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Though we all ha read that "The Redheaded League" was an office where, only redheaded men were allowed to work. A man named Hopkins, who was really rich, made this league so that the redheaded people could work there.But in reality there was no such thing and no one knew about it. it was all a plan john clay to succeed robbing the bank.
According to Sherlock, it is his brother, Mycroft. He never liked to leave his club or office and certainly didn't want to go out investigating. Sherlock would sometimes consult with him and Mycroft sent work his way.
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Holmes sent a telegram to the nearest telegraph office in Grimpen with explicit instructions that the other telegram to Barrymore is to be 'delivered into his own hand', which would have determined if Barrymore was at Baskerville Hall, but the postmaster did not follow the instructions.
My guess is that Holmes recognised John Clay from the description provided by Jabez Wilson of the white splash of acid on his forehead, and he was anxious to find him. After all, Holmes did say he had "one or two little turns" with Clay in the past.
Either "Elementary!" or "Elementary, my dear Watson!"
The Red-headed league was dissolved because they have already finished digging the tunnel in the Bank. They no longer needed Wilson to stay in the office to disguise John Clay's absence while he was off digging the tunnel.The red headed league was only a distraction to get Mr.Wilson away from his pawnshop so that the thieves could dig the hole. After the hole was dug, there was no need for the red headed league so they closed it
Besides the ubiquitous Sherlock Holmes, there's Sam Spade (created by Dashiel Hammet), Hercule Poirot, and Miss Maple (both from Agatha Christie). Besides the ubiquitous Sherlock Holmes, there's Sam Spade (created by Dashiel Hammet), Hercule Poirot, and Miss Maple (both from Agatha Christie).
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A goose and a hat in 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.' Grant Munro's pipe in 'The Yellow Face.' Dr. Mortimer's walking stick in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'.In 'The Adventure of the Dying Detective,' it was an ivory box. Also, the occasional calling card (what is referred to as a business card today).
Mike Holmes, the Canadian contractor and television personality, is based in the Greater Toronto Area, specifically in Ontario. His company, Holmes Group, operates out of offices in the region. For precise location details, it's advisable to check the official Holmes Group website or contact them directly.