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I. Pan Sherlock Holmes.
II. Przekleństwo rodu Baskerville.
III. Zagadka.
IV. Sir Henryk Baskerville.
V. Trzy nici urwane.
VI. Baskerville Hall.
VII. Stapleton z Merripit-House.
VIII. Pierwsze sprawozdanie doktora Watson.
IX. (Drugie sprawozdanie doktora Watsona). - Światło na bagnie.
X. Wyjątek z dziennika doktora Watsona.
Sherlock Holmes awakens unusually early, his mind already racing over a curious souvenir left on his mantelpiece: a battered walking stick bearing a silver ring engraved with the name “J. Mortimer M.R.C.S.” and a date from 1884. Watson, ever eager to apply his companion’s method, offers a series of deductions about the owner’s profession and habits, only to be gently corrected by Holmes, who sees deeper layers in the seemingly simple gift.
Together they trace the stick’s provenance to a provincial doctor who recently left a London hospital for a remote practice on Dartmoor. Their preliminary inquiry uncovers hints of a recent award, a peculiar research focus, and a loyal dog that follows his master. As the clues mount, Holmes’s keen eye suggests that the seemingly ordinary cane may be the key to a larger mystery waiting in the bleak moorlands, promising a case that will test both deduction and courage.
Language
pl
Duration
~3 hours (228K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ewa "czupirek" Jaros and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://dp.rastko.net (this file was created from images generously made available by CBN Polona - http://www.polona.pl)
Release date
2010-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1930
Best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer and physician helped shape modern detective fiction. His work ranged far beyond Baker Street, reaching into historical adventure, science fiction, and essays on some of the biggest debates of his time.
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