The Letter
The following day was dull and foggy.The Hall was sur rounded by heavy,low clouds,which opened
now and then to show the grim,cold moor and its wet,grey rocks.The weather made us miserable.It
was difficult to be cheerful when we felt danger all around us.I thougth of Sir Charles'death,and
the awful sound of the hound,which I had now heard twice.Holmes did not believe that there was a
supernatural hound.But facts are facts,and I had heard a hound.Was there a huge hound living on
the moor?If so,where could it hide?Where did it get its food?Why was it never seen by day? It was
almost as difficult to accept a natural explanation as a su pernatural explanation.
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That morning Sir Henry and Barrymore argued about Selden,the escaped prisoner.Barrymore said that
it was wrong to try to catch Selden.
'But the man is dangerous,'said Sir Henry.'He'll do any thing.Nobody is safe until he is in
prison again.We must tell the police.'
'I promise he won't break into any house,'said Barrymore,'and he won't cause any trouble.In a few
days he will catch a boat for South America.Please don't tell the police about him.If you tell
the police,my wife and I will be in serious trouble.'
'What do you say,Watson?' asked Sir Henry,turning to me.
'I don't think he will break into houses,or cause trouble.If he did,the police would know where
to look for him and would catch him.He's not a stupid man.'
'I hope you're right,'said Sir Henry.'I'm sure we're breaking the law.But I don't want to get
Barrymore and his wife into trouble,so I shall not tell the police.I shall leave Selden in
peace.',
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Barrymore could not find the words to thank Sir Henry enough.Then he said:'You have been so kind
to us that I want to do something for you in return.I have never told any one else.I know
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