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Well, kind of, Conon Doyle got the idea for the story off of a real English families so called 'curse' and decided to make it a Holmes story. But no, all the events recorded in this epistle are fictitious, aside from the original idea. Despite this fact, one still feels a chill, or turns to look behind ones back as they walk into the night, while reading this book, and even a single dog bark on a dark night came make one feel as if it is real. All this is the mark of a very talented writer, Sir Arthur Conon Doyle, or is it, Dr. John H. Watson? Hum! I wonder? ;)

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The Hound of baskervilles is a mysterious novel

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i have seen Dis movie Nd also read it Nd i think Dis is just an imagination or else we can say it is an superstitious thinking of people about hound

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Yes, Some people think it is the best Sherlock Holmes novel!

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yes it is.

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