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nasty-shy [4]
3 years ago
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what are the premises in order that sherlock holmes uses in " The adventure of the devils foot" i need detailed answers for an e

ssay, will give BRAINLIEST. 25 POINTS
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1 answer:
VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
8 0

The adventure of the devil's foot is one of the Sherlock Holmes.

Explanation:

The devil's foot was seemed to West African root shaped like a foot with Half Human and half goat. In this story the author tells that Holmes iron composition shows the constant hard work in his face. The doctor advises Holmes to take rest because of his work load. So he goes to a small cottage near London.

After going there he saw a murder and his help his needed. Holmes finds the evidence about the death. when Watson and Holmes are on a walk, they saw Dr.Leon Sterndale. He says about the another death of Mortimer. Holmes was shocked to hear that because previous dead person was Mortimer's sister and now he is also dead. So Sherlock Homes went to Mortimer's house.

When he is examining in Mortimer's room he finds lamp burning and ashes forms the powder. The powder is seemed to be poisoner. He has found that Mortimer was the one who poisoned her sibling, but it killed himself.

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