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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 11
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It is better that I should ask them here than that the matter should pass outside our control." She was silent and her face was still very pale.

At last she looked up with something reckless and defiant in her manner.
"Well, I'll answer," she said.

"What are your questions ?" "Did you correspond with Sir Charles ?" "I certainly wrote to him once or twice to acknowledge his delicacy and his generosity." "Have you the dates of those letters ?" "No." "Have you ever met him ?" "Yes, once or twice, when he came into Coombe Tracey.

He was a very retiring man, and he preferred to do good by stealth." "But if you saw him so seldom and wrote so seldom, how did he know enough about your affairs to be able to help you, as you say that he has done ?" She met my difficulty with the utmost readiness.
"There were several gentlemen who knew my sad history and united to help me.

One was Mr.Stapleton, a neighbour and intimate friend of Sir Charles's.


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