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[The Mystery of the Shattered Busts: The Adventure of the Six Napoleons]-[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Part 07]

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes · B1 ·

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📋 Summary

The Bizarre Vandalism

The story begins when Inspector Lestrade visits Sherlock Holmes, baffled by a series of senseless crimes. Someone has been breaking into homes and shops to systematically destroy plaster busts of Napoleon. Initially, Lestrade suspects a "form of madness," noting that the perpetrator "breaks into homes, doesn't steal anything and smashes statues of Napoleon." However, Holmes quickly deduces that the culprit is not driven by irrational hatred, but by a specific, calculated motive. He observes, "This man seems to be after identical Napoleons," suggesting that the busts themselves hold a hidden secret.

Escalation to Murder

The mystery turns lethal at the home of Horace Harker, a reporter. After hearing a "frightful scream," Harker discovers his Napoleon bust missing and a dead man on his front steps. The victim, identified by Lestrade as "Pietro Venucci," a member of a "well-known and dangerous gang," is found with a photograph of a man with "thick eyebrows and a large chin." Holmes realizes the investigation must shift from the busts to the identity of this man, whom shopkeepers identify as "Beppo," a former employee at Gelder and Company, where the six identical busts were originally manufactured.

Holmes’s Calculated Ruse

Holmes recognizes that the busts were part of a "batch of six." As he tracks the distribution of these items to various buyers—including Dr. Barnacott, Mr. Josiah Brown, and Mr. Sandiford—he realizes Beppo is methodically hunting them down. To trap the thief, Holmes engages in a bit of theatrical misdirection. He instructs Harker to publish a story claiming the police believe the crime is the work of a "madman." Holmes explains to Watson, "Perhaps not, but the readers of Mr. Harker's newspaper will find it interesting," knowing that Beppo would read the paper and feel emboldened to continue his search, believing the authorities are looking for a lunatic rather than a thief.

The Final Recovery

Holmes’s plan succeeds. He anticipates that Beppo will target the remaining busts, leading them to the home of Josiah Brown. There, the team ambushes Beppo as he attempts to smash the fifth bust. Upon finding no treasure inside, Holmes realizes the final piece must be with the last owner, Mr. Sandiford. After purchasing the final statue, Holmes dramatically shatters it in front of Lestrade and Watson. Inside, they discover the "black pearl of Borgias," a priceless treasure stolen from the Prince of Kelowna.

Conclusion: The Hidden Narrative

Holmes reconstructs the crime: the maid, Lucretia Venucci, stole the pearl and entrusted it to her brother Pietro and Beppo. During a police chase, Beppo hid the pearl inside a drying plaster bust at the factory. After serving a year in jail, he returned to systematically destroy the statues to recover his loot. The murder of Venucci was likely a fallout between partners. By turning the investigation into a game of wits, Holmes once again outmaneuvers both criminals and the police, concluding the case with the triumphant recovery of the jewel. As Lestrade aptly notes, the case stands as another "remarkable" testament to Holmes's unparalleled deductive prowess.

🎯Key Sentences

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Are you working on anything interesting, Inspector?
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it may be a matter more for Dr. Watson than for you.
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Why else would someone go out of his way to destroy images
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How else can you explain it, asked Lestrade.
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there didn't seem to be any real harm done.
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📝Key Phrases

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go out of his way
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smashed to pieces
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long gone
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keep me informed
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as quickly as possible
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📖 Transcript

The Adventure of the Six Napoleons.
Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard said quietly He often visited Sherlock Holmes and me when we shared rooms on Baker Street.
Holmes was always eager to find out what was going on at police headquarters, and the inspector welcomed any help that Holmes might provide.
Are you working on anything interesting, Inspector? asked Holmes.
No, nothing much, Lestrade replied.
Well, perhaps there is something, but it may be a matter more for Dr. Watson than for you.

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