Why did the criminals want Mr Wilson to be away from his shop?
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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's short story, “The Red-Headed League,” the criminals want Jabez Wilson out of his pawnbroker's shop because they want to use that shop in a criminal enterprise. Specifically, they want to use it to rob a branch of the City and Suburban Bank.
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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's short story, “The Red-Headed League,” the criminals want Jabez Wilson out of his pawnbroker's shop because they want to use that shop in a criminal enterprise. Specifically, they want to use it to rob a branch of the City and Suburban Bank.
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