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.
Rodger Baskerville, also known as Hugo Baskerville, is often depicted as the original instigator of the Baskerville curse in Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles." However, he is not directly identified as Stapleton; instead, Stapleton is a separate character who seeks to exploit the legend for his own gain. The confusion arises from the links between these characters and their shared heritage, but they are distinct individuals with different motives and roles in the story. Therefore, while they are interconnected through the curse's narrative, they are not the same person.
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It's the fifth Sherlock Holmes book. It's about a very rich man named Charles Baskerville who died of fright, apparently. His nephew, Henry Baskerville, is to come to England to claim his inheritance and take over the estate. There's a family curse about a demon dog who terrorizes every Baskerville, and it's said that the dog was what frightened Charles so much that he died. Holmes is too busy to go out to the moor to do the case, so Watson is sent instead.
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Victor Hugo wrote "On Your Own" on the island of Guernsey, where he lived in exile following his political exile from France.
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