I assume you are referring to Fleet Street, but I'm not sure what answer you are looking for.
Holmes found at least three things at Fleet Street.
He found:
Please note there was NOT a hollow underneath the street in FRONT of the pawn shop.
"I surprised you by beating upon the pavement with my stick. I was ascertaining whether the cellar stretched out in front or behind. It was not in front." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Red-Headed League'
Holmes found a piece of mud on the street in the red-headed league case. This led him to discover that the criminals were tunneling from a nearby shop to the bank.
Yes, there is an example of epiphany in The Red Headed League (as there is in almost all Sherlock Holmes stories out there). The moment when Sherlock realizes that he needs to find the object of the prank can be considered to be an epiphany.
Jabez Wilson wanted Sherlock Holmes to find out why the Red-Headed League [which for a while he had belonged too] has suddenly disappeared.Caroline
Vincent Spaulding was a character in the red-headed league story (Sherlock Holmes). He was Jabez Wilson's assistant working half-wages. Later on in the book you find out that he is actually John Clay. A criminal mastermind (who Holmes has to arrest).
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.
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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
Follow in this order to find out mystery clue 5. Jabez Wilson's pawn shop is behind the the City and Suburban Bank. clue 2. The red-headed league job took Jabez Wilson away from his shop from ten until two in the afternoon. clue 1. Spaulding spent a lot of time in the cellar clue 4. When Holmes looked at Vincent Spaulding's knees, he saw that they were covered with soil. clue 3. When Holmes knocked on the ground in front Jabez Wilson's pawn shop, he discovered that the ground beneath was solid.
The theme of "The Adventure of the Red-Headed League" centers around deception and greed. The story highlights how people can be easily manipulated for personal gain, as well as the consequences of falling for elaborate schemes.
go knock on every door and find out.. ._. ================================================================= The person who is famous living there this Sherlock Holmes, who supposedly lived in 221b.
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Holmes already suspected that Vincent Spaulding was up to no good in 'The Red-headed League,' but he needed to know why. He beat his walking stick upon the pavement, and he determined from this by the solid sound he heard that a tunnel would not be in front of the pawnbroker's shop. When he knocked on the door and saw the soiled knees of Spaulding's trousers, his suspicions were confirmed that a tunnel must be under construction. Holmes then walked around the block (BEHIND the pawnbroker's shop) to find the Coburg branch of the City and Suburban Bank.
You only get to Holmes after you beat all 5 game shows, then avoid his robots to reach the sewer entrance on Main Street. Beat 4 of his security systems, and you can use the Inventor's thumb drive to reprogram Holmes to be friendly again. (see related question)