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 he needs.That's all Selden told me.’

I thanked him,and he left me.I went to the window and looked out at the rain and the clouds。It was a wild night.I knew the huts Barrymore had spoken about.There were many of them on the moor.They had been built many hundreds of years ago by the people who lived on the moor.They would not keep a man warm and dry in bad weather.Selden could not choose to live anywhere else,but why did the other man live in such conditions? 

I sat and thought what I should do next.I decided I must try to find the man who had been watching us.Was he the en emy who had been following us since the very beginning in London? If he was,and I could catch him,perhaps our diffi culties would be at an end.

I also decided to hunt the man on my own.Sir Henry was still shaken by the terrible cry we had heard on the moor.I did not want to add to his troubles or to lead him into more danger.

  



 
11  Laura Lyons 

  

Ιtold Sir Henry about Laura Lyons,and that I wanted to speak to her as soon as possible.Then I went to her house in Newtown.

A maid took me into the sitting room,where a very pretty lady with dark hair was working at a typewriter.I told her who I was,and that I had met her father.

‘I have no contact with my father,’she said.‘ He gave me no help when I was in trouble.Sir Charles Baskerville and some other kind people helped me when I was poor and hungry.’

‘It is about Sir Charles that I have e to see you,’I said.‘I want to know if you ever wrote to him and asked him to meet you.’

She looked very,angry,and her face went white.

‘What a question!’she said.‘What right have you to ask me about my private life?But the answer is “no”.’

‘Surely you are not remembering clearly,’I said.‘I think you wrote to him on the day that he died.And your letter said: “Please,please,burn this letter,and be at the gate by ten o'clock.”’

For a moment I thought she was going to faint.Then she said in a low oice:‘I asked Sir Charles to tell nobdy.’

‘You must not think that Sir Charles spoke to anyone about you,’I said.‘ He put the letter on the fire,but not all of it was burnt.Now,did you write that letter to him?’

‘Yes,’she said.‘Why should I be ashamed of writing to him?I wanted him to help me.I learned that he was going to London early on the following day,so I asked him to meet me before he went.I could not go to the Hall earlier that day.’

‘But why did you ask him to meet you in the garden instead of in the house?’I asked.

‘Do you think it would be sensible for a woman to go at that time of night into the house of an unmarried man?’she asked.

‘Well,what happened when you got there?’I asked.

‘I didn't go,’she replied.

‘Mrs Lyons!’

‘I tell you I did not go.Something happened that stopped me from going.I can't tell you what it was.’

‘Mrs Lyons,’ I said.‘ If you did not see Sir Charles,you must tell me why.If you do not,it will look very bad for you if I have to go to the police with this new piece of information about the letter.’

Mrs Lyons thought for a moment,and then she said:‘ I see that I must tell you.Perhaps you know that I married a man who was very cruel to me.I hate him and I wanted to get a divorce.But a divorce is expensive,and I had no money.I thought that if Sir Charles heard my sad story,he would help me to get a divorce.’

‘Then why didn't you go to see Sir Charles?’I asked her.

‘Because I got help from someone else,’she said.

‘Why didn't you write to Sir Charles and tell him?’

‘ I was going to,but I saw in the newspaper the next morn ing that he had died.’

I asked Mrs Lyons a number of other questions,but she did not change her story,whatever I asked her.I was sure that she was telling the truth.I could check two important parts of the story.If they were right,there could be no doubt that she was telling the truth.I could check that she had begun to get her divorce at about the time of Sir Charles' death.I could also check that she had not been to Baskerville Hall on the night of Sir Charles' death.

But I was not sure that she had told me the whole truth.Why had she nearly fainted when I had told her about the let ter? That was not pletely explained by the story she had told me.

I had discovered all I could for the moment.I left her,and went to search for more information in a different place.

  



 
12  The Man on the Moor 

  

I drove out of Newtown and went to begin my search for the mysterious man on the moor.There were hundreds of the old stone huts on the moor.Barrymore did not know in which of them the mysterious man was living。I had seen the man on the night when Sir Henry and I had chased Selden,so I decided to start my search near that place.

The path I took ran past Mr Frankland's house,and I saw him standing at his gate He called to me,and invited me to go in and have a drink with him.He had been arguing with the police,and was angry with them.He began to tell me about it.

‘But they will be sorry,’he said.‘I could tell them where to look for the escaped prisoner,but I am not going to help them.You see,I have been searching the moors with my telescope,and although I have not actually seen the prisoner,I have seen the person who is taking him food.’

I thought of Barrymore and Mrs Barrymore's worried faces.But Mr Frankland's next words showed me that I did not need to worry.

‘You will be surprised to hear that a young boy takes food to the prisoner.The boy goes by at about the same time each day,and he is always carrying a bag.Who else can he be going to see—except the prisoner?e and look through my tele scope,and you will see that I am right.It is about this time each day that the boy goes by.’

We went up onto the roof,and we did not have to wait long.There was someone moving on a hill in front of the house.I looked through the telescope and saw a small boy with a bag over his shoulder。He looked around to make sure that noboay was following him,and then he disappeared over the hill.

‘Remember that I don't want the police to know my secret,Dr Watson,’Frankland reminded me.‘I'm too angry with them at the moment to help them.’

I agreed not to tell the police,and said goodbye。I walked along the road while Frankland was watching me,but as soon as I was round the corner,I went towards the hill where we had seen the boy.

The sun was already going down when I reached the top of the hill。I could not see the boy,and there was nothing else in that lonely place Beneath me on the other side of the hill was a circle of old stone huts.In the middle of the circle was one hut that had a better roof than the others,so it would keep out the wind and the rain.This must be the place where the mysteri ous man was hiding!I would soon know his secret.

As I walked towards the hut,I saw that someone had certainly been using it.A path had been worn up to the door.I took my revolver out of my pocket,and checked that it was ready to fire.I walked quickly and quietly up to the hut,and looked inside.The place was empty.

But this was certainly where the man lived。As I looked round the hut,I knew that the mysterious man must have a very strong character.No other person could live in conditions as bad as these.There were some blankets on a flat stone where the man slept.There had been a fire in one corner.There were some cooking pots,and a large bowl half full of wa ter.In the middle of the hut was another large flat stone which was used as a table,and on it was the bag the boy had been carrying.Under the bag I saw a piece of paper with writing on it.Quickly,I picked up the paper and read what was written on it.It said:‘Dr Watson has gone to Newtown.’

I realized that the mysterious man had told someone to watch me,and this was a message from his spy.Was the man a dangerous enemy? Or was he a friend who was watching us to make sure we were safe?I decided I would not leave the hut until I knew.

Outside,the sun was low in the sky.Everything looked calm a

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