![]() ![]() ![]() Duncan Ross (the authority figure who selects Wilson) gradually stops visiting Wilson to check on him. The sheer implausibility of the existence of such a fund and easy work messes Wilson’s mind but since everything turns out to be the way the advertisement states, he adopts the new role and regularly receives his pay according to the contract. But Wilson has second thoughts and to avoid getting caught in this hoax, he conducts an investigation of his own. Surprisingly, the man in authority selects Wilson as the heir to the vacancy on the condition of working from ten to two as a part of his new duty (to copy Encyclopaedia Britannica) and Vincent would manage the shop in the meantime. When Wilson decides to apply for the vacancy, he is astonished to see too many men with all shades of red hair at Fleet Street. The advertisement is brought in by Vincent, Wilson’s assistant at the pawn shop. Watson reads an advertisement addressing all the redhead people to be entitled to a vacancy of obtaining €4 per week on a nominal basis, which is the case Wilson presents to them. Holmes deduces other aspects of Wilson’s life that surprises and impresses the latter regarding the former’s skills. ![]()
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