The knees were worn, wrinkled, and stained, and Holmes concluded that they got that way because the pawnbroker's assistant had been spending a great deal of time in the dirt on his knees digging the tunnel.
They indicate that the assistant has been working at an activity on his knees such as digging a tunnel. -by Diana Stefanyuk
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The knees on the trousers are a clue to the mystery because they were digging in the basement. They wanted to get in to the bank vault that was next door.
They indicate that the assistant has been working at an activity on his knees such as digging a tunnel. -by Diana Stefanyuk
The worn knees on the trousers of the pawnbroker's assistant could suggest that he spends a lot of time kneeling down, possibly indicating that he is involved in activities that require him to be physically close to the ground, like sorting through items in a pawn shop. This clue could help the detective identify the assistant's role and potential involvement in the mystery.
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