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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 12
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It is the greatest blow which has befallen me in my career.

But how could I know--how could I know--that he would risk his life alone upon the moor in the face of all my warnings ?" "That we should have heard his screams--my God, those screams!--and yet have been unable to save him! Where is this brute of a hound which drove him to his death?
It may be lurking among these rocks at this instant.
And Stapleton, where is he?
He shall answer for this deed." "He shall.

I will see to that.

Uncle and nephew have been murdered--the one frightened to death by the very sight of a beast which he thought to be supernatural, the other driven to his end in his wild flight to escape from it.

But now we have to prove the connection between the man and the beast.


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