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In "The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips," Sherlock Holmes receives a visit from Mr. John Openshaw, who seeks Holmes' help regarding a series of ominous events that have befallen his family. Openshaw's uncle and father had both died under strange circumstances after receiving envelopes containing five orange pips (seeds).Holmes investigates the matter and learns that others have experienced similar fates after receiving the same ominous message. Through his deductive reasoning, Holmes connects the incidents to the Ku Klux Klan, an American racist organization. The orange pips were a form of warning sent to individuals associated with the Klan or who might testify against its members.Despite Holmes' efforts to protect Openshaw, tragedy strikes when Openshaw himself receives the deadly message. Despite Holmes' attempts to safeguard him, Openshaw meets a tragic end, drowned in a manner reminiscent of the other deaths.Holmes, however, manages to track down the ship responsible for delivering the fatal letters and investigates further to uncover the origins of the sinister plot. The story concludes with Holmes unraveling the connection between the deaths and the Ku Klux Klan, though Openshaw's death remains a somber reminder of the dangers surrounding the case of the five orange pips.