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In the first part of the poem Menelaus and Helen, Rupert Brooke describes the meeting between the insulted husband Menelaus and his unfaithful wife Helen. Menelaus crashes into Helen’s chamber burning with anger where he finds her sitting majestically. Although a King, he flings his sword away and falls at her feet forgetting all

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Answered by Vishwaabhi
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When Holmes corners him, James Ryder accepts his crime and narrates in entirety how he stole the carbuncle from Hotel Cosmopolitan and framed the plumber. He also disclosed that he hid the stone inside the stomach of a white goose with barred tail in order to escape suspicion. However, when he went to get the goose and the stone, it had been sold.

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