What is the name of this story?
Sherlock Holmes - The Emerald Crown
Who was the author of this story?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
What was the publisher of this story?
Oxford University Press
What was the job was Alexander Holder?
A banker
Whom did Holder see when he walked downstairs?
Mary
Where did Holder keep the crown at home?
In his desk / In his office
Holmes believed that Arthur was __.
Innocent
What did Holder ask one of his maids to do?
He asked her to call the police.
Whom did Lucy meet at the kitchen that night?
Francis Prosper, the greengrocer
What was special about the greengrocer?
He had a false leg.
What was on the right of Holder's house?
A path to the kitchen.
What did Holder see when he went into his office in the middle of the night?
He saw Arthur with no shoes on and the crown was in his hands.
Why wasn't Holder a good sleeper?
Because he sometimes got up in the night.
What was missing from the crown?
One of the corners of the crown with three emeralds on it was missing.
What was on the left of Holder's house?
A small lane to some stables.
Who gave Holmes' name and address to Holder?
The head officer of the police station.
Why was Arthur angry with his father?
It was because his father called him a thief and didn't believe him.
Which key did Holder think the thief used to open the desk?
The key to the attic.
What did Holder ask the police officers to do?
He asked them to go into every room and stopped looking when they found the missing emeralds.
Why did Holder think Arthur was guilty?
It was because he saw his son with the crown in his hands.
Who sometimes come and visit Holmes?
Stevenson from the Bank and Arthur's friend, Sir George Burnwell
What happened when Holmes pulled at the crown?
He couldn't break it.
What did Holder lose in one night?
He lost the emeralds, his son and his good name.
What did Holmes ask Holder to do in the office?
He asked Holder to break off the second corner of the crown.
What did Holmes ask Holder to do the next day?
He asked Holder to go to his house between nine and ten.