which chance metting gives holmes a leading clue to solve the case of blue carbuncle?
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(a) What is the ‘it’ mentioned in the above lines?
Answer: ‘It’ refers to the Christmas goose found by Peterson as he was trying to help a stranger who was caught in a fight with some goons on the road.
(b) Who are the people engaged in the above conversation?
Answer: Peterson, the commissionaire, and Sherlock Holmes, the private detective, are engaged in the above conversation.
(c) What had the speaker’s wife found in its crop?
Answer: The speaker- Peterson’s wife had found a stolen precious/costly/ priceless jewel/ gem/ diamond- the blue carbuncle in the crop of the goose.
(d) What happened to ‘it’?
Answer: The Christmas goose was cooked and consumed by Peterson and his family.
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