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Short Stories (story)

The Hound of the Baskervilles (houn)

46463    Then he dashed in wild pursuit amid the stream of the traffic, but the start was too great, and already the cab was out of sight.
46464    'There now!' said Holmes, bitterly, as he emerged panting and white with vexation from the tide of vehicles.
46465    'Was ever such bad luck and such bad management, too?
46466    Watson, Watson, if you are an honest man you will record this also and set it against my successes!'
46467    'Who was the man?'
46468    'I have not an idea.'
46469    'A spy?'
46470    'Well, it was evident from what we have heard that Baskerville has been very closely shadowed by someone since he has been in town.
46471    How else could it be known so quickly that it was the Northumberland Hotel which he had chosen?
46472    If they had followed him the first day I argued that they would follow him also the second.
46473    You may have observed that I twice strolled over to the window while Dr Mortimer was reading his legend.'
46474    'Yes, I remember.'
46475    'I was looking out for loiterers in the street, but I saw none.
46476    We are dealing with a clever man, Watson.
46477    This matter cuts very deep, and though I have not finally made up my mind whether it is a benevolent or a malevolent agency which is in touch with us, I am conscious always of power and design.

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