why were the hound's jaws coated with phosphorus?
The hound of Baskerville, english
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hound"s jaws were coated with phosphorus because phosphorus shines in dark giving dog an even more ghostly look.
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Hound’s jaws coated with phosphorus as Phosphorus is the glowing chemical made the hounds look more ghostly.
The novella “The Hound of the Baskervilles” is most famous as well as enduring Sherlock Holmes adventure probably as Doyle. inclusion of seemingly more hounds by Mark Gatiss-penned penned “The Hounds of Baskerville” would mainly live the chilling literary with the forbearer in more aspects.
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