10 Results for: (Concept:80001788-v)
SidSentence
13498 ' I think , Watson , we can not do better .
13616 We can show nothing against him . '
13834 Now , my dear fellow , we ca n't help matters by making ourselves nervous about them , so let me implore you to go to bed , and so be fresh for whatever may await us tomorrow . '
45702 ' Because this stick , though originally a very handsome one , has been so knocked about that I can hardly imagine a town practitioner carrying it .
45738 ' I can only think of the obvious conclusion that the man has practised in town before going to the country . '
45775 ' My dear fellow , how can you possibly be so sure of that ? '
45841 ' How can you say that , sir ? '
45871 ' Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and godless man .
45905 Nor can it be denied that many of the family have been unhappy in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious .
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 .

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