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The Second Stain: Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope
Canon Story: The Second Stain
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Rating: PG
Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope
Didn’t merely forlornly mope.
But when retrieving Lucas’ ill-gotten gains,
She omitted to match up the gruesome bloodstains.
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Rating: PG
Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope
Didn’t merely forlornly mope.
But when retrieving Lucas’ ill-gotten gains,
She omitted to match up the gruesome bloodstains.
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Must've taken longer to turn the carpet round rather than simply lift it...or perhaps one panicked movement?
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I think with the carpet it may have been a combination of things. Lady Hilda fell on it when she pretended to faint, which presumably moved it round a bit. Then she probably pushed it out of the way, which rotated it more. When she'd grabbed the document, she would have roughly pulled the carpet into place, before running away. And then the policeman would have straightened it out afterwards, moving it further from its original position.
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The mismatch of the carpet and the stain on the floor certainly did help things along for Holmes, but I wonder if he would have solved the case anyway. He was already carrying Lady Hilda's picture when he went to view Lucas' home. Did he perhaps already suspect she'd taken the document from her husband's despatch-box..?
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