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The Hound of The Baskervilles

The Hound of The Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a mystery that takes place in London and the Baskerville Hall in Devonshire. Sherlock Holmes is a private detective who along with his assistant Dr. Watson solve the death of Sir Charles Baskerville and the attempted murder of Sr. Henry Baskerville. Other main characters are the care takers of Baskerville Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Barrymore, the amateur astronomer and fan of British Law, Mr. Franklin. Mr. Stapleton who knows the moor better than anyone and his sister Mrs. Stapleton who Sir Henry falls in love with also play important parts. Dr. Mortimer is another main character who is a friend and doctor to the late Sir Charles Baskerville.

Dr. Mortimer visits Holmes with concern about Sir Henry Baskerville inheriting Baskerville Hall. Sir Henry receives a cut out message warning him to stay away from the moor. A savage hound is said to live there. While Dr. Mortimer, Sir Henry Baskerville, Dr. Watson, and Holmes, visit they are followed by a bearded man. Sir Henry has two different boots stolen.

After arriving at the hall Sir Henry meets Mrs. Stapleton and falls in love with her. Watson was se


Holmes would also use incorrect guesses by Watson to guide his deduction. Watson guessed that Mr. Mortimer's walking stick with the engraving, "Friends of C.C.H." probably came from the local hunt organization. Holmes deducts it more likely came from Charing Cross Hospital since they think he was a country doctor.

This book is hard to follow with all the characters and action, but it shows how the little things once put together solve the crime as a whole.

Holmes also went secretly to Devonshire to study the case for himself. He had figured out that Stapleton was the bearded man in London that had stolen Sir Henry's boot. He would use this boot to give the hound Sir Henry's scent. Holmes has Sir Henry walk home alone from the Stapletons' in order to get Stapleton to set the hound loose on him. Stapleton thinks Holmes and Watson have returned to London. Holmes and Watson end up following, killing the hound. They find Mrs. Stapleton tied up in the house because Stapleton was afraid she would warn Sir Henry about his plan. Stapleton tries to escape through the moor, but a heavy fog causes him to lose his way and fall into the mire.

Dr. Watson finds

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