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what did the sherlock diduce from the hat

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Answered by swethaadapa1010
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For example, how did you deduce that this man was intellectual?” For answer Holmes clapped the hat upon his head. It came right over the forehead and settled upon the bridge of his nose. “It is a question of cubic capacity,” said he; “a man with so large a brain must have something in it.”

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Answered by DreamCatcher007
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Holmes placed the hat on his head, it settled on the bridge of his nose. According to Holmes, a man with such a head must have a large brain and obviously something in it.This man had been able to purchase an expensive hat about three years back which could be deduced from its quality. However if he had no hat since probably he had gone down in the world.

The goose came with a note saying it was "For Mrs. Henry Baker," and the initials H.B. were marked inside the hat

Holmes has deduced a large amount of information. He's certain of the following about the hat's owner: he is an intellectual; he was once affluent, but has fallen on hard times within the past three years; recently he has given in to some sort of vice, probably drinking; and his wife no longer loves him. When Watson interjects incredulously, Holmes adds the man is middle-aged, recently had a haircut, puts lime cream in his hair, and does not have gas service in his house.

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