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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 10
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We have provided him with all that he can want.

To commit a crime would be to show where he was hiding." "That is true," said Sir Henry.

"Well, Barrymore--" "God bless you, sir, and thank you from my heart! It would have killed my poor wife had he been taken again." "I guess we are aiding and abetting a felony, Watson?
But, after what we have heard I don't feel as if I could give the man up, so there is an end of it.

All right, Barrymore, you can go." With a few broken words of gratitude the man turned, but he hesitated and then came back.
"You've been so kind to us, sir, that I should like to do the best I can for you in return.

I know something, Sir Henry, and perhaps I should have said it before, but it was long after the inquest that I found it out.


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