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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 13
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His features were still composed, but his eyes shone with amused exultation.
"Excuse the admiration of a connoisseur," said he as he waved his hand towards the line of portraits which covered the opposite wall.

"Watson won't allow that I know anything of art but that is mere jealousy because our views upon the subject differ.

Now, these are a really very fine series of portraits." "Well, I'm glad to hear you say so," said Sir Henry, glancing with some surprise at my friend.

"I don't pretend to know much about these things, and I'd be a better judge of a horse or a steer than of a picture.

I didn't know that you found time for such things." "I know what is good when I see it, and I see it now.


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