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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 15
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In that gloomy tunnel it must indeed have been a dreadful sight to see that huge black creature, with its flaming jaws and blazing eyes, bounding after its victim.

He fell dead at the end of the alley from heart disease and terror.

The hound had kept upon the grassy border while the baronet had run down the path, so that no track but the man's was visible.

On seeing him lying still the creature had probably approached to sniff at him, but finding him dead had turned away again.

It was then that it left the print which was actually observed by Dr.Mortimer.The hound was called off and hurried away to its lair in the Grimpen Mire, and a mystery was left which puzzled the authorities, alarmed the countryside, and finally brought the case within the scope of our observation.
"So much for the death of Sir Charles Baskerville.


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