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soldi70 [24.7K]
1 year ago
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how does sherlock holmes feel about dr.watson's efforts to solve the mystery of dr.mortimer's identity

Social Studies
1 answer:
IgorC [24]1 year ago
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Sherlock Holmes says about Dr.Watson's efforts to solve the mystery of Dr.Mortimer's identity that "in noting your fallacies I was occasionally guided towards the truth."

<h3>Why did Dr. Mortimer ask Sherlock Holmes for assistance?</h3>

After Sir Charles Baskerville's mysterious death, Dr. Mortimer turned to Sherlock Holmes for assistance in defending Henry Baskerville, the only heir still alive.

<h3>How was the identification case solved by Sherlock Holmes?</h3>

By exiting a four-wheeler cab on the other side, Holmes is able to determine that "Angel" has "disappeared." When Holmes finally cracks the case, he decides against telling his client because "If I tell her, she won't believe me."

To know more about Sherlock Holmes, visit:

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