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281
"
Hum
!
Someone
seems
to
be
very
deeply
interested
in
your
movements
.
"
Out
of
the
envelope
he
took
a
half-sheet
of
foolscap
paper
folded
into
four
.
This
he
opened
and
spread
flat
upon
the
table
.
Across
the
middle
of
it
a
single
sentence
had
been
formed
by
the
expedient
of
pasting
printed
words
upon
it
.
It
ran
:
"
As
you
value
your
life
or
your
reason
keep
away
from
the
moor
.
"
The
word
"
moor
"
only
was
printed
in
ink
.
282
"
Now
,
"
said
Sir
Henry
Baskerville
,
"
perhaps
you
will
tell
me
,
Mr.
Holmes
,
what
in
thunder
is
the
meaning
of
that
,
and
who
it
is
that
takes
so
much
interest
in
my
affairs
?
"
283
"
What
do
you
make
of
it
,
Dr.
Mortimer
?
You
must
allow
that
there
is
nothing
supernatural
about
this
,
at
any
rate
?
"
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284
"
No
,
sir
,
but
it
might
very
well
come
from
someone
who
was
convinced
that
the
business
is
supernatural
.
"
285
"
What
business
?
"
asked
Sir
Henry
sharply
.
"
It
seems
to
me
that
all
you
gentlemen
know
a
great
deal
more
than
I
do
about
my
own
affairs
.
"
286
"
You
shall
share
our
knowledge
before
you
leave
this
room
,
Sir
Henry
.
I
promise
you
that
,
"
said
Sherlock
Holmes
.
"
We
will
confine
ourselves
for
the
present
with
your
permission
to
this
very
interesting
document
,
which
must
have
been
put
together
and
posted
yesterday
evening
.
Have
you
yesterday
's
Times
,
Watson
?
"
287
"
It
is
here
in
the
corner
.
"
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288
"
Might
I
trouble
you
for
it
--
the
inside
page
,
please
,
with
the
leading
articles
?
"
He
glanced
swiftly
over
it
,
running
his
eyes
up
and
down
the
columns
.
"
Capital
article
this
on
free
trade
.
Permit
me
to
give
you
an
extract
from
it
.
'
You
may
be
cajoled
into
imagining
that
your
own
special
trade
or
your
own
industry
will
be
encouraged
by
a
protective
tariff
,
but
it
stands
to
reason
that
such
legislation
must
in
the
long
run
keep
away
wealth
from
the
country
,
diminish
the
value
of
our
imports
,
and
lower
the
general
conditions
of
life
in
this
island
.
'
What
do
you
think
of
that
,
Watson
?
"
cried
Holmes
in
high
glee
,
rubbing
his
hands
together
with
satisfaction
.
"
Do
n't
you
think
that
is
an
admirable
sentiment
?
"
289
Dr.
Mortimer
looked
at
Holmes
with
an
air
of
professional
interest
,
and
Sir
Henry
Baskerville
turned
a
pair
of
puzzled
dark
eyes
upon
me
.
290
"
I
do
n't
know
much
about
the
tariff
and
things
of
that
kind
,
"
said
he
;
"
but
it
seems
to
me
we
've
got
a
bit
off
the
trail
so
far
as
that
note
is
concerned
.
"