The Hound of the Baskervilles
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Book Name: The Hound of the Baskervilles
Writer: Arthur Conan Doyl
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No, no, my dear Watson, not all—in no way, shape or form all. I would recommend, for instance, that an introduction to a specialist is bound to originate from a medical clinic than from a chase, and that when the initials ‘C.C.’ are set before that emergency clinic the words ‘Charing Cross’ normally present themselves.’
‘You might be correct.’
‘The likelihood lies toward that path. Also, in the event that we accept this as a working theory we have a new premise from which to begin our development of this obscure guest.’
‘All things considered, at that point, assuming that ‘C.C.H.’ does mean ‘Charing Cross Hospital,’ what further derivations may we draw?’
‘Do none present themselves? You know my techniques. Apply them!’
‘I can just think about the conspicuous end that the man has rehearsed around before heading off to the nation.’
‘I imagine that we may wander somewhat farther than this. Take a gander at it in this light. On what event would it be most plausible that such an introduction would be made? When might his companions join to give him a vow of their kindness? Clearly right when Dr. Mortimer pulled back from the administration of the medical clinic so as to begin practically speaking for himself. We know there has been an introduction. We accept there has been a change from a town clinic to a nation practice. Is it, at that point, extending our derivation too far to even consider saying that the introduction was on the event of the change?’
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