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![]() He asks them to surrender the stone or be arrested. Holmes informs the count of his knowledge about his criminal activities and the witnesses he has, who will implicate the Count. The count tries to strike on the effigy misunderstanding it to be Holmes when Holmes goes out to meet him. ![]() Holmes gives a note to the Watson with instructions for Scotland Yard and asks him to leave immediately. Holmes and Watson hide in the bedroom as Count is shown into the living room. Billy, soon after, comes and informs of Count Sylvius requesting a visit. Holmes comes and updats Watson on the new facts of the case. Holmes fears that the two might be planning to kill him by shooting him thorugh his window and so has a very life-likemwax effigy of him installed in his window. Count Sylvious is clever and cunning, while Sam is just the loyal muscle-man. ![]() They discuss Holmes’ new case of finding the Mazarin stone and the two men who may have possibly stolen it, Count Sylvius and Sam Merton. Watson is shown in Holmes’s quarters by Billy, a young help. The stories were published in different magazines at different times and were later compiled in the The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes in 1927. The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes has twelve stories of the adventures of Holmes and Watson, mostly in their later years. Written by Ruchika Thukral, SARANSH THUKRAL We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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