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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Capítulo 11, Página 21
The
banker
wrung
his
hands.
"I
will
never
see
them
again!"
he
cried.
"And
my
son?
Do
you
give
me
hope?"
"My
opinion
has
not
changed."
"Then,
please,
what
happened
in
my
house
last
night?"
"If
you
come
to
my
Baker
Street
rooms
tomorrow
morning
between
nine
and
ten,
I
will
try
to
explain.
You
give
me
full
authority
to
act
for
you,
as
long
as
I
get
back
the
gems,
and
there
is
no
limit
on
the
money
I
may
use."
"I
would
give
my
fortune
to
have
them
back."
"Very
good.
I
will
look
into
the
matter
before
then.
Goodbye;
I
may
have
to
come
back
here
before
evening."
It
was
clear
to
me
that
my
companion
had
made
up
his
mind
about
the
case,
but
I
had
no
idea
what
his
conclusions
were.
Several
times
on
our
way
home,
I
tried
to
ask
him
about
it,
but
he
always
changed
the
subject.
At
last,
I
gave
up.
It
was
not
yet
three
when
we
were
back
in
our
rooms.
He
hurried
to
his
room
and
came
down
in
a
few
minutes
dressed
like
a
common
worker.
With
his
collar
up,
his
old
coat,
his
red
scarf,
and
his
worn
boots,
he
looked
perfect
for
the
part.
"I
think
this
will
do,"
he
said,
looking
into
the
mirror
above
the
fireplace.
"I
wish
you
could
come
with
me,
Watson,
but
I
think
it
won't
work.
I
may
be
on
the
right
track,
or
I
may
be
chasing
nothing,
but
I
will
soon
know.
I
hope
to
be
back
in
a
few
hours."
He
cut
a
slice
of
beef,
put
it
between
two
pieces
of
bread,
and
put
this
simple
meal
in
his
pocket
before
starting
his
trip.
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