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“The Hound of the Baskervilles”. Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Presentation by: Amber Korn. "It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but you are a conductor of light. Some people without possessing genius have a remarkable power of stimulating it." (Pg. 3).
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“The Hound of the Baskervilles” Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Presentation by: Amber Korn
"It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but you are a conductor of light. Some people without possessing genius have a remarkable power of stimulating it." (Pg. 3)
“The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.” (Pg. 36)
Snap goes our third thread, and we end where we began, said he. (Pg. 73)
To all the world he was the man of violence, half animal and half demon; but to her he always remained the little willful boy of her own girlhood, the child who had clung to her hand. Evil indeed is the man who has not one woman to mourn him. (Pg. 200)
A hound it was, an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen. Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes glowed with a smoldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame. Never in the delirious dream of a disordered brain could anything more savage, more appalling, more hellish be conceived than that dark form and savage face which broke upon us out of the wall of fog. (Pg. 220)
"The past and the present are within the field of my inquiry, but what a man may do in the future is a hard question to answer." (Pg. 245)