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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 15
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Several times Stapleton lurked about with his hound, but without avail.

It was during these fruitless quests that he, or rather his ally, was seen by peasants, and that the legend of the demon dog received a new confirmation.

He had hoped that his wife might lure Sir Charles to his ruin, but here she proved unexpectedly independent.

She would not endeavour to entangle the old gentleman in a sentimental attachment which might deliver him over to his enemy.
Threats and even, I am sorry to say, blows refused to move her.

She would have nothing to do with it, and for a time Stapleton was at a deadlock.
"He found a way out of his difficulties through the chance that Sir Charles, who had conceived a friendship for him, made him the minister of his charity in the case of this unfortunate woman, Mrs.Laura Lyons.
By representing himself as a single man he acquired complete influence over her, and he gave her to understand that in the event of her obtaining a divorce from her husband he would marry her.


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