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10530 From outside came the occasional cry of a night-bird , and once at our very window a long drawn catlike whine , which told us that the cheetah was indeed at liberty .
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 .
47215 Yes , I should not be surprised to learn that what we have heard is the cry of the last of the bitterns . '
47790 As if in answer to his words there rose suddenly out of the vast gloom of the moor that strange cry which I had already heard upon the borders of the great Grimpen Mire .
47800 ' Watson , ' said the baronet , ' it was the cry of a hound . '
47810 ' They say it is the cry of the Hound of the Baskervilles . '
47818 Come now , Watson , did n't you think yourself that it was the cry of a hound ?
47828 ' And yet it was one thing to laugh about it in London , and it is another to stand out here in the darkness of the moor and to hear such a cry as that .
47836 ' I do n't think I 'll get that cry out of my head .
47918 But facts are facts , and I have twice heard this crying upon the moor .

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