The Hound of the Baskervilles
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- a novel (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle in which Sherlock Holmes investigates crimes involving the Baskerville family and the possible existence of a large, fierce, wild dog living on Dartmoor near their house. Holmes solves the mystery because he asks himself why it was that the guard dog did not bark. The story is the most famous of the Sherlock Holmes books and has been filmed many times.
《巴斯克维尔的猎犬》:阿瑟·柯南·道尔(Arthur Conan Doyle)的一部小说(1902年),其中福尔摩斯(Sherlock Holmes)调查了与巴斯克维尔一家有关的犯罪,以及居住在他们房屋附近达特穆尔(Dartmoor)的大型猛野狗的可能存在。福尔摩斯解决了这个谜,因为他问自己为什么护卫犬没有吠叫。这个故事是《福尔摩斯探案记》中最有名的故事,已经被拍摄了很多遍。