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The Hound of the Baskerville Chapter nine The light upon the moor . Tim and Sammy . Table of contents. Characters/suspects Purpose of chapter/ events Clues/ evidence which detective story elements are present. Quotes. . Characters / suspects .
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The Hound of the BaskervilleChapter nineThe light upon the moor Tim and Sammy
Table of contents Characters/suspects Purpose of chapter/ events Clues/ evidence which detective story elements are present. Quotes.
Characters / suspects Dr. Watson- finds out why Barrymore was up at two in the morning, finds out what the mysterious light on the moor was. Barrymore- giving food to the escaped convict who was his brother, try’s to lie about doing it. Sir Henry decides to go try to find the convict. Selden- escaped convict, being feed by the Barrymore's, Barrymore’s brother.
Purpose of events/ chapter Introduce a possible suspect Add details to the story Explain the reader of things that have happened in the previous chapters
Clues/ evidence The mysterious light on the moor was the escaped convict. The strange sound that they heard before entering the moor at night.
Detective story elements • Watson- memorable detective • He is on top of the clues and is very observant. • Worthy opponent • Selden escapes them ( Watson and Sir Henry)
Quotes Sir Henry expressing his feeling's for Mrs. Stapleton “I just felt that she was made for me, and she too- she was happy when she was with me” (Conan Doyle 83). Mr. Stapleton explaining why he interrupted Sir Henry and Mrs. Stapleton “His sister is everything in is life. They have always been together, and according to his account he has been a very lonely man with only her as a companion, so the thought of losing here was really terrible to hear” (Conan Doyle 84).
End of chapter summary Sir Henry and Dr. Watson find out why Barrymore was at the window early in the morning They try to catch the criminal but cant There is a mysterious man at the end of the chapter.