The Hound of the Baskervilles Sir Arthur Conan Doyle One night Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson came back to there office and found a walking cane. After finding this walking cane Holmes and Watson examined and made hypothesis of who could have left this walking canes here. After making a conclusion Dr.
Mortimer came in the office with a case of homicide on Sir Charles Baskerville who had died that week. Dr. Mortimer explains what had happened to his friend. Dr. Mortimer thought that even though it was a clean death he thinks there is some foul play. Holmes and Watson decide to take the case.
Afterwards Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry Baskerville go back to the hotel. When they leave Holmes and Watson decide to follow them. Holmes and Watson discover that there is someone following Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer. When they return to the hotel they discover a note that is telling Sir Henry to stay off the moor.
When Holmes and Watson go to see Sir Henry for breakfast when Sir Henry tells Holmes that he was missing a boot he had bought the day before. After he observes the threat of the death and sends Dr. Watson down with Sir Henry to the moor. After a slow week Watson observes that Ms. Stapleton saying to go back to London to Watson.
Watson puts that into his first memo to Holmes. In his second Memo he had put in that there was a convict on the moor. Also during that memo he mentioned that he heard the howl of a strange animal. He also adds the description of all the suspects. One night they follow Barrymore into a room where he has a candle up against the window. Watson found out that the convict on the moor is Mrs.
The Term Paper on Sir Henry Holmes One Mortimer
... gentleman. 'This is Sir Henry Baskerville,' said Dr. Mortimer.' Why, yes,' said he, 'and the strange thing is, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, that if my ... manuscript and flattened it upon his knee.' You will observe, Watson, the alternative use of the long s and the short. ... from the moor. The word 'moor' only was printed in ink.' Now,' said Sir Henry Baskerville, 'perhaps you will tell me, Mr. Holmes, what in ...
Barrymore’s brother and they were feeding him. Watson and Sir Henry decided to go catch the convict that night. That night they chase the convict to run from the moor when they see a shadow of a man in shape somewhat like Holmes. Later that week Barrymore gives Watson some critical evidence of who could have killed Sir Charles. Barrymore gives Watson an end of a burnt letter with the initials L.
L. The next day Watson goes to everyone in the moor who has the initials of L. L. He finds out it was Laura Lyons and goes to her the next day.
That day he went to Laura Lyons home and questioned her but she would answer only when it was forced out of her. On the way back Watson sees that there is a boy delivering food to a stone hut on the side of a hill on the moor. Watson followed the boy to find no one in the hut. Watson decides to wait in the hut. When the person comes back he finds that it was only Holmes. After Holmes makes his presence felt he fooled everyone by saying he was going the next day.
The next day he orders Sir Henry to walk home after eating at Mr. Stapleton’s house. That night when Sir Henry was walking home Watson and Holmes wait outside of the house when the fog started to roll in. When they heard the footsteps of Sir Henry when out of the fog comes a huge hound. The hound attacks Sir Henry when Holmes and Watson both shoot the dog.
That night they search the house but only found his wife tied up. The next morning the wife told them the way but all they found was the missing boot of Sir Henry in the bog.