10 Results for: (Concept:05933054-n)
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11046 " At first sight it would appear to be some childish prank .
18896 It was the sight of that Alpine-stock which turned me cold and sick .
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 .
46883 Then your wish is easily granted , for there is your first sight of the moor , ' said Dr Mortimer , pointing out of the carriage window .
46885 Baskerville sat for a long time , his eyes fixed upon it , and I read upon his eager face how much it meant to him , this first sight of that strange spot where the men of his blood had held sway so long and left their mark so deep .
46910 He 's been out three days now , and the warders watch every road and every station , but they 've had no sight of him yet .
48640 Uncle and nephew have been murdered - the one frightened to death by the very sight of a beast which he thought to be supernatural , the other driven to his end in his wild flight to escape from it .
49332 It was a cunning device , for , apart from the chance of driving your victim to his death , what peasant would venture to inquire too closely into such a creature should he get sight of it , as many have done , upon the moor ?
49394 In that gloomy tunnel it must indeed have been a dreadful sight to see that huge black creature , with its flaming jaws and blazing eyes , bounding after its victim .
103880 The museum 's lotus- inspired design lends a powerful presence to the waterfront area and will be a sight to behold .

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