He is no one whom I have seen down here, and I have now met all the neighbours.
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The figure was far taller than that of Stapleton, far thinner than that of Frankland.
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Barrymore it might possibly have been, but we had left him behind us, and I am certain that he could not have followed us.
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A stranger then is still dogging us, just as a stranger dogged us in London.
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We have never shaken him off.
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If I could lay my hands upon that man, then at last we might find ourselves at the end of all our difficulties.
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To this one purpose I must now devote all my energies.
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My first impulse was to tell Sir Henry all my plans.
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My second and wisest one is to play my own game and speak as little as possible to anyone.
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He is silent and distrait.
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His nerves have been strangely shaken by that sound upon the moor.
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I will say nothing to add to his anxieties, but I will take my own steps to attain my own end.
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We had a small scene this morning after breakfast.
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Barrymore asked leave to speak with Sir Henry, and they were closeted in his study some little time.
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Sitting in the billiard-room I more than once heard the sound of voices raised, and I had a pretty good idea what the point was which was under discussion.
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After a time the baronet opened his door and called for me.
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"Barrymore considers that he has a grievance," he said.
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"He thinks that it was unfair on our part to hunt his brother-in-law down when he, of his own free will, had told us the secret."
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The butler was standing very pale but very collected before us.
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"I may have spoken too warmly, sir," said he, "and if I have, I am sure that I beg your pardon.
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At the same time, I was very much surprised when I heard you two gentlemen come back this morning and learned that you had been chasing Selden.
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The poor fellow has enough to fight against without my putting more upon his track."
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"If you had told us of your own free will it would have been a different thing," said the baronet, "you only told us, or rather your wife only told us, when it was forced from you and you could not help yourself."
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"I didn't think you would have taken advantage of it, Sir Henry- indeed I didn't."
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"The man is a public danger.
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