First Report of Dr. Watson From this point onward I will follow the course of events by transcribing my own letters to Mr. Sherlock Holmes which lie before me on the table. One page is missing, but ot
First Report of Dr. Watson From this point onward I will follow the course of events by transcribing my own letters to Mr. Sherlock Holmes which lie before me on the table. One page is missing, but ot
A Retrospection It was the end of November, and Holmes and I sat, upon a raw and foggy night, on either side of a blazi…
The Hound of the Baskervilles One of Sherlock Holmes’s defects—if, indeed, one may call it a defect—was that he was exc…
Fixing the Nets Sir Henry was more pleased than surprised to see Sherlock Holmes, for he had for some days been expecti…
Death on the Moor For a moment or two I sat breathless, hardly able to believe my ears. Then my senses and my voice cam…
The Man on the Tor The extract from my private diary which forms the last chapter has brought my narrative up to the ei…
Extract from the Diary of Dr. Watson So far I have been able to quote from the reports which I have forwarded during th…
The Light upon the Moor [Second Report of Dr. Watson] Baskerville Hall, Oct. 15th. MY DEAR HOLMES, If I was compelled…
The Stapletons of Merripit House The fresh beauty of the following morning did something to efface from our minds the g…
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