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45848 ' This family paper was committed to my care by Sir Charles Baskerville , whose sudden and tragic death some three months ago created so much excitement in Devonshire .
46186 ' On the contrary , I have been to Devonshire . '
46637 That should let us know before evening whether Barrymore is at his post in Devonshire or not . '
46685 Well , Sir Henry , I am of one mind with you as to the advisability of your going down to Devonshire without delay .
46826 Sir Henry Baskerville and Dr Mortimer were ready upon the appointed day , and we started as arranged for Devonshire .
46872 Young Baskerville stared eagerly out of the window , and cried aloud with delight as he recognized the familiar features of the Devon scenery .
46874 ' I never saw a Devonshire man who did not swear by his county , ' I remarked .
48934 ' We hope very soon to return to Devonshire .
49410 Stapleton 's first idea was that this young stranger from Canada might possibly be done to death in London without coming down to Devonshire at all .

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