How long has Munro been married to Effie?

Grant 'Jack' Munro, physically tired and upset, walks through Holmes' door. He desperately wants Holmes' advice, saying his life has ''gone to pieces,'' but he's embarrassed to discuss the details because they are about his wife Effie. Munro says he's been married for three years, and there have been no problems.
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Who was Effie in Yellow Face?

"The Yellow Face" was dramatised by Gerry Jones for BBC Radio 4 in 1992 as an episode of the 1989–1998 radio series starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Watson. It featured Helena Breck as Effie Munro.
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Why was Effie lying?

When she fell in love with Grant Munro, Effie believed that he would not accept her if he knew that she had been married to a black man and had a black child. She therefore lied about her daughter being dead.
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What was Grant Munros problem?

Grant 'Jack' Munro is desperately seeking out Holmes to solve the mystery behind his wife Effie's secretive behavior. Munro is a tall, well-dressed man who has never had a reason to distrust his wife until now. Munro waits impatiently for Holmes to return home, desperately seeking advice regarding his wife Effie.
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What happened to the yellow face at the end of the story?

Question: Does "The Adventure of the Yellow Face" end when Grant Munro walks back to his house carrying his stepdaughter with his wife? Answer: Ultimately, when Munro departs with his wife, and his wife's daughter, the case of the Adventure of the Yellow Face has come to an end.
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Why did Holmes ask Watson to whisper Norbury in his ear?

Answer: Because of racist attitudes at the time, the wife feels that she must hide the child away from the sight of her neighbors. Thus, when Sherlock asks Watson to whisper "Norbury" in his ear whenever he becomes, in future, too confident with a prediction, he is asking Watson to remind him of this case.
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What causes Munro to believe that his wife is hiding something from him?

In short story, 'The Adventure of the Yellow Face' by Arthur Conan Doyle, what causes Munro to believe that his wife is hiding something from him? She asks for money and sneaks out in the middle of the night.
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What is the moral of yellow face?

If someone you loved asked you to trust them, would you? Our gut says yes, but it's another story when you know there is information being withheld. In this lesson, we'll discuss the short story, 'The Adventure of the Yellow Face' by Arthur Conan Doyle, and learn how quickly trust can break.
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What could Sherlock Holmes tell about a man from his pipe?

Holmes said that the man is left handed and muscular . The expensive brand of tobacco smoked in the pipe shows that the man had money to spare........
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Who is Effie House of Effie?

Who is House of Effie? House of Effie is an Instagram page with over 107,000 followers, believed to belong to Effie, although her lawyer did not confirm this. On January 10, the account shared alleged screenshots of Instagram DMs between an unknown person and an account that appeared to belong to Armie.
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Why was the man hesitant to speak to Holmes about his problem?

Answers 1. The man is hesitant because his problem concerns his wife..... it is a matter of delicacy and privacy.
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What is the meaning of The Man with the Twisted Lip?

''The Man With the Twisted Lip'' is a case that begins in an opium den while Watson is trying to help a woman retrieve her addict husband. Holmes solves the case of another missing man by revealing that a beggar who has been occupying a room in the opium den is actually the missing gentleman Mr. Neville St. Clair. St.
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What did Neville say last Monday?

There is no reason, therefore, to think that money troubles have been weighing upon his mind. “Last Monday Mr. Neville St. Clair went into town rather earlier than usual, remarking before he started that he had two important commissions to perform, and that he would bring his little boy home a box of bricks.
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What is the crime in The Man with the Twisted Lip?

The Man with the Twisted Lip is a short story that deals with the abduction, and presumed murder, of the rich investor, Neville St Clair.
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Why did Sherlock tell Mrs Hudson to say Norbury?

Sherlock tells Mrs. Hudson to say the word "Norbury" to him if she ever thinks he is being overconfident or cocky. This is a reference to Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Yellow Face" where Holmes tells Watson to do the same.
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How did Holmes learn the man's name?

Answer: Holmes learned the man's name because of a cricketer who bore the name.
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Did Sherlock Holmes marry?

People familiar with Dr. Doyle's work will know that he was killed before the affair was consummated and others will go home happy.” Putting it more succinctly in a letter to Chicago columnist Vincent Starrett in March 1934, he wrote: “Of course we know that Sherlock never married anybody.
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How many siblings did Sherlock Holmes have?

In the original 56 short stories and four novels written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes has only one sibling: an older brother, Mycroft, who appears only in “The Greek Interpreter,” “The Bruce-Partington Plans,” and “The Final Problem,” among the original stories.
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What was Sherlock Holmes addicted to?

One of the darker characteristics of Sherlock Holmes is his cocaine addiction. The personality and thought processes of the fictional character are very similar to those of many real-life ordinary individuals.
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Who is the only person that can help Sherlock Holmes with his sickness?

Dr. Watson was his friend. Once, Holmes pretended as if he were infected with Tarpaunli fever or black Formosa plague, a deadly disease from Sumatra. He didn't take food or drink for three days.
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Why did Holmes drop on his knees?

Answer: As the fog came curling around the house, Holmes dropped on his knees and put his ear on the ground. He heard Sir Henry's footsteps and that is how he came to know that Sir Henry was coming out of Merripit House.
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Why did Holmes act as a dying patient?

Holmes explains his illness was feigned as a ruse to induce Smith to confess to his nephew's murder. Holmes was not infected by the little box; he has enough enemies to know that he must always examine his mail carefully before he opens it.
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What did Armie Hammer do to Effie?

Effie is accusing Hammer of violent rape and physical abuse, during their on-and-off four-year relationship from 2016 to 2020. “On April 24, 2017, Armie Hammer violently raped me for over four hours in Los Angeles, during which he repeatedly slapped my head against a wall, bruising my face,” Effie said.
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