[The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hound of the Baskervilles CHAPTER 13 25/28
The sending of this letter was suggested to you by Stapleton ?" "He dictated it." "I presume that the reason he gave was that you would receive help from Sir Charles for the legal expenses connected with your divorce ?" "Exactly." "And then after you had sent the letter he dissuaded you from keeping the appointment ?" "He told me that it would hurt his self-respect that any other man should find the money for such an object, and that though he was a poor man himself he would devote his last penny to removing the obstacles which divided us." "He appears to be a very consistent character.
And then you heard nothing until you read the reports of the death in the paper ?" "No." "And he made you swear to say nothing about your appointment with Sir Charles ?" "He did.
He said that the death was a very mysterious one, and that I should certainly be suspected if the facts came out.
He frightened me into remaining silent." "Quite so.
But you had your suspicions ?" She hesitated and looked down. "I knew him," she said.
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