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in an accident eight years ago. So, my stepfather got all her
              money, but if Julia or I marry, he must pay
                                                                   Glossary on
              us £250 every year.'                                 wild
              'And now you live with him in the country,'           page 94
              said Holmes.
              'Yes, but he stays at home and never sees anybody, Mr.
              Holmes!' answered Helen Stoner. 'He's more and more
              violent now, and sometimes has fights with the people from
              the village. Everybody's afraid of him now, and they run
              away when they see him. And they're also afraid of his wild
              Indian animals which run freely around the garden. A friend
              sends them to him from India. And the animals are not the
              only wild things in the garden; there are also gypsies. My
              stepfather likes these wild people, and they can come and
              go where they like. Poor Julia and I had very unhappy lives.
              We had no servants. They always left because they were
              afraid of my stepfather, and we had to do all the work in the
              house. Julia was only thirty when she died, and her hair was
              already grey, like my hair now.'
                                                            gypsies (n.):
              'When did she die?' asked                     gitanos
              Sherlock Holmes.

              'She died two years ago, and that's why I'm here. We never
              met anybody in the country, but sometimes we visited some
              of my family who live near London. There, Julia met a young
              man who asked to marry her. My stepfather agreed, but
              soon after this she died.' Miss Stoner put her hand over her
              eyes and cried for a minute.

              Sherlock Holmes was listening with his eyes closed, but now
              he opened them and looked at Helen Stoner.
              'Tell me everything about her death,' he said.

              'I can remember it all very well. It was a terrible time!' she
              answered. 'Our three bedrooms are all downstairs. First
              there is my stepfather's room. Julia's room is next to his, and


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