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In "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," which best describes Henry Baker?

A.
a poor man who tries to do something nice for his wife, but ends up being robbed

B.
a logical and intelligent person who is impressed by Sherlock Holmes's powers of deduction

C.
a wealthy man who loses a very valuable item to a cunning thief

D.
a plumber who has been convicted of robbery before but who is innocent in this case

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User Fronzee
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D i had read a summary and it sounds like he is pretty intelligent
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User Jatin Sehgal
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Answer: The correct answer is: D. to plumber who has been convicted of robbery before but who is innocent in this case.

Peterson's wife opens the goose to cook it and inside it there was a big blue carbuncle, which was a very expensive gemstone that had been stolen from the Countess Morcar, but an inspector from Scotland Yard stopped a man who is a plumber who did a job in the countess's bathroom and he is suspected, but Scherlock discovers new clues that lead him to the real culprit of the robbery.

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