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Who had told Ryder about the stone in the Countess's room​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Pressured by Holmes, Ryder says that he and his accomplice Catherine Cusack, the Countess's maid, contrived to frame Horner, knowing that Horner's criminal past would make him an easy scapegoat.
Answered by arthkunder33
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The dealer refuses to provide Holmes with information about the source of the goose, but Holmes observes another man trying to find the same information, and confronts him. The man, the head attendant at the hotel, confesses to his crime.

James Ryder was an attendant at the Hotel Cosmopolitan in London. However, because Holmes judged Ryder was unlikely to become a career criminal, and because it was Christmas, Holmes let Ryder go free. Afterwards, Ryder fled to continental Europe.

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