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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Capítulo 12, Página 22
"Great!
We
will
then
look
into
everything.
There
is
only
one
explanation.
You
are
there
to
look
like
someone
else,
and
the
real
person
is
locked
in
that
room.
I
think
it
is
the
daughter,
Miss
Alice
Rucastle,
who
was
supposed
to
go
to
America.
You
look
like
her
in
height,
figure,
and
hair
color.
Her
hair
was
cut,
maybe
because
of
an
illness,
so
yours
had
to
be
cut
too.
You
found
her
hair
by
accident.
The
man
on
the
road
is
probably
a
friend
or
fiancé.
He
saw
you
in
her
dress
and
thought
Miss
Rucastle
was
happy
and
didn't
need
him.
The
dog
is
loose
at
night
to
stop
him
from
seeing
her.
This
is
clear.
The
child
is
the
real
problem."
"What
does
the
child
have
to
do
with
it?"
I
asked.
"Watson,
as
a
doctor,
you
learn
about
a
child's
nature
by
studying
the
parents.
The
opposite
is
also
true.
I
often
understand
parents
by
studying
their
children.
This
child
is
very
cruel,
just
for
fun.
Whether
he
gets
this
from
his
smiling
father
or
his
mother,
it
is
bad
for
the
girl
in
their
power."
"I
think
you
are
right,
Mr.
Holmes,"
our
client
said.
"Many
things
make
me
sure
you
are
correct.
Let's
not
waste
time
in
helping
her."
"We
must
be
careful.
We
are
dealing
with
a
clever
man.
We
can
do
nothing
until
seven
o'clock.
We
will
be
with
you
then,
and
we
will
solve
the
mystery
soon."
We
kept
our
word.
It
was
seven
when
we
reached
the
Copper
Beeches.
We
left
our
carriage
at
a
nearby
inn.
The
group
of
trees
with
their
dark
leaves
marked
the
house,
even
without
Miss
Hunter
smiling
at
the
door.
"Did
you
manage
it?"
asked
Holmes.
A
loud
noise
came
from
downstairs.
"That's
Mrs.
Toller
in
the
cellar,"
she
said.
"Her
husband
is
snoring
on
the
kitchen
rug.
Here
are
his
keys,
the
same
as
Mr.
Rucastle's."
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