The Hound of the Baskervilles
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But it was not the sight of her body, nor was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying next to her, which raised the hair upon the heads of those three. But it was that standing over Hugo and plucking at his throat, there stood a foul thing, a great black beast, shaped like a hound, yet larger than any hound any mortal eye has seen. And even as they looked, the thing tore the throat out of Hugo Baskerville, on which as it turned its blazing eyes and dripping jaws upon them, the three shrieked with fear and road for their life, still screaming across the moor. One, it is said, died that very night of what he had seen, and the other two were broken men.