10 Results for: (Concept:14521648-n)
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11039 A heavy step was heard upon the stairs , and an instant later there entered a tall , ruddy , clean-shaven gentleman , whose clear eyes and florid cheeks told of a life led far from the fogs of Baker Street .
49060 I think we might employ it in getting some dinner , and then , Lestrade , we will take the London fog out of your throat by giving you a breath of the pure night air of Dartmoor .
49121 I have said that over the great Grimpen Mire there hung a dense , white fog .
49130 Our success and even his life may depend upon his coming out before the fog is over the path . '
49168 I sprang to my feet , my inert hand grasping my pistol , my mind paralysed by the dreadful shape which had sprung out upon us from the shadows of the fog .
49171 Never in the delirious dream of a disordered brain could anything more savage , more appalling , more hellish , be conceived than that dark form and savage face which broke upon us out of the wall of fog .
49205 And the fog gave us little time to receive him . '
49223 ' We were some distance off , and this fog may have deadened them . '
49288 It was evident to us that all pursuit was in vain until the fog had lifted .
49316 If the earth told a true story , then Stapleton never reached that island of refuge towards which he struggled through the fog upon that last night .

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