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I think that Dr Mortimer is a successful elderly medical man who is well-esteemed.
Holmes and Watson finding a conclusion to who Dr James Mortimer is by his stick.
I feel he is a grave, middle-aged family practitioner
My stick! I wouldn't losethis stick for the world
Holmes introduces Watson and himself to Dr James Mortimer who just entered the house.
The stick is a presentation, I see.
This family paper was committed to my care by Sir Charles whose tragic death was accused to be of a legend 'The Hound'
It appears to be a statement of some sort...
Mortimer tells them about his conversation with Sir Charles.
The legend haunts me, Mortimer.
Many of our oldest families have an un happy history violent deaths
Mortimer tells Holmes and Watson what he had examined from Sir Charles Baskerville's dead body and where he died.
The footprints were of a gigantic hound..
Mortimer tells them about the legend which runs through the Baskerville family and seems to be the cause of Sir Charles death.
Mortimer concludes he saw footprints of a hound where Sir Charles died. The End Of Summary For Scene 2.
A man or woman'sfootprints?
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