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How does the mystery of Bartholomew's murder lead Holmes to track down small?
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Solution
Bartholomew was found dead because of the poison dart. Holmes guessed the Murderer to be the one legged man. Jonathan small and his accomplice. Holmes traced the steam launch by which Small tried to escape but was caught.
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