In "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," what is one improbable consequence of James Ryder's theft of a precious blue gemstone which actually occurs in the story?
A. Ryder feels terrible guilt over what he's done.
B. A man with a history of stealing is arrested for the crime.
C. Sherlock Holmes investigates the case.
D. The jewel ends up inside the body of a goose.



Answer :

The improbable consequence of James Ryder's theft of a precious blue gemstone which actually occurs in the story is that the jewel ends up inside the body of a goose.

What Is James Ryder?

He was an attendant at the Hotel Cosmopolitan in London that stole the Blue Carbuncle, a precious jewel from the room of its owner, the Countess of Morcar, with the help of her maid Catherine Cusack.

The probable consequence of James Ryder's theft of a precious blue gemstone which actually occurs in the story are:

  • Ryder feels terrible guilt over what he's done.
  • A man with a history of stealing is arrested for the crime.
  • Sherlock Holmes investigates the case.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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