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summary of the story of B 24 by arthur conan doyle​

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Answered by parinapanda
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This story was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as we know that he is a famous short story writer, the famous story made by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is The Sherlock Holmes. The B.24 is short fiction, and was first published as "The Story of B.24" in Strand Mart 1899.

B.24 tells about a robber who tempted to burgle the grand house of Lord Mannering. He tried to enter through the window, after he managed to enter he tried to find a gold medal, then he was very surprised by the Lady Mannering who saw him. But the Lady Mannering actually helped him to find a medal and money, while they both searched for it, the Lord Mannering was sleeping on his bed. Before the robber took the medal, the Lady Mannering asked him that there was a tin box money on Lord Mannering bed, then she asked him to take the money, but he said, "I will not have murder on my conscience," then the Lady replayed "but I did not ever said anything about murder. " But he still didn't want to do that.Then the Lord Mannering woke up, then the Lady and Lord Mannering took time together, suddenly something surprising happened, he saw blood on the body of the Lord Mannering stabbed by his wife, Lady Mannering. He was surprised because the Lady Mannering screaming muerder at him, "Murder!" she cried Murder! Murder! Please help!!", she scream. Since then, Burgle has been accused of murdering Lord Mannering.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The story of B 24 by Arthur Conan Doyle is :

  • Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician.
  • He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories.
  • B.24 is a short story, and was first published as "The Story of B.24" in Strand Mart 1899.
  • B. 24 by Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • To me this short story seems to be one of the author's investigative stories, for example, from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", but here the author explains the point across in the entire narrative.
  • The view I have found is problematic with the judicial system that has had its place these days and hundreds of years ago.
  • I told my story when I was taken, and no one listened to me.
  • Then I said it again at the trial - everything as it really happened, without the extra word, I put it all in reality, so help God, all that Lady Mannering said and did, and everything I did.
  • He had said and done, just as it happened.

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