[The Hound of the Baskervilles by A. Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hound of the Baskervilles CHAPTER 13 20/27
Now, Watson, I think that we cannot employ our time better than by calling upon your acquaintance, Mrs.Laura Lyons." His plan of campaign was beginning to be evident.
He would use the baronet in order to convince the Stapletons that we were really gone, while we should actually return at the instant when we were likely to be needed.
That telegram from London, if mentioned by Sir Henry to the Stapletons, must remove the last suspicions from their minds.
Already I seemed to see our nets drawing closer around that leanjawed pike. Mrs.Laura Lyons was in her office, and Sherlock Holmes opened his interview with a frankness and directness which considerably amazed her. "I am investigating the circumstances which attended the death of the late Sir Charles Baskerville," said he.
"My friend here, Dr.Watson, has informed me of what you have communicated, and also of what you have withheld in connection with that matter." "What have I withheld ?" she asked defiantly. "You have confessed that you asked Sir Charles to be at the gate at ten o'clock.
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