How did Holmes use the knowledge that Mr.wilson's assistant liked Photography to solve the case.
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I guess it was in 1881
Sherlock Holmes
Holmes saw all he needed to see from outside the shop: the knees of the assistant's trousers.
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.
Holmes had formed a theory about what was going on at the pawn shop. He tests his theory with two specific items. Rather than knock on the door, he pounded on the pavement in front of the door with his stick. Seeing the clay on the knees of the pants confirmed that the assistant had been digging.
How did Holmes use the knowledge that Mr.wilson's assistant liked Photography to solve the case.
Holmes pretends to be lost and asks for directions to assess Mr. Wilson's assistant's knowledge and awareness, as well as to gather information about the layout and security of Wilson's pawnshop. This allows Holmes to gauge the assistant's observant skills and potential involvement in the case before revealing his true identity and purpose.
Kitty Winter
I guess it was in 1881
Nigel Bruce
Dr. John H. Watson was modeled after Sherlock Holmes' assistant. Dr. Watson serves as the companion and chronicler of Sherlock Holmes' detective adventures in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories.
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes' assistant was named Dr. Watson. Alexander Graham Bell's assistant was named Mr. Watson.
Holmes saw all he needed to see from outside the shop: the knees of the assistant's trousers.
No. To the best of my knowledge he is still alive.
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.
The Sherlock Holmes stories were usually narrated by Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes' friend and companion. Watson was a doctor and war veteran who often chronicled the detective's cases from his perspective.