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45878 At last in the stress of her fear she did that which might have daunted the bravest or most active man , for by the aid of the growth of ivy which covered ( and still covers ) the south wall , she came down from under the eaves , and so homeward across the moor , there being three leagues betwixt the Hall and her father 's farm .
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 .
45884 But anon their bemused wits awoke to the nature of the deed which was like to be done upon the moorlands .
45888 ' They had gone a mile or two when they passed one of the night shepherds upon the moorlands , and they cried to him to know if he had seen the hunt .
45892 But soon their skins turned cold , for there came a sound of galloping across the moor , and the black mare , dabbled with white froth , went past with trailing bridle and empty saddle .
45893 Then the revellers rode close together , for a great fear was on them , but they still followed over the moor , though each , had he been alone , would have been right glad to have turned his horse 's head .
45895 These , though known for their valour and their breed , were whimpering in a cluster at the head of a deep dip or goyal , as we call it , upon the moor , some slinking away and some , with starting hackles and staring eyes , gazing down the narrow valley before them .
45901 And even as they looked the thing tore the throat out of Hugo Baskerville , on which , as it turned its blazing eyes and dripping jaws upon them , the three shrieked with fear and rode for dear life , still screaming , across the moor .
45907 To that Providence , my sons , I hereby commend you , and I counsel you by way of caution to forbear from crossing the moor in those dark hours when the powers of evil are exalted .
45942 Half-way down this walk there is a gate which leads out on to the moor .

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