The ground was soft,' answered Dr Mortimer. "I saw Sir Charles' footprints outside Baskerville Hall. His footprints were close together as he walked along a path at the edge of the moor. Then he stopped and waited by a wooden gate. After that his footprints changed- they became wide apart and deep. I am sure he began to run. He ran towards
the house. I believe that something came from the moor. I believe he saw the Hound of the Baskervilles.' Yes, yes,' said Holmes, but how do you know that Sir Charles waited by this wooden gate Because he smoked a cigar,' said Dr Mortimer. I saw the white cigar ash on the ground. "Good," said Holmes, good-you are a detective.' Thank you said Dr Mortimer, with a smile. But you believe that Sir Charles was killed by a gigantic hound?' I know he ran away from something,' said Dr Mortimer know I saw those strange footprints of a huge dog. But He looked at his watch. I am meeting Sir Henry Baskerville at Waterloo Station in an hour Sir Henry is Sir Charles' nephew. He has come from Canada. Sir Charles had children, so Sir Henry is now the owner no of Baskerville Hall. And now I have a problem "What is your problem? asked Holmes. believe that Sir Henry is in danger' said Dr Mortimer Is safe take him Baskerville Hall?' it to to I must think,' said Sherlock Holmes. Stay in London tonight. Come and see me again tomorrow morning. Please bring Sir Henry with you. I I shall do so,' said Dr Mortimer. He stood up. Now must go to meet Sir Henry at Waterloo Station. Good day. When Dr Mortimer had left, Holmes said to me, 'We have a problem here, Watson. There are three questions. What is the crime Who did it? How was it done
The ground was soft,' answered Dr Mortimer. "I saw Sir Charles' footprints outside Baskerville Hall. His footprints were close together as he walked along a path at the edge of the moor. Then he stopped and waited by a wooden gate. After that his footprints changed- they became wide apart and deep. I am sure he began to run. He ran towards
the house. I believe that something came from the moor. I believe he saw the Hound of the Baskervilles.' Yes, yes,' said Holmes, but how do you know that Sir Charles waited by this wooden gate Because he smoked a cigar,' said Dr Mortimer. I saw the white cigar ash on the ground. "Good," said Holmes, good-you are a detective.' Thank you said Dr Mortimer, with a smile. But you believe that Sir Charles was killed by a gigantic hound?' I know he ran away from something,' said Dr Mortimer know I saw those strange footprints of a huge dog. But He looked at his watch. I am meeting Sir Henry Baskerville at Waterloo Station in an hour Sir Henry is Sir Charles' nephew. He has come from Canada. Sir Charles had children, so Sir Henry is now the owner no of Baskerville Hall. And now I have a problem "What is your problem? asked Holmes. believe that Sir Henry is in danger' said Dr Mortimer Is safe take him Baskerville Hall?' it to to I must think,' said Sherlock Holmes. Stay in London tonight. Come and see me again tomorrow morning. Please bring Sir Henry with you. I I shall do so,' said Dr Mortimer. He stood up. Now must go to meet Sir Henry at Waterloo Station. Good day. When Dr Mortimer had left, Holmes said to me, 'We have a problem here, Watson. There are three questions. What is the crime Who did it? How was it done
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