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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 15
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From that moment he understood that I had taken over the case in London, and that therefore there was no chance for him there.

He returned to Dartmoor and awaited the arrival of the baronet." "One moment!" said I."You have, no doubt, described the sequence of events correctly, but there is one point which you have left unexplained.

What became of the hound when its master was in London ?" "I have given some attention to this matter and it is undoubtedly of importance.

There can be no question that Stapleton had a confidant, though it is unlikely that he ever placed himself in his power by sharing all his plans with him.

There was an old manservant at Merripit House, whose name was Anthony.


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