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Sunday, September 11, 2011


-       By sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The greek interpreter

- Summary
Sherlock Holmes and his friend are trying to solve a case where Sherlock Holmes brothers friend, Mr Melas, are involved. Mr Melas are an interpreter and one day an English man came to his hotel and picked him up for a job. The English men had captured a Greek man and his sisters and they needed Mr Melas to convince him to sign over his and his sisters fortune. When they released Mr Melas they warned him not to tell anything, but they found out that he told Sherlock Holmes and co. The English men had to use him one more time to convince the Greek man, and after that they tried to poison Mr Melas and the Greek man with charcoal. Meanwhile Sherlock Holmes and co. were trying to find Mr Melas and the Greek man with success. The Greek man died, but Mr Melas survived. Later on you hear that two English men who was travelling in Hungary with a Greek woman was stabbed to death. 

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