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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Capítulo 11, Página 26
"He
knows
already.
After
I
solved
it,
I
talked
to
him.
When
he
wouldn't
tell
me
the
story,
I
explained
it
to
him.
He
admitted
I
was
right
and
added
a
few
details
I
didn't
know.
Your
news
today
might
make
him
talk
more."
"For
heaven's
sake,
tell
me,
what
is
this
mystery!"
"I
will,
and
I'll
show
you
how
I
solved
it.
First,
I
must
tell
you
something
hard
to
hear:
Sir
George
Burnwell
and
your
niece
Mary
had
a
secret
relationship.
They
have
run
away
together."
"My
Mary?
Impossible!"
"Sadly,
it's
true.
Neither
you
nor
your
son
knew
his
real
character
when
you
let
him
into
your
family.
He
is
one
of
the
most
dangerous
men
in
England—a
ruined
gambler
and
a
desperate
villain.
Your
niece
didn't
know
about
men
like
him.
When
he
promised
his
love,
she
believed
she
was
special.
Only
he
knows
what
he
said,
but
she
became
his
tool
and
saw
him
almost
every
evening."
"I
can't,
and
I
won't,
believe
it!"
cried
the
banker,
looking
pale.
"I'll
tell
you
what
happened
in
your
house
last
night.
Your
niece,
thinking
you
had
gone
to
your
room,
went
down
and
talked
to
her
lover
through
the
window
to
the
stable
lane.
His
footprints
were
deep
in
the
snow,
showing
how
long
he
stood
there.
She
told
him
about
the
coronet.
His
greed
for
gold
grew,
and
he
controlled
her.
She
probably
loved
you,
but
some
women
let
love
for
a
man
take
over
all
other
loves.
She
was
probably
one
of
them.
She
had
barely
heard
his
instructions
when
she
saw
you
coming
downstairs.
She
quickly
closed
the
window
and
told
you
about
a
servant's
affair
with
her
wooden-legged
lover,
which
was
true."
"Your
son,
Arthur,
went
to
bed
after
talking
to
you,
but
he
couldn't
sleep
well
because
he
worried
about
his
debts.
In
the
night,
he
heard
soft
footsteps
outside
his
door,
so
he
got
up.
He
was
surprised
to
see
his
cousin
sneaking
down
the
hall
into
your
dressing
room.
Shocked,
he
dressed
quickly
and
waited
in
the
dark.
Soon,
she
came
out
of
the
room,
and
in
the
passage
light,
he
saw
her
holding
the
coronet.
She
went
downstairs,
and
he,
horrified,
hid
behind
a
curtain
near
your
door
to
see
what
would
happen.
He
watched
her
open
the
window,
hand
the
coronet
to
someone
outside,
then
close
the
window
and
hurry
back
to
her
room,
passing
close
to
him."
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