Henry Baskerville is initially skeptical and dismissive of the legend of the hound when he hears it. However, as the story unfolds and he learns more about the mysterious circumstances surrounding his uncle's death, he becomes increasingly troubled and anxious. The chilling nature of the tale begins to weigh on him, making him question the reality of the supernatural threat. Ultimately, he is caught between rational skepticism and growing fear as he confronts the family legend.
He lost two of his boots.
Holmes, Watson, Sir Henry, The Barrymore's and Stapleton
In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Sir Henry Baskerville is the heir who comes to take over the manor after the death of Sir Charles Baskerville. He travels from Canada to claim his inheritance at Baskerville Hall, setting off the events that lead Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Baskerville family and the legend of the supernatural hound.
Watson and Sir Henry dine there the night of their arrival in Chapter 6
In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Holmes and Watson meet Sir Henry Baskerville in Coombe Tracey. Sir Henry is the heir to the Baskerville fortune and is concerned about the mysterious circumstances surrounding his late uncle's death. He seeks Holmes's help to uncover the truth behind the legend of the supernatural hound that supposedly haunts the Baskerville family.
He lost two of his boots.
Holmes, Watson, Sir Henry, The Barrymore's and Stapleton
In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Sir Henry Baskerville is the heir who comes to take over the manor after the death of Sir Charles Baskerville. He travels from Canada to claim his inheritance at Baskerville Hall, setting off the events that lead Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Baskerville family and the legend of the supernatural hound.
They come face to face in chapter 14 of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'
yes, he is a complete legend.
Because she was really Stapleton's wife
Watson and Sir Henry dine there the night of their arrival in Chapter 6
In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Holmes and Watson meet Sir Henry Baskerville in Coombe Tracey. Sir Henry is the heir to the Baskerville fortune and is concerned about the mysterious circumstances surrounding his late uncle's death. He seeks Holmes's help to uncover the truth behind the legend of the supernatural hound that supposedly haunts the Baskerville family.
Yes.
Thierry Henry
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.