Read the excerpt from "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle." There was a long silence, broken only by Sherlock Holmes tapping his fingertips on the table. Suddenly, friend rose and threw open the door. my "Get out!" he said. "What, sir? Oh, Heaven bless you!" "No more words. Get out!" No more words were needed. There was a rush, a clatter upon the stairs, the bang of a door, and the crisp rattle of running footfalls from the street. E Part A What can readers conclude about Holmes bo the details in the text? He believes Ryder has learned a lesson will not steal again. Holmes knows that Ryder is dangerous criminal. He worries he cannot prove that Ryder s the gem. Holmes wants Ryder to be punished for t crime he committed. A KI​