Find the answers to these questions and you will have your clues.
1. What two businesses were found to be in close proximity?
2. What happened when Holmes thumped his stick on the pavement?
3. What about the pawnbroker's assistant did Holmes find interesting?
While there, he confirmed the identity of John Clay as well as observing that he bore the physical characteristics of somebody who had been digging (dirty knees, etc.). In addition to this, he ascertained by tapping his walking stick against the sidewalk the direction of the tunnel and therefore its target, the bank.
Sherlock Holmes sometimes with Watson either being sent a letter or just a sudden visit then Sherlock asks the client to explain the situation Sherlock makes some deductions about his client they are usually surprised then he goes to investigate gets clues and captures the criminal. chronologically told out by the author.
Your question is incomplete. Who came in what episode? Several people came to visit Holmes in various episodes.
Sherlock Holmes often did not reveal his deductions or plans even to Watson until the case was complete. In this particular case, he needed Watson to believe a certain way, so he would convince someone to visit Holmes. Holmes also knew that Watson was not a good actor.
I believe you are referring to the case Holmes termed "that little affair of the Vatican cameos" he was involved in at the time of Sir Charles Baskerville's death. In that case, Holmes probably went to the Vatican; otherwise, I am not sure to what you are referring.
The cabinet photograph that the King of Bohemia originally wanted Sherlock Holmes to recover remained with Irene Norton nee Adler; however, Holmes, Watson, and the king found a substitute photo in its hiding place, which Holmes kept, and there was a letter addressed to Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes sometimes with Watson either being sent a letter or just a sudden visit then Sherlock asks the client to explain the situation Sherlock makes some deductions about his client they are usually surprised then he goes to investigate gets clues and captures the criminal. chronologically told out by the author.
Your question is incomplete. Who came in what episode? Several people came to visit Holmes in various episodes.
Sherlock Holmes often did not reveal his deductions or plans even to Watson until the case was complete. In this particular case, he needed Watson to believe a certain way, so he would convince someone to visit Holmes. Holmes also knew that Watson was not a good actor.
Red Square is in the Russian city of Moscow.
Moscow.
About 5000 people visit a month
It is difficult to abridge a well-written answer. I am very sorry, but that phone call has made it necessary to abridge my visit.
moscow.
Book 8 in the 39 Clues series is titled "The Emperor's Code." In this installment, the Cahill siblings explore clues related to the great inventor and artist, Leonardo da Vinci. They visit various locations in Europe to uncover the secrets of their ancestor's past and outsmart competing family branches in the hunt for the clues.
The Red Square is located in Moscow, Russia.
yes he was, on the show and tell episode when Steve's brother, Joe, was coming to visit
Your knight can visit any particular square you want at most in 4 moves. If you mean to visit every square on the board moving arround then I dont know. It will probably make 16 moves so that 16x4 64 squares. I dont know if it is possible however I havent tested it