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Elderly clergyman, distant cousin to Baskerville
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
As Sir Henry prepares to go to Baskerville Hall, who does Holmes suggest go with him for protection
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
Why did the author begin the story with a long discussion of a walking stick in chapter one?
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
Barrymore is a possible suspect in killing Sir Charles. Choose the answer that points to him
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
What did Murphy, who was present on the night of Sir Charles death testify concerning that night?
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
Inherited a thousand pounds from Sir Charles
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
The date of the document which told the legend of the Baskervile curse is
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
The attitude displayed by Sir Henry Baskerville concerning his move into Baskervile Hall is
1742
Dr. Watson
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
James Desmond
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
He heard cries in the distance
Dr. Mortimer
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
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