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what had been the second case? chapter the six Napoleon

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Lestrade considers the case of the Six Napoleons queer because it doesn't fit in with his experience of crime. The destruction of property might be a crime, but when the perpetrator targets only busts of Napoleon, then this is, to Lestrade, an indicator of mental illness, rather than a criminal enterprise.An Italian immigrant, Beppo is also involved in the Mafia. He hid a stolen pearl in a bust of Napoleon and, after he gets out of jail for another crime, he goes on a crime spree in an effort to find the pearl. Beppo is a focal point for a lot of dialogue regarding race in the 1890s.

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