In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," the composer of the letter, which is ultimately revealed to be forged, attempts to conceal the true nature of the threat against Sir Henry Baskerville. The letter implies a warning about danger related to the moor and the Baskerville curse, aiming to instill fear and manipulate Sir Henry's actions. This deception is part of a larger plot to control events surrounding the Baskerville estate and eliminate Sir Henry. Ultimately, the letter's intent is to create confusion and steer Sir Henry away from the truth of the situation.
Henry Holmes - composer - was born in 1839.
He lost two of his boots.
Holmes, Watson, Sir Henry, The Barrymore's and Stapleton
Watson and Sir Henry dine there the night of their arrival in Chapter 6
The climax of the story would probably be when the hound lurks from the shadows to chase Sir Henry Baskerville.
As you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor.
Henry Holmes - composer - died in 1905.
Henry Holmes - composer - was born in 1839.
Henry Forbes - composer - died in 1859.
Henry Forbes - composer - was born in 1804.
Henry Bishop - composer - died in 1855.
Henry Bishop - composer - was born in 1786.
He lost two of his boots.
Holmes, Watson, Sir Henry, The Barrymore's and Stapleton
They come face to face in chapter 14 of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'
The composer of the music for the film romeo and juliet is Henry Mancini.
Henry Krieger