in London, on their way to that long voyage which had been recommended 
for the restoration of Sir Henry's shattered nerves. They had called 
upon Holmes this very afternoon, so that it was natural that the subject
should come up for discussion. He said that he could not guarantee he 
carried all of the facts in his mind, but I noted his comments as well 
as I could:
"The familt portrait did not lie.  Stapleton was a Baskerville, the son 
of that Rodger Baskerville, the younger brother of Sir Charles, who fled
with a sinister reputation to South America, where he was said to have
died unmarried.  He did, as a matter of fact, marry, and had one child, 
this fellow, whose real name is the same as his father's.  He married 
Beryl Garcia, one of the beauties of Costa Rica, and, having purloined a 
considerable sum of public money, he changed his name to Vandeleur and 
