The Hound of the Baskervilles

Describe bakersville hall

THE HOUND OF THE BAKERVILLES

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The hall is large and feels empty. There is an isolating sense of foreboding about it. Watson describes the bedrooms as seeming newer the rest of the house, and the dining room as having a somber atmosphere. Feeling the same way, Sir Henry comments that he understands why Sir Charles grew so anxious in such a place.