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how does sherlock holmes deduce that the person who has visited them is not the actual dr mortimer? in the story the hound of the baskervilles​

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Answered by Casper608
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are at Holmes's home, inspecting a walking stick that was inadvertently left behind by someone who stopped by while Holmes was still in bed. From the walking stick, the two of them deduce that the visitor was a country doctor who did much of his visiting on foot

Answered by nayaksaina579
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Answer:

Holmes deduced it from the fact that the person appearing as Mortimer wore make-up and he lied about his dog.

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