incited by it's master, sprang over & pursued the baronet, who fled screaming 
down the yew alley and fell dead from heart disease and terror. The hound 
had kept upon the grassy border while the old man had run down the path, so 
that no track but the man's was visible. On seeing him lying still, the 
creature had approached to sniff at him, but finding him dead had turned away.
It was then that it left the print which was actually observed by Dr.Mortimer.
"The devilish cunning of it was that it would be almost impossible to make
a case against the real murderer. His only accomplice was one who could
never give him away.
Both Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Stapleton had their different suspicions, but each
was under his influence. Learning about the arrival of Henry Baskerville
from his friend Dr.Mortimer, Stapleton first thought that the young heir
might be done to death in London. Mrs Stapletons
