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why had Holmes seemed to have developed an indifferent attitude in speckled band​

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Explanation:

Sherlock Holmes seemed to have developed an indifferent attitude in the 8th story 'The Adventures of the Speckled Band​' an anthology of short stories found in the 'Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1883. Oftenly Sherlock Holmes is seen as a cold, cerebral, and unemotional person. Holmes' attitude is indifeerent, where it's composed of; defiance, determination, professional curiosity, and sympathy for his client Helen Stoner.  In the story 'The Adventures of Speckled Band' Helen Stoner requests the assistance of Sherlock Holmes who is a great detective to unravel the mysterious death of Julia her twin sister. Despite his attitude, it should be noted that in some instances, Sherlock shows sympathy to women in distress. In the story 'Adventures of the Solitary...' for example, Sherlock helps a young woman.

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