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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 .
45923 Sir Charles , as is well known , made large sums of money in South African speculation .
45928 ' The circumstances connected with the death of Sir Charles can not be said to have been entirely cleared up by the inquest , but at least enough has been done to dispose of those rumours to which local superstition has given rise .
45930 Sir Charles was a widower , and a man who may be said to have been in some ways of an eccentric habit of mind .
45932 Their evidence , corroborated by that of several friends , tends to show that Sir Charles 's health has for some time been impaired , and points especially to some affection of the heart , manifesting itself in changes of colour , breathlessness , and acute attacks of nervous depression .
45935 Sir Charles Baskerville was in the habit every night before going to bed of walking down the famous Yew Alley of Baskerville Hall .
45952 It is understood that the next-of-kin is Mr Henry Baskerville , if he be still alive , the son of Sir Charles Baskerville 's younger brother .
45955 ' Those are the public facts , Mr Holmes , in connection with the death of Sir Charles Baskerville . '
45967 For this reason I saw a good deal of Sir Charles Baskerville .
45969 Sir Charles was a retiring man , but the chance of his illness brought us together , and a community of interests in science kept us so .

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