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Lord Cavell and his disturbing events

Good afternoon, my dear friends, this is Doctor John Watson We accepted monpinilloss offer. The idea of proposing you Holmess puzzles looks attractive to Holmes and me. We kno you are a selected group of pupils. !y friend Holmes is no trying to avoid an international scandal. He is orking for one "uropean #oyal $amily. % cant tell you anything more. % must keep the secret. &o you can deduce of it % ill 'e the riter. Here it is a little pro'lem. Lord Cavell looked across at Sherlock Holmes and shook his head. Its a mos disturbing set of events, Holmes, he said. Holmes agreed. Correct me if Im wrong, m lord, he said, but this items were stolen from our household on different da s! "ithout #uestion, Holmes Lord Cavell re$lied. %he cuff links were stolen before the diamond tie $in, but two da s after the gold lighter. %he watch chain was stolen after gold lighter but before the cigar bo& 'which was stolen the da before the tie $in. %he #uestion is, which blighter on m staff would do such a thing! Holmes would undoubtedl resolve the whole affair, but the order in which the items were stolen was of $rime im$ortance in the solution. Can ou deduce what that order was! (

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