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c. What were the various conclusions Holmes arrived at on his
first visit to Saxe-Coburg Square, and how did he arrive at
them?​

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Answered by amanjatti0055
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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Holmes' first action upon coming is to thoroughly examine the client's business (a pawn shop). He then becomes acquainted with the story's setting and context. Finally, he puts his theory to the test in order to acquire evidence later in the inquiry.

                Sherlock Holmes is originally lured into the riddle posed by Jabez Wilson, a pawn shop proprietor with a head of blazing red hair, in The Red-Headed League. Wilson has the opportunity to make a good living by doing menial labour. Holmes uncovers a darker plot, a bank robbery orchestrated by Vincent Spaulding, the shop's young apprentice.

                Saxe-Coburg Square housed Mr. Wilson's pawn business. There was a cellar beneath it. When Holmes struck the ground in front of the business with his stick, he discovered that the cellar was on the backside of the shop, where Spaulding spent the majority of his time. Spaulding's pant legs were filthy,

       So, Holmes assumed he was constructing a tunnel. He was curious as to where the tunnel led. So Holmes decided to investigate the road behind Saxe-Coburg Square, which was the next street behind the shop and discovered the bank there.

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