![]() After Julia retired to her own room, Helen heard three disconcerting sounds in quick succession-her sister’s screams, a low whistle like the one Julia had described, and a metallic clang. Helen had not heard the sound, but she thinks that the noise was likely caused by the Romani camping on the lawn. On the night of her death, Julia complained about the smell of their stepfather’s cigars seeping into her bedroom and mentioned that a low whistle had awoken her the past three nights. Helen recalls how Julia’s bedroom stood between Helen’s room and Dr. Julia passed away two years ago, and her death occurred two weeks before she was to be married. She also wishes to ask Holmes for advice because she fears her own life is now in danger. ![]() ![]() After providing this background information about her family, Helen says that she came to London because she wanted to discuss the strange circumstances surrounding her twin sister’s death. ![]()
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