'CRIME DOES NIT PAY"... Explain this statement with
eoeference ato the story, THE BLUE CARBUNCLE .
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crime doesn’t pay
used to say that crime does not give you any advantage, because you will be caught and punished – used when warning people not to get involved in crime
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Explanation: Crime doesn't pay. In reference to the story, "The Blue Carbuncle", we find the true meaning of this well known saying. As seen, James ryder uses alibi and steals The Countess of Morcar's Blue Carbuncle and hides it in the crop of a goose. His sister sells the goose before he could recover his treasure. Circumstances don't favour him and at the end, he gets caught by Sherlock holmes.
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