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10081 Instead of making friends and exchanging visits with our neighbours , who had at first been overjoyed to see a Roylott of Stoke Moran back in the old family seat , he shut himself up in his house and seldom came out save to indulge in ferocious quarrels with whoever might cross his path .
18702 ' The practice is quiet , ' said I , ' and I have an accommodating neighbour .
45872 This , in truth , his neighbours might have pardoned , seeing that saints have never flourished in those parts , but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West .
46620 Have you among your neighbours or acquaintances on Dartmoor any man with a black , full beard ? '
46830 ' Anything which may seem to have a bearing , however indirect , upon the case , and especially the relations between young Baskerville and his neighbours , or any fresh particulars concerning the death of Sir Charles .
46844 There is Mr Frankland , of Lafter Hall , who is also an unknown factor , and there are one or two other neighbours .
47145 And Holmes had expressly said that I should study the neighbours upon the moor .
47307 ' We have books , we have our studies , and we have interesting neighbours .
47398 The fact is that our friend the baronet begins to display a considerable interest in our fair neighbour .
47442 One other neighbour I have met since I wrote last .

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