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Chapter 3: The Second Stain

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The history tell us that Lord Bellinger, the Prime Minister, and Trelawney Hope, the European Secretary, arrive at Baker Street and they need that Holmes work in a super important case to prevent a war, because Trelawney Hope has lost a letter from a foreign ruler and if that letter falls into the wrong hands it could be used as an excuse to start a war. That letter is in a long, pale blue envelope. For solve this problem, Sherlock needed the help of three o the most spies he meet: Oberstein, La Rothiere and Eduardo Lucas, but the last was killed. Holmes thought that it was a coincidense for that mystery. Instantanely they started to investigate calling Lady Hilda, the Right Honourable Trelawney Hope's wife; and Holmes asked her about the letter, but she was nervious and worried, and she didn't relpy the questions. For Holmes that reaction was strange because she is an aristocrat, and that people never show their emotions. So Sherlock went to Godolphin Street for investigate

Chapter 2: Charles Augustus Milverton

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This chapter talked about a blackmailer who had already ruined many people’s life’s and weddings. One day, a young lady contacted Holmes to go and negotiate with Milverton, thing that went badly wrong, because Milverton was waiting for a big price of seven thousand for one letter and wasn’t accepting changes. There was no deal, it was the seven thousand or nothing, besides, he didn’t care if the consequences created a divorce or not, all he wanted was money. Holmes couldn’t deal a lower price with Milverton, so he decides to steal the letters her customer was so worried about. Holmes and his partner got customized and at midnight, they sneaked into Milverton’s house, where he kept all the letter in a safe. Holmes bought his instruments so he could open the safe…Once he made it, Milverton walked into the room and then a young lady came into the room at the same time, who was very mad and sad because the letter he blackmailed his husband made him die. So it was the young lady’s tim

Chapter 1: The Empty House

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SUMMARY: In 1894 all of London was interested in the murder of the Honourable Ronald Adair, but Sherlock was dissapeared in 1891. He'd dead, and those years, Watson missed him. He tried to solve that mystery with Holmes methods, but it was already not the same. Ronald Adair was the son of a Earl. He lived with his mother and has many rich and aristocrat friend. He also enjoyed to play cards. The night of his dead he was in his room doing accounts about wins and losses of money sitting at his desk. The window of his room was open and the door locked. Ronad was found lying near the desk. The date of that murder was on the night of 30 March Dr. Watson was walking in Pake Lane, the place where was the murder and he bumped into an old man who was standing behind him. But nobody knew was that that old man was Sherlock Holmes. He had returned to solve this crime. Holmes was disguised as an old man to hide his identity, and explains to Watson how he managed to escape death. Watson

About... Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born in Edinburgh , Scotland . He went to Stonyhurst Jesuit College and studied medicine at Edinburgh University . He practised medicine in the south of England for a years before he became a professional fiction writer . He's best known for his creation of SHERLOCK HOLMES . He died at his home in Sussex , England con 7 July , 1930. BASIC SITUATION IN SHERLOCK HOLMES'S NOVELS : Holmes and his friend and colleague Dr. Watson work together at 221b Baker Street, where Mrs Hudson is their housekeeper. Holmes and Watson receive visitors and help them to solve mysteries. The head of Scotland Yard (the official London police) is Inspector Lestrade, a naive and rather stupid man who often doesn't like Holmes's interference, but needs his help; and his arch-enemy is the evil Professor Moriarty- a brillant and dangerous man who is as well-known un the world of crime as Holmes is in the