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The Hound of the Baskervilles

CHAPTER 3
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But now, Dr.Mortimer, tell me this.

If you hold these views, why have you come to consult me at all?
You tell me in the same breath that it is useless to investigate Sir Charles's death, and that you desire me to do it." "I did not say that I desired you to do it." "Then, how can I assist you ?" "By advising me as to what I should do with Sir Henry Baskerville, who arrives at Waterloo Station"-- Dr.Mortimer looked at his watch--"in exactly one hour and a quarter." "He being the heir ?" "Yes.

On the death of Sir Charles we inquired for this young gentleman and found that he had been farming in Canada.

From the accounts which have reached us he is an excellent fellow in every way.

I speak now not as a medical man but as a trustee and executor of Sir Charles's will." "There is no other claimant, I presume ?" "None.


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