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Sherlock Holmes and the Beryl Coronet
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How much reward money did Holder decide to give for the beryls?
1000 pounds
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What month of the year is the story set?
February
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What does Holder's client give him as insurance?
A coronet with beryls.
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How was Holder acting when he went to Sherlock?
Like a madman. He was also desperate
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Why does Arthur protect Mary?
He loves her.
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Who is Arthur's friend's name?
Sir George burnwell
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Who did Arthur want to marry?
Mary
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How much money did Sherlock pay for the beryls?
3000 pounds.
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Who does Holder suspect?
His son.
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Where did the blood on the snow come from?
Arthur hit George.
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Why was Arthur twisting the coronet when hs father caught him?
To straighten it.
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What is Holder's son's name?
Arthur
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Who did Mary run away with?
Sir George Burnwell.
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What is the maid's name?
Lucy Parr
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What was one strong evidence that Holder's son was innocent?
Footprints
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What is the name of Sherlock's client? (full name)
Alexandre Holder
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Where does Holder hide the coronet?
In his desk / his study
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How much money does the client ask from the bank?
50.000 pounds
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How much money is the coronet worth?
100.000 pounds.
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Why doesn't Holder leave the coronet at the bank?
He thought they might get robbed.
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Tell about Arthur's friend.
He is a nice talker, he is handsome, he has traveled the world.
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Who is Mary?
Arthur's cousin, Holder's niece
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Why does Arthur remain quiet after being accused?
He protected Mary
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What do we know about the maid's boyfriend?
He is a greengrocer, he has a wooden leg.
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Why did Mary live with the holders?
Her family died and Mr. Holder took her to his home.
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