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  1. Jonathan Small is the main antagonist of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Sign of the Four‎‎. He is a peg-legged man who has an accomplice in his loyal friend Tonga. Small came from a poor family in England. He joined the army, and served in India. During that time, he was swimming in a river...

  2. Hace 4 días · Learn about Jonathan Small, the one-legged convict and treasure hunter in Arthur Conan Doyle's novel. Find out how he is described, what he reveals and how he relates to the plot.

  3. Jonathan Small is a wooden-legged man who seeks revenge on Major Sholto for the theft of the Agra treasure. He is one of the four original men who acquired the treasure in India and was betrayed by Sholto.

  4. While the police wrongly take Thaddeus in as a suspect, Holmes deduces from footmarks and other clues that there are two persons involved in the murder: a one-legged white man named Jonathan Small, and a small Andamanese accomplice, who accidentally stepped in creosote.

  5. Jonathan Small is shown to be a terrifying character and a horrible criminal as, just after he has been arrested (and Tonga has been killed), he seems to find the situation funny, which causes readers to fear him even more – he seems completely remorseless, which makes him incredibly dangerous.

  6. Jonathan Small is one of the four men who seek a treasure in Arthur Conan Doyle's novella. He is a former soldier who was imprisoned in India and betrayed by Major Sholto.

  7. Jonathan Small, the fourth member of the sign of the four, tells his story of how he stole the Agra treasure from an Indian rajah during the mutiny. He reveals the location of the treasure and his motives for joining the plot.