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In the story 'The Blue Carbuncle', how did Sherlock deduce that there was a decline in the man's fortunes? On what did Sherlock base his deductions?​

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Answered by llpoojall
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In the story 'The Blue Carbuncle', how did Sherlock deduce that there was a decline in the man's fortunes On what did Sherlock base his ddeduction

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Answered by Anonymous
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He based his deductions by looking at the hat.

  • Holmes wore a cap that rested on the bridge of his nose. Many people with such a head, according to him, were brainy with anything on it.
  • Later, he was able to guess Henry's life by examining his hat. When he examined the hat, he determined that the man's finances had declined.
  • He thought so since he could buy an expensive hat three years ago but hasn't had one since.
  • All his assumptions about Henry were indeed true.

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