I think the misleading detail in this case is the Red Headed League itself. The league was only formed to lure Jabez Wilson into doing the fake 'work'. Wilson would have got his post even if he was bald because the sole point of creating the league was to remove him from his shop from ten a.m. to two p.m. every day. However it is important to note that Wilson was not the target but the unwitting facilitator to the attempted crime. This story uses one of Conan Doyle's favourite motifs of the decoy. For similar stories where a character is decoyed from their usual environment to facilitate a crime see 'The Stockbroker's Clerk'; 'The Naval Treaty'; 'The Second Stain'; 'The Three Garridebs' and arguably 'The Copper Beeches'.
The story is set in London.
He aka Vincent Spaulding who planned a bank robbery in "The Red Headed League." He is the main "bad" character in this story.
He wanted to learn the business.
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
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).
The story is set in London.
The tone of "The Red-Headed League" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be described as mysterious and intriguing. It combines elements of suspense, detective work, and humor, creating an engaging and suspenseful atmosphere throughout the story.
The Red Headed League has been shut down. That gave Holmes notice that there was no longer a need to keep Wilson out of the shop during the day. So he notified Scotland Yard and the bank immediately.
The Red-Headed League is hardly a "book"; at about 9100 words it's not even an especially long story. That aside. Mr. Jabez Wilson mentions that his assistant has a taste for the hobby. Mr. Wilson also gives the name of the assistant near the beginning of the story; you should do at least part of your homework yourself.
He aka Vincent Spaulding who planned a bank robbery in "The Red Headed League." He is the main "bad" character in this story.
He wanted to learn the business.
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
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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).
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In the short story "The Red-Headed League" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mr. Jabez Wilson goes to the bank cellar on Saturday night to copy out the Encyclopedia Britannica in exchange for a high salary. However, this is all part of a ploy orchestrated by criminals to keep him out of his workplace so they can tunnel into a nearby bank and attempt a robbery.