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1 He fell dead at the end of the alley from heart disease and terror.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 15. A Retrospection
2 The day had been wet, and Sir Charles's footmarks were easily traced down the alley.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles
3 I fancy that he really did see something of the kind upon that last night in the yew alley.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 7. The Stapletons of Merripit House
4 He then proceeded down the alley, and it was at the far end of it that his body was discovered.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles
5 It is a long, dismal walk, the yew alley, between two high walls of clipped hedge, with a narrow band of grass upon either side.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 8. First Report of Dr. Watson
6 Sir Charles Baskerville was in the habit every night before going to bed of walking down the famous yew alley of Baskerville Hall.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles
7 The dog, incited by its master, sprang over the wicket-gate and pursued the unfortunate baronet, who fled screaming down the yew alley.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 15. A Retrospection
8 I fancy the yew alley, though not marked under that name, must stretch along this line, with the moor, as you perceive, upon the right of it.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 3. The Problem
9 I followed the footsteps down the yew alley, I saw the spot at the moor-gate where he seemed to have waited, I remarked the change in the shape of the prints after that point, I noted that there were no other footsteps save those of Barrymore on the soft gravel, and finally I carefully examined the body, which had not been touched until my arrival.
The Hound of the BaskervillesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles