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On what grounds was watson incorrect according to Holmes​

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Answered by sainiinswag
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Holmes, excited by such a mysterious case,

asks for more details. As it turns out, the

paw prints indicated that the dog had not

approached the body. High hedges and

two locked gates bordered the Yew Alley.

Mortimer suggests that the death was the

result of some supernatural evil, and he

describes his own interviews with locals,

who had seen a spectral hound roaming

the moors. The superstitious Mortimer only

came to Holmes to ask what to do with Sir

Henry, the sole heir, set to arrive at

Waterloo Station in one hour. He mentions

another heir, Sir Charles's brother Roger,

but points out that he is presumed dead in

South America. As for Sir Henry, Mortimer is

afraid should he set up shop in Devonshire,

but he knows that the county is counting on

continued Baskerville philanthropy.

Holmes promises to consider the matter,

telling Mortimer to pick up Henry at the

station and bring him to the office the next

morning. The detective dismisses Mortimer

and Watson and settles down to

contemplate the situation, ruminating in his

typical fashion over a bag of Bradley's

strongest shag tobacco.

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