there are many red herrings in the story but the most obvious is the gypsies
The gypsies.
The gypsies are an excellent example of red herrings, as are the jungle animals.
Helen's sister Julia had cried out before dying, "It was the band, Helen. The Speckled Band." Holmes said later that his first thought was of the "band" of gypsies, some of whom may have worn speckled headbands or clothing.
As a red herring.
we think they could be the murderers when as it happens they r not
a speckled band
Helen stoner is one of the important character in the story "The Adventures of the speckled band".
The antagonist for "The Speckled Band" was Dr. Roylott.
As a red herring.
we think they could be the murderers when as it happens they r not
a speckled band
Helen stoner is one of the important character in the story "The Adventures of the speckled band".
The antagonist for "The Speckled Band" was Dr. Roylott.
'Oh, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!'
it is a swamp adder- a type of snake
The Speckled Band
The Speckled Band - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Mystery
It signifies a story of Sherlock Holmes in which the so called Speckled Band are the last words of a dying lady. It is later uncovered that the speckled band is a fatal snake which was used by the villian to attack his victims.
The Adventure of the Speckled Band was published in February 1892, and it was written shortly before that.The Adventure of the Speckled Band was created in 1892.