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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Capítulo 12, Página 20
"I
really
don't
know."
"It
keeps
people
out
who
shouldn't
be
there.
Do
you
understand?"
He
smiled
kindly.
"If
I
had
known—"
"Well,
now
you
know.
If
you
ever
go
in
there
again,"—his
smile
changed
to
anger,
and
he
looked
at
me
like
a
demon—"I'll
throw
you
to
the
mastiff."
"I
was
so
scared
that
I
don't
know
what
I
did.
I
think
I
ran
past
him
into
my
room.
I
remember
nothing
until
I
was
on
my
bed,
shaking.
Then
I
thought
of
you,
Mr.
Holmes.
I
couldn't
stay
there
without
advice.
I
was
scared
of
the
house,
the
man,
the
woman,
the
servants,
even
the
child.
They
were
all
horrible.
I
wanted
to
bring
you
here
to
help.
I
could
have
left
the
house,
but
my
curiosity
was
strong.
I
decided
to
send
you
a
message.
I
put
on
my
hat
and
cloak,
went
to
the
office
half
a
mile
away,
and
then
came
back.
I
worried
about
the
dog
being
loose,
but
I
knew
Toller
was
drunk
and
he
was
the
only
one
who
could
handle
the
dog.
I
got
back
safely
and
stayed
awake
half
the
night,
happy
to
see
you.
I
had
no
trouble
getting
permission
to
come
to
Winchester
this
morning,
but
I
must
be
back
before
three
o'clock.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rucastle
will
go
out,
and
I
must
look
after
the
child.
Now
I
have
told
you
everything,
Mr.
Holmes,
and
I
hope
you
can
tell
me
what
to
do."
Holmes
and
I
listened
carefully
to
this
strange
story.
My
friend
stood
up
and
walked
around
the
room,
looking
very
serious.
"Is
Toller
still
drunk?"
he
asked.
"Yes.
I
heard
his
wife
tell
Mrs.
Rucastle
she
couldn't
do
anything
with
him."
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