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Current Search - hall in The Hound of the Baskervilles
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He chanced to be at his
hall
door.
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In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles
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It opened upon the grassy space which lay in front of the
hall
door.
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In Chapter 6. Baskerville Hall
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The figure of a woman was silhouetted against the yellow light of the
hall
.
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In Chapter 6. Baskerville Hall
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But the dining-room which opened out of the
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was a place of shadow and gloom.
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In Chapter 6. Baskerville Hall
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A square balustraded gallery ran round the top of the old
hall
, approached by a double stair.
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In Chapter 6. Baskerville Hall
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In each case the outside porter will send for the
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porter, to whom also you will give a shilling.
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In Chapter 4. Sir Henry Baskerville
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The wheels died away down the drive while Sir Henry and I turned into the
hall
, and the door clanged heavily behind us.
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In Chapter 6. Baskerville Hall
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I have told you that the corridor is broken by the balcony which runs round the
hall
, but that it is resumed upon the farther side.
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In Chapter 8. First Report of Dr. Watson
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At twelve o'clock Barrymore, finding the
hall
door still open, became alarmed, and, lighting a lantern, went in search of his master.
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In Chapter 2. The Curse of the Baskervilles