The Hound of the Baskervilles
Describe the prisoner (chapter 7-9)
the hound of baskervilles
the hound of baskervilles
From the text:
With feverish haste we had turned the body over, and that dripping beard was pointing up to the cold, clear moon. There could be no doubt about the beetling forehead, the sunken animal eyes. It was indeed the same face which had glared upon me in the light of the candle from over the rock—the face of Selden, the criminal.
The Hound of the Baskervilles