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How did Sherlock Holmes save Sir Henry and solve the mystery?
Chapter - The Hound of the Baskervilles.​

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Answered by pathideepu4368
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Sherlock Holmes solves The Hound of the Baskervilles by using Sir Henry as bait and thereby, catching the culprits in the act. He also knew Mr. Stapleton was lying about his identity and using his wife and Laura Lyons to carry out his schemes. Then, Holmes recognizes Mr. Stapleton's features in a family portrait of Hugo Baskerville and establishes a clear motive for his actions.

Answered by brokendreams
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles is the name given to an unknown animal that terrorized a village in the English county of Berkshire in the nineteenth century.
  • The story of the Baskervilles, a noble and well-established family, began on the first of January when the village of St. Albans was shaken by a series of terrible howls.
  • The noise seemed to come from the direction of the Baskerville estate, the ancestral home of the family.
  • The howls were heard again two days later, and then, on the third day, the family's eldest son, Sir Charles Baskerville, was brutally attacked and mauled just outside the mansion.
  • The family called in two of the greatest experts on animal lore in Great Britain, and both of them concluded that the Baskerville estate was being haunted by the spirit of some unknown creature.
  • Sir Charles was the first to be attacked, but the others of the family were soon added to the list of victims.
  • Sir Charles, despite his wounds, refused to accept that his estate was the site of a supernatural crime.
  • He insisted instead that his father-in-law, Sir John, had been the victim of a bear attack.

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