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 last victim of the "speckled band" in Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" is Helen Stoner. She is the stepdaughter of Dr. Grimesby Roylott, who is responsible for the deaths of Helen's sister, Julia, and attempts to kill Helen as well. Julia's mysterious death, which is linked to the sinister "speckled band," serves as the catalyst for Sherlock Holmes's investigation.
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The antagonist for "The Speckled Band" was Dr. Roylott.
'Oh, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!'
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In chemistry, the symbol "" signifies a positive charge on an ion or a molecule.
In Greek mythology, the dove is a symbol of the goddess Aphrodite. However, normally, a white dove is considered a symbol of peace.
Yes, speckled can be an adjective--a speckled egg.
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It's an early Christian symbol (if that's what you mean, the question is a bit unclear for me). It is supposed to signify Christ.
The "" symbol in a chemical equation signifies the combination of two or more reactants to form a single product.
The symbol ":" in programming languages signifies assignment, where the value on the right side is assigned to the variable on the left side.
The recycle symbol with a line through it signifies that the item is not recyclable and should not be placed in recycling bins.
In music notation, the symbol "f" signifies forte, which means to play loudly or with strength.
In DOS, the "" symbol signifies a comment in a batch file, which means that any text following the "" symbol on a line is ignored by the system when the batch file is executed.
Symbol is £. Many finance statements just put GBP