It is enormous, coal black and flame seems to burst from its mouth, eyes, muzzle, hackles, and dewlap.
Sir Charles Baskerville seemed to have an excellent reputation after his death. He helped Laura Lyons when she could get no help from her own father. The two Hugos lived centuries earlier. The Hugo from the seventeenth century allegedly started the curse of the Baskervilles by kidnapping a maiden and winding up dead on the moor nearby his captive. The Hugo from the eighteenth century wrote the curse of the Baskervilles document in an apparent attempt to rectify the family reputation. These facts are most of what we know about the three men.
No one wrote the note. Only the one word 'MOOR' was printed; the rest was pasted newspaper clippings. If you insist on knowing this spoiler answer, it was sent by Beryl Garcia.
To hunt for men; I hunt the scum of the earth: sailors from tramp ships--lassars, blacks, Chinese, whites, mongrels--a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them."
Willoughby the Dog from the Warner Brothers cartoon, Of Fox & Hounds although, it's a reference to Of Mice & Men, hence the similarities of the titles.It was said by other characters but originated with Willoughby. See Provided Link.
German. And kinda high-pitched. Also: sincere to a fault, but that's just how he played it.
After the men leave, Montag hears the Mechanical Hound growling and lurking in the darkness outside his home. This indicates that the Hound is still a threat to him.
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a great example of how a murder can be a mystery, as the only apparent answer is an impossible one. In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles, the men in the Baskerville family are rumored to be haunted by an ancestral curse.
They met the challenge.
they met the challenge
He scolded the men
Men are good in the physical type than women. Women are more intelligent than men
He scolded the men
Men
Usually just men
they run and scream like mad women..... and men!
vital, valuable?
motivated