The Hound of the Baskervilles
Broken
e had been involved appeared to be forgotten, and he was entirely absorbed in the pictures of the modern Belgian masters. He would talk
cting you," said the clerk. "He asked m
to my looking at your
n the
Baskerville. One was Theophilus Johnson and family, of Newca
d to know," said Holmes to the porter. "A lawyer
he coal-owner, a very active gen
e mistaken abo
hotel for many years, and h
o remember the name. Excuse my curiosity, but oft
and was once mayor of Gloucester. She
ice as we went upstairs together. "We know now that the people who are so interested in our friend have not settled down in his own hotel. That means th
oes it
y dear fellow, what on
anger, and he held an old and dusty boot in one of his hands. So furious was he that he was hardly articulate, and w
monkey with the wrong man unless they are careful. By thunder, if that chap can't find my missing boot there
king for y
and mean
said that it was
And now it's an
don't mea
, and the patent leathers, which I am wearing. Last night they took one of my brown ones, and to-day
waiter had appear
iry all over the hotel, bu
undown or I'll see the manager and tell him
e you that if you will have a li
l lose in this den of thieves. Well, well, Mr. Holmes
well worth tro
ok very seri
you expl
. It seems the very maddest, queere
haps--" said Holm
u make of i
hat of all the five hundred cases of capital importance which I have handled there is one which cuts so deep. But we hold several threads in our hands, and t
had brought us together. It was in the private sitting-room to which we
Baskervi
d w
end of t
millions of this great city it is difficult to discover who these people are or what their object can be. If their intentions are evil they migh
er started
wed! B
. Have you among your neighbours or acquaintanc
rymore, Sir Charles's butler, is
re is Ba
charge of
really there, or if by any pos
n you d
rimpen. Very good, we will send a second wire to the postmaster, Grimpen: 'Telegram to Mr. Barrymore to be delivered into his own hand. If absent, please
. "By the way, Dr. Mortimer,
ed after the Hall for four generations now. So far as I know, he
that so long as there are none of the family at the Hal
is t
at all by Sir Charles'
e had five hund
ow that they wou
y fond of talking about t
very inte
uspicious eyes upon everyone who received a legacy from S
And any
ividuals, and a large number of public cha
uch was th
and forty tho
prise. "I had no idea that so gig
know how very rich he was until we came to examine his securit
more question, Dr. Mortimer. Supposing that anything happened to our young frien
arried, the estate would descend to the Desmonds, who are distant
e all of great interest. Hav
le appearance and of saintly life. I remember that he refused to acc
astes would be the heir t
uld also be the heir to the money unless it were willed otherwise b
made your wi
feel that the money should go with the title and estate. That was my poor uncle's idea. How is the owner going to restore t
sability of your going down to Devonshire without delay. There is on
mer return
ours. With all the good will in the world he may be unable to help you. No, Sir Hen
t you could come yo
t appeals which reach me from many quarters, it is impossible for me to be absent from London for an indefinite time. At the present instant one of the most rev
you recomm
his hand u
s better worth having at your side when you are in a t
e, but before I had time to answer, Baskervil
t is with me, and you know just as much about the matter as I do. If you w
and I was complimented by the words of Holmes and by the
said I. "I do not know how I
When a crisis comes, as it will do, I will direct how you
at suit D
fect
to the contrary, we shall meet at
of triumph, and diving into one of the corners of
ng boot!"
ies vanish as easily!"
Dr. Mortimer remarked. "I searche
aid Baskerville.
rtainly no bo
must have placed it there
e had a line of inexplicable incidents all within the limits of two days, which included the receipt of the printed letter, the black-bearded spy in the hansom, the loss of the new brown boot, the loss of the old black boot, and now the return of the new brown boot. Holmes sat in silence in the cab as we
o telegrams were hand
rrymore is at the Hall.-
ted, but sorry, to report unable to t
g more stimulating than a case where everything goes
the cabman who
ss from the Official Registry. I should not be s
actory than an answer, however, for the door opened and a ro
for 2704," said he. "I've driven my cab this seven years and never a word of complain
aid Holmes. "On the contrary, I have half a sovereign for
take," said the cabman, with a grin.
me and address, in ca
he Borough. My cab is out of Ship
lmes made a
watched this house at ten o'clock this morning and af
hings, for you seem to know as much as I do already," said he. "The truth is that the gen
d yourself in a pretty bad position if you try to hide anything f
, he
id he s
he lef
ay anythi
ioned hi
Oh, he mentioned his name, did he? That was im
he cabman, "was Mr
ck than by the cabman's reply. For an instant he sat
il as quick and supple as my own. He got home upon me very p
t was the gent
ere you picked him up
actly what he wanted all day and ask no questions. I was glad enough to agree. First we drove down to the Northumberland Hotel and w
door," sa
e pulled up half-way down the street and waited an hour and a half. Then the t
," said
ould go. I whipped up the mare and we were there under the ten minutes. Then he paid up his two guineas, like a good one, and away he went into the station. Only ju
you saw no m
e went into
ou describe Mr.
y years of age, and he was of a middle height, two or three inches shorter than you, sir. He was dressed like a to
of his
can't s
e that you c
ir; no
here's another one waiting for you if you c
, sir, and
d Holmes turned to me with a shrug
as in Regent Street, conjectured that I had got the number of the cab and would lay my hands on the driver, and so sent back this audacious message. I tell you, Watson, thi
ut w
re I see of it the less I like it. Yes, my dear fellow, you may laugh, but I give you my