Who is the primary detective in 'The Adventure of the Three Garridebs'?
Who is described as being cold but capable of deep loyalty in the story?
What role does Dr. Watson play in 'The Adventure of the Three Garridebs'?
What is the significance of the character Alexander Hamilton Garrideb?
How does Holmes demonstrate his intelligence regarding the Garrideb case?
What was the tone of Mr. Garrideb's demeanor when he first meets Holmes?
Which city is mentioned as part of Alexander Hamilton Garrideb's origins?
What significant item does Holmes find in the cellar linked to Evans?
What does Holmes acquire to further his investigation in this story?
What ultimately happens to the legacy that John Garrideb tries to claim?
What underlying theme is revealed during the resolution of the story?
Which character's motivation is crucial to understanding the climax?
What element contributes primarily to the resolution's effectiveness?