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The reason the hound attacked Selden was that he was wearing the clothes that Sir Henry had given Barrymore. Barrymore turned and gave them to Selden. Stapleton had set the hound on the scent of Sir Henry, and since the hound smelled the scent of Sir Henry, it attacked Selden.
Holmes and Watson find a body in the darkness of night dressed in Sir Henry's clothes, but it turns out to be Selden in the clothes that Sir Henry had given to the Barrymores just days earlier.
Henry R. Selden was born in 1805.
They were met by Perkins, the groom, at the train station who tells all of them the escape of Selden, the Notting Hill murderer. Next they were met at the Hall by the Barrymores who informed Sir Henry that they wished to leave his service at his earliest convenience.
Watson and Sir Henry Baskerville sat up in Sir Henry's room waiting, and on the second night they heard the creak of a step in the passage. They took a candle and followed a shadowy figure, also with a candle, down the hall to where the figure stopped at a window. They confronted the figure who turned out to be Barrymore, and they found out that Barrymore had been supplying Selden, the Notting Hill murderer, with food and clothing. As it turns out, Selden was the brother of Mrs. Eliza Barrymore.
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The reason the hound attacked Selden was that he was wearing the clothes that Sir Henry had given Barrymore. Barrymore turned and gave them to Selden. Stapleton had set the hound on the scent of Sir Henry, and since the hound smelled the scent of Sir Henry, it attacked Selden.
Holmes and Watson find a body in the darkness of night dressed in Sir Henry's clothes, but it turns out to be Selden in the clothes that Sir Henry had given to the Barrymores just days earlier.
Henry R. Selden was born in 1805.
Henry R. Selden died in 1885.
They were met by Perkins, the groom, at the train station who tells all of them the escape of Selden, the Notting Hill murderer. Next they were met at the Hall by the Barrymores who informed Sir Henry that they wished to leave his service at his earliest convenience.
Watson and Sir Henry Baskerville sat up in Sir Henry's room waiting, and on the second night they heard the creak of a step in the passage. They took a candle and followed a shadowy figure, also with a candle, down the hall to where the figure stopped at a window. They confronted the figure who turned out to be Barrymore, and they found out that Barrymore had been supplying Selden, the Notting Hill murderer, with food and clothing. As it turns out, Selden was the brother of Mrs. Eliza Barrymore.
The address of the Selden Public Library is: 109 S. Kansas Avenue, Selden, 67757 0244
Her younger brother, Selden the Notting Hill murderer, has recently escaped from Princetown prison, and he is living upon the moor. He dies upon the moor soon after Watson discovers Holmes' hideout.
Sir Henry Morgan was a privateer and was a Welsh privateer.
Sir Henry Middleton died in 1613.
Sir Henry Fane died in 1706.