It
had
a
big
mouth
and
large
bones.
It
walked
across
the
lawn
and
disappeared.
I
was
very
scared."
"Now
I
have
a
strange
story.
I
cut
my
hair
in
London.
I
put
it
in
my
trunk.
One
evening,
I
looked
at
my
room.
There
was
an
old
chest
of
drawers.
Two
were
open,
one
was
locked.
I
used
my
keys.
The
first
key
opened
it.
Inside
was
my
coil
of
hair."
"I
picked
it
up.
It
looked
the
same.
But
how
could
it
be
there?
I
opened
my
trunk.
My
hair
was
still
there.
I
put
the
two
together.
They
were
the
same.
How
strange!
I
put
the
hair
back.
I
said
nothing
to
the
Rucastles.
I
felt
bad
for
opening
the
drawer."
"I
watched
the
house.
One
part
seemed
empty.
A
door
was
always
locked.
One
day,
I
saw
Mr.
Rucastle.
He
came
out
of
that
door.
He
looked
angry.
His
face
was
red.
He
locked
the
door
and
walked
past
me."
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