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What frightening news awaits Sir Henry Dr Mortimer and Watson when they arrive in Devonshire?

When Sir Henry Baskerville, Dr. Mortimer, and Sherlock Holmes arrive in Devonshire in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel "The Hound of the Baskervilles," they learn some frightening news from the locals:

The Legend of the Hound: They discover the legend of the terrifying and mysterious Hound of the Baskervilles, which is said to have haunted the moor for generations. According to the legend, the hound is a supernatural creature that emerges on stormy nights to kill the descendants of Hugo Baskerville, who committed a heinous crime centuries ago. This legend brings a sense of eerie foreboding to Sir Henry's inheritance of Baskerville Hall.

Mysterious Death of Sir Charles Baskerville: They learn that Sir Henry's distant relative, Sir Charles Baskerville, has recently died under mysterious circumstances. Sir Charles was found dead on the moor one morning, with large and unusual footprints nearby. His death further fuels the legends of the Hound and raises speculations about foul play or supernatural involvement.

Local Rumors and Superstitions: The Baskervilles' neighbors share various rumors and stories, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. They speak of dark rituals, family curses, and the ominous presence of the moor itself. The locals seem genuinely afraid, reinforcing the sense of danger and isolation surrounding Baskerville Hall.

These pieces of news collectively create a haunting backdrop for the events that unfold in the story, setting the stage for a gripping tale of mystery, horror, and suspense.

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