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The Hound of the Baskervilles Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jackson Tennant. Climax: When Henry and Watson Harbor the fugitive. Resolution : They found out that Mr. Stapleton was the one who’s dogs killed the Baskervilles and they locked him up.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jackson Tennant Climax: When Henry and Watson Harbor the fugitive. Resolution: They found out that Mr. Stapleton was the one who’s dogs killed the Baskervilles and they locked him up. 7: Watson and Baskerville hear that a convict has gone on the loose. 6: She told him to forget what he said because she meant it to Henry and asked Watson not to tell her husband. 10: He confesses that his brother was the convict and that he was the one who was feeding him. 5: She told him that because she thought he was Sir Henry Baskerville. 4: Ms. Stapleton warned him to leave. 9: On the third night they catch very more signaling someone out in the distance with a candle. 3: Dr. Watson went to the moor, the Baskervilles home, instead of Sherlock Holmes as mission from Sherlock. 8:They go on a stakeout for two nights and don’t catch anything suspicious. 2: Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes received a telegram saying that the 1: Dr. Mortimer came over later to take back his cane and explain the initials meant Caring Cross Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, Mr. Barrymore, Mr. and miss Stapleton, Dr. Mortimer, Sir Henry Baskerville, and Charles Baskerville Setting: London, England, the moor Conflict: Stopping who ever owns the hound that’s killing the Baskervilles Exposition: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson wake up and find a cane from the visitor the night before, Dr. Mortimer, with bite marks from his dogs carrying it around, also it had the initials CC carved in.