Significance of the moor in the hound of the baskervilles
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It is an ideal place for the murderer to set his hound on his victims, since they have nowhere to run or to hide. It is a good place for the escaped convict to hide. It is a good place for Sherlock Holmes to camp out while he is... The bleak and desolate moor provides an excellent setting for this weird tale.
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