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9781783224012
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Retold by Pauline Francis
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First published in this edition 2018
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Chapter One The Curse of the Baskervilles
Chapter Two The Warning
Chapter Three To Baskerville Hall
Chapter Four Dr Watson’s Reports
Chapter Five Dr Watson’s Diary
Chapter Six The Man on the Moor
Chapter Seven The Net Closes In
Chapter Eight Murder on the Moor
Chapter Nine A Strong Enemy
Chapter Ten The Hound of the Baskervilles
Introduction
Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he left school, he spent a year in Austria before studying medicine at Edinburgh University. He had to learn how to diagnose illnesses, and he later used some of these methods in the Sherlock Holmes detective stories.
Conan Doyle set up in practice as a doctor in 1885, but he still needed to earn more money. He started to write detective stories for a magazine. Two years later A Study in Scarlet was published. This story introduced the detective, Sherlock Holmes, for the first time. Holmes, and his friend Dr Watson, became so popular that Conan Doyle wrote more stories about them. In 1892, they were all published as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . In 1893, Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes, but his readers forced him to write a come-back.
The Hound of the Baskervilles was published in 1902, the same year that Conan Doyle was knighted. It is one of his most thrilling and frightening books. It tells the story of the curse of the Baskerville family – a family haunted by a gigantic, fire-breathing hound that has caused many deaths on Dartmoor.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had many other interests apart from his writing – including the building of a Channel Tunnel. He died in 1930, at the age of seventy-one.
CHAPTER ONE
The Curse of the Baskervilles
BASKERVILLE HALL, Dartmoor, Devon To my sons, Rodger and John Baskerville. It is time that I told you the legend of your home, Baskerville Hall. It is a sad and evil story, but I must protect you.
Baskerville Hall used to be the home of Hugo Baskerville, a wild and cruel man. He fell in love with the daughter of one of the men who worked on his estate. This young girl feared him and kept away from him. But one September day, this Hugo, with five or six of his wicked companions, went to the farm and took her back to Baskerville Hall.