[The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hound of the Baskervilles CHAPTER 13 9/28
There are several points upon which we still want light--but it is coming all the same." "We've had one experience, as Watson has no doubt told you.
We heard the hound on the moor, so I can swear that it is not all empty superstition.
I had something to do with dogs when I was out West, and I know one when I hear one.
If you can muzzle that one and put him on a chain I'll be ready to swear you are the greatest detective of all time." "I think I will muzzle him and chain him all right if you will give me your help." "Whatever you tell me to do I will do." "Very good; and I will ask you also to do it blindly, without always asking the reason." "Just as you like." "If you will do this I think the chances are that our little problem will soon be solved.
I have no doubt----" He stopped suddenly and stared fixedly up over my head into the air.
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