Baskerville Hall
SirHenryBaskervilleandDr.Mortimerwerereadyupontheappointedday,andwestartedasarrangedforDevonshire. Mr.SherlockHolmesdrovewithmetothestationandgavemehislastpartinginjunctionsandadvice.
"Iwillnotbiasyourmindbysuggestingtheoriesorsuspicions,Watson,"saidhe; "Iwishyousimplytoreportfactsinthefullestpossiblemannertome,andyoucanleavemetodothetheorizing."
"Whatsortoffacts? "Iasked.
"Anythingwhichmayseemtohaveabearinghoweverindirectuponthecase,andespeciallytherelationsbetweenyoungBaskervilleandhisneighboursoranyfreshparticularsconcerningthedeathofSirCharles. Ihavemadesomeinquiriesmyselfinthelastfewdays,buttheresultshave,Ifear,beennegative. Onethingonlyappearstobecertain, andthatisthatMr.JamesDesmond,whoisthenextheir,isanelderlygentlemanofaveryamiabledisposition,sothatthispersecutiondoesnotarisefromhim. Ireallythinkthatwemayeliminatehimentirelyfromourcalculations. ThereremainthepeoplewhowillactuallysurroundSirHenryBaskervilleuponthemoor."
"WoulditnotbewellinthefirstplacetogetridofthisBarrymorecouple?"
"Bynomeans. Youcouldnotmakeagreatermistake. Iftheyareinnocentitwouldbeacruelinjustice,andiftheyareguiltyweshouldbegivingupallchanceofbringingithometothem. No,no,wewillpreservethemuponourlistofsuspects. ThenthereisagroomattheHall,ifIrememberright. Therearetwomoorlandfarmers. ThereisourfriendDr.Mortimer,whomIbelievetobeentirelyhonest,andthereishiswife,ofwhomweknownothing. Thereisthisnaturalist,Stapleton,andthereishissister,whoissaidtobeayoungladyofattractions.