why does Sherlock Holmes remark that the use of phosphorus on the hound's muzzle was ' a cunning plan'
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Upon inspection of the the animal's body, they can see that the hound seemed to be on fire because someone covered it in a "cunning preparation" of phosphorus, an element that glows when it is exposed to oxygen
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