The man on the Tor.
In this chapter, visited Dr. Watson Laura Lyons, of which they had found a letter in the ashes in the house of the dead man.
He visited the woman in her apartment. She denied at first that she was in contact with the man, but finally she admitted that she wrote the letter and she wanted to meet the man, but finally she got help from someone else and she didn’t visit him. The next day she heard about his death. More she didn’t told him.
After talking with the woman he met Frankland on the road. He told him that he show a young man who went to the house on the moor, arguably he bring food to the unknown.
Watson went after the young man to the house and entered it. The bundle, which the young man had with him, was on the table with a letter. In the letter is writing, that Dr. Watson has gone to Coombe Tracey. Dr. Watson was amazed that he is apparently observed and wondered who this is. He decided to wait for the person, but when they entered the house, he was amazed - he was expecting someone completely different.
In this chapter, visited Dr. Watson Laura Lyons, of which they had found a letter in the ashes in the house of the dead man.
He visited the woman in her apartment. She denied at first that she was in contact with the man, but finally she admitted that she wrote the letter and she wanted to meet the man, but finally she got help from someone else and she didn’t visit him. The next day she heard about his death. More she didn’t told him.
After talking with the woman he met Frankland on the road. He told him that he show a young man who went to the house on the moor, arguably he bring food to the unknown.
Watson went after the young man to the house and entered it. The bundle, which the young man had with him, was on the table with a letter. In the letter is writing, that Dr. Watson has gone to Coombe Tracey. Dr. Watson was amazed that he is apparently observed and wondered who this is. He decided to wait for the person, but when they entered the house, he was amazed - he was expecting someone completely different.