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45681 The Hound of the Baskervilles
45868 ' Of the origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles there have been many statements , yet as I come in a direct line from Hugo Baskerville , and as I had the story from my father , who also had it from his , I have set it down with all belief that it occurred even as is here set forth .
45881 And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man , one more wicked or , it may be , more drunken than the rest , cried out that they should put the hounds upon her .
45882 Whereat Hugo ran from the house , crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack , and giving the hounds a kerchief of the maid 's he swung them to the line , and so off full cry in the moonlight over the moor .
45889 And the man , as the story goes , was so crazed with fear that he could scarce speak , but at last he said that he had indeed seen the unhappy maiden , with the hounds upon her track .
45890 `` But I have seen more than that , '' said he , `` for Hugo Baskerville passed me upon his black mare , and there ran mute behind him such a hound of hell as God forbid should ever be at my heels . ''
45894 Riding slowly in this fashion , they came at last upon the hounds .
45900 But it was not the sight of her body , nor yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roisterers , but it was that , standing over Hugo , and plucking at his throat , there stood a foul thing , a great , black beast , shaped like a hound , yet larger than any hound that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
45900 But it was not the sight of her body , nor yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roisterers , but it was that , standing over Hugo , and plucking at his throat , there stood a foul thing , a great , black beast , shaped like a hound , yet larger than any hound that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
45903 ' Such is the tale , my sons , of the coming of the hound which is said to have plagued the family so sorely ever since .

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