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"Red Gold" (221b), Holmes Minor October 2019 Monthly Prompt
It broke my heart when the Irregulars grinned – all with gaps in their mouths beyond the usual ones for their ages, or with visibly rotten teeth; they exuded a stable-stench every time they talked to Holmes.
We did our best to see the lads were well-fed and paid decently for their unofficial work. I tended their illnesses and small injuries. But I was a doctor, not a dentist. I pulled the worst teeth but could not replace them.
Then a red-haired pawnbroker crossed our doorstep, and Sherlock Holmes prevented a massive bank robbery. Within the week the grateful manager Mr. Merriweather wired Holmes £200.
"My fees are fixed," Holmes said peevishly, "and I cannot be bought. Had the case been dull I'd have waved it off entirely!"
"It's a reward, not a fee," I chided him. "You saved his bank's reputation as well as their boullion." Gold. Normally in coin form, but sometimes shining from…
The idea struck me.
"Holmes, I have a proposal to disperse that fee."
When he heard my suggestion, my friend agreed immediately.
When most people think of the Red-Headed League they remember an amusing case. But Holmes and I are reminded of that case every time we see the smiling faces of our lads – their strong well-tended teeth augmented by the gold gleam of new biters.
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And I do love the phrase 'new biters' - great b word to end on ^___^
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And just imagine what status-symbols those street kids will be among their peers to have those shiny gold teeth for working for Mr. Holmes!
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