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The Hound of the Baskervilles (houn)

46691    No, Sir Henry, you must take with you someone, a trusty man, who will be always by your side.'
46692    'Is it possible that you could come yourself, Mr Holmes?"
46693    'If matters came to a crisis I should endeavour to be present in person, but you can understand that, with my extensive consulting practice and with the constant appeals which reach me from many quarters, it is impossible for me to be absent from London for an indefinite time.
46694    At the present instant one of the most revered names in England is being besmirched by a blackmailer, and only I can stop a disastrous scandal.
46695    You will see how impossible it is for me to go to Dartmoor.'
46696    'Whom would you recommend, then?'
46697    Holmes laid his hand upon my arm.
46698    'If my friend would undertake it there is no man who is better worth having at your side when you are in a tight place.
46699    No one can say so more confidently than I.'
46700    The proposition took me completely by surprise, but before I had time to answer Baskerville seized me by the hand and wrung it heartily.
46701    'Well, now, that is real kind of you, Dr Watson,' said he.
46702    'You see how it is with me, and you know just as much about the matter as I do.
46703    If you will come down to Baskerville Hall and see me through I'll never forget it.'
46704    The promise of adventure had always a fascination for me, and I was complimented by the words of Holmes and by the eagerness with which the Baronet hailed me as a companion.
46705    'I will come with pleasure,' said I.

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