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In "A Study in Scarlet," Jefferson Hope seeks to kill the individuals responsible for the death of his beloved, Lucy Ferrier. He is driven by a desire for revenge against John Ferrier's enemies, particularly the Mormons, who he believes betrayed and caused her demise. This quest for vengeance becomes central to his character and the narrative's conflict.

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