Dr. Watson is described as thin, tall, a former athlete, and strong, He is also described as brown, mustached, and thick-necked.
The villain who owned and trained the hound in the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of Baskerville was Jack Stapleton. When confronted by Watson about rumors of a hound, he tells him that the sounds are just the bogs settling.
Andre Morell
Dr. John Watson.
'And then again, there is the "friends of the C. C. H." I should guess that to be the Something Hunt, . . .' -- Dr. Watson, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'
Detective - Sherlock Holmes Red Herring - The Hound Sidekick - Watson Culprit - Stapleton Femme Fatale - Laura Lyons (for themurder of Charles)
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson kill the hound.
The villain who owned and trained the hound in the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of Baskerville was Jack Stapleton. When confronted by Watson about rumors of a hound, he tells him that the sounds are just the bogs settling.
Andre Morell
Dr. John Watson.
If you're referring to the Hound of the Baskervilles, it was Sherlock Holmes himself.
'And then again, there is the "friends of the C. C. H." I should guess that to be the Something Hunt, . . .' -- Dr. Watson, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'
he changed on the note thAT HE WAS the sidekick to shserlock and then at the end he was like a different person
Detective - Sherlock Holmes Red Herring - The Hound Sidekick - Watson Culprit - Stapleton Femme Fatale - Laura Lyons (for themurder of Charles)
Dr Mortimer's stick.A walking stick
Watson and Sir Henry dine there the night of their arrival in Chapter 6
The Hound of the Baskervilles is primarily told from the first-person point of view of Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes's close friend and confidant. Watson serves as the narrator, providing insights into the mystery while also emphasizing his observations and emotions throughout the story. This perspective allows readers to connect with Watson's experiences and feelings as he unravels the case alongside Holmes.
In The Hounds of the Baskervilles, the lonely figure that Watson sees looking over the moors is Sherlock Holmes. At the time, Watson did not realize it was Holmes because he thought Holmes was still in London.