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HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLE 巴斯克维尔的猎犬
The writer of this story was Dr Waston. He was a friend of a famous detective, Mr Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes Lived at 221B Baker Street in the middle of London. On the morning in 1889, a man who named Dr Mortimer knocked on the door. Dr Mortimer worked in the country. He lived and worked on Dartmoor. He worked for the owner of a big house on Dartmoor., sir Charles Baskerville. Sir Charles Baskerville died three month ago. He died of a heart attack, but Dr Mortimer thought he has been killed by a gigantic dog. So Dr Mortimer asked Mr Holmes to find out the truth of Sir Charles’s death.
He also told Mr Holmes the Hound of the Baskervilles. Sir Hugo Baskerville was a cruel man who did not believe in God. One day, he caught a girl from a farm. The girl ran away. So Hugo tried to let the dogs find them. Suddenly he and his men saw a strange, black dog. The huge dog killed Hugo. Since that time, many of the sons of Baskerville family have died while they were young.
On the next morning, Homes met Henry Baskerville at Baker Street. He was 30 years old. He was not tall, but he was broad and strong. He looked like a boxer. Henry lost an old boots and a new boots in two days. Holmes and Dr Waston found a man with a thick black beard. That man sent a letter to Henry and followed Sir Henry to the hotel. Then Dr Watson went with Sir Henry to the Baskerville Hall.
At the Baskerville Hall, Dr Waston met Barrymore, a man with a thick black beard and a pale face who has been a servant for Baskerville. He and his wife have lived there for many years. On the the next day, when Dr Waston was going on a walk, Dr Mortimer introduced a stranger to him. His name was Stapleton. He was a small, thin, clean-shaven man with a long face. At the Merripet House, Dr Waston met Miss Stapleton, Stapleton’s sister. But she didn’t look like her brother very much. She had dark hair, she was slim and tall, with dark eyes. When Dr Waston went back, Miss Stapleton spoke quickly, in a low voice, 'Go back to London.’
The owner of the Lafter Hall was Mr Frankland. He used to look at the stars by his large telescope, but he used them to look at the moor these days. Because there was a man who named Seldon hiding at the Dartmoor. He was a dangerous murderer.
Henry wanted to marry Miss Stapleton, but Mr Stapleton was angry when he heard that. One day, Henry and Dr Waston found Barrymore signaling a signal. He was signaling at Seldon, he was the brother of Mrs Barrymore. When Henry and Dr Waston ran across the moor, they heard a sound of a larde dog. Then they saw Seldon falling from the hill. His neck was broken. At last, Dr Wason saw a tall, thin man who is familiar with him.
The next day, Dr waston found Holmes hiding in the moor. Holmes told Henry and him the whole plan. That night, they killed the huge hound and found out the murderer-Stepleton. Then, Miss Stapleton told them the truth-Stepleton, her husband was Henry’s cousin. He left there a moment ago and he has fallen into the mire.
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The writer of this story was Dr Waston. He was a friend of a famous detective, Mr Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes Lived at 221B Baker Street in the middle of London. On the morning in 1889, a man who named Dr Mortimer knocked on the door. Dr Mortimer worked in the country. He lived and worked on Dartmoor. He worked for the owner of a big house on Dartmoor., sir Charles Baskerville. Sir Charles Baskerville died three month ago. He died of a heart attack, but Dr Mortimer thought he has been killed by a gigantic dog. So Dr Mortimer asked Mr Holmes to find out the truth of Sir Charles’s death.
He also told Mr Holmes the Hound of the Baskervilles. Sir Hugo Baskerville was a cruel man who did not believe in God. One day, he caught a girl from a farm. The girl ran away. So Hugo tried to let the dogs find them. Suddenly he and his men saw a strange, black dog. The huge dog killed Hugo. Since that time, many of the sons of Baskerville family have died while they were young.
On the next morning, Homes met Henry Baskerville at Baker Street. He was 30 years old. He was not tall, but he was broad and strong. He looked like a boxer. Henry lost an old boots and a new boots in two days. Holmes and Dr Waston found a man with a thick black beard. That man sent a letter to Henry and followed Sir Henry to the hotel. Then Dr Watson went with Sir Henry to the Baskerville Hall.
At the Baskerville Hall, Dr Waston met Barrymore, a man with a thick black beard and a pale face who has been a servant for Baskerville. He and his wife have lived there for many years. On the the next day, when Dr Waston was going on a walk, Dr Mortimer introduced a stranger to him. His name was Stapleton. He was a small, thin, clean-shaven man with a long face. At the Merripet House, Dr Waston met Miss Stapleton, Stapleton’s sister. But she didn’t look like her brother very much. She had dark hair, she was slim and tall, with dark eyes. When Dr Waston went back, Miss Stapleton spoke quickly, in a low voice, 'Go back to London.’
The owner of the Lafter Hall was Mr Frankland. He used to look at the stars by his large telescope, but he used them to look at the moor these days. Because there was a man who named Seldon hiding at the Dartmoor. He was a dangerous murderer.
Henry wanted to marry Miss Stapleton, but Mr Stapleton was angry when he heard that. One day, Henry and Dr Waston found Barrymore signaling a signal. He was signaling at Seldon, he was the brother of Mrs Barrymore. When Henry and Dr Waston ran across the moor, they heard a sound of a larde dog. Then they saw Seldon falling from the hill. His neck was broken. At last, Dr Wason saw a tall, thin man who is familiar with him.
The next day, Dr waston found Holmes hiding in the moor. Holmes told Henry and him the whole plan. That night, they killed the huge hound and found out the murderer-Stepleton. Then, Miss Stapleton told them the truth-Stepleton, her husband was Henry’s cousin. He left there a moment ago and he has fallen into the mire.
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