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The Hound of the Baskervilles (houn)

46855    'You have always kept together, I presume?'
46856    'Except yesterday afternoon.
46857    I usually give up one day to pure amusement when I come to town, so I spent it at the Museum of the College of Surgeons.'
46858    'And I went to look at the folk in the park,' said Baskerville.
46859    'But we had no trouble of any kind.'
46860    'It was imprudent, all the same,' said Holmes, shaking his head and looking very grave.
46861    'I beg, Sir Henry, that you will not go about alone.
46862    Some great misfortune will befall you if you do.
46863    Did you get your other boot?'
46864    'No, sir, it is gone for ever.'
46865    'Indeed.
46866    That is very interesting.
46867    Well, good-bye,' he added, as the train began to glide down the platform.
46868    'Bear in mind, Sir Henry, one of the phrases in that queer old legend which Dr Mortimer has read to us, and avoid the moor in those hours of darkness when the powers of evil are exalted.'
46869    I looked back at the platform when we had left it far behind, and saw the tall, austere figure of Holmes standing motionless and gazing after us.

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