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 3  Here's a brief summary of the plots for each of the stories in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes":
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 5  **1. A Scandal in Bohemia:**  The King of Bohemia hires Holmes to retrieve a compromising photograph from Irene Adler, a former lover. Holmes is outsmarted by Irene's wit and quick thinking.
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 7  **2. The Red-Headed League:** A pawnbroker with bright red hair is hired for a strange, high-paying job that abruptly ends. Holmes discovers it's all a ploy to distract the pawnbroker while criminals tunnel into a bank vault.
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 9  **3. A Case of Identity:** A young woman's fiancé mysteriously disappears on their wedding day. Holmes reveals that the missing man was her stepfather in disguise, aiming to keep her fortune for himself.
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11  **4. The Boscombe Valley Mystery:** A young man is accused of murdering his father. Holmes investigates and uncovers a past crime and a secret love affair that reveal the true killer.
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13  **5. The Five Orange Pips:** A man receives threatening letters containing five orange pips.  Holmes discovers the letters are a warning from the Ku Klux Klan and races to save the man's life, but is ultimately unsuccessful.
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15  **6. The Man with the Twisted Lip:**  A man disappears from an opium den. Holmes, undercover in the den, discovers the missing man is actually a successful professional beggar hiding his true identity from his family.
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17  **7. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle:** A precious gem is stolen, and a plumber is wrongly accused. Holmes follows a trail of clues, starting with a goose and a hat, to find the real thief and recover the jewel.
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19  **8. The Adventure of the Speckled Band:** A woman fears for her life after her sister dies mysteriously in a locked room. Holmes discovers the culprit is their stepfather, who uses a venomous snake to kill his stepdaughters and inherit their fortune.
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21  **9. The Adventure of the Engineer’s Thumb:** A hydraulic engineer is hired for a strange job and nearly killed by a dangerous machine. He escapes with the help of a mysterious woman, and Holmes deduces that the criminals are coiners who destroy their operation before they can be caught.
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23  **10. The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor:**  A bride disappears from her wedding breakfast. Holmes unravels the mystery, revealing that the bride had run off to reunite with her first husband, whom she believed to be dead.
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25  **11. The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet:** A valuable coronet is stolen from a banker's home, and his son is accused. Holmes investigates and discovers the real thief is the banker's niece, who is in love with a dangerous criminal.
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27  **12. The Adventure of the Copper Beeches:** A governess takes a job with a high salary and unusual conditions. Holmes uncovers a plot involving a hidden prisoner and a dangerous mastiff. The governess helps rescue the prisoner, who turns out to be her employer's daughter.
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