8 Results for: (Concept:02640053-v)
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11203 " I have nothing more to say , Mr. Holmes , except that I was angry with my wife that night for having held me back when I might have caught the skulking rascal .
46922 Somewhere there , on that desolate plain , was lurking this fiendish man , hiding in a burrow like a wild beast , his heart full of malignancy against the whole race which had cast him out .
48095 ' Well , ' said I , ' has this precious relation of yours departed , or is he still lurking out yonder ? '
48146 What passion of hatred can it be which leads a man to lurk in such a place at such a time ?
48153 I start , then , from the day which succeeded that upon which I had established two facts of great importance , the one that Mrs Laura Lyons of Coombe Tracey had written to Sir Charles Baskerville and made an appointment with him at the very place and hour that he met his death , the other that the lurking man upon the moor was to be found among the stone huts upon the hillside .
48406 The unknown might be lurking there , or he might be prowling on the moor .
48875 ' Dear me ! ' said Holmes , ' he seems a quiet , meek- mannered man enough , but I dare say that there was a lurking devil in his eyes .
49380 Several times Stapleton lurked about with his hound , but without avail .

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