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Resumen

Víctor Pinilla
3-746-1375

this story is about and talks about Holmes, through Watson, tells Sherlok's inseparable
assistant, an intriguing case that happened to two twin sisters in the county of Surrey, which is
naturally solved brilliantly by the prestigious detective thanks to his great deductive skills.

The story is remembered by Watson over time and once the protagonist died, to whom he
promised not to tell it. The action takes place in early April 1893, one morning. Watson wakes
up and sees Holmes surprised, he is already awake, he explains to him that a new case has
been presented to him and both go down to the floor where a mysterious woman awaits them
who, terrified and freezing to death, began to relate that she belonged to the rich and well-
known Roylott family of Stoke Moran; she lived with her stepfather, Dr Roylott, and her twin
sister in a very old mansion, to which they had moved after their mother's death.

A young woman named Helen Stoner asks Sherlock Holmes for help and tells her of the
mysterious death of her twin sister two years ago shortly before getting married about what
she heard a whistle and died saying the Monteada gang
the day before right now Stoner Who is going to get married or me too a whistle with which
the scared death seeks help
Sherlock discovers that Dr Raylott does not suit him to marry because he would be ruined then
both Sherlock and Watson go to his house and thoroughly investigate the room Sherlock
proposes to Miss Stoner that she leave the room and they will spend the night there. night
That night Sherlock hits something and Dr. Raylott was heard yelling.
Then they go to his room and find him lying on the floor with a strange headband and well at
that precise moment it is discovered that what killed Helen's sister and Dr Raylott is a viper
that he had brought from the India with which he thought to end his stepdaughters and stay
with all the money but thanks to Sherlock hitting the thing or the viper attacks and kills him

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