(i) Mystery of Bartholomew's murder:
In The Sign of Four, the murder of Bartholomew Sholto leads Holmes to Jonathan Small:
- Crime scene analysis: Holmes finds a poisoned dart and a footprint with a wooden leg mark at Bartholomew's murder scene, indicating an accomplice and a specific killer.
- Agra treasure link: The theft of the treasure from Bartholomew's home connects to Major Sholto's past, implicating Small, a convict tied to the treasure.
- Motive: Holmes deduces Small's desire to reclaim the treasure, stolen by Sholto, drove the murder, leading him to pursue Small.
Example: The wooden leg footprint points to Small's accomplice, Tonga, guiding Holmes to Small.
(ii) Tracking down Small:
Holmes tracks Jonathan Small by:
- Deduction: Using the footprint and dart, Holmes identifies Small's accomplice, Tonga, and links Small to the Agra treasure.
- Investigation: He interviews witnesses (e.g., Mrs. Smith) to trace Small's boat, the *Aurora*.
- Pursuit: Holmes and Watson chase the *Aurora* on the Thames with police, capturing Small after a dramatic boat chase.
Example: Holmes uses a dog to track Small's scent to the river, confirming his escape route.
“One of these days you’re going to talk yourself into a load of trouble,” her father said aggressively. What do you learn about Sophie’s father from these lines? (Going Places)