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12001
[GOLD] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon {those} not <in>{frequent occasions when he was up all night} , was seated at the breakfast table .
[RANKER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon {those not} <in>{frequent occasions} when he was up all night , was seated at the breakfast table .
[CRAWLER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon those {not} <in>{frequent occasions} when he was up all night , was seated at the breakfast table .
12001
[GOLD] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon {those} <not> {infrequent occasions when he was up all night} , was seated at the breakfast table .
[RANKER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , {who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon those} <not> {infrequent occasions when he was up all night} , was seated at the breakfast table .
[CRAWLER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , save upon those <not> infrequent occasions when he was up all night , was seated at the breakfast table .
12001
[GOLD] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , {who was} usually {very late in the mornings ,} <save> {upon those not infrequent occasions when he was up all night} , was seated at the breakfast table .
[RANKER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , {who was usually very late in the mornings ,} <save> {upon those not infrequent occasions when he was up all night} , was seated at the breakfast table .
[CRAWLER] Mr. Sherlock Holmes , who was usually very late in the mornings , <save> upon those not infrequent occasions when he was up all night , was seated at the breakfast table .
12028
[GOLD] {Some people} <without> {possessing genius} have a remarkable power of stimulating it .
[RANKER] Some people <without> {possessing genius} have a remarkable power of stimulating it .
[CRAWLER] Some people <without> {possessing genius} have a remarkable power of stimulating it .
12068
[GOLD] If {he was} in the hospital and yet <not> {on the staff} he could only have been a house-surgeon or a house-physician -- little more than a senior student .
[RANKER] If {he was in the} hospital and {yet} <not> {on the staff} he could only have been a house-surgeon or a house-physician -- little more than a senior student .
[CRAWLER] If {he was} in the hospital and {yet} <not> {on the staff} he could only have been a house-surgeon or a house-physician -- little more than a senior student .
12072
[GOLD] `` As to the latter part , {I have} <no> {means of checking you} , '' said I , `` but at least it is not difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career . ''
[RANKER] `` {As to the latter part , I have} <no> {means of checking you} , '' said I , `` but at least it is not difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career . ''
[CRAWLER] `` As to the latter part , {I have} <no> {means of checking you , '' said I , `` but at least it is not difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career} . ''
12085
[GOLD] As to the adjectives , I said , if I remember right , amiable , <un>{ambitious} , and absent-minded .
[RANKER] As to the adjectives , I said , if {I remember right , amiable ,} <un>{ambitious , and absent-minded} .
[CRAWLER] As to the adjectives , I said , if I remember right , amiable , <un>ambitious , and absent-minded .
12086
[GOLD] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , only {an} <un>{ambitious one who abandons a London career for the country} , and only an absent-minded one who leaves his stick and not his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room . ''
[RANKER] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , only {an} <un>{ambitious one} who abandons a London career for the country , and only an absent-minded one who leaves his stick and not his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room . ''
[CRAWLER] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , {only an} <un>{ambitious one} who abandons a London career for the country , and only an absent-minded one who leaves his stick and not his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room . ''
12122
[GOLD] `` Come , come , {we are} <not> {so far wrong} , after all , '' said Holmes .
[RANKER] `` Come , come , {we are} <not> {so far wrong , after all} , '' said Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` Come , come , {we are} <not> {so far wrong , after all} , '' said Holmes .
12153
[GOLD] I trust , sir , that I have not <in>{advertently} -- ''
[RANKER] I trust , sir , that {I have not} <in>{advertently} -- ''
[CRAWLER] I trust , sir , that I have not <in>advertently -- ''
13014
[GOLD] {He was} a strong-minded man , sir , shrewd , practical , and {as} <un>{imaginative as I am myself} .
[RANKER] He was a strong-minded man , sir , shrewd , practical , and as <un>{imaginative} as I am myself .
[CRAWLER] He was a strong-minded man , {sir , shrewd , practical , and as} <un>{imaginative as I am myself} .
13033
[GOLD] `` Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , <nor> {can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and godless man} .
[RANKER] `` {Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name ,} <nor> {can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and godless man} .
[CRAWLER] `` Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , <nor> can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and godless man .
13045
[GOLD] `` Now , for some space the revellers stood agape , <un>{able to understand all that had been done in such haste} .
[RANKER] `` Now , {for some space the revellers stood agape ,} <un>{able to understand all that had been done in such haste} .
[CRAWLER] `` Now , for some space the revellers stood agape , <un>able to understand all that had been done in such haste .
13059
[GOLD] {The most of them would} <by no means> {advance} , but three of them , the boldest , or it may be the most drunken , rode forward down the goyal .
[RANKER] The most of them would <by no means> advance , but three of them , the boldest , or it may be the most drunken , rode forward down the goyal .
[CRAWLER] The most of them would <by no means> advance , but three of them , the boldest , or it may be the most drunken , rode forward down the goyal .
13062
[GOLD] But {it was} <not> {the sight of her body} , nor yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , {which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers} , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
[RANKER] But {it was} <not> {the sight of her body} , nor yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
[CRAWLER] But it was <not> the sight of her body , nor yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
13062
[GOLD] But it was not the sight of her body , <nor> yet {was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her} , {which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers} , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
[RANKER] But {it was not the sight of her body ,} <nor> {yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her} , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
[CRAWLER] But it was not the sight of her body , <nor> yet was it that of the body of Hugo Baskerville lying near her , which raised the hair upon the heads of these three dare-devil roysterers , 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 that ever mortal eye has rested upon .
13067
[GOLD] <Nor> {can it be denied that many of the family have been unhappy in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious} .
[RANKER] <Nor> {can it be denied that many of the family have been unhappy in their deaths} , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious .
[CRAWLER] <Nor> can it be denied that many of the family have been unhappy in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious .
13068
[GOLD] Yet may we shelter ourselves in {the <in>finite goodness of Providence} , which would not forever punish the innocent beyond that third or fourth generation which is threatened in Holy Writ .
[RANKER] Yet may we shelter ourselves in {the} <in>{finite goodness} of Providence , which would not forever punish the innocent beyond that third or fourth generation which is threatened in Holy Writ .
[CRAWLER] Yet may we shelter ourselves in {the} <in>{finite goodness} of Providence , which would not forever punish the innocent beyond that third or fourth generation which is threatened in Holy Writ .
13094
[GOLD] Their evidence , corroborated by that of several friends , tends to show that Sir Charles 's health has for some time been impaired , and points especially to some affection of the heart , manifesting itself in changes of colour , {breath}<less>ness , and acute attacks of nervous depression .
[RANKER] Their evidence , corroborated by that of several friends , tends to show that Sir Charles 's health has for some time been impaired , and points especially to some affection of the heart , manifesting itself in changes of {colour , breath}<less>ness {, and acute attacks of nervous depression} .
[CRAWLER] Their evidence , corroborated by that of several friends , tends to show that Sir Charles 's health has for some time been impaired , and points especially to some affection of the heart , manifesting itself in changes of colour , {breath}<less>ness , {and acute attacks} of nervous depression .
13110
[GOLD] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is not <un>{usual} in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
[RANKER] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom {which is not} <un>{usual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion} .
[CRAWLER] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is not <un>usual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
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[GOLD] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but with you {there is} <no> {reason why I should not be perfectly frank} .
[RANKER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but {with you there is} <no> {reason why I should not be perfectly frank} .
[CRAWLER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but with you there is <no> reason why I should not be perfectly frank .
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[GOLD] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but with you there is no reason {why I should} <not> {be perfectly frank} .
[RANKER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but with you there is no reason why {I should} <not> {be perfectly frank} .
[CRAWLER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since no practical good could result from it , but with you there is no reason why I should <not> be perfectly frank .
13134
[GOLD] He had taken this legend which I have read you exceedingly to heart -- so much so that , {although he would walk in his own grounds ,} <nothing> {would induce him to go out upon the moor at night} .
[RANKER] He had taken this legend {which I have read you exceedingly to heart -- so much so that , although he would walk in his own grounds ,} <nothing> {would induce him to go out upon the moor at night} .
[CRAWLER] He had taken this legend which I have read you exceedingly to heart -- so much so that , although he would walk in his own grounds , <nothing> would {induce him to go out} upon the moor at night .
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[GOLD] Incredible as it may appear to you , Mr. Holmes , he was honestly convinced that a dreadful fate overhung his family , and certainly {the records which he was able to give of his ancestors were} <not> {encouraging} .
[RANKER] Incredible as it may appear to you , Mr. Holmes , he was honestly convinced that {a dreadful fate overhung his family , and} certainly {the records which he was able to give of his ancestors were} <not> {encouraging} .
[CRAWLER] Incredible as it may appear to you , Mr. Holmes , he was honestly convinced that {a dreadful fate overhung his family , and certainly the records which he was able to give of his ancestors were} <not> {encouraging} .
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[GOLD] I do n't suppose I should have done so {had I} <not> {known this legend} . ''
[RANKER] I do n't suppose I should have done so had {I} <not> {known this legend} . ''
[CRAWLER] I do n't suppose I should have done so had {I} <not> {known this legend} . ''
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[GOLD] `` Now , tell me , Dr. Mortimer -- and this is important -- {the marks} which you saw {were} on the path and <not> {on the grass} ? ''
[RANKER] `` Now , tell me , Dr. Mortimer -- and {this is important -- the marks which you saw were} on the path and <not> {on the grass} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Now , tell me , Dr. Mortimer -- and this is important -- {the marks which you saw were} on the path and <not> {on the grass} ? ''
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[GOLD] `` {I could} <not> {call you in} , Mr. Holmes , {without disclosing these facts to the world} , and I have already given my reasons for not wishing to do so .
[RANKER] `` {I could} <not> {call you in , Mr. Holmes , without disclosing these facts to the world} , and I have already given my reasons for not wishing to do so .
[CRAWLER] `` {I could} <not> {call you in , Mr. Holmes , without disclosing these facts to the world} , and I have already given my reasons for not wishing to do so .
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[GOLD] {I speak now} <not> {as a medical man} but as a trustee and executor of Sir Charles 's will . ''
[RANKER] {I speak now} <not> {as a medical man but as a trustee and executor of Sir Charles 's will} . ''
[CRAWLER] I speak now <not> as a medical man but as a trustee and executor of Sir Charles 's will . ''
14153
[GOLD] I knew that seclusion and solitude were very necessary for my friend in those hours of intense mental concentration during which he weighed every particle of evidence , constructed alternative theories , balanced one against the other , and made up his mind as to which points were essential and which <im>{material} .
[RANKER] I knew that seclusion and solitude were very necessary for my friend in those hours of intense mental concentration during which he weighed every particle of evidence , constructed alternative theories , balanced one against the other , and made up his mind as to which points were essential and {which} <im>{material} .
[CRAWLER] I knew that seclusion and solitude were very necessary for my friend in those hours of intense mental concentration during which he weighed every particle of evidence , constructed alternative theories , balanced one against the other , and made up his mind as to which points were essential and which <im>material .
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[GOLD] Between and around these scattered points extends {the} desolate , {life}<less> {moor} .
[RANKER] Between and around these scattered points extends {the desolate , life}<less> {moor} .
[CRAWLER] Between and around these scattered points extends the desolate , life<less> moor .
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[GOLD] Then , again , whom was he waiting for that night , and why was {he waiting for him} in the yew alley <rather than> {in his own house} ? ''
[RANKER] Then , again , whom was he waiting for that night , and why was he waiting for him in the yew alley <rather than> {in his own house} ? ''
[CRAWLER] Then , again , whom was he waiting for that night , and why was he waiting for him in the yew alley <rather than> in his own house ? ''
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[GOLD] You must allow that {there is} <nothing> {supernatural about this} , at any rate ? ''
[RANKER] You must allow that {there is} <nothing> {supernatural about this , at any rate} ? ''
[CRAWLER] You must allow that there is <nothing> supernatural about this , at any rate ? ''
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[GOLD] On the whole I incline to the latter view , since the matter was evidently important , and it is unlikely that the composer of such a letter would be {care}<less> .
[RANKER] On the whole I incline to the latter view , since the matter was evidently important , and it is unlikely that {the composer of such a letter would be care}<less> .
[CRAWLER] On the whole I incline to the latter view , since the matter was evidently important , and it is unlikely that {the composer of such a letter} would {be care}<less> .
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[GOLD] You see , if I am to be squire down there I must dress the part , and it may be that {I have got a little care}<less> {in my ways out West} .
[RANKER] You see , if I am to be squire down there I must dress the part , and it may be that I have got {a little care}<less> in my ways out West .
[CRAWLER] You see , if I am to be squire down there I must dress the part , and it may be that I have got a little care<less> in my ways out West .
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[GOLD] `` And also , '' said Holmes , `` that {someone is} <not> {ill-disposed towards you} , since they warn you of danger . ''
[RANKER] `` And also , '' said Holmes , `` {that someone is} <not> {ill-disposed towards you} , since they warn you of danger . ''
[CRAWLER] `` And also , '' said Holmes , `` {that someone is} <not> {ill-disposed towards you} , since they warn you of danger . ''
16072
[GOLD] {You did} <not> {know , Dr}. {Mortimer , that you were followed this morning from my house} ? ''
[RANKER] {You did} <not> {know , Dr. Mortimer} , that you were followed this morning from my house ? ''
[CRAWLER] {You did} <not> {know} , Dr. Mortimer , that you were followed this morning from my house ? ''
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[GOLD] `` That , <un>{fortunately} , is what I can not tell you .
[RANKER] `` That , <un>fortunately , is what I can not tell you .
[CRAWLER] `` {That} , <un>{fortunately} , {is what I can not tell you} .
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[GOLD] `` At the same time , '' said Baskerville , `` it 's clear enough that so long as there are none of the family at the Hall {these people have} a mighty fine home and <nothing> {to do} . ''
[RANKER] `` At the same time , '' said Baskerville , `` it 's clear enough that so long {as there are none of the family at the Hall these people have a mighty fine} home and <nothing> to do . ''
[CRAWLER] `` At the same time , '' said Baskerville , `` it 's clear enough that so long as there are none of the family at the Hall these people have a mighty fine home and <nothing> {to do} . ''
16107
[GOLD] `` I hope , '' said Dr. Mortimer , `` that {you do} <not> {look with suspicious eyes upon everyone who received a legacy from Sir Charles} , for I also had a thousand pounds left to me . ''
[RANKER] `` I hope , '' said Dr. Mortimer , `` {that you do} <not> {look with suspicious eyes upon everyone who received a legacy from Sir Charles} , for I also had a thousand pounds left to me . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I hope , '' said Dr. Mortimer , `` {that you do} <not> {look with suspicious eyes upon everyone who received a legacy from Sir Charles} , for I also had a thousand pounds left to me . ''
16146
[GOLD] With all the goodwill in the world {he may be} <un>{able to help you} .
[RANKER] {With all the goodwill in the world he may be} <un>{able to help you} .
[CRAWLER] {With all the goodwill in the world he} may {be} <un>{able to help you} .
16149
[GOLD] `` If matters came to a crisis I should endeavour to be present in person ; but you can understand that , with my extensive consulting practice and with the constant appeals which reach me from many quarters , {it is} <im>{possible for me to be absent from London for an indefinite time} .
[RANKER] `` If matters came to a crisis I should endeavour to be present in person ; but you can understand that , {with my extensive consulting practice and with the constant appeals which reach me from many quarters , it is} <im>{possible for me to be absent from London for an indefinite time} .
[CRAWLER] `` If matters came to a crisis I should endeavour to be present in person ; but you can understand that , with my extensive consulting practice and {with the constant appeals which reach me from many quarters , it is} <im>{possible for me to be absent from London for an indefinite time} .
16151
[GOLD] You will see {how} <im>{possible it is for me to go to Dartmoor} . ''
[RANKER] You will see {how} <im>{possible} it is for me to go to Dartmoor . ''
[CRAWLER] You will see {how} <im>{possible it is} for me to go to Dartmoor . ''
16178
[GOLD] {The German} was sent for but professed to {know} <nothing> {of the matter} , nor could any inquiry clear it up .
[RANKER] {The German} was sent for but {professed to know} <nothing> {of the matter} , nor could any inquiry clear it up .
[CRAWLER] {The German} was sent for but professed {to know} <nothing> {of the matter} , nor could any inquiry clear it up .
16179
[GOLD] Another item had been added to that constant and apparently {purpose}<less> {series of small mysteries} which had succeeded each other so rapidly .
[RANKER] Another item had been added to {that} constant and {apparently purpose}<less> {series} of small mysteries which had succeeded each other so rapidly .
[CRAWLER] Another item had been added to {that constant and apparently purpose}<less> {series of small mysteries which had succeeded each other} so rapidly .
16181
[GOLD] Holmes sat in silence in the cab as we drove back to Baker Street , and I knew from his drawn brows and keen face that his mind , like my own , was busy in endeavouring to frame some scheme into which all these strange and {apparently} <dis>{connected episodes} could be fitted .
[RANKER] Holmes sat in silence in the cab as we drove back to Baker Street , and I knew from his drawn brows and keen face that his mind , like my own , was busy in endeavouring to frame some scheme into which {all these} strange and {apparently} <dis>{connected episodes could be fitted} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes sat in silence in the cab as we drove back to Baker Street , and I knew from his drawn brows and keen face that his mind , like my own , was busy in endeavouring to frame some scheme into which all {these strange and apparently} <dis>{connected episodes} could be fitted .
16188
[GOLD] Visited twenty-three hotels as directed , but sorry , to report <un>{able to trace cut sheet of Times} .
[RANKER] {Visited twenty-three hotels as directed , but sorry , to report} <un>{able to trace cut sheet of Times} .
[CRAWLER] Visited twenty-three hotels as directed , but sorry , to report <un>{able to} trace cut sheet of Times .
16225
[GOLD] <Never> {have} I {seen my friend more completely taken aback than by the cabman 's reply} .
[RANKER] <Never> {have I seen my friend more completely taken aback than by the cabman 's reply} .
[CRAWLER] <Never> {have I seen my friend more completely taken aback than by the cabman 's reply} .
16236
[GOLD] He said that he was a detective , and he offered me two guineas if {I would} do exactly what he wanted all day and {ask} <no> {questions} .
[RANKER] He said that he was a detective , and he offered me two guineas if I would do exactly what {he} wanted all day and {ask} <no> {questions} .
[CRAWLER] He said that he was a detective , and he offered me two guineas if {I} would do exactly what he wanted all day and {ask} <no> {questions} .
17017
[GOLD] There is our friend Dr. Mortimer , whom I believe to be entirely honest , and there is his wife , {of whom we know} <nothing> .
[RANKER] There is our friend Dr. Mortimer , whom I believe to be entirely honest , and there is his wife , of whom {we know} <nothing> .
[CRAWLER] There is our friend Dr. Mortimer , whom I believe to be entirely honest , and there is {his wife} , of whom {we know} <nothing> .
17035
[GOLD] `` {It was} <im>{prudent} , all the same , '' said Holmes , shaking his head and looking very grave .
[RANKER] `` {It was} <im>{prudent , all the same} , '' said Holmes , shaking his head and looking very grave .
[CRAWLER] `` {It was} <im>{prudent} , {all the same} , '' said Holmes , shaking his head and looking very grave .
17086
[GOLD] {The farmers about here} do <n't> {like it} , sir , and that 's a fact . ''
[RANKER] {The farmers about here do} <n't> {like it} , sir , and that 's a fact . ''
[CRAWLER] {The farmers about here do} <n't> {like it} , sir , and that 's a fact . ''
17168
[GOLD] `` {I have} <no> {doubt} , sir , {that we shall succeed in establishing ourselves in some business} .
[RANKER] `` {I have} <no> {doubt} , sir , that we shall succeed in establishing ourselves in some business .
[CRAWLER] `` {I have} <no> {doubt , sir} , that we shall succeed in establishing ourselves in some business .
17193
[GOLD] I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing {rest}<less>ly from side to side , seeking for the sleep which would not come .
[RANKER] {I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing rest}<less>ly {from side to side} , seeking for the sleep which would not come .
[CRAWLER] I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing rest<less>ly from side to side , seeking for the sleep which would not come .
18004
[GOLD] `` I guess {it is} ourselves and <not> {the house} that {we have to blame} ! '' said the baronet .
[RANKER] `` I guess {it is} ourselves and <not> {the house that we have to blame} ! '' said the baronet .
[CRAWLER] `` I guess it is ourselves and <not> the house that we have to blame ! '' said the baronet .
18049
[GOLD] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse {we had} <no> {proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time} .
[RANKER] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that {in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had} <no> {proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time} .
[CRAWLER] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but {it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had} <no> {proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time} .
18058
[GOLD] Holmes himself had said that <no> {more complex case had come to him} in {all the long series of his sensational investigations} .
[RANKER] Holmes himself had said that <no> {more complex case had come to him in all the long series of his sensational investigations} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes himself had said that <no> {more complex case had come to him in all the long series of his sensational investigations} .
18065
[GOLD] `` Here on the moor {we} are homely folk and {do} <not> {wait for formal introductions} .
[RANKER] `` Here {on the moor we} are homely folk and {do} <not> {wait for formal introductions} .
[CRAWLER] `` Here on the moor we are homely folk and do <not> wait for formal introductions .
18097
[GOLD] {When Mortimer told me your name he could} <not> {deny your identity} .
[RANKER] When Mortimer told me your name {he could} <not> {deny your identity} .
[CRAWLER] When Mortimer told me your name {he could} <not> {deny your identity} .
18177
[GOLD] {I 've heard it} once or twice before , but <never> {quite so loud} . ''
[RANKER] {I 've heard it once or twice before} , but <never> {quite so loud} . ''
[CRAWLER] I 've heard it once or twice before , but <never> {quite so loud} . ''
18214
[GOLD] His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , <ir>{regular progress} made him not unlike some huge moth himself .
[RANKER] {His gray} clothes and {jerky , zigzag ,} <ir>{regular progress made him not unlike some huge moth himself} .
[CRAWLER] His gray clothes and {jerky , zigzag} , <ir>{regular progress} made him not unlike some huge moth himself .
18220
[GOLD] She had a proud , finely cut face , so regular that it might have seemed impassive {were it} <not> {for the sensitive mouth and the beautiful dark , eager eyes} .
[RANKER] She had a proud , finely cut face , so regular that {it might have seemed impassive were it} <not> {for the sensitive mouth and the beautiful dark , eager eyes} .
[CRAWLER] She had a proud , finely cut face , so regular that it might have seemed impassive were {it} <not> {for the sensitive mouth and the beautiful dark , eager eyes} .
18268
[GOLD] As I looked from their windows at {the} <in>{terminable granite-flecked moor} rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
[RANKER] As I looked from their windows at {the} <in>{terminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon} I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
[CRAWLER] As I looked from their windows at {the} <in>{terminable} granite-flecked moor {rolling} unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
18334
[GOLD] If {you meant} <no> {more than this when you first spoke to me} , why should you not wish your brother to overhear what you said ?
[RANKER] If {you meant} <no> {more than this} when you first spoke to me , why should you not wish your brother to overhear what you said ?
[CRAWLER] If you meant <no> more than this when you first spoke to me , why should you not wish your brother to overhear what you said ?
18334
[GOLD] If you meant no more than this when you first spoke to me , why {should you} <not> {wish your brother to overhear what you said} ?
[RANKER] If you meant no more than this {when you first spoke to me , why should you} <not> {wish your brother to overhear what you said} ?
[CRAWLER] If you meant no more than this when you first spoke to me , {why should you} <not> {wish your brother to overhear what you said} ?
19011
[GOLD] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that {which} <none> {other would occupy} .
[RANKER] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which <none> {other would occupy} .
[CRAWLER] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which <none> other would occupy .
19011
[GOLD] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that {they were some} <un>{warlike} and harried {race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy} .
[RANKER] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were {some} <un>{warlike and harried race} who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy .
[CRAWLER] I am no antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were some <un>warlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy .
19012
[GOLD] {All this} , however , is foreign to the mission on which you sent me and {will} probably {be very} <un>{interesting to your severely practical mind} .
[RANKER] {All this , however ,} is foreign to the mission on which you sent me and {will probably be very} <un>{interesting to your severely practical mind} .
[CRAWLER] All this , however , is foreign to the mission on which {you} sent me and {will} probably {be very} <un>{interesting to your severely practical mind} .
19015
[GOLD] If you have not had any report within the last few days it is because up to today {there was} <nothing> {of importance to relate} .
[RANKER] If you have not had any report within the last few days it is because up {to today there was} <nothing> {of importance to relate} .
[CRAWLER] If you have not had any report within the last few days it is because {up to today there was} <nothing> {of importance to relate} .
19029
[GOLD] {They would be help}<less> {in the hands of a desperate fellow like this Notting Hill criminal} if he could once effect an entrance .
[RANKER] {They would be help}<less> {in the hands of a desperate fellow like this Notting Hill criminal if he could once effect an entrance} .
[CRAWLER] {They} would {be help}<less> {in the hands of a desperate fellow like this Notting Hill criminal} if he could once effect an entrance .
19033
[GOLD] There is something tropical and exotic about her which forms a singular contrast to her cool and <un>{emotional brother} .
[RANKER] There is something tropical and exotic about her which forms a singular contrast to {her} cool and <un>{emotional brother} .
[CRAWLER] There is something tropical and exotic about her which forms a singular contrast to {her cool and} <un>{emotional brother} .
19083
[GOLD] He is said to have about seven lawsuits upon his hands at present , {which will} probably swallow up the remainder of his fortune and so draw his sting and {leave him harm}<less> {for the future} .
[RANKER] He is said to have about seven lawsuits upon his hands at present , {which will probably} swallow up the remainder of his fortune and {so draw his sting and leave him harm}<less> {for the future} .
[CRAWLER] He is said to have about seven lawsuits upon his hands at present , which will probably swallow up the remainder of his fortune and so draw his sting and leave {him harm}<less> {for the future} .
19115
[GOLD] He was in shirt and trousers , with <no> {covering to his feet} .
[RANKER] {He was in shirt and trousers , with} <no> {covering to his feet} .
[CRAWLER] He was in shirt and trousers , with <no> covering to his feet .
19121
[GOLD] Now , {all these rooms are} <un>{furnished} and unoccupied so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever .
[RANKER] Now , {all these rooms are} <un>{furnished and unoccupied so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever} .
[CRAWLER] Now , {all these rooms are} <un>{furnished and unoccupied so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever} .
19121
[GOLD] Now , {all these rooms are} unfurnished and <un>{occupied} so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever .
[RANKER] Now , {all these rooms are} unfurnished and <un>{occupied so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever} .
[CRAWLER] Now , {all these rooms are unfurnished and} <un>{occupied so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever} .
19122
[GOLD] The light shone steadily as if he were standing {motion}<less> .
[RANKER] The light shone steadily as if {he were standing motion}<less> .
[CRAWLER] The light shone steadily as if {he} were standing {motion}<less> .
19123
[GOLD] I crept down the passage as {noise}<less>ly as I could and peeped round the corner of the door .
[RANKER] {I crept down the passage as noise}<less>ly {as I could and peeped round the corner of the door} .
[CRAWLER] {I crept} down the passage {as noise}<less>ly {as I could and peeped round the corner of the door} .
19130
[GOLD] {What it all means I can} <not> {guess} , but there is some secret business going on in this house of gloom which sooner or later we shall get to the bottom of .
[RANKER] What it all means {I can} <not> {guess} , but there is some secret business going on in this house of gloom which sooner or later we shall get to the bottom of .
[CRAWLER] What it all means I can <not> guess , but there is some secret business going on in this house of gloom which sooner or later we shall get to the bottom of .
20035
[GOLD] There have been decorators and furnishers up from Plymouth , and it is evident that our friend has large ideas and means to {spare} <no> {pains or expense} to restore the grandeur of his family .
[RANKER] There have been decorators and furnishers up from Plymouth , and it is evident that {our friend} has large ideas and {means to spare} <no> {pains or expense to restore the grandeur of his family} .
[CRAWLER] There have been decorators and furnishers up from Plymouth , and it is evident that {our friend} has large ideas and means {to spare} <no> {pains or expense to restore the grandeur of his family} .
20048
[GOLD] `` My dear fellow , '' said he , `` {Holmes} , with all his wisdom , {did} <not> {foresee some things which have happened since I have been on the moor} .
[RANKER] `` My dear fellow , '' said {he , `` Holmes , with all his wisdom , did} <not> {foresee some things which have happened since I have been on the moor} .
[CRAWLER] `` My dear fellow , '' said {he , `` Holmes , with all his wisdom , did} <not> {foresee some things which have happened} since I have been on the moor .
20065
[GOLD] To follow them and break into their intimate conversation seemed to be an outrage , and yet my clear duty was <never> {for an instant to let him out of my sight} .
[RANKER] To follow them and break into their intimate conversation seemed to be an outrage , and yet {my clear duty was} <never> {for an instant to let him out of my sight} .
[CRAWLER] To follow them and break into their intimate conversation seemed to be an outrage , and yet {my clear duty was} <never> {for an instant to let him out of my sight} .
20067
[GOLD] Still , {I could see} <no> {better course than to observe him from the hill} , and to clear my conscience by confessing to him afterwards what I had done .
[RANKER] Still , {I could see} <no> {better course than to observe him from the hill , and to clear my conscience by confessing to him afterwards what I had done} .
[CRAWLER] Still , {I} could {see} <no> {better course than to observe him from the hill , and to clear my conscience by confessing to him afterwards what I had done} .
20080
[GOLD] {What the scene meant I could} <not> {imagine} , but it seemed to me that Stapleton was abusing Sir Henry , who offered explanations , which became more angry as the other refused to accept them .
[RANKER] What the scene meant {I could} <not> {imagine} , but it seemed to me that Stapleton was abusing Sir Henry , who offered explanations , which became more angry as the other refused to accept them .
[CRAWLER] What the scene meant {I could} <not> {imagine} , but it seemed to me that Stapleton was abusing Sir Henry , who offered explanations , which became more angry as the other refused to accept them .
20085
[GOLD] {What all this meant I could} <not> {imagine} , but I was deeply ashamed to have witnessed so intimate a scene without my friend 's knowledge .
[RANKER] What all this meant {I could} <not> {imagine} , but I was deeply ashamed to have witnessed so intimate a scene without my friend 's knowledge .
[CRAWLER] What all this meant {I could} <not> {imagine} , but I was deeply ashamed to have witnessed so intimate a scene without my friend 's knowledge .
20111
[GOLD] {I} <never> {hurt man or woman in my life} that I know of .
[RANKER] {I} <never> {hurt man or woman in my life that I know of} .
[CRAWLER] I <never> {hurt} man or woman in my life that I know of .
20118
[GOLD] She was glad to meet me , but when she did {it was} <not> {love that she would talk about} , and she would n't have let me talk about it either if she could have stopped it .
[RANKER] She was glad to meet me , but when she did it {was} <not> {love that she would talk about} , and she would n't have let me talk about it either if she could have stopped it .
[CRAWLER] She was glad to meet me , but when she did {it was} <not> {love that she would talk about , and she would} n't {have let me talk about it either if she could have stopped it} .
20132
[GOLD] Our friend 's title , his fortune , his age , his character , and his appearance are all in his favour , and {I know} <nothing> {against him} unless it be this dark fate which runs in his family .
[RANKER] Our friend 's title , his fortune , his age , his character , and his appearance are all in his favour , and {I know} <nothing> {against him unless it be this dark fate which runs in his family} .
[CRAWLER] Our friend 's title , his fortune , his age , his character , and his appearance are all in his favour , and I know <nothing> against him unless it be this dark fate which runs in his family .
20141
[GOLD] {He had} <not> {understood} , he said , {that I was becoming attached to her} , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him such a shock that for a time he was not responsible for what he said or did .
[RANKER] {He had} <not> {understood} , he said , that I was becoming attached to her , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him such a shock that for a time he was not responsible for what he said or did .
[CRAWLER] {He had} <not> {understood , he said , that I was becoming attached to her} , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him such a shock that for a time he was not responsible for what he said or did .
20141
[GOLD] He had not understood , he said , that I was becoming attached to her , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him such a shock that for a time {he was} <not> {responsible for what he said or did} .
[RANKER] He had not understood , he said , that I was becoming attached to her , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him such a shock that {for a time he was} <not> {responsible for what he said or did} .
[CRAWLER] He had not understood , he said , that I was becoming attached to her , but when he saw with his own eyes that it was really so , and that she might be taken away from him , it gave him {such a shock} that {for a time he was} <not> {responsible for what he said or did} .
20169
[GOLD] {Sometimes it seemed} <im>{possible that he should fail to hear our approach} .
[RANKER] Sometimes {it seemed} <im>{possible that he should fail to hear our approach} .
[CRAWLER] Sometimes it seemed <im>{possible that he should fail to hear our approach} .
20200
[GOLD] `` No , no , sir , {it is} <nothing> -- nothing at all ! '' the butler broke in ; `` I assure you , sir -- ''
[RANKER] `` No , no , sir , {it is} <nothing> {-- nothing at all} ! '' the butler broke in ; `` I assure you , sir -- ''
[CRAWLER] `` No , no , sir , it is <nothing> -- nothing at all ! '' the butler broke in ; `` I assure you , sir -- ''
20207
[GOLD] `` {It is} my business , and <not> {yours} .
[RANKER] `` {It is my business} , and <not> {yours} .
[CRAWLER] `` It is my business , and <not> yours .
20217
[GOLD] Her bulky figure in a shawl and skirt might have been comic {were it} <not> {for the intensity of feeling upon her face} .
[RANKER] {Her bulky figure in a shawl and skirt might have been comic were it} <not> {for the intensity of feeling upon her face} .
[CRAWLER] Her bulky figure in a shawl and skirt might have been comic were {it} <not> {for the intensity of feeling upon her face} .
20272
[GOLD] The man was a danger to the community , {an} <un>{mitigated scoundrel} for whom there was neither pity nor excuse .
[RANKER] The man was a danger to the community , {an} <un>{mitigated scoundrel for whom there was neither pity} nor excuse .
[CRAWLER] The man was a danger to the community , an <un>mitigated scoundrel for whom there was neither pity nor excuse .
20272
[GOLD] The man was a danger to the community , an unmitigated scoundrel {for whom there was} <neither> {pity} <nor> {excuse} .
[RANKER] {The man was a danger to the community , an unmitigated scoundrel for whom there was} <neither> {pity} <nor> {excuse} .
[CRAWLER] The man was a danger to the community , an unmitigated scoundrel for whom there was <neither> pity <nor> excuse .
20346
[GOLD] A guttering candle was stuck in a crevice of the rocks which flanked it on each side so as to keep the wind from it and also to <prevent> {it from being visible , save in the direction of Baskerville Hall} .
[RANKER] A guttering candle was stuck in a crevice of the rocks {which flanked it on each side so as} to keep the wind from it and {also to} <prevent> {it from being visible} , save in the direction of Baskerville Hall .
[CRAWLER] A guttering candle was stuck in a crevice of the rocks which flanked it on each side so as to keep the wind from it and also to <prevent> it from being visible , save in the direction of Baskerville Hall .
20358
[GOLD] It may have been that Barrymore had some private signal {which we} had <neglected> {to give} , or the fellow may have had some other reason for thinking that all was not well , but I could read his fears upon his wicked face .
[RANKER] It may have been that Barrymore had some private signal {which we had} <neglected> {to give} , or the fellow may have had some other reason for thinking that all was not well , but I could read his fears upon his wicked face .
[CRAWLER] It may have been that Barrymore had some private signal which we had <neglected> to give , or the fellow may have had some other reason for thinking that all was not well , but I could read his fears upon his wicked face .
20365
[GOLD] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but {I had brought it} only to defend myself if attacked and <not> {to shoot an unarmed man who was} running {away} .
[RANKER] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but {I had brought it only} to defend myself if attacked and <not> {to shoot an unarmed man who was running away} .
[CRAWLER] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but {I had brought it} only to defend myself if attacked and <not> {to shoot an unarmed man who was running away} .
20370
[GOLD] And it was at this moment that there occurred {a} most strange and <un>{expected thing} .
[RANKER] And it was at this moment that {there occurred a most} strange and <un>{expected thing} .
[CRAWLER] And it was at this moment that there occurred a most strange and <un>expected thing .
20383
[GOLD] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but {its peak bore} <no> {trace} of {that silent and motionless figure} .
[RANKER] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but {its peak bore} <no> {trace of that silent and motionless figure} .
[CRAWLER] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but {its peak bore} <no> {trace of that silent and motionless figure} .
20383
[GOLD] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but its peak bore no trace of {that} silent and {motion}<less> figure .
[RANKER] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but its peak bore no trace of {that} silent and {motion}<less> {figure} .
[CRAWLER] There was the sharp pinnacle of granite still cutting the lower edge of the moon , but its peak bore no trace of {that silent and motion}<less> {figure} .
20395
[GOLD] But the moor with its mysteries and its strange inhabitants remains as <in>{scrutable} as ever .
[RANKER] But {the moor with its mysteries and its strange inhabitants remains as} <in>{scrutable as ever} .
[CRAWLER] But {the moor with its mysteries and its strange inhabitants} remains {as} <in>{scrutable} as ever .
21015
[GOLD] {It is} incredible , <im>{possible} , {that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature} .
[RANKER] {It is incredible ,} <im>{possible} , that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature .
[CRAWLER] It {is incredible} , <im>{possible} , {that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature} .
21015
[GOLD] {It is} <in>{credible} , impossible , {that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature} .
[RANKER] {It is} <in>{credible , impossible} , that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature .
[CRAWLER] It {is} <in>{credible} , {impossible , that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature} .
21030
[GOLD] {He} is <no> {one whom I have seen down here} , and I have now met all the neighbours .
[RANKER] {He is} <no> {one whom I have seen down here} , and I have now met all the neighbours .
[CRAWLER] {He is} <no> {one whom I have seen down here} , and I have now met all the neighbours .
21059
[GOLD] `` {He 'll break into} <no> {house} , sir .
[RANKER] `` He 'll break into <no> {house} , sir .
[CRAWLER] `` {He 'll break into} <no> {house , sir} .
21066
[GOLD] I beg you , sir , {to say} <nothing> {to the police} . ''
[RANKER] I beg you , sir , to {say} <nothing> {to the police} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I} beg you , sir , {to say} <nothing> {to the police} . ''
21104
[GOLD] `` Well , sir , {I thought} <no> {more of the matter} , and never would have done had it not been for my wife .
[RANKER] `` Well , {sir , I thought} <no> {more of the matter} , and never would have done had it not been for my wife .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , sir , I thought <no> more of the matter , and never would have done had it not been for my wife .
21114
[GOLD] `` And {you have} <no> {idea who L}. {L}. {is} ? ''
[RANKER] `` And {you have} <no> {idea who L. L. is} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` And {you have} <no> {idea who L. L. is} ? ''
21118
[GOLD] `` {I can} <not> {understand} , Barrymore , {how you came to conceal this important information} . ''
[RANKER] `` {I can} <not> {understand , Barrymore} , how you came to conceal this important information . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I can <not> understand , Barrymore , how you came to conceal this important information . ''
21125
[GOLD] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if it would be {treating you} <un>{fairly} not to tell you all that I know about the matter . ''
[RANKER] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if {it would be treating you} <un>{fairly not to tell you all that I know about the matter} . ''
[CRAWLER] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if {it} would {be treating you} <un>{fairly} not to tell you all that I know about the matter . ''
21139
[GOLD] It was evident to me that he had been very busy of late , for the notes which I had from Baker Street were few and short , with <no> {comments upon the information which I had supplied} and hardly any reference to my mission .
[RANKER] It was evident to me that he had been very busy of late , for {the notes which I had from Baker Street were few and short , with} <no> {comments upon the information which I had supplied and hardly any reference to my mission} .
[CRAWLER] It was evident to me that he had been very busy of late , for the notes which I had from Baker Street were few and short , with <no> {comments upon the information which I had supplied and hardly any reference to my mission} .
21163
[GOLD] `` By the way , Mortimer , '' said I as we jolted along the rough road , `` I suppose there are few people living within driving distance of this {whom you do} <not> {know} ? ''
[RANKER] `` By the way , Mortimer , '' said I as we jolted along the rough road , `` I suppose there are few people living within driving distance of this whom {you do} <not> {know} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` By the way , Mortimer , '' said I as we jolted along the rough road , `` I suppose there are few people living within driving distance of this whom you do <not> know ? ''
21168
[GOLD] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk for whom I ca n't answer , but among the farmers or gentry {there is} <no> {one whose initials are those} .
[RANKER] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk for whom I ca n't answer , but {among the farmers or gentry there is} <no> {one whose initials are those} .
[CRAWLER] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk for whom I ca n't answer , but among the farmers or gentry there is <no> one whose initials are those .
21168
[GOLD] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk {for whom I ca} <n't> {answer} , but among the farmers or gentry there is no one whose initials are those .
[RANKER] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk for whom {I ca} <n't> {answer} , but among the farmers or gentry there is no one whose initials are those .
[CRAWLER] `` There are a few gipsies and labouring folk for whom I ca <n't> answer , but among the farmers or gentry there is no one whose initials are those .
21179
[GOLD] {Her father} <refused> {to have anything to do with her} because she had married without his consent and perhaps for one or two other reasons as well .
[RANKER] {Her father} <refused> {to have anything to do with her because she had married without his consent and perhaps for one or two other reasons as well} .
[CRAWLER] Her father <refused> to have anything to do with her because she had married without his consent and perhaps for one or two other reasons as well .
21188
[GOLD] He wanted to know the object of my inquiries , but I managed to satisfy his curiosity <without> {telling him too much ,} for there is no reason why we should take anyone into our confidence .
[RANKER] He wanted to know the object of my inquiries , but I managed to satisfy his curiosity <without> {telling him too much} , for there is no reason why we should take anyone into our confidence .
[CRAWLER] He wanted to know the object of my inquiries , but I managed to satisfy his curiosity <without> {telling him too much} , for there is no reason why we should take anyone into our confidence .
21215
[GOLD] {I have} <no> {interest in this matter} but that of your master .
[RANKER] {I have} <no> {interest in this matter but that of your master} .
[CRAWLER] {I have} <no> {interest in this matter but that of your master} .
21216
[GOLD] {I have come here with} <no> {object except to help him} .
[RANKER] I have come here with <no> {object} except to help him .
[CRAWLER] I have come here with <no> {object} except to help him .
21217
[GOLD] Tell me , frankly , what it is {that you do} <n't> {like} . ''
[RANKER] Tell me , frankly , what it is that {you do} <n't> {like} . ''
[CRAWLER] Tell me , frankly , what it is that {you do} <n't> like . ''
21230
[GOLD] {It means} <no> {good to anyone of the name of Baskerville} , and very glad I shall be to be quit of it all on the day that Sir Henry 's new servants are ready to take over the Hall . ''
[RANKER] It means <no> {good to anyone of the name of Baskerville , and very glad I shall be to be quit of it all on the day that Sir Henry 's new servants are ready to take over the Hall} . ''
[CRAWLER] It {means} <no> {good to anyone of the name of Baskerville , and very glad I shall be to be quit of it all on the day} that Sir Henry 's new servants are ready to take over the Hall . ''
21237
[GOLD] A kind of gentleman he was , as far as he could see , but {what he was doing he could} <not> {make out} . ''
[RANKER] A kind of gentleman he was , as far as he could see , but what he was doing {he could} <not> {make out} . ''
[CRAWLER] {A kind of gentleman he was , as far as he could see , but what he was doing he could} <not> {make out} . ''
22005
[GOLD] {I had} <no> {opportunity to tell the baronet what I had learned about Mrs}. {Lyons upon the evening before} , for Dr. Mortimer remained with him at cards until it was very late .
[RANKER] {I had} <no> {opportunity to tell the baronet what I had learned about Mrs. Lyons upon the evening before} , for Dr. Mortimer remained with him at cards until it was very late .
[CRAWLER] {I had} <no> {opportunity to tell the baronet what I had learned about Mrs. Lyons upon the evening before , for Dr. Mortimer remained with him at cards until it was very late} .
22067
[GOLD] `` {Is there} <no> {such thing as a gentleman} ? '' she gasped .
[RANKER] `` {Is there} <no> {such thing as a gentleman ? '' she gasped} .
[CRAWLER] `` Is there <no> such thing as a gentleman ? '' she gasped .
22119
[GOLD] `` So I should have done {had I} <not> {seen his death} in {the paper next morning} . ''
[RANKER] `` So I should have done had {I} <not> {seen his death in the paper next morning} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` So I should have done had {I} <not> {seen his death in the paper} next morning . ''
22155
[GOLD] We 'll teach these magnates that {they can} <not> {ride roughshod over the rights of the commoners} , confound them !
[RANKER] We 'll teach these magnates that {they can} <not> {ride roughshod over the rights of the commoners , confound them} !
[CRAWLER] We 'll teach these magnates that they can <not> ride roughshod over the rights of the commoners , confound them !
22168
[GOLD] {I have} <no> {doubt} , for example , {that the Fernworthy people will burn me in effigy tonight} .
[RANKER] {I have} <no> {doubt , for example} , that the Fernworthy people will burn me in effigy tonight .
[CRAWLER] {I have} <no> {doubt , for example , that the Fernworthy people will burn me in effigy tonight} .
22185
[GOLD] He certainly seemed to be {getting} <un>{comfortably near the truth} .
[RANKER] {He} certainly {seemed to be getting} <un>{comfortably near the truth} .
[CRAWLER] {He} certainly seemed {to be getting} <un>{comfortably near the truth} .
22198
[GOLD] {It was on} his track , and <not> {upon the convict 's} , that Frankland had stumbled .
[RANKER] {It was on his track} , and <not> {upon the convict} 's , that Frankland had stumbled .
[CRAWLER] It was on his track , and <not> upon the convict 's , that Frankland had stumbled .
22245
[GOLD] Over the wide expanse {there was} <no> {sound} and no movement .
[RANKER] {Over the wide expanse there was} <no> {sound and no movement} .
[CRAWLER] Over the wide expanse there was <no> {sound} and no movement .
22245
[GOLD] Over the wide expanse {there was} no sound and <no> {movement} .
[RANKER] {Over the wide expanse there was} no sound and <no> {movement} .
[CRAWLER] Over the wide expanse there was no sound and <no> {movement} .
22272
[GOLD] {It was} I , then , and <not> {Sir Henry} , {who was being dogged by this secret man} .
[RANKER] {It was I , then} , and <not> {Sir Henry} , who was being dogged by this secret man .
[CRAWLER] It was I , then , and <not> Sir Henry , who was being dogged by this secret man .
22277
[GOLD] {There was} <no> {trace} , however , {of anything of the kind} , nor could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life .
[RANKER] {There was} <no> {trace , however , of anything of the kind} , nor could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life .
[CRAWLER] {There was} <no> {trace , however , of anything of the kind} , nor could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life .
22277
[GOLD] There was no trace , however , of anything of the kind , <nor> {could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place} , {save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life} .
[RANKER] There was no trace , however , of anything of the kind , <nor> {could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life} .
[CRAWLER] There was no trace , however , of anything of the kind , <nor> could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life .
22278
[GOLD] When I thought of the heavy rains and looked at the gaping roof I understood how strong and <im>{mutable} must be the purpose which had kept him in that inhospitable abode .
[RANKER] When I thought of the heavy rains and looked at the gaping roof I understood {how} strong and <im>{mutable must be the purpose which had kept him in that inhospitable abode} .
[CRAWLER] When I thought of the heavy rains and looked at the gaping roof I understood how strong and <im>mutable must be the purpose which had kept him in that inhospitable abode .
23001
[GOLD] {For a moment or two I sat breath}<less> , hardly able to believe my ears .
[RANKER] {For a moment or two I sat breath}<less> {, hardly able to believe my ears} .
[CRAWLER] For a moment or two I sat breath<less> , hardly able to believe my ears .
23013
[GOLD] {I had} <no> {idea that you had found my occasional retreat , still less that you were inside it , until I was within twenty paces of the door} . ''
[RANKER] {I had} <no> {idea that you had found my occasional retreat} , still less that you were inside it , until I was within twenty paces of the door . ''
[CRAWLER] {I had} <no> {idea that you had found my occasional retreat , still less that you were inside it} , until I was within twenty paces of the door . ''
23170
[GOLD] On its jagged face was spread-eagled {some} dark , <ir>{regular object} .
[RANKER] On its jagged face was spread-eagled {some dark ,} <ir>{regular object} .
[CRAWLER] On its jagged face was spread-eagled some dark , <ir>regular object .
23174
[GOLD] <Not> {a whisper} , <not> {a rustle} , {rose now from the dark figure over which we stooped} .
[RANKER] <Not> {a whisper ,} <not> {a rustle , rose now from the dark figure over which we stooped} .
[CRAWLER] <Not> a whisper , <not> a rustle , rose now from the dark figure over which we stooped .
23178
[GOLD] {There was} <no> {chance of either of us forgetting that peculiar ruddy tweed suit} -- the very one which he had worn on the first morning that we had seen him in Baker Street .
[RANKER] {There was} <no> {chance of either of us forgetting that peculiar ruddy tweed suit -- the very one which he had worn on the first morning that we had seen him in Baker Street} .
[CRAWLER] {There was} <no> {chance of either of us forgetting that peculiar ruddy tweed suit -- the very one which he had worn on the first morning that we had seen him in Baker Street} .
23188
[GOLD] `` That we should have heard his screams -- my God , those screams ! -- and yet {have been} <un>{able to save him} !
[RANKER] `` That {we should have} heard his screams -- my God , those screams ! -- and {yet have been} <un>{able to save him} !
[CRAWLER] `` That we should have heard his screams -- my God , those screams ! -- and yet have been <un>able to save him !
23205
[GOLD] `` {Our case} is <not> {complete} .
[RANKER] `` {Our case is} <not> {complete} .
[CRAWLER] `` {Our case is} <not> {complete} .
23227
[GOLD] {There could be} <no> {doubt about the beetling forehead , the sunken animal eyes} .
[RANKER] {There could be} <no> {doubt about the beetling forehead} , the sunken animal eyes .
[CRAWLER] There could {be} <no> {doubt about the beetling forehead , the sunken animal eyes} .
23239
[GOLD] `` To {hear a hound upon the moor would} <not> {work a hard man like this convict into such a paroxysm of terror that he would risk recapture by screaming wildly for help} .
[RANKER] `` {To hear a hound upon the moor would} <not> {work a hard man like this convict into such a paroxysm of terror that he would risk recapture by screaming wildly for help} .
[CRAWLER] `` To hear a hound upon the moor would <not> work a hard man like this convict into such a paroxysm of terror that he would risk recapture by screaming wildly for help .
23255
[GOLD] <Not> {a word to show your suspicions} -- not a word , or my plans crumble to the ground . ''
[RANKER] <Not> {a word to show your suspicions -- not a word , or my plans crumble to the ground} . ''
[CRAWLER] <Not> a word to show your suspicions -- not a word , or my plans crumble to the ground . ''
23255
[GOLD] Not a word to show your suspicions -- <not> {a word} , or my plans crumble to the ground . ''
[RANKER] Not {a word to show your suspicions --} <not> {a word , or my plans crumble to the ground} . ''
[CRAWLER] Not a word to show your suspicions -- <not> a word , or my plans crumble to the ground . ''
24017
[GOLD] If he were acting through a human agent we could get some evidence , but {if we were to drag this great dog to the light of day it would} <not> {help us in putting a rope round the neck of its master} . ''
[RANKER] If he were acting through a human agent we could get some evidence , but if we were to drag this great dog to the light of day {it would} <not> {help us in putting a rope round the neck of its master} . ''
[CRAWLER] If he were acting through a human agent we could get some evidence , but if we were to drag this great dog to the light of day it would <not> help us in putting a rope round the neck of its master . ''
24033
[GOLD] {There is} a complete <absence> of {motive} .
[RANKER] {There is a complete} <absence> {of motive} .
[CRAWLER] There is a complete <absence> of motive .
24053
[GOLD] But first I had {the} <un>{pleasant duty of breaking the news to Barrymore and his wife} .
[RANKER] But first I had {the} <un>{pleasant duty} of breaking the news to Barrymore and his wife .
[CRAWLER] But first I had {the} <un>{pleasant duty} of breaking the news to Barrymore and his wife .
24059
[GOLD] If I had n't sworn <not> {to go about alone} I might have had a more lively evening , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
[RANKER] If I had n't sworn <not> {to go about alone I might have had a more lively evening} , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
[CRAWLER] If {I} had n't sworn <not> {to go about alone} I might have had a more lively evening , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
24061
[GOLD] `` By the way , {I do} <n't> suppose {you appreciate that we have been mourning over you as having broken your neck} ? ''
[RANKER] `` {By the way , I do} <n't> {suppose you appreciate that we have been mourning over you as having broken your neck} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` {By the way , I do} <n't> {suppose you appreciate that we have been mourning over you as having broken your neck} ? ''
24139
[GOLD] We have him , Watson , we have him , and I dare swear that before tomorrow night he will be fluttering in our net as {help}<less> as one of his own butterflies .
[RANKER] We have him , Watson , we have him , and I dare swear that {before tomorrow night he will be fluttering in our net as help}<less> {as one of his own butterflies} .
[CRAWLER] We have him , Watson , we have him , and I dare swear that before tomorrow night he will be fluttering in {our net as help}<less> {as one of his own butterflies} .
24198
[GOLD] {It had} <not> {crossed my mind however , that he would wish me to go with him} , nor could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical .
[RANKER] {It had} <not> {crossed my mind however} , that he would wish me to go with him , nor could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical .
[CRAWLER] {It had} <not> {crossed my mind however , that he would wish me to go with him , nor could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical} .
24214
[GOLD] Now , Watson , I think that {we can} <not> {employ our time better than by calling upon your acquaintance , Mrs}. {Laura Lyons} . ''
[RANKER] Now , Watson , I think that {we can} <not> {employ our time better than by calling upon your acquaintance} , Mrs. Laura Lyons . ''
[CRAWLER] Now , Watson , I think that {we can} <not> {employ our time better than by calling upon your acquaintance , Mrs. Laura Lyons} . ''
24247
[GOLD] It is indorsed ` Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur , ' but {you will have} <no> {difficulty in recognizing him , and her also , if you know her by sight} .
[RANKER] It is indorsed ` Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur , ' but you will have <no> {difficulty} in recognizing him , and her also , if you know her by sight .
[CRAWLER] It is indorsed ` Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur , ' but you will have <no> difficulty in recognizing him , and her also , if you know her by sight .
24260
[GOLD] One thing I swear to you , and that is that {when I wrote the letter I} <never> {dreamed of any harm to the old gentleman , who had been my kindest friend} . ''
[RANKER] One thing I swear to you , and that is that when I wrote the letter {I} <never> {dreamed of any harm to the old gentleman} , who had been my kindest friend . ''
[CRAWLER] One thing I swear to you , and that is that when I wrote the letter {I} <never> {dreamed of any harm to the old gentleman , who had been my kindest friend} . ''
24272
[GOLD] `` And he made you swear to {say} <nothing> {about your appointment with Sir Charles} ? ''
[RANKER] `` And {he made you swear to say} <nothing> {about your appointment with Sir Charles} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` And he made {you} swear {to say} <nothing> {about your appointment with Sir Charles} ? ''
25003
[GOLD] Partly also from his professional caution , which urged him <never> {to take any chances} .
[RANKER] Partly also from his professional caution , {which urged him} <never> {to take any chances} .
[CRAWLER] Partly also from his professional caution , {which urged him} <never> {to take any chances} .
25005
[GOLD] {I had} often {suffered} under it , but <never> {more so than during that long drive in the darkness} .
[RANKER] {I had often suffered under it , but} <never> {more so than during that long drive in the darkness} .
[CRAWLER] {I} had often suffered under it , but <never> {more so than during that long drive in the darkness} .
25024
[GOLD] I must request you to walk on tiptoe and <not> {to talk above a whisper} . ''
[RANKER] {I must request you to walk on} tiptoe and <not> {to talk above a whisper} . ''
[CRAWLER] I must request {you} to walk on tiptoe and <not> {to talk above a whisper} . ''
25039
[GOLD] Creep forward quietly and see what they are doing -- but for heaven 's sake {do} <n't> {let them know that they are watched} ! ''
[RANKER] {Creep forward quietly and see what they are doing -- but for heaven 's sake do} <n't> {let them know that they are watched} ! ''
[CRAWLER] Creep forward quietly and see what they are doing -- but {for heaven 's sake do} <n't> {let them know that they are watched} ! ''
25106
[GOLD] A hound {it was} , an enormous coal-black hound , but <not> {such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen} .
[RANKER] A hound it was , an enormous coal-black hound , but <not> {such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen} .
[CRAWLER] A hound it was , an enormous coal-black hound , but <not> such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen .
25113
[GOLD] Far away on the path we saw Sir Henry looking back , his face white in the moonlight , his hands raised in horror , {glaring help}<less>ly at {the frightful thing which was hunting him down} .
[RANKER] Far away on the path we saw Sir Henry looking back , his face white in the moonlight , his hands raised in horror , {glaring help}<less>ly {at the frightful thing which was hunting him down} .
[CRAWLER] Far away on the path we saw Sir Henry looking back , his face white in the moonlight , his hands raised in horror , {glaring help}<less>ly {at the frightful thing which was hunting him down} .
25141
[GOLD] {I was prepared} for a hound , but <not> {for such a creature as this} .
[RANKER] {I was prepared for a hound} , but <not> {for such a creature as this} .
[CRAWLER] I was prepared for a hound , but <not> for such a creature as this .
25165
[GOLD] There was no light save in the dining-room , but Holmes caught up the lamp and left no corner of the house <un>{explored} .
[RANKER] There was no light save in the dining-room , but Holmes caught up the lamp and left no corner of {the house} <un>{explored} .
[CRAWLER] There was no light save in the dining-room , but Holmes caught up the lamp and left {no corner of the house} <un>{explored} .
25175
[GOLD] Instead we were faced by {an object} so strange and so <un>{expected} that we stood for a moment staring at it in amazement .
[RANKER] Instead we were faced by {an object} so strange and {so} <un>{expected} that we stood for a moment staring at it in amazement .
[CRAWLER] Instead {we} were faced by an object so strange and {so} <un>{expected that we stood for a moment staring at it in amazement} .
25190
[GOLD] `` {He can} <not> {escape us} , madam . ''
[RANKER] `` {He can} <not> {escape us , madam} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` He can <not> escape us , madam . ''
25207
[GOLD] `` {You bear him} <no> {good will} , madam , '' said Holmes .
[RANKER] `` {You bear him} <no> {good will , madam} , '' said Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` You bear him <no> good will , madam , '' said Holmes .
25220
[GOLD] `` {He may find his way} in , but <never> {out} , '' she cried .
[RANKER] `` {He may find his way in} , but <never> {out} , '' she cried .
[CRAWLER] `` He may find his way in , but <never> {out} , '' she cried .
25239
[GOLD] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and {had we} <not> {been there to drag him out} he could never have set his foot upon firm land again .
[RANKER] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and {had we} <not> {been there to drag him out he could never have set his foot upon firm land again} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and had {we} <not> {been there} to drag him out he could never have set his foot upon firm land again .
25250
[GOLD] But {more than that we were} <never> {destined to know} , though there was much which we might surmise .
[RANKER] But more {than that we were} <never> {destined to know} , though there was much which we might surmise .
[CRAWLER] But more than that {we were} <never> {destined to know} , though there was much which we might surmise .
25253
[GOLD] {If the earth told a true story , then Stapleton} <never> {reached that island of refuge towards which he struggled through the fog upon that last night} .
[RANKER] If the earth told a true story , then {Stapleton} <never> {reached that island of refuge towards which he struggled through the fog upon that last night} .
[CRAWLER] If the earth told a true story , then {Stapleton} <never> {reached that island of refuge towards which he struggled through the fog upon that last night} .
25263
[GOLD] Well , I do not know that this place contains any secret which {we have} <not> {already fathomed} .
[RANKER] Well , I do not know that this place contains any secret {which we have} <not> {already fathomed} .
[CRAWLER] Well , I do not know that this place contains any secret {which we have} <not> {already fathomed} .
25264
[GOLD] He could hide his hound , but he could not hush its voice , and hence came those cries {which even in daylight were} <not> {pleasant to hear} .
[RANKER] He could hide his hound , but he could not hush its voice , and hence came those cries which even {in daylight were} <not> {pleasant to hear} .
[CRAWLER] He could hide his hound , but he could not hush its voice , and hence came those cries which even in daylight were <not> pleasant to hear .
12027
[GOLD] It may be that {you are} <not> {yourself luminous} , but you are a conductor of light .
[RANKER] It may be that {you are} <not> {yourself luminous} , but you are a conductor of light .
[CRAWLER] It may be that {you are} <not> {yourself} luminous , but you are a conductor of light .
12041
[GOLD] <Not> {that you are entirely wrong in this instance} .
[RANKER] <Not> {that you are entirely wrong in this instance} .
[CRAWLER] <Not> that you are entirely wrong in this instance .
12047
[GOLD] `` No , no , my dear Watson , <not> {all} -- by no means all .
[RANKER] `` No , no , my dear Watson , <not> {all} -- by no means all .
[CRAWLER] `` No , no , my dear Watson , <not> all -- by no means all .
12047
[GOLD] `` No , no , my dear Watson , not all -- <by no means> {all} .
[RANKER] `` No , no , my dear Watson , not all -- <by no means> {all} .
[CRAWLER] `` No , no , my dear Watson , not all -- <by no means> all .
12070
[GOLD] So your grave , middle-aged family practitioner vanishes into thin air , my dear Watson , and there emerges a young fellow under thirty , amiable , <un>{ambitious} , absent-minded , and the possessor of a favourite dog , which I should describe roughly as being larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff . ''
[RANKER] So your grave , middle-aged family practitioner vanishes into thin air , my dear Watson , and there emerges a young fellow under thirty , amiable , <un>{ambitious} , absent-minded , and the possessor of a favourite dog , which I should describe roughly as being larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff . ''
[CRAWLER] So your grave , middle-aged family practitioner vanishes into thin air , my dear Watson , and there emerges a young fellow under thirty , amiable , <un>ambitious , absent-minded , and the possessor of a favourite dog , which I should describe roughly as being larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff . ''
12071
[GOLD] {I laughed} <in>{credulously as Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his settee and blew little wavering rings of smoke up to the ceiling} .
[RANKER] {I laughed} <in>{credulously as Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his settee and blew little wavering rings of smoke up to the ceiling} .
[CRAWLER] {I laughed} <in>{credulously as Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his settee} and blew little wavering rings of smoke up to the ceiling .
12072
[GOLD] `` As to the latter part , I have no means of checking you , '' said I , `` but at least {it is} <not> {difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career} . ''
[RANKER] `` As to the latter part , I have no means of checking you , '' said I , `` but at least {it is} <not> {difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` As to the latter part , I have no means of checking you , '' said {I , `` but at least it is} <not> {difficult} to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career . ''
12083
[GOLD] `` <No> {mention of that local hunt} , Watson , '' said Holmes with a mischievous smile , `` but a country doctor , as you very astutely observed .
[RANKER] `` <No> {mention of that local hunt} , Watson , '' said Holmes with a mischievous smile , `` but a country doctor , as you very astutely observed .
[CRAWLER] `` <No> {mention of that local hunt , Watson , '' said Holmes with a mischievous smile , `` but a country doctor} , as you very astutely observed .
12086
[GOLD] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , only an unambitious one who abandons a London career for the country , and only an absent-minded one {who leaves} his stick and <not> {his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room} . ''
[RANKER] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , only an unambitious one who abandons a London career for the country , and only an absent-minded one {who leaves} his stick and <not> {his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room} . ''
[CRAWLER] It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials , only an unambitious one who abandons a London career for the country , and only an absent-minded one who leaves his stick and <not> his visiting-card after waiting an hour in your room . ''
12099
[GOLD] Now is the dramatic moment of fate , Watson , when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life , and {you know} <not> {whether for good or ill} .
[RANKER] Now is the dramatic moment of fate , Watson , when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life , and {you know} <not> {whether for good or ill} .
[CRAWLER] Now is the dramatic moment of fate , Watson , when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life , and you know <not> whether for good or ill .
12143
[GOLD] `` I presume , sir , '' said he at last , `` that {it was} <not> {merely for the purpose of examining my skull that you have done me the honour to call here last night and again today} ? ''
[RANKER] `` I presume , sir , '' said he at last , `` that {it was} <not> {merely for the purpose of examining my skull that you have done me the honour to call here last night and again today} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` I presume , sir , '' said he at last , `` {that it was} <not> merely for the purpose of examining my skull that you have done me the honour to call here last night and again today ? ''
12150
[GOLD] `` Then {had you} <not> {better consult him} ? ''
[RANKER] `` Then {had you} <not> {better consult him} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Then had you <not> better consult him ? ''
12153
[GOLD] I trust , sir , that {I have} <not> {inadvertently} -- ''
[RANKER] I trust , sir , that {I have} <not> {inadvertently} -- ''
[CRAWLER] I trust , sir , that I have <not> inadvertently -- ''
13007
[GOLD] It would be a poor expert {who could} <not> {give the date of a document within a decade or so} .
[RANKER] It would be a poor expert {who could} <not> {give the date of a document within a decade or so} .
[CRAWLER] It would be a poor expert {who could} <not> {give the date of a document within a decade} or so .
13031
[GOLD] And I would have you believe , my sons , that the same Justice which punishes sin may also most graciously forgive it , and that <no> {ban is so heavy} but that by prayer and repentance it may be removed .
[RANKER] And I would have you believe , my sons , that the same Justice which punishes sin may also most graciously forgive it , and that <no> {ban is so heavy} but that by prayer and repentance it may be removed .
[CRAWLER] And I would have you believe , {my sons , that the same Justice which punishes sin may also most graciously forgive it , and that} <no> {ban is} so heavy but that by prayer and repentance it may be removed .
13032
[GOLD] Learn then from this story not to fear the fruits of the past , but rather to be circumspect in the future , that {those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may} <not> {again be loosed to our undoing} .
[RANKER] Learn then from this story not to fear the fruits of the past , but rather to be circumspect in the future , that {those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may} <not> {again be loosed to our undoing} .
[CRAWLER] Learn then from this story not to fear the fruits of the past , but rather to be circumspect in the future , {that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may} <not> {again be loosed to our undoing} .
13033
[GOLD] `` Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and {god}<less> man .
[RANKER] `` Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and {god}<less> man .
[CRAWLER] `` Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion ( the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention ) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name , nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild , profane , and god<less> man .
13034
[GOLD] This , in truth , his neighbours might have pardoned , seeing that {saints have} <never> {flourished in those parts} , but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West .
[RANKER] This , in truth , his neighbours might have pardoned , seeing that {saints have} <never> {flourished in those parts} , but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West .
[CRAWLER] This , in truth , his neighbours might have pardoned , seeing that saints have <never> flourished in those parts , but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West .
13070
[GOLD] `` [ This from Hugo Baskerville to his sons Rodger and John , with instructions that {they say} <nothing> {thereof to their sister Elizabeth} . ] ''
[RANKER] `` [ This from Hugo Baskerville to his sons Rodger and John , with instructions that {they say} <nothing> {thereof to their sister Elizabeth} . ] ''
[CRAWLER] `` [ This from Hugo Baskerville to his sons Rodger and John , with {instructions that they say} <nothing> {thereof to} their sister Elizabeth . ] ''
13091
[GOLD] {There is} <no> {reason whatever to suspect foul play , or to imagine that death could be from any but natural causes} .
[RANKER] {There is} <no> {reason whatever to suspect foul play , or to imagine that death could be from any but natural causes} .
[CRAWLER] There is <no> {reason} whatever to suspect foul play , or to imagine that death could be from any but natural causes .
13107
[GOLD] One fact {which has} <not> {been explained} is the statement of Barrymore that his master 's footprints altered their character from the time that he passed the moor-gate , and that he appeared from thence onward to have been walking upon his toes .
[RANKER] One fact {which has} <not> {been explained} is the statement of Barrymore that his master 's footprints altered their character from the time that he passed the moor-gate , and that he appeared from thence onward to have been walking upon his toes .
[CRAWLER] One fact {which has} <not> {been explained is the statement of Barrymore that his master 's footprints altered their character from the time that he passed the moor-gate , and that he appeared from thence onward to have been walking upon his toes} .
13108
[GOLD] One Murphy , a gipsy horse-dealer , was on the moor at <no> {great distance} at the time , but he appears by his own confession to have been the worse for drink .
[RANKER] One Murphy , a gipsy horse-dealer , was on the moor at <no> {great distance} at the time , but he appears by his own confession to have been the worse for drink .
[CRAWLER] One Murphy , a gipsy horse-dealer , was on the moor at <no> {great distance at the time} , but he appears by his own confession to have been the worse for drink .
13109
[GOLD] {He} declares that he heard cries but {is} <un>{able to state from what direction they came} .
[RANKER] {He} declares that he heard cries but {is} <un>{able to state from what direction they came} .
[CRAWLER] He declares that he heard cries but is <un>{able to state} from what direction they came .
13110
[GOLD] <No> {signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person} , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
[RANKER] <No> {signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person} , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
[CRAWLER] <No> signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
13110
[GOLD] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom {which is} <not> {unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion} .
[RANKER] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom {which is} <not> {unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion} .
[CRAWLER] No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -- so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -- it was explained that that is a symptom which is <not> unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
13113
[GOLD] {Had the prosaic finding of the coroner} <not> {finally put an end to the romantic stories which have been whispered in connection with the affair} , it might have been difficult to find a tenant for Baskerville Hall .
[RANKER] {Had the prosaic finding of the coroner} <not> {finally put an end to the romantic stories which have been whispered in connection with the affair} , it might have been difficult to find a tenant for Baskerville Hall .
[CRAWLER] Had {the prosaic finding of the coroner} <not> {finally put an end to the romantic stories which have been whispered in connection with the affair} , it might have been difficult to find a tenant for Baskerville Hall .
13126
[GOLD] I had the further motive that {Baskerville Hall , as the paper says , would} certainly {remain} <un>{tenanted if anything were done to increase its already rather grim reputation} .
[RANKER] I had the further motive that {Baskerville Hall , as the paper says , would} certainly {remain} <un>{tenanted if anything were done to increase its already rather grim reputation} .
[CRAWLER] I had the further motive that Baskerville Hall , as {the paper says} , would certainly remain <un>{tenanted} if anything were done to increase its already rather grim reputation .
13127
[GOLD] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since <no> {practical good could result from it} , but with you there is no reason why I should not be perfectly frank .
[RANKER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since <no> {practical good could result from it} , but with you there is no reason why I should not be perfectly frank .
[CRAWLER] For both these reasons I thought that I was justified in telling rather less than I knew , since <no> practical good could result from it , but with you there is no reason why I should not be perfectly frank .
13130
[GOLD] {With the exception of Mr. Frankland , of Lafter Hall , and Mr. Stapleton , the naturalist , there are} <no> {other men of education within many miles} .
[RANKER] {With the exception of Mr. Frankland , of Lafter Hall , and Mr. Stapleton , the naturalist , there are} <no> {other men of education within many miles} .
[CRAWLER] With the exception of Mr. Frankland , of Lafter Hall , and Mr. Stapleton , the naturalist , {there are} <no> {other men of education within many miles} .
14008
[GOLD] `` How was it that <no> {one else saw it} ? ''
[RANKER] `` How was it that <no> {one else saw it} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` How was it that <no> one else saw it ? ''
14010
[GOLD] {I do} <n't> {suppose I should have done so had I not known this legend} . ''
[RANKER] {I do} <n't> {suppose I should have done so had I not known this legend} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I do} <n't> {suppose I should have done} so {had I not known this legend} . ''
14012
[GOLD] `` No doubt , but {this was} <no> {sheep-dog} . ''
[RANKER] `` No doubt , but {this was} <no> {sheep-dog} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` {No doubt , but this was} <no> {sheep-dog} . ''
14022
[GOLD] `` There are two lines of old yew hedge , twelve feet high and <im>{penetrable} .
[RANKER] `` There are two lines of old yew hedge , twelve feet high and <im>{penetrable} .
[CRAWLER] `` There are two lines of old yew hedge , twelve feet high and <im>penetrable .
14035
[GOLD] `` <No> {marks could show on the grass} . ''
[RANKER] `` <No> {marks could show on the grass} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <No> {marks} could {show on the grass} . ''
14049
[GOLD] {Did} <no> {one examine} ? ''
[RANKER] {Did} <no> {one examine} ? ''
[CRAWLER] Did <no> one examine ? ''
14060
[GOLD] {I could discern} <no> {others} . ''
[RANKER] {I could discern} <no> {others} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I} could {discern} <no> {others} . ''
14065
[GOLD] Oh , Dr. Mortimer , Dr. Mortimer , to think that {you should} <not> {have called me in} !
[RANKER] Oh , Dr. Mortimer , Dr. Mortimer , to think that {you should} <not> {have called me in} !
[CRAWLER] Oh , {Dr. Mortimer , Dr. Mortimer , to think that you should} <not> {have called me in} !
14067
[GOLD] `` I could not call you in , Mr. Holmes , without disclosing these facts to the world , and I have already given my reasons for <not> {wishing to do so} .
[RANKER] `` I could not call you in , Mr. Holmes , without disclosing these facts to the world , and I have already given my reasons for <not> {wishing to do so} .
[CRAWLER] `` I could not call you in , Mr. Holmes , without disclosing these facts to the world , and I have already given my reasons for <not> {wishing to do} so .
14076
[GOLD] `` I find that before the terrible event occurred several people had seen a creature upon the moor which corresponds with this Baskerville demon , and {which could} <not> {possibly be any animal known to science} .
[RANKER] `` I find that before the terrible event occurred several people had seen a creature upon the moor which corresponds with this Baskerville demon , and {which could} <not> {possibly be any animal known to science} .
[CRAWLER] `` I find that before the terrible event occurred several people had seen {a creature upon the moor which corresponds with this Baskerville demon , and which could} <not> {possibly be any animal known to science} .
14090
[GOLD] You tell me in the same breath that {it is use}<less> {to investigate Sir Charles 's death} , and that you desire me to do it . ''
[RANKER] You tell me in the same breath that {it is use}<less> {to investigate Sir Charles 's death} , and that you desire me to do it . ''
[CRAWLER] You tell me in the same breath that {it is use}<less> to investigate Sir Charles 's death , and that you desire me to do it . ''
14123
[GOLD] {A devil with merely local powers like a parish vestry would be too} <in>{conceivable a thing} . ''
[RANKER] {A devil with merely local powers like a parish vestry would be too} <in>{conceivable a thing} . ''
[CRAWLER] A devil with merely local powers like a parish vestry would be {too} <in>{conceivable a thing} . ''
14130
[GOLD] `` And then {you will say} <nothing> {to him at all until I have made up my mind about the matter} . ''
[RANKER] `` And then {you will say} <nothing> {to him at all until I have made up my mind about the matter} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` And then {you will say} <nothing> {to him at all} until I have made up my mind about the matter . ''
14151
[GOLD] It would be as well if you could make it convenient <not> {to return before evening} .
[RANKER] It would be as well if you could make it convenient <not> {to return before evening} .
[CRAWLER] It would be as well if you could make it convenient <not> to return before evening .
14154
[GOLD] {I} therefore spent the day at my club and {did} <not> {return to Baker Street until evening} .
[RANKER] {I} therefore spent the day at my club and {did} <not> {return to Baker Street until evening} .
[CRAWLER] I therefore spent the day at my club and did <not> return to Baker Street until evening .
14179
[GOLD] `` The world is full of obvious things {which} <nobody> {by any chance ever observes} .
[RANKER] `` The world is full of obvious things {which} <nobody> {by any chance ever observes} .
[CRAWLER] `` The world is full of {obvious things which} <nobody> {by any chance ever observes} .
14242
[GOLD] `` {I think it} <un>{likely that he waited at the moor-gate every evening} .
[RANKER] `` {I think it} <un>{likely that he waited at the moor-gate every evening} .
[CRAWLER] `` I think it <un>{likely that he waited at the moor-gate every evening} .
15006
[GOLD] `` Why , yes , '' said he , `` and the strange thing is , Mr. Sherlock Holmes , that if {my friend here had} <not> {proposed coming round to you this morning} I should have come on my own account .
[RANKER] `` Why , yes , '' said he , `` and the strange thing is , Mr. Sherlock Holmes , that if {my friend here had} <not> {proposed coming round to you this morning} I should have come on my own account .
[CRAWLER] `` Why , yes , '' said he , `` and the strange thing is , Mr. Sherlock Holmes , that if my friend here had <not> proposed coming round to you this morning I should have come on my own account .
15010
[GOLD] `` <Nothing> {of much importance} , Mr. Holmes .
[RANKER] `` <Nothing> {of much importance} , Mr. Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` <Nothing> of much importance , Mr. Holmes .
15017
[GOLD] `` <No> {one could have known} .
[RANKER] `` <No> {one could have known} .
[CRAWLER] `` <No> {one} could {have known} .
15033
[GOLD] `` <No> , sir , but it might very well come from someone who was convinced that the business is supernatural . ''
[RANKER] `` <No> , sir , but it might very well come from someone who was convinced that the business is supernatural . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <No> , {sir} , but it might very well come from someone who was convinced that the business is supernatural . ''
15049
[GOLD] `` {I do} <n't> {know much about the tariff and things of that kind} , '' said he , `` but it seems to me we 've got a bit off the trail so far as that note is concerned . ''
[RANKER] `` {I do} <n't> {know much about the tariff and things of that kind} , '' said he , `` but it seems to me we 've got a bit off the trail so far as that note is concerned . ''
[CRAWLER] `` {I do} <n't> {know much about the tariff} and things of that kind , '' said he , `` but it seems to me we 've got a bit off the trail so far as that note is concerned . ''
15051
[GOLD] Watson here knows more about my methods than you do , but I fear that even {he has} <not> {quite grasped the significance of this sentence} . ''
[RANKER] Watson here knows more about my methods than you do , but I fear that even {he has} <not> {quite grasped the significance of this sentence} . ''
[CRAWLER] Watson here knows more about my methods than you do , but I fear that {even he has} <not> {quite grasped the significance of this sentence} . ''
15072
[GOLD] But a Times leader is entirely distinctive , and {these words could have been taken from} <nothing> {else} .
[RANKER] But a Times leader is entirely distinctive , and {these words could have been taken from} <nothing> {else} .
[CRAWLER] But a Times leader is entirely distinctive , and these words could have been taken from <nothing> {else} .
15089
[GOLD] We may take it , therefore , that the letter was composed by an educated man who wished to pose as {an} <un>{educated one} , and his effort to conceal his own writing suggests that that writing might be known , or come to be known , by you .
[RANKER] We may take it , therefore , that the letter was composed by an educated man who wished to pose as {an} <un>{educated one} , and his effort to conceal his own writing suggests that that writing might be known , or come to be known , by you .
[CRAWLER] We may take it , therefore , that the letter was composed by an educated man who wished to pose as an <un>educated one , and his effort to conceal his own writing suggests that that writing might be known , or come to be known , by you .
15092
[GOLD] That may point to {care}<less>ness or it may point to agitation and hurry upon the part of the cutter .
[RANKER] That may point to {care}<less>ness or it may point to agitation and hurry upon the part of the cutter .
[CRAWLER] That may point to care<less>ness or it may point to agitation and hurry upon the part of the cutter .
15114
[GOLD] `` Why , <no> , Mr. Holmes .
[RANKER] `` Why , <no> , Mr. Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` Why , <no> , {Mr. Holmes} .
15120
[GOLD] {You have} <nothing> {else to report to us before we go into this matter} ? ''
[RANKER] {You have} <nothing> {else to report to us before we go into this matter} ? ''
[CRAWLER] {You have} <nothing> {else} to report to us before we go into this matter ? ''
15125
[GOLD] But I hope that {to lose one of your boots is} <not> {part of the ordinary routine of life over here} . ''
[RANKER] But I hope that {to lose one of your boots is} <not> {part of the ordinary routine of life over here} . ''
[CRAWLER] But I hope {that to lose one of your boots is} <not> {part of the ordinary routine of life over here} . ''
15135
[GOLD] {I could get} <no> {sense out of the chap who cleans them} .
[RANKER] {I could get} <no> {sense out of the chap who cleans them} .
[CRAWLER] {I} could {get} <no> {sense out of the chap who cleans them} .
15146
[GOLD] `` I confess that I share Dr. Mortimer 's belief that {it will} <not> {be long before the missing boot is found} . ''
[RANKER] `` I confess that I share Dr. Mortimer 's belief that {it will} <not> {be long before the missing boot is found} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I confess that I share Dr. Mortimer 's belief that {it will} <not> {be long} before the missing boot is found . ''
15150
[GOLD] `` Dr. Mortimer , I think {you could} <not> {do better than to tell your story as you told it to us} . ''
[RANKER] `` Dr. Mortimer , I think {you could} <not> {do better than to tell your story as you told it to us} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` {Dr. Mortimer} , I think {you could} <not> {do better than to tell your story as you told it to us} . ''
15157
[GOLD] {You do} <n't> {seem quite to have made up your mind whether it 's a case for a policeman or a clergyman} . ''
[RANKER] {You do} <n't> {seem quite to have made up your mind whether it 's a case for a policeman or a clergyman} . ''
[CRAWLER] You {do} <n't> {seem quite to have made up your mind} whether it 's a case for a policeman or a clergyman . ''
15167
[GOLD] `` {Why should I} <not> {go} ? ''
[RANKER] `` {Why should I} <not> {go} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` {Why} should {I} <not> {go} ? ''
15172
[GOLD] {There is} <no> {devil in hell} , Mr. Holmes , and there is no man upon earth who can prevent me from going to the home of my own people , and you may take that to be my final answer . ''
[RANKER] {There is} <no> {devil in hell} , Mr. Holmes , and there is no man upon earth who can prevent me from going to the home of my own people , and you may take that to be my final answer . ''
[CRAWLER] {There is} <no> {devil in hell , Mr. Holmes} , and there is no man upon earth who can prevent me from going to the home of my own people , and you may take that to be my final answer . ''
15174
[GOLD] It was evident that {the fiery temper of the Baskervilles was} <not> {extinct in this their last representative} .
[RANKER] It was evident that {the fiery temper of the Baskervilles was} <not> {extinct in this their last representative} .
[CRAWLER] It was evident that the fiery temper of the Baskervilles was <not> extinct in this their last representative .
15192
[GOLD] <Not> {a moment to lose} ! ''
[RANKER] <Not> {a moment to lose} ! ''
[CRAWLER] <Not> {a} moment to lose ! ''
15206
[GOLD] We 'll have a good look at him , if {we can do} <no> {more} . ''
[RANKER] We 'll have a good look at him , if {we can do} <no> {more} . ''
[CRAWLER] We 'll have a good look at him , if we can do <no> more . ''
15209
[GOLD] Holmes looked eagerly round for another , but <no> {empty one was in sight} .
[RANKER] Holmes looked eagerly round for another , but <no> {empty one was in sight} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes looked eagerly round for another , but <no> {empty one} was in sight .
15215
[GOLD] `` {I have} <not> {an idea} . ''
[RANKER] `` {I have} <not> {an idea} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I have <not> an idea . ''
15224
[GOLD] This matter cuts very deep , and though {I have} <not> {finally made up my mind whether it is a benevolent or a malevolent agency which is in touch with us} , I am conscious always of power and design .
[RANKER] This matter cuts very deep , and though {I have} <not> {finally made up my mind whether it is a benevolent or a malevolent agency which is in touch with us} , I am conscious always of power and design .
[CRAWLER] This matter cuts very deep , and though I have <not> finally made up my mind whether it is a benevolent or a malevolent agency which is in touch with us , I am conscious always of power and design .
15226
[GOLD] So wily was he that {he had} <not> {trusted himself upon foot} , but he had availed himself of a cab so that he could loiter behind or dash past them and so escape their notice .
[RANKER] So wily was he that {he had} <not> {trusted himself upon foot} , but he had availed himself of a cab so that he could loiter behind or dash past them and so escape their notice .
[CRAWLER] So wily was he that he had <not> trusted himself upon foot , but he had availed himself of a cab so that he could loiter behind or dash past them and so escape their notice .
15231
[GOLD] `` What a pity {we did} <not> {get the number} ! ''
[RANKER] `` What a pity {we did} <not> {get the number} ! ''
[CRAWLER] `` {What a pity we did} <not> {get the number} ! ''
15235
[GOLD] `` {I} <fail> {to see how you could have done more} . ''
[RANKER] `` {I} <fail> {to see how you could have done more} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I <fail> to see how you could have done more . ''
15239
[GOLD] As it is , by {an} <in>{discreet eagerness} , which was taken advantage of with extraordinary quickness and energy by our opponent , we have betrayed ourselves and lost our man . ''
[RANKER] As it is , by {an} <in>{discreet eagerness} , which was taken advantage of with extraordinary quickness and energy by our opponent , we have betrayed ourselves and lost our man . ''
[CRAWLER] As it is , by an <in>discreet eagerness , which was taken advantage of with extraordinary quickness and energy by our opponent , we have betrayed ourselves and lost our man . ''
15250
[GOLD] `` Ah , Wilson , I see {you have} <not> {forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you} ? ''
[RANKER] `` Ah , Wilson , I see {you have} <not> {forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Ah , Wilson , I see {you have} <not> {forgotten the little case in} which {I had the good fortune} to help you ? ''
16014
[GOLD] `` <No> , sir ! he has used this hotel for many years , and he is very well known to us . ''
[RANKER] `` <No> , sir ! he has used this hotel for many years , and he is very well known to us . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <No> , {sir} ! he has used this hotel for many years , and he is very well known to us . ''
16024
[GOLD] That means that while they are , as we have seen , very anxious to watch him , they are equally anxious that {he should} <not> {see them} .
[RANKER] That means that while they are , as we have seen , very anxious to watch him , they are equally anxious that {he should} <not> {see them} .
[CRAWLER] That means that while they are , as we have seen , very anxious to watch him , they are equally anxious that he should <not> see them .
16040
[GOLD] `` What ! {you do} <n't> {mean to say} -- ? ''
[RANKER] `` What ! {you do} <n't> {mean to say} -- ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` What ! you do <n't> mean to say -- ? ''
16047
[GOLD] `` No , sir ; I have made inquiry all over the hotel , but {I can hear} <no> {word of it} . ''
[RANKER] `` No , sir ; I have made inquiry all over the hotel , but {I can hear} <no> {word of it} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` No , sir ; I have made inquiry all over the hotel , but {I} can {hear} <no> {word of it} . ''
16055
[GOLD] `` {I just do} <n't> {attempt to explain it} .
[RANKER] `` {I just do} <n't> {attempt to explain it} .
[CRAWLER] `` {I} just {do} <n't> {attempt to explain it} .
16071
[GOLD] If their intentions are evil they might do you a mischief , and {we should be power}<less> {to prevent it} .
[RANKER] If their intentions are evil they might do you a mischief , and {we should be power}<less> {to prevent it} .
[CRAWLER] If their intentions are evil they might do you a mischief , and we should be power<less> to prevent it .
16076
[GOLD] `` That , unfortunately , is what {I can} <not> {tell you} .
[RANKER] `` That , unfortunately , is what {I can} <not> {tell you} .
[CRAWLER] `` That , unfortunately , is {what I can} <not> {tell you} .
16115
[GOLD] `` {I had} <no> {idea that so gigantic a sum was involved} , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` {I had} <no> {idea that so gigantic a sum was involved} , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` I had <no> idea that so gigantic a sum was involved , '' said he .
16116
[GOLD] `` Sir Charles had the reputation of being rich , but {we did} <not> {know how very rich he was until we came to examine his securities} .
[RANKER] `` Sir Charles had the reputation of being rich , but {we did} <not> {know how very rich he was until we came to examine his securities} .
[CRAWLER] `` Sir Charles had the reputation of being {rich , but we did} <not> know how very rich he was until we came to examine his securities .
16122
[GOLD] `` Since {Rodger Baskerville , Sir Charles 's younger brother died} <un>{married} , the estate would descend to the Desmonds , who are distant cousins .
[RANKER] `` Since {Rodger Baskerville , Sir Charles 's younger brother died} <un>{married} , the estate would descend to the Desmonds , who are distant cousins .
[CRAWLER] `` Since Rodger Baskerville , Sir Charles 's younger brother died <un>married , the estate would descend to the Desmonds , who are distant cousins .
16138
[GOLD] How is the owner going to restore the glories of the Baskervilles if {he has} <not> {money enough to keep up the property} ?
[RANKER] How is the owner going to restore the glories of the Baskervilles if {he has} <not> {money enough to keep up the property} ?
[CRAWLER] How is the owner going to restore the glories of the Baskervilles if he has <not> money enough to keep up the property ?
16155
[GOLD] <No> {one can say so more confidently than I} . ''
[RANKER] <No> {one can say so more confidently than I} . ''
[CRAWLER] <No> {one} can {say so more confidently than I} . ''
16176
[GOLD] `` {There was} certainly <no> {boot in it then} . ''
[RANKER] `` {There was} certainly <no> {boot in it then} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` {There was} certainly <no> {boot in it} then . ''
16178
[GOLD] The German was sent for but professed to know nothing of the matter , <nor> {could any inquiry clear it up} .
[RANKER] The German was sent for but professed to know nothing of the matter , <nor> {could any inquiry clear it up} .
[CRAWLER] The German was sent for but professed to know nothing of the matter , <nor> could any inquiry clear it up .
16180
[GOLD] Setting aside the whole grim story of Sir Charles 's death , we had a line of <in>{explicable incidents} all within the limits of two days , which included the receipt of the printed letter , the black-bearded spy in the hansom , the loss of the new brown boot , the loss of the old black boot , and now the return of the new brown boot .
[RANKER] Setting aside the whole grim story of Sir Charles 's death , we had a line of <in>{explicable incidents} all within the limits of two days , which included the receipt of the printed letter , the black-bearded spy in the hansom , the loss of the new brown boot , the loss of the old black boot , and now the return of the new brown boot .
[CRAWLER] Setting aside the whole grim story of Sir Charles 's death , we had a line of <in>{explicable incidents all within the limits of two days , which included the receipt of the printed letter} , the black-bearded spy in the hansom , the loss of the new brown boot , the loss of the old black boot , and now the return of the new brown boot .
16191
[GOLD] {There is} <nothing> {more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you} .
[RANKER] {There is} <nothing> {more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you} .
[CRAWLER] There is <nothing> more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you .
16196
[GOLD] {I should} <not> {be surprised if this were an answer to my question} . ''
[RANKER] {I should} <not> {be surprised if this were an answer to my question} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I should} <not> {be surprised} if this were an answer to my question . ''
16199
[GOLD] `` I 've driven my cab this seven years and <never> {a word of complaint} .
[RANKER] `` I 've driven my cab this seven years and <never> {a word of complaint} .
[CRAWLER] `` I 've driven my cab this seven years and <never> a word of complaint .
16201
[GOLD] `` {I have} <nothing> {in the world against you} , my good man , '' said Holmes .
[RANKER] `` {I have} <nothing> {in the world against you} , my good man , '' said Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` {I have} <nothing> {in the world against you , my good man} , '' said Holmes .
16203
[GOLD] `` Well , {I 've had} a good day and <no> {mistake} , '' said the cabman with a grin .
[RANKER] `` Well , {I 've had} a good day and <no> {mistake} , '' said the cabman with a grin .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , I 've had a good day and <no> {mistake , '' said the cabman with a grin} .
16211
[GOLD] `` Why , {there 's} <no> {good my telling you things} , for you seem to know as much as I do already , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` Why , {there 's} <no> {good my telling you things} , for you seem to know as much as I do already , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` Why , there 's <no> good my telling you things , for you seem to know as much as I do already , '' said he .
16212
[GOLD] `` The truth is that the gentleman told me that he was a detective and that {I was to say} <nothing> {about him to anyone} . ''
[RANKER] `` The truth is that the gentleman told me that he was a detective and that {I was to say} <nothing> {about him to anyone} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` The truth is that the gentleman told me that he was a detective and that {I was to say} <nothing> {about him} to anyone . ''
16228
[GOLD] `` A touch , Watson -- {an} <un>{deniable touch} ! '' said he .
[RANKER] `` A touch , Watson -- {an} <un>{deniable touch} ! '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` A touch , Watson -- an <un>deniable touch ! '' said he .
16252
[GOLD] And {you saw} <no> {more of him} ? ''
[RANKER] And {you saw} <no> {more of him} ? ''
[CRAWLER] And you saw <no> more of him ? ''
16256
[GOLD] `` Well , {he was} <n't> {altogether such an easy gentleman to describe} .
[RANKER] `` Well , {he was} <n't> {altogether such an easy gentleman to describe} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , {he was} <n't> altogether {such an easy gentleman to describe} .
16259
[GOLD] {I do} <n't> {know as I could say more than that} . ''
[RANKER] {I do} <n't> {know as I could say more than that} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I do} <n't> {know} as I could say more than that . ''
16262
[GOLD] `` <Nothing> {more that you can remember} ? ''
[RANKER] `` <Nothing> {more that you can remember} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` <Nothing> more that you can remember ? ''
17003
[GOLD] `` {I will} <not> {bias your mind by suggesting theories or suspicions} , Watson , '' said he ; `` I wish you simply to report facts in the fullest possible manner to me , and you can leave me to do the theorizing . ''
[RANKER] `` {I will} <not> {bias your mind by suggesting theories or suspicions} , Watson , '' said he ; `` I wish you simply to report facts in the fullest possible manner to me , and you can leave me to do the theorizing . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I will <not> bias your mind by suggesting theories or suspicions , Watson , '' said he ; `` I wish you simply to report facts in the fullest possible manner to me , and you can leave me to do the theorizing . ''
17029
[GOLD] We have never gone out without keeping a sharp watch , and <no> {one could have escaped our notice} . ''
[RANKER] We have never gone out without keeping a sharp watch , and <no> {one could have escaped our notice} . ''
[CRAWLER] We have never gone out without keeping a sharp watch , and <no> {one} could {have escaped our notice} . ''
17031
[GOLD] `` <Except> {yesterday afternoon} .
[RANKER] `` <Except> {yesterday afternoon} .
[CRAWLER] `` <Except> yesterday afternoon .
17036
[GOLD] `` I beg , Sir Henry , that {you will} <not> {go about alone} .
[RANKER] `` I beg , Sir Henry , that {you will} <not> {go about alone} .
[CRAWLER] `` I beg , Sir Henry , {that you will} <not> {go} about {alone} .
17044
[GOLD] I looked back at the platform when we had left it far behind and saw {the tall , austere figure of Holmes standing motion}<less> and gazing after us .
[RANKER] I looked back at the platform when we had left it far behind and saw {the tall , austere figure of Holmes standing motion}<less> and gazing after us .
[CRAWLER] I looked back at the platform when we had left it far behind and saw {the tall , austere figure of Holmes standing motion}<less> {and gazing after us} .
17048
[GOLD] `` I 've been over a good part of the world since I left it , Dr. Watson , '' said he ; `` but {I have} <never> {seen a place to compare with it} . ''
[RANKER] `` I 've been over a good part of the world since I left it , Dr. Watson , '' said he ; `` but {I have} <never> {seen a place to compare with it} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I 've been over a good part of the world since I left it , Dr. Watson , '' said {he ; `` but I have} <never> {seen a place to compare with it} . ''
17049
[GOLD] `` {I} <never> {saw a Devonshire man who did not swear by his county} , '' I remarked .
[RANKER] `` {I} <never> {saw a Devonshire man who did not swear by his county} , '' I remarked .
[CRAWLER] `` {I} <never> {saw a Devonshire man who did not swear by his county , '' I remarked} .
17049
[GOLD] `` I never saw a Devonshire man {who did} <not> {swear by his county} , '' I remarked .
[RANKER] `` I never saw a Devonshire man {who did} <not> {swear by his county} , '' I remarked .
[CRAWLER] `` I never saw a Devonshire man {who did} <not> {swear by his county , '' I remarked} .
17090
[GOLD] This is a man {that would stick at} <nothing> . ''
[RANKER] This is a man {that would stick at} <nothing> . ''
[CRAWLER] This is a man that would stick at <nothing> . ''
17116
[GOLD] `` {It 's} <no> {wonder my uncle felt as if trouble were coming on him in such a place as this} , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` {It 's} <no> {wonder my uncle felt as if trouble were coming on him in such a place as this} , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` It 's <no> wonder my uncle felt as if trouble were coming on him in such a place as this , '' said he .
17136
[GOLD] Good-bye , and <never> {hesitate night or day to send for me if I can be of service} . ''
[RANKER] Good-bye , and <never> {hesitate night or day to send for me if I can be of service} . ''
[CRAWLER] Good-bye , and <never> {hesitate night or day to send for me} if I can be of service . ''
17184
[GOLD] {I do} <n't> {wonder that my uncle got a little jumpy if he lived all alone in such a house as this} .
[RANKER] {I do} <n't> {wonder that my uncle got a little jumpy if he lived all alone in such a house as this} .
[CRAWLER] {I do} <n't> {wonder that my uncle got a little jumpy} if he lived all alone in such a house as this .
17192
[GOLD] And yet {it was} <not> {quite the last} .
[RANKER] And yet {it was} <not> {quite the last} .
[CRAWLER] And yet it was <not> quite the last .
17193
[GOLD] I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing restlessly from side to side , seeking for the sleep {which would} <not> {come} .
[RANKER] I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing restlessly from side to side , seeking for the sleep {which would} <not> {come} .
[CRAWLER] I found myself weary and yet wakeful , tossing restlessly from side to side , seeking for the sleep which would <not> come .
17195
[GOLD] And then suddenly , in the very dead of the night , there came a sound to my ears , clear , resonant , and <un>{mistakable} .
[RANKER] And then suddenly , in the very dead of the night , there came a sound to my ears , clear , resonant , and <un>{mistakable} .
[CRAWLER] And then suddenly , in the very dead of the night , there came a sound to my ears , clear , resonant , and <un>mistakable .
18007
[GOLD] `` And yet {it was} <not> {entirely a question of imagination} , '' I answered .
[RANKER] `` And yet {it was} <not> {entirely a question of imagination} , '' I answered .
[CRAWLER] `` And yet {it was} <not> entirely {a question of imagination} , '' I answered .
18010
[GOLD] I waited quite a time , but {there was} <no> {more of it} , so I concluded that it was all a dream . ''
[RANKER] I waited quite a time , but {there was} <no> {more of it} , so I concluded that it was all a dream . ''
[CRAWLER] I waited quite a time , but there was <no> more of it , so I concluded that it was all a dream . ''
18049
[GOLD] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that {Barrymore had} <not> {been in London all the time} .
[RANKER] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that {Barrymore had} <not> {been in London all the time} .
[CRAWLER] It seemed hopeless to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that {Barrymore had} <not> {been in London} all the time .
18049
[GOLD] {It seemed hope}<less> {to pursue the inquiry any farther} , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time .
[RANKER] {It seemed hope}<less> {to pursue the inquiry any farther} , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time .
[CRAWLER] {It} seemed {hope}<less> to pursue the inquiry any farther , but it was clear that in spite of Holmes 's ruse we had no proof that Barrymore had not been in London all the time .
18057
[GOLD] But surely {such an explanation as that would be quite} <in>{adequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving an invisible net round the young baronet} .
[RANKER] But surely {such an explanation as that would be quite} <in>{adequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving an invisible net round the young baronet} .
[CRAWLER] But surely {such an explanation as that} would {be quite} <in>{adequate} to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving an invisible net round the young baronet .
18095
[GOLD] `` It is useless for us to pretend that {we do} <not> {know you} , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` It is useless for us to pretend that {we do} <not> {know you} , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` It is useless for us to pretend that we do <not> know you , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
18095
[GOLD] `` {It is use}<less> {for us to pretend that we do not know you} , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` {It is use}<less> {for us to pretend that we do not know you} , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` It is use<less> for us to pretend that we do not know you , Dr. Watson , '' said he .
18170
[GOLD] A long , low moan , <in>{describably sad} , swept over the moor .
[RANKER] A long , low moan , <in>{describably sad} , swept over the moor .
[CRAWLER] A long , low moan , <in>describably sad , swept over the moor .
18181
[GOLD] {You do} <n't> {believe such nonsense as that} ? '' said I .
[RANKER] {You do} <n't> {believe such nonsense as that} ? '' said I .
[CRAWLER] You do <n't> believe such nonsense as that ? '' said I .
18213
[GOLD] To my dismay the creature flew straight for the great mire , and {my acquaintance} <never> {paused for an instant} , bounding from tuft to tuft behind it , his green net waving in the air .
[RANKER] To my dismay the creature flew straight for the great mire , and {my acquaintance} <never> {paused for an instant} , bounding from tuft to tuft behind it , his green net waving in the air .
[CRAWLER] To my dismay the creature flew straight for the great mire , and {my acquaintance} <never> {paused for an instant , bounding from tuft to tuft behind it , his green net waving in the air} .
18214
[GOLD] {His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him} <not> {unlike some huge moth himself} .
[RANKER] {His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him} <not> {unlike some huge moth himself} .
[CRAWLER] His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him <not> {unlike some huge moth himself} .
18214
[GOLD] His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him not <un>{like some huge moth himself} .
[RANKER] His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him not <un>{like some huge moth himself} .
[CRAWLER] {His gray clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him not} <un>{like some huge moth himself} .
18217
[GOLD] {I could} <not> {doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton of whom I had been told} , since ladies of any sort must be few upon the moor , and I remembered that I had heard someone describe her as being a beauty .
[RANKER] {I could} <not> {doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton of whom I had been told} , since ladies of any sort must be few upon the moor , and I remembered that I had heard someone describe her as being a beauty .
[CRAWLER] {I could} <not> {doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton} of whom {I had been told} , since ladies of any sort must be few upon the moor , and I remembered that I had heard someone describe her as being a beauty .
18218
[GOLD] The woman who approached me was certainly that , and of {a most} <un>{common type} .
[RANKER] The woman who approached me was certainly that , and of {a most} <un>{common type} .
[CRAWLER] The woman who approached me was certainly that , and of a most <un>common type .
18219
[GOLD] {There could} <not> {have been a greater contrast between brother and sister} , for Stapleton was neutral tinted , with light hair and gray eyes , while she was darker than any brunette whom I have seen in England -- slim , elegant , and tall .
[RANKER] {There could} <not> {have been a greater contrast between brother and sister} , for Stapleton was neutral tinted , with light hair and gray eyes , while she was darker than any brunette whom I have seen in England -- slim , elegant , and tall .
[CRAWLER] There could <not> have been a greater contrast between brother and sister , for Stapleton was neutral tinted , with light hair and gray eyes , while she was darker than any brunette whom I have seen in England -- slim , elegant , and tall .
18227
[GOLD] Her eyes blazed at me , and {she tapped the ground} <im>{patiently with her foot} .
[RANKER] Her eyes blazed at me , and {she tapped the ground} <im>{patiently with her foot} .
[CRAWLER] Her eyes blazed at me , and {she tapped the ground} <im>{patiently} with her foot .
18232
[GOLD] Go back and <never> {set foot upon the moor again} . ''
[RANKER] Go back and <never> {set foot upon the moor again} . ''
[CRAWLER] Go back and <never> set foot upon the moor again . ''
18235
[GOLD] `` {Can you} <not> {tell when a warning is for your own good} ?
[RANKER] `` {Can you} <not> {tell when a warning is for your own good} ?
[CRAWLER] `` {Can you} <not> {tell when a warning} is {for your own good} ?
18240
[GOLD] <Not> {a word of what I have said} .
[RANKER] <Not> {a word of what I have said} .
[CRAWLER] <Not> a word of what I have said .
18244
[GOLD] `` Halloa , Beryl ! '' said he , and it seemed to me that {the tone of his greeting was} <not> {altogether a cordial one} .
[RANKER] `` Halloa , Beryl ! '' said he , and it seemed to me that {the tone of his greeting was} <not> {altogether a cordial one} .
[CRAWLER] `` Halloa , Beryl ! '' said he , and it seemed to me that the tone of his greeting was <not> altogether a cordial one .
18260
[GOLD] `` Why , {you had} <not> {very much time for talk} , '' her brother remarked with the same questioning eyes .
[RANKER] `` Why , {you had} <not> {very much time for talk} , '' her brother remarked with the same questioning eyes .
[CRAWLER] `` Why , you had <not> {very much} time for talk , '' her brother remarked with the same questioning eyes .
18262
[GOLD] `` {It can} <not> {much matter to him whether it is early or late for the orchids} .
[RANKER] `` {It can} <not> {much matter to him whether it is early or late for the orchids} .
[CRAWLER] `` {It can} <not> much {matter to him} whether it is early or late for the orchids .
18268
[GOLD] As I looked from their windows at {the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling} <un>{broken to the farthest horizon} I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
[RANKER] As I looked from their windows at {the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling} <un>{broken to the farthest horizon} I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
[CRAWLER] As I looked from their windows at {the} interminable granite-flecked moor {rolling} <un>{broken to the farthest horizon} I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place .
18271
[GOLD] `` Quite happy , '' said she , but {there was} <no> {ring of conviction in her words} .
[RANKER] `` Quite happy , '' said she , but {there was} <no> {ring of conviction in her words} .
[CRAWLER] `` Quite happy , '' said she , but there was <no> ring of conviction in her words .
18281
[GOLD] `` No , no , {I am} <never> {dull} , '' said she quickly .
[RANKER] `` No , no , {I am} <never> {dull} , '' said she quickly .
[CRAWLER] `` No , no , I am <never> dull , '' said she quickly .
18295
[GOLD] Then on the top of these more or less vague impressions there had come the definite and distinct warning of Miss Stapleton , delivered with such intense earnestness that {I could} <not> {doubt that some grave and deep reason lay behind it} .
[RANKER] Then on the top of these more or less vague impressions there had come the definite and distinct warning of Miss Stapleton , delivered with such intense earnestness that {I could} <not> {doubt that some grave and deep reason lay behind it} .
[CRAWLER] Then on the top of these more or less vague impressions there had come the definite and distinct warning of Miss Stapleton , delivered with such intense earnestness {that I could} <not> {doubt that some grave and deep reason lay behind it} .
18300
[GOLD] `` {I had} <not> {even time to put on my hat} .
[RANKER] `` {I had} <not> {even time to put on my hat} .
[CRAWLER] `` I had <not> even time to put on my hat .
18303
[GOLD] Please forget the words I said , {which have} <no> {application whatever to you} . ''
[RANKER] Please forget the words I said , {which have} <no> {application whatever to you} . ''
[CRAWLER] Please forget the words I said , {which have} <no> {application} whatever to you . ''
18304
[GOLD] `` But {I ca} <n't> {forget them} , Miss Stapleton , '' said I .
[RANKER] `` But {I ca} <n't> {forget them} , Miss Stapleton , '' said I .
[CRAWLER] `` But I ca <n't> forget them , Miss Stapleton , '' said I .
18308
[GOLD] When you know me better you will understand that {I can} <not> {always give reasons for what I say or do} . ''
[RANKER] When you know me better you will understand that {I can} <not> {always give reasons for what I say or do} . ''
[CRAWLER] When you know me better you will understand that {I can} <not> {always give reasons for what I say} or do . ''
18331
[GOLD] I fear that unless you can give me some more definite information than this {it would be} <im>{possible to get him to move} . ''
[RANKER] I fear that unless you can give me some more definite information than this {it would be} <im>{possible to get him to move} . ''
[CRAWLER] I fear that unless you can give me some more definite information than this {it} would {be} <im>{possible to get him to move} . ''
18335
[GOLD] {There is} <nothing> {to which he , or anyone else , could object} . ''
[RANKER] {There is} <nothing> {to which he , or anyone else , could object} . ''
[CRAWLER] {There is} <nothing> to which {he , or anyone else , could object} . ''
18338
[GOLD] But I have done my duty now and {I will say} <no> {more} .
[RANKER] But I have done my duty now and {I will say} <no> {more} .
[CRAWLER] But I have done my duty now and I will say <no> more .
19011
[GOLD] {I am} <no> {antiquarian} , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy .
[RANKER] {I am} <no> {antiquarian} , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy .
[CRAWLER] I am <no> antiquarian , but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy .
19020
[GOLD] A fortnight has passed since his flight , during which {he has} <not> {been seen} and nothing has been heard of him .
[RANKER] A fortnight has passed since his flight , during which {he has} <not> {been seen} and nothing has been heard of him .
[CRAWLER] A fortnight has passed since his flight , {during which he has} <not> {been seen} and nothing has been heard of him .
19020
[GOLD] A fortnight has passed since his flight , during which he has not been seen and <nothing> {has been heard of him} .
[RANKER] A fortnight has passed since his flight , during which he has not been seen and <nothing> {has been heard of him} .
[CRAWLER] A fortnight has passed since his flight , during which he has not been seen and <nothing> has been heard of him .
19021
[GOLD] {It is} surely <in>{conceivable that he could have held out upon the moor during all that time} .
[RANKER] {It is} surely <in>{conceivable that he could have held out upon the moor during all that time} .
[CRAWLER] {It is surely} <in>{conceivable that he could have held out upon the moor during all that time} .
19024
[GOLD] But {there is} <nothing> {to eat unless he were to catch and slaughter one of the moor sheep} .
[RANKER] But {there is} <nothing> {to eat unless he were to catch and slaughter one of the moor sheep} .
[CRAWLER] But {there is} <nothing> {to eat} unless he were to catch and slaughter one of the moor sheep .
19028
[GOLD] There are one maid , an old manservant , the sister , and the brother , {the latter} <not> {a very strong man} .
[RANKER] There are one maid , an old manservant , the sister , and the brother , {the latter} <not> {a very strong man} .
[CRAWLER] There are one maid , an old manservant , the sister , and the brother , the latter <not> a very strong man .
19052
[GOLD] One would imagine that such a match would be very welcome to Stapleton , and yet I have more than once caught a look of {the strongest} <dis>{approbation} in his face when Sir Henry has been paying some attention to his sister .
[RANKER] One would imagine that such a match would be very welcome to Stapleton , and yet I have more than once caught a look of {the strongest} <dis>{approbation} in his face when Sir Henry has been paying some attention to his sister .
[CRAWLER] One would imagine that such a match would be very welcome to Stapleton , and yet I have more than once caught a look of {the strongest} <dis>{approbation in his face} when Sir Henry has been paying some attention to his sister .
19054
[GOLD] Yet I am certain that {he does} <not> {wish their intimacy to ripen into love} , and I have several times observed that he has taken pains to prevent them from being tete-a-tete .
[RANKER] Yet I am certain that {he does} <not> {wish their intimacy to ripen into love} , and I have several times observed that he has taken pains to prevent them from being tete-a-tete .
[CRAWLER] Yet I am certain that he does <not> wish their intimacy to ripen into love , and I have several times observed that he has taken pains to prevent them from being tete-a-tete .
19059
[GOLD] <Never> {was there such a single-minded enthusiast as he} !
[RANKER] <Never> {was there such a single-minded enthusiast as he} !
[CRAWLER] <Never> was there such a single-minded enthusiast as he !
19090
[GOLD] I have already explained that the testimony of the postmaster shows that the test was worthless and that {we have} <no> {proof one way or the other} .
[RANKER] I have already explained that the testimony of the postmaster shows that the test was worthless and that {we have} <no> {proof one way or the other} .
[CRAWLER] I have already explained that the testimony of the postmaster shows that the test was worthless and that we have <no> {proof one way} or the other .
19099
[GOLD] `` {I could} <not> {quite understand the object of your questions this morning} , Sir Henry , '' said he .
[RANKER] `` {I could} <not> {quite understand the object of your questions this morning} , Sir Henry , '' said he .
[CRAWLER] `` I could <not> quite understand the object of your questions this morning , Sir Henry , '' said he .
20003
[GOLD] If I was compelled to leave you <without> {much news} during the early days of my mission you must acknowledge that I am making up for lost time , and that events are now crowding thick and fast upon us .
[RANKER] If I was compelled to leave you <without> {much news} during the early days of my mission you must acknowledge that I am making up for lost time , and that events are now crowding thick and fast upon us .
[CRAWLER] If I was compelled to leave you <without> {much news during the early days of my mission} you must acknowledge that I am making up for lost time , and that events are now crowding thick and fast upon us .
20014
[GOLD] That would have accounted for his stealthy movements and also for {the} <un>{easiness of his wife} .
[RANKER] That would have accounted for his stealthy movements and also for {the} <un>{easiness of his wife} .
[CRAWLER] That would have accounted for his stealthy movements and also for the <un>easiness of his wife .
20037
[GOLD] Between ourselves there are pretty clear signs that {this will} <not> {be wanting if the lady is willing} , for I have seldom seen a man more infatuated with a woman than he is with our beautiful neighbour , Miss Stapleton .
[RANKER] Between ourselves there are pretty clear signs that {this will} <not> {be wanting if the lady is willing} , for I have seldom seen a man more infatuated with a woman than he is with our beautiful neighbour , Miss Stapleton .
[CRAWLER] Between ourselves there are pretty clear signs that this {will} <not> {be wanting if the lady is willing , for I have seldom seen a man more infatuated with a woman than he is with our beautiful neighbour , Miss Stapleton} .
20039
[GOLD] Today , for example , its surface was broken by {a very} <un>{expected ripple} , which has caused our friend considerable perplexity and annoyance .
[RANKER] Today , for example , its surface was broken by {a very} <un>{expected ripple} , which has caused our friend considerable perplexity and annoyance .
[CRAWLER] Today , for example , its surface was broken by a {very} <un>{expected} ripple , which has caused our friend considerable perplexity and annoyance .
20082
[GOLD] Finally Stapleton turned upon his heel and beckoned in a peremptory way to his sister , who , after {an} <ir>{resolute glance at Sir Henry} , walked off by the side of her brother .
[RANKER] Finally Stapleton turned upon his heel and beckoned in a peremptory way to his sister , who , after {an} <ir>{resolute glance at Sir Henry} , walked off by the side of her brother .
[CRAWLER] Finally Stapleton turned upon his heel and beckoned in a peremptory way to his sister , who , after {an} <ir>{resolute glance} at Sir Henry , walked off by the side of her brother .
20091
[GOLD] I explained everything to him : how {I had found it} <im>{possible to remain behind} , how I had followed him , and how I had witnessed all that had occurred .
[RANKER] I explained everything to him : how {I had found it} <im>{possible to remain behind} , how I had followed him , and how I had witnessed all that had occurred .
[CRAWLER] I explained everything to him : {how} I had found it <im>{possible to remain behind , how I had followed him} , and how I had witnessed all that had occurred .
20112
[GOLD] And yet {he would} <not> {so much as let me touch the tips of her fingers} . ''
[RANKER] And yet {he would} <not> {so much as let me touch the tips of her fingers} . ''
[CRAWLER] And yet he would <not> so much as let me touch the tips of her fingers . ''
20118
[GOLD] She was glad to meet me , but when she did it was not love that she would talk about , and {she would} <n't> {have let me talk about it either if she could have stopped it} .
[RANKER] She was glad to meet me , but when she did it was not love that she would talk about , and {she would} <n't> {have let me talk about it either if she could have stopped it} .
[CRAWLER] She was glad to meet me , but when she did it was not {love that} she would talk about , and {she would} <n't> {have let me talk about it either} if she could have stopped it .
20119
[GOLD] She kept coming back to it that this was a place of danger , and that {she would} <never> {be happy until I had left it} .
[RANKER] She kept coming back to it that this was a place of danger , and that {she would} <never> {be happy until I had left it} .
[CRAWLER] She kept coming back to it that this was a place of danger , and {that she would} <never> {be happy until I had} left it .
20120
[GOLD] I told her that since I had seen her {I was in} <no> {hurry to leave it} , and that if she really wanted me to go , the only way to work it was for her to arrange to go with me .
[RANKER] I told her that since I had seen her {I was in} <no> {hurry to leave it} , and that if she really wanted me to go , the only way to work it was for her to arrange to go with me .
[CRAWLER] I told her that since I had seen her I was in <no> {hurry to leave it} , and that if she really wanted me to go , the only way to work it was for her to arrange to go with me .
20124
[GOLD] How dared I offer her attentions {which were} <dis>{tasteful to her} ?
[RANKER] How dared I offer her attentions {which were} <dis>{tasteful to her} ?
[CRAWLER] How dared I offer {her attentions which were} <dis>{tasteful to her} ?
20127
[GOLD] As it was I told him that my feelings towards his sister were such as {I was} <not> {ashamed of} , and that I hoped that she might honour me by becoming my wife .
[RANKER] As it was I told him that my feelings towards his sister were such as {I was} <not> {ashamed of} , and that I hoped that she might honour me by becoming my wife .
[CRAWLER] As it was I told him {that my feelings towards his sister were such as I was} <not> {ashamed} of , and that I hoped that she might honour me by becoming my wife .
20128
[GOLD] {That seemed to make the matter} <no> {better} , so then I lost my temper too , and I answered him rather more hotly than I should perhaps , considering that she was standing by .
[RANKER] {That seemed to make the matter} <no> {better} , so then I lost my temper too , and I answered him rather more hotly than I should perhaps , considering that she was standing by .
[CRAWLER] That seemed to make the matter <no> better , so then I lost my temper too , and I answered him rather more hotly than I should perhaps , considering that she was standing by .
20136
[GOLD] `` {I do} <n't> {say now that he is n't a crazy man} , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that no man could make a more handsome apology than he has done . ''
[RANKER] `` {I do} <n't> {say now that he is n't a crazy man} , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that no man could make a more handsome apology than he has done . ''
[CRAWLER] `` {I do} <n't> {say now that he is} n't {a crazy man} , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that no man could make a more handsome apology than he has done . ''
20136
[GOLD] `` I do n't say now that he is n't a crazy man , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that <no> {man could make a more handsome apology than he has done} . ''
[RANKER] `` I do n't say now that he is n't a crazy man , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that <no> {man could make a more handsome apology than he has done} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I do n't say now that he is n't a crazy man , '' said Sir Henry ; `` I ca n't forget the look in his eyes when he ran at me this morning , but I must allow that <no> {man} could {make a more handsome apology than he has done} . ''
20149
[GOLD] We know now why {Stapleton looked with} <dis>{favour upon his sister 's suitor} -- even when that suitor was so eligible a one as Sir Henry .
[RANKER] We know now why {Stapleton looked with} <dis>{favour upon his sister 's suitor} -- even when that suitor was so eligible a one as Sir Henry .
[CRAWLER] We know now why Stapleton looked with <dis>{favour upon his sister 's suitor} -- even when that suitor was so eligible a one as Sir Henry .
20151
[GOLD] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that {I have} <not> {disappointed you as an agent} -- that you do not regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down .
[RANKER] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that {I have} <not> {disappointed you as an agent} -- that you do not regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down .
[CRAWLER] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that {I have} <not> {disappointed you as an agent} -- {that you do not regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down} .
20151
[GOLD] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that I have not disappointed you as an agent -- that {you do} <not> {regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down} .
[RANKER] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that I have not disappointed you as an agent -- that {you do} <not> {regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down} .
[CRAWLER] Congratulate me , my dear Holmes , and tell me that I have not disappointed you as an agent -- {that you do} <not> {regret the confidence which you showed in me when you sent me down} .
20154
[GOLD] I sat up with Sir Henry in his rooms until nearly three o'clock in the morning , but <no> {sound of any sort did we hear except the chiming clock upon the stairs} .
[RANKER] I sat up with Sir Henry in his rooms until nearly three o'clock in the morning , but <no> {sound of any sort did we hear except the chiming clock upon the stairs} .
[CRAWLER] I sat up with Sir Henry in his rooms until nearly three o'clock in the morning , but <no> {sound of any sort} did we hear except the chiming clock upon the stairs .
20172
[GOLD] {We had arranged} <no> {plan of campaign} , but the baronet is a man to whom the most direct way is always the most natural .
[RANKER] {We had arranged} <no> {plan of campaign} , but the baronet is a man to whom the most direct way is always the most natural .
[CRAWLER] We had arranged <no> plan of campaign , but the baronet is a man to whom the most direct way is always the most natural .
20187
[GOLD] `` {I was doing} <no> {harm} , sir .
[RANKER] `` {I was doing} <no> {harm} , sir .
[CRAWLER] `` {I was doing} <no> {harm , sir} .
20190
[GOLD] `` {Do} <n't> {ask me} , Sir Henry -- do n't ask me !
[RANKER] `` {Do} <n't> {ask me} , Sir Henry -- do n't ask me !
[CRAWLER] `` {Do} <n't> {ask me , Sir Henry} -- do n't ask me !
20191
[GOLD] I give you my word , sir , that it is not my secret , and that {I can} <not> {tell it} .
[RANKER] I give you my word , sir , that it is not my secret , and that {I can} <not> {tell it} .
[CRAWLER] I give you my word , sir , that it is not my secret , and that {I can} <not> tell it .
20264
[GOLD] `` <Not> {more than a mile or two off} . ''
[RANKER] `` <Not> {more than a mile or two off} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <Not> more than a mile or two off . ''
20266
[GOLD] `` Well , {it can} <not> {be far if Barrymore had to carry out the food to it} .
[RANKER] `` Well , {it can} <not> {be far if Barrymore had to carry out the food to it} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , {it can} <not> {be far} if Barrymore had to carry out the food to it .
20348
[GOLD] It was strange to see this single candle burning there in the middle of the moor , with <no> {sign of life near it} -- just the one straight yellow flame and the gleam of the rock on each side of it .
[RANKER] It was strange to see this single candle burning there in the middle of the moor , with <no> {sign of life near it} -- just the one straight yellow flame and the gleam of the rock on each side of it .
[CRAWLER] It was strange to see this single candle burning there in the middle of the moor , with <no> {sign of life near it -- just the one straight yellow flame and the gleam of the rock on each side of it} .
20365
[GOLD] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but I had brought it only to defend myself if attacked and not to shoot {an} <un>{armed man} who was running away .
[RANKER] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but I had brought it only to defend myself if attacked and not to shoot {an} <un>{armed man} who was running away .
[CRAWLER] A lucky long shot of my revolver might have crippled him , but I had brought it only to defend myself if attacked and not to shoot an <un>armed man who was running away .
20374
[GOLD] {Do} <not> {think that it was a delusion} , Holmes .
[RANKER] {Do} <not> {think that it was a delusion} , Holmes .
[CRAWLER] {Do} <not> {think that it was a delusion , Holmes} .
20375
[GOLD] I assure you that {I have} <never> {in my life seen anything more clearly} .
[RANKER] I assure you that {I have} <never> {in my life seen anything more clearly} .
[CRAWLER] I assure you that I have <never> {in my life} seen anything more clearly .
20390
[GOLD] Today we mean to communicate to the Princetown people where they should look for their missing man , but it is hard lines that {we have} <not> {actually had the triumph of bringing him back as our own prisoner} .
[RANKER] Today we mean to communicate to the Princetown people where they should look for their missing man , but it is hard lines that {we have} <not> {actually had the triumph of bringing him back as our own prisoner} .
[CRAWLER] Today we mean to communicate to the Princetown people where they should look for their missing man , but it is {hard lines that we have} <not> {actually had the triumph of bringing him back as our own prisoner} .
21011
[GOLD] And {have I} <not> {cause for such a feeling} ?
[RANKER] And {have I} <not> {cause for such a feeling} ?
[CRAWLER] And have I <not> cause for such a feeling ?
21016
[GOLD] {A spectral hound which leaves material footmarks and fills the air with its howling is} surely <not> {to be thought of} .
[RANKER] {A spectral hound which leaves material footmarks and fills the air with its howling is} surely <not> {to be thought of} .
[CRAWLER] {A spectral hound which leaves material footmarks and fills the air with its howling} is surely <not> {to be thought of} .
21018
[GOLD] To do so would be to descend to the level of these poor peasants , {who are} <not> {content with a mere fiend dog} but must needs describe him with hell-fire shooting from his mouth and eyes .
[RANKER] To do so would be to descend to the level of these poor peasants , {who are} <not> {content with a mere fiend dog} but must needs describe him with hell-fire shooting from his mouth and eyes .
[CRAWLER] To do so would be to descend to the level of these poor peasants , {who are} <not> {content with a mere fiend dog but must needs describe him with hell-fire shooting from his mouth and eyes} .
21022
[GOLD] But where could such a hound lie concealed , where did it get its food , where did it come from , how was it that <no> {one saw it by day} ?
[RANKER] But where could such a hound lie concealed , where did it get its food , where did it come from , how was it that <no> {one saw it by day} ?
[CRAWLER] But where could such a hound lie concealed , where did it get its food , where did it come from , how was it that <no> one saw it by day ?
21055
[GOLD] There are lonely houses scattered over the moor , and he is a fellow {who would stick at} <nothing> .
[RANKER] There are lonely houses scattered over the moor , and he is a fellow {who would stick at} <nothing> .
[CRAWLER] There are lonely houses scattered over the moor , and he is a fellow who would stick at <nothing> .
21058
[GOLD] {There 's} <no> {safety for anyone until he is under lock and key} . ''
[RANKER] {There 's} <no> {safety for anyone until he is under lock and key} . ''
[CRAWLER] There 's <no> safety for anyone until he is under lock and key . ''
21063
[GOLD] For God 's sake , sir , I beg of you <not> {to let the police know that he is still on the moor} .
[RANKER] For God 's sake , sir , I beg of you <not> {to let the police know that he is still on the moor} .
[CRAWLER] For God 's sake , sir , I beg of you <not> to let the police know that he is still on the moor .
21079
[GOLD] But , after what we have heard {I do} <n't> {feel as if I could give the man up} , so there is an end of it .
[RANKER] But , after what we have heard {I do} <n't> {feel as if I could give the man up} , so there is an end of it .
[CRAWLER] But , {after what we have heard I do} <n't> {feel as if I could give the man up} , so there is an end of it .
21104
[GOLD] `` Well , sir , I thought no more of the matter , and <never> {would have done had it not been for my wife} .
[RANKER] `` Well , sir , I thought no more of the matter , and <never> {would have done had it not been for my wife} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , {sir , I} thought no more of the matter , and <never> {would have done} had it not been for my wife .
21104
[GOLD] `` Well , sir , I thought no more of the matter , and never would have done {had it} <not> {been for my wife} .
[RANKER] `` Well , sir , I thought no more of the matter , and never would have done {had it} <not> {been for my wife} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , sir , I thought no more of the matter , and never would have done had {it} <not> {been for my wife} .
21112
[GOLD] `` Well , sir , {I took} <no> {particular notice of his letters} .
[RANKER] `` Well , sir , {I took} <no> {particular notice of his letters} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , {sir , I took} <no> {particular notice of his letters} .
21116
[GOLD] <No> {more than you have} .
[RANKER] <No> {more than you have} .
[CRAWLER] <No> more than you have .
21124
[GOLD] `` Well , sir , I thought <no> {good could come of it} .
[RANKER] `` Well , sir , I thought <no> {good could come of it} .
[CRAWLER] `` Well , sir , I thought <no> {good} could {come of it} .
21125
[GOLD] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if it would be treating you unfairly <not> {to tell you all that I know about the matter} . ''
[RANKER] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if it would be treating you unfairly <not> {to tell you all that I know about the matter} . ''
[CRAWLER] But now you have been kind to us , and I feel as if {it} would {be treating you unfairly} <not> {to tell you all that I know about the matter} . ''
21158
[GOLD] He has been very attentive to us , and hardly a day has passed that {he has} <not> {called at the Hall to see how we were getting on} .
[RANKER] He has been very attentive to us , and hardly a day has passed that {he has} <not> {called at the Hall to see how we were getting on} .
[CRAWLER] He has been very attentive to us , and hardly a day has passed that {he has} <not> {called at the Hall to see how we were getting} on .
21161
[GOLD] {It} had wandered on to the moor and {had} <never> {come back} .
[RANKER] {It} had wandered on to the moor and {had} <never> {come back} .
[CRAWLER] {It} had wandered on to the moor and {had} <never> {come} back .
21183
[GOLD] Whatever she may have deserved {one could} <not> {allow her to go hopelessly to the bad} .
[RANKER] Whatever she may have deserved {one could} <not> {allow her to go hopelessly to the bad} .
[CRAWLER] {Whatever she may have deserved one could} <not> {allow her to go hopelessly to the bad} .
21197
[GOLD] `` {I do} <n't> {know} , sir .
[RANKER] `` {I do} <n't> {know} , sir .
[CRAWLER] `` {I do} <n't> {know , sir} .
21199
[GOLD] {I 've} <not> {heard of him since I left out food for him last} , and that was three days ago . ''
[RANKER] {I 've} <not> {heard of him since I left out food for him last} , and that was three days ago . ''
[CRAWLER] {I 've} <not> {heard of him} since I left out food for him last , and that was three days ago . ''
21201
[GOLD] `` <No> , sir , but the food was gone when next I went that way . ''
[RANKER] `` <No> , sir , but the food was gone when next I went that way . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <No> , {sir} , but the food was gone when next I went that way . ''
21226
[GOLD] {There 's} <not> {a man would cross it after sundown if he was paid for it} .
[RANKER] {There 's} <not> {a man would cross it after sundown if he was paid for it} .
[CRAWLER] There 's <not> a man would cross it after sundown if he was paid for it .
21235
[GOLD] `` He saw him once or twice , but {he} is a deep one and {gives} <nothing> {away} .
[RANKER] `` He saw him once or twice , but {he} is a deep one and {gives} <nothing> {away} .
[CRAWLER] `` He saw him once or twice , but {he} is a deep one and {gives} <nothing> away .
22021
[GOLD] {I had} <not> {quite understood until that instant how delicate my mission was} .
[RANKER] {I had} <not> {quite understood until that instant how delicate my mission was} .
[CRAWLER] I had <not> quite understood until that instant how delicate my mission was .
22024
[GOLD] `` {There is} <nothing> {in common between my father and me} , '' she said .
[RANKER] `` {There is} <nothing> {in common between my father and me} , '' she said .
[CRAWLER] `` {There is} <nothing> {in common between my father} and me , '' she said .
22026
[GOLD] If {it were} <not> {for the late Sir Charles Baskerville and some other kind hearts} I might have starved for all that my father cared . ''
[RANKER] If {it were} <not> {for the late Sir Charles Baskerville and some other kind hearts} I might have starved for all that my father cared . ''
[CRAWLER] If {it were} <not> {for the late Sir Charles Baskerville and some other kind hearts I might have starved for all that} my father cared . ''
22060
[GOLD] `` <Not> {on the very day of Sir Charles 's death} ? ''
[RANKER] `` <Not> {on the very day of Sir Charles 's death} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` <Not> on the very day of Sir Charles 's death ? ''
22080
[GOLD] There were reasons why {I could} <not> {get there earlier} . ''
[RANKER] There were reasons why {I could} <not> {get there earlier} . ''
[CRAWLER] There were reasons {why I could} <not> {get there earlier} . ''
22088
[GOLD] Something intervened to <prevent> {my going} . ''
[RANKER] Something intervened to <prevent> {my going} . ''
[CRAWLER] Something intervened to <prevent> my going . ''
22094
[GOLD] Again and again I cross-questioned her , but {I could} <never> {get past that point} .
[RANKER] Again and again I cross-questioned her , but {I could} <never> {get past that point} .
[CRAWLER] Again and again I cross-questioned her , but I could <never> get past that point .
22095
[GOLD] `` Mrs. Lyons , '' said I as I rose from {this} long and <in>{conclusive interview} , `` you are taking a very great responsibility and putting yourself in a very false position by not making an absolutely clean breast of all that you know .
[RANKER] `` Mrs. Lyons , '' said I as I rose from {this} long and <in>{conclusive interview} , `` you are taking a very great responsibility and putting yourself in a very false position by not making an absolutely clean breast of all that you know .
[CRAWLER] `` Mrs. Lyons , '' said I as I rose from {this long and} <in>{conclusive interview} , `` you are taking a very great responsibility and putting yourself in a very false position by not making an absolutely clean breast of all that you know .
22116
[GOLD] `` Then how is it that {you did} <not> {go} ? ''
[RANKER] `` Then how is it that {you did} <not> {go} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Then how is it that you did <not> go ? ''
22122
[GOLD] {It was} <un>{likely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall if she really had been} , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
[RANKER] {It was} <un>{likely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall if she really had been} , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
[CRAWLER] {It was} <un>{likely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall} if she really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
22131
[GOLD] Surely {the explanation of all this could} <not> {be as innocent as she would have me believe} .
[RANKER] Surely {the explanation of all this could} <not> {be as innocent as she would have me believe} .
[CRAWLER] {Surely the explanation of all this could} <not> {be as innocent as she would have me believe} .
22132
[GOLD] {For the moment I could proceed} <no> {farther in that direction} , but must turn back to that other clue which was to be sought for among the stone huts upon the moor .
[RANKER] {For the moment I could proceed} <no> {farther in that direction} , but must turn back to that other clue which was to be sought for among the stone huts upon the moor .
[CRAWLER] For the moment I could proceed <no> farther in that direction , but must turn back to that other clue which was to be sought for among the stone huts upon the moor .
22141
[GOLD] On the other hand , if I should find the hut and {its tenant should} <not> {be within it} I must remain there , however long the vigil , until he returned .
[RANKER] On the other hand , if I should find the hut and {its tenant should} <not> {be within it} I must remain there , however long the vigil , until he returned .
[CRAWLER] On the other hand , if I should find the hut and its tenant should <not> be within it I must remain there , however long the vigil , until he returned .
22157
[GOLD] These infernal people seem to think that {there are} <no> {rights of property} , and that they can swarm where they like with their papers and their bottles .
[RANKER] These infernal people seem to think that {there are} <no> {rights of property} , and that they can swarm where they like with their papers and their bottles .
[CRAWLER] These infernal people seem to think that {there are} <no> {rights of property , and that they can swarm where they like with their papers and their bottles} .
22159
[GOLD] {I have} <n't> {had such a day since I had Sir John Morland for trespass because he shot in his own warren} . ''
[RANKER] {I have} <n't> {had such a day since I had Sir John Morland for trespass because he shot in his own warren} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I have} <n't> {had such a day since I had Sir John Morland for trespass} because he shot in his own warren . ''
22170
[GOLD] The County Constabulary is in a scandalous state , sir , and {it has} <not> {afforded me the protection to which I am entitled} .
[RANKER] The County Constabulary is in a scandalous state , sir , and {it has} <not> {afforded me the protection to which I am entitled} .
[CRAWLER] The County Constabulary is in a scandalous state , sir , and {it has} <not> {afforded me the protection} to which {I am entitled} .
22175
[GOLD] `` Because I could tell them what they are dying to know ; but <nothing> {would induce me to help the rascals in any way} . ''
[RANKER] `` Because I could tell them what they are dying to know ; but <nothing> {would induce me to help the rascals in any way} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` Because I could tell them what they are dying to know ; but <nothing> would {induce me to help the rascals in any way} . ''
22184
[GOLD] {Has it} <never> {struck you that the way to catch that man was to find out where he got his food and so trace it to him} ? ''
[RANKER] {Has it} <never> {struck you that the way to catch that man was to find out where he got his food and so trace it to him} ? ''
[CRAWLER] Has it <never> {struck you that the way to catch that man was to find out where he got his food and so trace it to him} ? ''
22230
[GOLD] But <not> {one word shall they have from me} , and I bind you to secrecy also , Dr. Watson .
[RANKER] But <not> {one word shall they have from me} , and I bind you to secrecy also , Dr. Watson .
[CRAWLER] But <not> one word shall they have from me , and I bind you to secrecy also , Dr. Watson .
22231
[GOLD] <Not> {a word} !
[RANKER] <Not> {a word} !
[CRAWLER] <Not> a word !
22236
[GOLD] <Nothing> {would induce me to help the police in any way} .
[RANKER] <Nothing> {would induce me to help the police in any way} .
[CRAWLER] <Nothing> would {induce me to help the police in any way} .
22238
[GOLD] Surely {you are} <not> {going} !
[RANKER] Surely {you are} <not> {going} !
[CRAWLER] {Surely you are} <not> {going} !
22249
[GOLD] {The boy was} <nowhere> {to be seen} .
[RANKER] {The boy was} <nowhere> {to be seen} .
[CRAWLER] The boy {was} <nowhere> {to be seen} .
22274
[GOLD] Possibly {I had taken} <no> {step since I had been upon the moor which had not been observed and reported} .
[RANKER] Possibly {I had taken} <no> {step since I had been upon the moor which had not been observed and reported} .
[CRAWLER] Possibly {I had taken} <no> {step} since I had been upon the moor which had not been observed and reported .
22275
[GOLD] Always there was this feeling of {an} <un>{seen force} , a fine net drawn round us with infinite skill and delicacy , holding us so lightly that it was only at some supreme moment that one realized that one was indeed entangled in its meshes .
[RANKER] Always there was this feeling of {an} <un>{seen force} , a fine net drawn round us with infinite skill and delicacy , holding us so lightly that it was only at some supreme moment that one realized that one was indeed entangled in its meshes .
[CRAWLER] Always there was this feeling of an <un>seen force , a fine net drawn round us with infinite skill and delicacy , holding us so lightly that it was only at some supreme moment that one realized that one was indeed entangled in its meshes .
23009
[GOLD] `` {I} <never> {was more glad to see anyone in my life} , '' said I as I wrung him by the hand .
[RANKER] `` {I} <never> {was more glad to see anyone in my life} , '' said I as I wrung him by the hand .
[CRAWLER] `` I <never> was more glad to see anyone in my life , '' said I as I wrung him by the hand .
23025
[GOLD] You saw me , perhaps , on the night of the convict hunt , when {I was so} <im>{prudent as to allow the moon to rise behind me} ? ''
[RANKER] You saw me , perhaps , on the night of the convict hunt , when {I was so} <im>{prudent as to allow the moon to rise behind me} ? ''
[CRAWLER] You saw me , perhaps , on the night of the convict hunt , {when I was so} <im>{prudent as to allow the moon to rise behind me} ? ''
23030
[GOLD] {I could} <not> {make it out when first I saw the light flashing upon the lens} . ''
[RANKER] {I could} <not> {make it out when first I saw the light flashing upon the lens} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I could} <not> {make it out} when first I saw the light flashing upon the lens . ''
23051
[GOLD] `` {For you to know could} <not> {have helped us} and might possibly have led to my discovery .
[RANKER] `` {For you to know could} <not> {have helped us} and might possibly have led to my discovery .
[CRAWLER] `` For {you to know could} <not> {have helped us} and might possibly have led to my discovery .
23062
[GOLD] I felt also in my heart that he was right in what he said and that it was really best for our purpose that {I should} <not> {have known that he was upon the moor} .
[RANKER] I felt also in my heart that he was right in what he said and that it was really best for our purpose that {I should} <not> {have known that he was upon the moor} .
[CRAWLER] I felt also in my heart that he was right in what he said and that it was really best for our purpose {that I should} <not> {have known that he was upon the moor} .
23071
[GOLD] `` It fills up a gap which {I had been} <un>{able to bridge in this most complex affair} .
[RANKER] `` It fills up a gap which {I had been} <un>{able to bridge in this most complex affair} .
[CRAWLER] `` It fills up a gap {which I had been} <un>{able to bridge in this most complex affair} .
23074
[GOLD] `` {There can be} <no> {doubt about the matter} .
[RANKER] `` {There can be} <no> {doubt about the matter} .
[CRAWLER] `` There can {be} <no> {doubt about the matter} .
23084
[GOLD] `` {Sir Henry 's falling in love could do} <no> {harm to anyone except Sir Henry} .
[RANKER] `` {Sir Henry 's falling in love could do} <no> {harm to anyone except Sir Henry} .
[CRAWLER] `` {Sir Henry 's falling in love} could {do} <no> {harm to anyone except Sir Henry} .
23085
[GOLD] He took particular care that {Sir Henry did} <not> {make love to her} , as you have yourself observed .
[RANKER] He took particular care that {Sir Henry did} <not> {make love to her} , as you have yourself observed .
[CRAWLER] He took particular care {that Sir Henry did} <not> {make love to her} , as you have yourself observed .
23086
[GOLD] I repeat that {the lady is} his wife and <not> {his sister} . ''
[RANKER] I repeat that {the lady is} his wife and <not> {his sister} . ''
[CRAWLER] I repeat that the lady is his wife and <not> his sister . ''
23119
[GOLD] `` Surely {there is} <no> {need of secrecy between you and me} .
[RANKER] `` Surely {there is} <no> {need of secrecy between you and me} .
[CRAWLER] `` {Surely there is} <no> {need of secrecy between you and me} .
23153
[GOLD] <Not> {another sound broke the heavy silence of the windless night} .
[RANKER] <Not> {another sound broke the heavy silence of the windless night} .
[CRAWLER] <Not> another sound broke the heavy silence of the windless night .
23173
[GOLD] So grotesque was the attitude that {I could} <not> {for the instant realize that that moan had been the passing of his soul} .
[RANKER] So grotesque was the attitude that {I could} <not> {for the instant realize that that moan had been the passing of his soul} .
[CRAWLER] So grotesque was the attitude that I could <not> for the instant realize that that moan had been the passing of his soul .
23199
[GOLD] We stood with bitter hearts on either side of the mangled body , overwhelmed by {this} sudden and <ir>{revocable disaster} which had brought all our long and weary labours to so piteous an end .
[RANKER] We stood with bitter hearts on either side of the mangled body , overwhelmed by {this} sudden and <ir>{revocable disaster} which had brought all our long and weary labours to so piteous an end .
[CRAWLER] We stood with bitter hearts on either side of the mangled body , overwhelmed by {this sudden and} <ir>{revocable disaster which had brought all our long and weary labours to so piteous an end} .
23204
[GOLD] `` {Why should we} <not> {seize him at once} ? ''
[RANKER] `` {Why should we} <not> {seize him at once} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Why {should we} <not> {seize him at once} ? ''
23207
[GOLD] {It is} <not> {what we know} , but what we can prove .
[RANKER] {It is} <not> {what we know} , but what we can prove .
[CRAWLER] It is <not> what we know , but what we can prove .
23225
[GOLD] `` {It is} <not> {the baronet} -- it is -- why , it is my neighbour , the convict ! ''
[RANKER] `` {It is} <not> {the baronet} -- it is -- why , it is my neighbour , the convict ! ''
[CRAWLER] `` {It is} <not> {the baronet -- it is} -- why , it is my neighbour , the convict ! ''
23246
[GOLD] {Stapleton would} <not> {let it go unless he had reason to think that Sir Henry would be there} . ''
[RANKER] {Stapleton would} <not> {let it go unless he had reason to think that Sir Henry would be there} . ''
[CRAWLER] {Stapleton would} <not> {let it go} unless he had reason to think that Sir Henry would be there . ''
23288
[GOLD] `` {We heard} <nothing> {of the kind} , '' said I .
[RANKER] `` {We heard} <nothing> {of the kind} , '' said I .
[CRAWLER] `` We heard <nothing> of the kind , '' said I .
23305
[GOLD] `` {One can} <not> {always have the success for which one hopes} .
[RANKER] `` {One can} <not> {always have the success for which one hopes} .
[CRAWLER] `` {One can} <not> {always have the success for} which {one hopes} .
23306
[GOLD] {An investigator needs} facts and <not> {legends or rumours} .
[RANKER] {An investigator needs} facts and <not> {legends or rumours} .
[CRAWLER] An investigator needs facts and <not> legends or rumours .
23308
[GOLD] My friend spoke in {his} frankest and {most} <un>{concerned manner} .
[RANKER] My friend spoke in {his} frankest and {most} <un>{concerned manner} .
[CRAWLER] My friend spoke in his frankest and {most} <un>{concerned} manner .
23311
[GOLD] `` I would suggest carrying this poor fellow to my house , but it would give my sister such a fright that {I do} <not> {feel justified in doing it} .
[RANKER] `` I would suggest carrying this poor fellow to my house , but it would give my sister such a fright that {I do} <not> {feel justified in doing it} .
[CRAWLER] `` I would suggest carrying this poor fellow to my house , but it would give my sister such a fright that I do <not> feel justified in doing it .
24004
[GOLD] I told you in London , Watson , and I tell you now again , that {we have} <never> {had a foeman more worthy of our steel} . ''
[RANKER] I told you in London , Watson , and I tell you now again , that {we have} <never> {had a foeman more worthy of our steel} . ''
[CRAWLER] I told you in London , Watson , and I tell you now again , that {we have} <never> {had a foeman more} worthy of our steel . ''
24011
[GOLD] `` {Why should we} <not> {arrest him at once} ? ''
[RANKER] `` {Why should we} <not> {arrest him at once} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` {Why} should {we} <not> {arrest him at once} ? ''
24015
[GOLD] {We could prove} <nothing> {against him} .
[RANKER] {We could prove} <nothing> {against him} .
[CRAWLER] {We} could {prove} <nothing> {against him} .
24019
[GOLD] `` <Not> {a shadow of one} -- only surmise and conjecture .
[RANKER] `` <Not> {a shadow of one} -- only surmise and conjecture .
[CRAWLER] `` <Not> a shadow of one -- only surmise and conjecture .
24026
[GOLD] Of course we know that {a hound does} <not> {bite a dead body} and that Sir Charles was dead before ever the brute overtook him .
[RANKER] Of course we know that {a hound does} <not> {bite a dead body} and that Sir Charles was dead before ever the brute overtook him .
[CRAWLER] Of course we know that a hound does <not> bite a dead body and that Sir Charles was dead before ever the brute overtook him .
24039
[GOLD] {I could draw} <nothing> {further from him} , and he walked , lost in thought , as far as the Baskerville gates .
[RANKER] {I could draw} <nothing> {further from him} , and he walked , lost in thought , as far as the Baskerville gates .
[CRAWLER] {I} could {draw} <nothing> {further from him} , and he walked , lost in thought , as far as the Baskerville gates .
24051
[GOLD] He did raise his eyebrows , however , when he found that {my friend had} <neither> {any luggage} <nor> {any explanations for its absence} .
[RANKER] He did raise his eyebrows , however , when he found that {my friend had} <neither> {any luggage} <nor> {any explanations for its absence} .
[CRAWLER] He did raise his eyebrows , however , when he found that my friend had <neither> any luggage <nor> any explanations for its absence .
24054
[GOLD] To him it may have been {an} <un>{mitigated relief} , but she wept bitterly in her apron .
[RANKER] To him it may have been {an} <un>{mitigated relief} , but she wept bitterly in her apron .
[CRAWLER] To him it may have been an <un>mitigated relief , but she wept bitterly in her apron .
24056
[GOLD] Evil indeed is the man {who has} <not> {one woman to mourn him} .
[RANKER] Evil indeed is the man {who has} <not> {one woman to mourn him} .
[CRAWLER] Evil indeed is the man who has <not> one woman to mourn him .
24060
[GOLD] `` {I have} <no> {doubt that you would have had a more lively evening} , '' said Holmes drily .
[RANKER] `` {I have} <no> {doubt that you would have had a more lively evening} , '' said Holmes drily .
[CRAWLER] `` {I have} <no> {doubt that you would have had a more lively evening , '' said Holmes drily} .
24073
[GOLD] {I do} <n't> {know that Watson and I are much the wiser since we came down} . ''
[RANKER] {I do} <n't> {know that Watson and I are much the wiser since we came down} . ''
[CRAWLER] {I do} <n't> {know that Watson and I are much the wiser} since we came down . ''
24086
[GOLD] {I have} <no> {doubt} -- ''
[RANKER] {I have} <no> {doubt} -- ''
[CRAWLER] I have <no> doubt -- ''
24129
[GOLD] {My eyes have been trained to examine} faces and <not> {their trimmings} .
[RANKER] {My eyes have been trained to examine} faces and <not> {their trimmings} .
[CRAWLER] My eyes have been trained to examine faces and <not> their trimmings .
24150
[GOLD] And I have also communicated with my faithful Cartwright , who would certainly have pined away at the door of my hut , as a dog does at his master 's grave , if {I had} <not> {set his mind at rest about my safety} . ''
[RANKER] And I have also communicated with my faithful Cartwright , who would certainly have pined away at the door of my hut , as a dog does at his master 's grave , if {I had} <not> {set his mind at rest about my safety} . ''
[CRAWLER] And I have also communicated with my faithful Cartwright , who would certainly have pined away at the door of my hut , as a dog does at his master 's grave , if I had <not> set his mind at rest about my safety . ''
24168
[GOLD] {The Hall and the moor are} <not> {very pleasant places when one is alone} . ''
[RANKER] {The Hall and the moor are} <not> {very pleasant places when one is alone} . ''
[CRAWLER] {The Hall and the moor are} <not> {very pleasant places} when one is alone . ''
24189
[GOLD] `` But that is the very thing {which you have so often cautioned me} <not> {to do} . ''
[RANKER] `` But that is the very thing {which you have so often cautioned me} <not> {to do} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` But that is {the very thing which you have so often cautioned me} <not> {to do} . ''
24191
[GOLD] If {I had} <not> {every confidence in your nerve and courage} I would not suggest it , but it is essential that you should do it . ''
[RANKER] If {I had} <not> {every confidence in your nerve and courage} I would not suggest it , but it is essential that you should do it . ''
[CRAWLER] If I had <not> every confidence in your nerve and courage I would not suggest it , but it is essential that you should do it . ''
24198
[GOLD] It had not crossed my mind however , that he would wish me to go with him , <nor> {could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical} .
[RANKER] It had not crossed my mind however , that he would wish me to go with him , <nor> {could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical} .
[CRAWLER] It had not crossed my mind however , that he would wish me to go with him , <nor> could I understand how we could both be absent at a moment which he himself declared to be critical .
24209
[GOLD] Coming down with <un>{signed warrant} .
[RANKER] Coming down with <un>{signed warrant} .
[CRAWLER] Coming down with <un>signed warrant .
24233
[GOLD] `` {The fact is} <no> {longer a secret} .
[RANKER] `` {The fact is} <no> {longer a secret} .
[CRAWLER] `` The fact is <no> longer a secret .
24253
[GOLD] <Not> {one word of truth has he ever told me} .
[RANKER] <Not> {one word of truth has he ever told me} .
[CRAWLER] <Not> one word of truth has he ever told me .
24259
[GOLD] Ask me what you like , and {there is} <nothing> {which I shall hold back} .
[RANKER] Ask me what you like , and {there is} <nothing> {which I shall hold back} .
[CRAWLER] Ask me what you like , and {there is} <nothing> {which I shall hold} back .
24270
[GOLD] And then {you heard} <nothing> {until you read the reports of the death in the paper} ? ''
[RANKER] And then {you heard} <nothing> {until you read the reports of the death in the paper} ? ''
[CRAWLER] And then {you heard} <nothing> until you read the reports of the death in the paper ? ''
24288
[GOLD] Even now {we have} <no> {clear case against this very wily man} .
[RANKER] Even now {we have} <no> {clear case against this very wily man} .
[CRAWLER] {Even now we have} <no> {clear case against this very wily man} .
24289
[GOLD] But I shall be very much surprised if {it is} <not> {clear enough before we go to bed this night} . ''
[RANKER] But I shall be very much surprised if {it is} <not> {clear enough before we go to bed this night} . ''
[CRAWLER] But I shall be very much surprised if {it is} <not> {clear enough} before we go to bed this night . ''
25041
[GOLD] Creeping in its shadow I reached a point whence I could look straight through {the} <un>{curtained window} .
[RANKER] Creeping in its shadow I reached a point whence I could look straight through {the} <un>{curtained window} .
[CRAWLER] Creeping in its shadow I reached a point whence I could look straight through the <un>curtained window .
25054
[GOLD] `` You say , Watson , that {the lady is} <not> {there} ? '' Holmes asked when I had finished my report .
[RANKER] `` You say , Watson , that {the lady is} <not> {there} ? '' Holmes asked when I had finished my report .
[CRAWLER] `` You say , Watson , that {the lady is} <not> there ? '' Holmes asked when I had finished my report .
25061
[GOLD] Holmes 's face was turned towards it , and {he muttered} <im>{patiently as he watched its sluggish drift} .
[RANKER] Holmes 's face was turned towards it , and {he muttered} <im>{patiently as he watched its sluggish drift} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes 's face was turned towards it , and {he muttered} <im>{patiently} as he watched its sluggish drift .
25086
[GOLD] `` {We dare} <not> {take the chance of his being overtaken before he can reach us} .
[RANKER] `` {We dare} <not> {take the chance of his being overtaken before he can reach us} .
[CRAWLER] `` We dare <not> take the chance of his being overtaken before he can reach us .
25100
[GOLD] The cloud was within fifty yards of where we lay , and we glared at it , all three , <un>{certain what horror was about to break from the heart of it} .
[RANKER] The cloud was within fifty yards of where we lay , and we glared at it , all three , <un>{certain what horror was about to break from the heart of it} .
[CRAWLER] The cloud was within fifty yards of where we lay , and we glared at it , {all three} , <un>{certain what horror was about to break from the heart of it} .
25108
[GOLD] <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} .
[RANKER] <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} .
[CRAWLER] <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 .
25122
[GOLD] I stooped , panting , and pressed my pistol to the dreadful , shimmering head , but {it was use}<less> {to press the trigger} .
[RANKER] I stooped , panting , and pressed my pistol to the dreadful , shimmering head , but {it was use}<less> {to press the trigger} .
[CRAWLER] I stooped , panting , and pressed my pistol to the dreadful , shimmering head , but {it was use}<less> to press the trigger .
25124
[GOLD] {Sir Henry lay} <in>{sensible where he had fallen} .
[RANKER] {Sir Henry lay} <in>{sensible where he had fallen} .
[CRAWLER] Sir Henry lay <in>{sensible where he had fallen} .
25166
[GOLD] <No> {sign could we see of the man whom we were chasing} .
[RANKER] <No> {sign could we see of the man whom we were chasing} .
[CRAWLER] <No> sign could we see of the man whom we were chasing .
25178
[GOLD] To this post a figure was tied , so swathed and muffled in the sheets which had been used to secure it that {one could} <not> {for the moment tell whether it was that of a man or a woman} .
[RANKER] To this post a figure was tied , so swathed and muffled in the sheets which had been used to secure it that {one could} <not> {for the moment tell whether it was that of a man or a woman} .
[CRAWLER] To this post a figure was tied , so swathed and muffled in the sheets which had been used to secure it that one could <not> for the moment tell whether it was that of a man or a woman .
25203
[GOLD] `` But {this is} <nothing> -- nothing !
[RANKER] `` But {this is} <nothing> -- nothing !
[CRAWLER] `` But this is <nothing> -- nothing !
25217
[GOLD] `` <No> {one could find his way into the Grimpen Mire tonight} . ''
[RANKER] `` <No> {one could find his way into the Grimpen Mire tonight} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` <No> one could find his way into the Grimpen Mire tonight . ''
25227
[GOLD] {The story of the Stapletons could} <no> {longer be withheld from him} , but he took the blow bravely when he learned the truth about the woman whom he had loved .
[RANKER] {The story of the Stapletons could} <no> {longer be withheld from him} , but he took the blow bravely when he learned the truth about the woman whom he had loved .
[CRAWLER] The story of the Stapletons could <no> longer be withheld from him , but he took the blow bravely when he learned the truth about the woman whom he had loved .
25239
[GOLD] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and had we not been there to drag him out {he could} <never> {have set his foot upon firm land again} .
[RANKER] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and had we not been there to drag him out {he could} <never> {have set his foot upon firm land again} .
[CRAWLER] Holmes sank to his waist as he stepped from the path to seize it , and had we not been there to drag him out {he} could <never> {have set his foot upon firm land again} .
25264
[GOLD] He could hide his hound , but {he could} <not> {hush its voice} , and hence came those cries which even in daylight were not pleasant to hear .
[RANKER] He could hide his hound , but {he could} <not> {hush its voice} , and hence came those cries which even in daylight were not pleasant to hear .
[CRAWLER] He could hide his hound , but he could <not> hush its voice , and hence came those cries which even in daylight were not pleasant to hear .
25268
[GOLD] <No> {wonder the poor devil of a convict ran and screamed} , even as our friend did , and as we ourselves might have done , when he saw such a creature bounding through the darkness of the moor upon his track .
[RANKER] <No> {wonder the poor devil of a convict ran and screamed} , even as our friend did , and as we ourselves might have done , when he saw such a creature bounding through the darkness of the moor upon his track .
[CRAWLER] <No> wonder the poor devil of a convict ran and screamed , even as our friend did , and as we ourselves might have done , when he saw such a creature bounding through the darkness of the moor upon his track .
25270
[GOLD] I said it in London , Watson , and I say it again now , that <never> {yet have we helped to hunt down a more dangerous man than he who is lying yonder} '' -- he swept his long arm towards the huge mottled expanse of green-splotched bog which stretched away until it merged into the russet slopes of the moor .
[RANKER] I said it in London , Watson , and I say it again now , that <never> {yet have we helped to hunt down a more dangerous man than he who is lying yonder} '' -- he swept his long arm towards the huge mottled expanse of green-splotched bog which stretched away until it merged into the russet slopes of the moor .
[CRAWLER] I said it in London , Watson , and I say it again now , that <never> yet have we helped to hunt down a more dangerous man than he who is lying yonder '' -- he swept his long arm towards the huge mottled expanse of green-splotched bog which stretched away until it merged into the russet slopes of the moor .
12090
[GOLD] {The dog 's jaw} , as shown in the space between these marks , {is} too broad in my opinion for a terrier and <not> {broad enough for a mastiff} .
[RANKER] {The dog 's jaw , as shown in the space between these marks ,} is too broad in my opinion for a terrier and <not> {broad enough for a mastiff} .
[CRAWLER] {The dog 's jaw} , as shown in the space between these marks , {is} too broad in my opinion for a terrier and <not> {broad enough for a mastiff} .
12097
[GOLD] {Do} <n't> {move} , I beg you , Watson .
[RANKER] {Do} <n't> {move , I beg you} , Watson .
[CRAWLER] {Do} <n't> {move} , I beg you , Watson .
12126
[GOLD] `` A dabbler in science , Mr. Holmes , a picker up of shells on the shores of {the} great <un>{known ocean} .
[RANKER] `` A dabbler in science , Mr. Holmes , a picker up of shells on the shores of {the great} <un>{known ocean} .
[CRAWLER] `` A dabbler in science , Mr. Holmes , a picker up of shells on the shores of {the} great <un>{known ocean} .
13032
[GOLD] Learn then from this story <not> {to fear the fruits of the past} , but rather to be circumspect in the future , that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may not again be loosed to our undoing .
[RANKER] Learn then from this story <not> {to fear the fruits of the past , but rather to be circumspect in the future} , that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may not again be loosed to our undoing .
[CRAWLER] Learn then from this story <not> {to fear the fruits of the past} , but rather to be circumspect in the future , that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may not again be loosed to our undoing .
13067
[GOLD] Nor can it be denied that {many of the family have been} <un>{happy in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious} .
[RANKER] Nor can it be denied that many of the family have been <un>{happy} in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious .
[CRAWLER] Nor can it be denied that {many of the family have been} <un>{happy in their deaths , which have been sudden , bloody , and mysterious} .
13124
[GOLD] `` In doing so , '' said Dr. Mortimer , who had begun to show signs of some strong emotion , `` I am telling that {which I have} <not> {confided to anyone} .
[RANKER] `` In doing so , '' said Dr. Mortimer , who had begun to show signs of some strong emotion , `` I am telling that which {I have} <not> {confided to anyone} .
[CRAWLER] `` In doing so , '' said Dr. Mortimer , who had begun to show signs of some strong emotion , `` I am telling that {which I have} <not> {confided to anyone} .
14119
[GOLD] `` In your opinion there is a diabolical agency which makes Dartmoor {an} <un>{safe abode} for a Baskerville -- that is your opinion ? ''
[RANKER] `` In your opinion there is a diabolical agency {which makes Dartmoor an} <un>{safe abode for a Baskerville} -- that is your opinion ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` In your opinion there is a diabolical agency which makes Dartmoor {an} <un>{safe abode} for a Baskerville -- that is your opinion ? ''
14185
[GOLD] My body has remained in this armchair and has , I regret to observe , consumed in my absence two large pots of coffee and {an} <in>{credible amount of tobacco} .
[RANKER] My body has remained in this armchair and has , I regret to observe , consumed in my absence two large pots of coffee and {an} <in>{credible amount} of tobacco .
[CRAWLER] My body has remained in this armchair and has , I regret to observe , consumed in my absence two large pots of coffee and {an} <in>{credible amount of tobacco} .
15145
[GOLD] `` It seems {a singularly use}<less> {thing} to steal , '' said Sherlock Holmes .
[RANKER] `` {It seems a singularly use}<less> {thing to steal} , '' said Sherlock Holmes .
[CRAWLER] `` It seems {a singularly use}<less> {thing} to steal , '' said Sherlock Holmes .
15251
[GOLD] `` No , sir , indeed {I have} <not> .
[RANKER] `` No , sir , indeed I have <not> .
[CRAWLER] `` No , sir , indeed {I have} <not> .
16134
[GOLD] `` No , Mr. Holmes , {I have} <not> .
[RANKER] `` No , Mr. Holmes , I have <not> .
[CRAWLER] `` No , Mr. Holmes , {I have} <not> .
16154
[GOLD] `` If my friend would undertake it {there is} <no> {man who is better worth having at your side when you are in a tight place} .
[RANKER] `` {If my friend would undertake it there is} <no> {man who is better worth having at your side when you are in a tight place} .
[CRAWLER] `` If my friend would undertake it {there is} <no> {man who is better worth having at your side when you are in a tight place} .
17118
[GOLD] I 'll have a row of electric lamps up here inside of six months , and {you wo} <n't> {know it again} , with a thousand candle-power Swan and Edison right here in front of the hall door . ''
[RANKER] I 'll have a row of electric lamps up here inside of six months , and {you wo} <n't> {know it again , with a thousand candle-power Swan and Edison right here in front of the hall door} . ''
[CRAWLER] I 'll have a row of electric lamps up here inside of six months , and {you wo} <n't> {know it again} , with a thousand candle-power Swan and Edison right here in front of the hall door . ''
18057
[GOLD] But surely such an explanation as that would be quite inadequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving {an} <in>{visible net} round the young baronet .
[RANKER] But surely such an explanation as that would be quite inadequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving {an} <in>{visible net round} the young baronet .
[CRAWLER] But surely such an explanation as that would be quite inadequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be weaving {an} <in>{visible net} round the young baronet .
18076
[GOLD] {Sir Henry has} , I suppose , <no> {superstitious fears in the matter} ? ''
[RANKER] {Sir Henry has , I suppose ,} <no> {superstitious fears in the matter} ? ''
[CRAWLER] {Sir Henry has} , I suppose , <no> {superstitious fears in the matter} ? ''
18153
[GOLD] Two in two days , and many more , perhaps , for {they} get in the way of going there in the dry weather and <never> {know the difference until the mire has them in its clutches} .
[RANKER] Two in two days , and many more , perhaps , for {they} get in the way of going there in the dry weather and <never> {know the difference until the mire} has them in its clutches .
[CRAWLER] Two in two days , and many more , perhaps , for {they} get in the way of going there in the dry weather and <never> {know the difference until the mire has them in its clutches} .
18179
[GOLD] <Nothing> {stirred over the vast expanse save a pair of ravens , which croaked loudly from a tor behind us} .
[RANKER] <Nothing> {stirred over the vast expanse save a pair of ravens} , which croaked loudly from a tor behind us .
[CRAWLER] <Nothing> {stirred over the vast expanse save a pair of ravens , which croaked loudly from a tor behind us} .
18274
[GOLD] {The work to a man of my temperament was} mechanical and <un>{interesting} , but the privilege of living with youth , of helping to mould those young minds , and of impressing them with one 's own character and ideals was very dear to me .
[RANKER] The work to a man of my temperament was mechanical and <un>{interesting} , but the privilege of living with youth , of helping to mould those young minds , and of impressing them with one 's own character and ideals was very dear to me .
[CRAWLER] {The work to a man of my temperament was} mechanical and <un>{interesting} , but the privilege of living with youth , of helping to mould those young minds , and of impressing them with one 's own character and ideals was very dear to me .
18277
[GOLD] It never recovered from the blow , and {much of my capital was} <ir>{retrievably swallowed up} .
[RANKER] It never recovered from the blow , and much {of my capital was} <ir>{retrievably swallowed up} .
[CRAWLER] It never recovered from the blow , and {much of my capital was} <ir>{retrievably swallowed up} .
18278
[GOLD] And yet , if it were not for the loss of the charming companionship of the boys , I could rejoice over my own misfortune , for , with my strong tastes for botany and zoology , I find {an} <un>{limited field of work} here , and my sister is as devoted to Nature as I am .
[RANKER] And yet , if it were not for the loss of the charming companionship of the boys , I could rejoice over my own misfortune , for , with my strong tastes for botany and zoology , I find {an} <un>{limited field} of work here , and my sister is as devoted to Nature as I am .
[CRAWLER] And yet , if it were not for the loss of the charming companionship of the boys , I could rejoice over my own misfortune , for , with my strong tastes for botany and zoology , I find {an} <un>{limited field of work} here , and my sister is as devoted to Nature as I am .
19010
[GOLD] The strange thing is that they should have lived so thickly on what must always have been {most} <un>{fruitful soil} .
[RANKER] The strange thing is that they should have lived so thickly on {what must always have been most} <un>{fruitful soil} .
[CRAWLER] The strange thing is that they should have lived so thickly on what must always have been {most} <un>{fruitful soil} .
19022
[GOLD] Of course , so far as his concealment goes {there is} <no> {difficulty at all} .
[RANKER] {Of course , so far as his concealment goes there is} <no> {difficulty at all} .
[CRAWLER] Of course , so far as his concealment goes {there is} <no> {difficulty at all} .
19026
[GOLD] We are four able-bodied men in this household , so that we could take good care of ourselves , but I confess that I have had <un>{easy moments} when I have thought of the Stapletons .
[RANKER] We are four able-bodied men in this household , so that we could take good care of ourselves , but I confess that {I have had} <un>{easy moments when I have thought of the Stapletons} .
[CRAWLER] We are four able-bodied men in this household , so that we could take good care of ourselves , but I confess that I have had <un>{easy moments} when I have thought of the Stapletons .
19055
[GOLD] By the way , your instructions to me <never> {to allow Sir Henry to go out alone} will become very much more onerous if a love affair were to be added to our other difficulties .
[RANKER] By the way , {your instructions to me} <never> {to allow Sir Henry to go out alone} will become very much more onerous if a love affair were to be added to our other difficulties .
[CRAWLER] By the way , your instructions to me <never> {to allow Sir Henry to go out alone} will become very much more onerous if a love affair were to be added to our other difficulties .
19086
[GOLD] If he would confine his energies to this all would be well , but there are rumours that he intends to prosecute Dr. Mortimer for opening a grave <without> {the consent of the next of kin} because he dug up the Neolithic skull in the barrow on Long Down .
[RANKER] If he would confine his energies to this all would be well , but there are rumours that he intends to prosecute Dr. Mortimer for opening a grave <without> {the consent of the next of kin because he dug up the Neolithic skull in the barrow on Long Down} .
[CRAWLER] If he would confine his energies to this all would be well , but there are rumours that he intends to prosecute Dr. Mortimer for opening a grave <without> {the consent of the next of kin} because he dug up the Neolithic skull in the barrow on Long Down .
19117
[GOLD] He walked very slowly and circumspectly , and there was something <in>{describably guilty and furtive} in his whole appearance .
[RANKER] He walked very slowly and circumspectly , and {there was something} <in>{describably guilty and furtive in his whole appearance} .
[CRAWLER] He walked very slowly and circumspectly , and there was something <in>{describably guilty and furtive} in his whole appearance .
20083
[GOLD] The naturalist 's angry gestures showed that the lady was included in {his} <dis>{pleasure} .
[RANKER] The naturalist 's angry gestures showed that {the lady was included in his} <dis>{pleasure} .
[CRAWLER] The naturalist 's angry gestures showed that the lady was included in {his} <dis>{pleasure} .
20117
[GOLD] But {he has} <never> {let us get together} and it was only today for the first time that I saw a chance of having a few words with her alone .
[RANKER] But {he has} <never> {let us get together and it was only today for the first time that I saw a chance of having a few words with her alone} .
[CRAWLER] But {he has} <never> {let us get together} and it was only today for the first time that I saw a chance of having a few words with her alone .
20223
[GOLD] {He has done} <nothing> {except for my sake} and because I asked him . ''
[RANKER] {He has done} <nothing> {except for my sake and because I asked him} . ''
[CRAWLER] {He has done} <nothing> {except for my sake} and because I asked him . ''
20247
[GOLD] Every day we hoped that he was gone , but as long as he was there {we could} <not> {desert him} .
[RANKER] Every day we hoped that he was gone , but as long {as he was there we could} <not> {desert him} .
[CRAWLER] Every day we hoped that he was gone , but as long as he was there {we could} <not> {desert him} .
20248
[GOLD] That is the whole truth , as I am an honest Christian woman and you will see that if there is blame in the matter {it does} <not> {lie with my husband} but with me , for whose sake he has done all that he has . ''
[RANKER] That is the whole truth , as I am an honest Christian woman and you will see that if there is blame in the matter {it does} <not> {lie with my husband but with me , for whose sake he has done all that he has} . ''
[CRAWLER] That is the whole truth , as I am an honest Christian woman and you will see that if there is blame in the matter {it does} <not> {lie with my husband} but with me , for whose sake he has done all that he has . ''
20273
[GOLD] We were only doing our duty in taking this chance of putting him back {where he could do} <no> {harm} .
[RANKER] We were only doing our duty in taking this chance of putting him back where {he could do} <no> {harm} .
[CRAWLER] We were only doing our duty in taking this chance of putting him back {where he could do} <no> {harm} .
20326
[GOLD] {You do} <n't> {believe it} , do you , Watson ? ''
[RANKER] {You do} <n't> {believe it , do you} , Watson ? ''
[CRAWLER] {You do} <n't> {believe it} , do you , Watson ? ''
20332
[GOLD] {I do} <n't> {think that I am a coward} , Watson , but that sound seemed to freeze my very blood .
[RANKER] {I do} <n't> {think that I am a coward , Watson , but that sound seemed to freeze my very blood} .
[CRAWLER] {I do} <n't> {think that I am a coward} , Watson , but that sound seemed to freeze my very blood .
20392
[GOLD] {Much of what I tell you is} no doubt {quite} <ir>{relevant} , but still I feel that it is best that I should let you have all the facts and leave you to select for yourself those which will be of most service to you in helping you to your conclusions .
[RANKER] Much of what I tell you is no doubt quite <ir>{relevant} , but still I feel that it is best that I should let you have all the facts and leave you to select for yourself those which will be of most service to you in helping you to your conclusions .
[CRAWLER] {Much of what I tell you is} no doubt {quite} <ir>{relevant} , but still I feel that it is best that I should let you have all the facts and leave you to select for yourself those which will be of most service to you in helping you to your conclusions .
21053
[GOLD] `` I did n't think you would have taken advantage of it , Sir Henry -- indeed {I did} <n't> . ''
[RANKER] `` I did n't think you would have taken advantage of it , Sir Henry -- indeed I did <n't> . ''
[CRAWLER] `` I did n't think you would have taken advantage of it , Sir Henry -- indeed {I did} <n't> . ''
21145
[GOLD] I thought of the convict out upon {the} bleak , cold , {shelter}<less> {moor} .
[RANKER] I thought of the convict out upon {the bleak , cold , shelter}<less> {moor} .
[CRAWLER] I thought of the convict out upon {the} bleak , cold , {shelter}<less> {moor} .
21149
[GOLD] Was he also out in that deluged -- {the} <un>{seen watcher} , the man of darkness ?
[RANKER] Was he also out in {that deluged -- the} <un>{seen watcher} , the man of darkness ?
[CRAWLER] Was he also out in that deluged -- {the} <un>{seen watcher} , the man of darkness ?
22009
[GOLD] {I left Sir Henry behind} , therefore , <not> {without some prickings of conscience} , and drove off upon my new quest .
[RANKER] {I left Sir Henry behind , therefore ,} <not> {without some prickings of conscience} , and drove off upon my new quest .
[CRAWLER] {I left Sir Henry behind} , therefore , <not> {without some prickings of conscience} , and drove off upon my new quest .
22011
[GOLD] {I had} <no> {difficulty in finding her rooms , which were central and well appointed} .
[RANKER] {I had} <no> {difficulty in finding her rooms} , which were central and well appointed .
[CRAWLER] {I had} <no> {difficulty in finding her rooms , which were central and well appointed} .
22062
[GOLD] {Her dry lips could} <not> {speak the `` No '' which I saw rather than heard} .
[RANKER] {Her dry lips could} <not> {speak the `` No} '' which I saw rather than heard .
[CRAWLER] {Her dry lips could} <not> {speak the `` No '' which I saw rather than heard} .
22118
[GOLD] `` Why then , {did you} <not> {write to Sir Charles} and explain this ? ''
[RANKER] `` {Why then , did you} <not> {write to Sir Charles and explain this} ? ''
[CRAWLER] `` Why then , {did you} <not> {write to Sir Charles} and explain this ? ''
22122
[GOLD] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall if {she} really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and {could} <not> {have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning} .
[RANKER] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall if {she really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there} , and {could} <not> {have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning} .
[CRAWLER] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that she had not been to Baskerville Hall if {she} really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and {could} <not> {have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning} .
22122
[GOLD] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that {she had} <not> {been to Baskerville Hall} if she really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
[RANKER] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that {she had} <not> {been to Baskerville Hall if she really had been} , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
[CRAWLER] It was unlikely that she would dare to say that {she had} <not> {been to Baskerville Hall} if she really had been , for a trap would be necessary to take her there , and could not have returned to Coombe Tracey until the early hours of the morning .
22285
[GOLD] All was sweet and mellow and peaceful in the golden evening light , and yet as I looked at them {my soul shared} <none> {of the peace of Nature} but quivered at the vagueness and the terror of that interview which every instant was bringing nearer .
[RANKER] All was sweet and mellow and peaceful in the golden evening light , and yet as {I looked at them my soul shared} <none> {of the peace of Nature} but quivered at the vagueness and the terror of that interview which every instant was bringing nearer .
[CRAWLER] All was sweet and mellow and peaceful in the golden evening light , and yet as I looked at them {my soul shared} <none> {of the peace of Nature} but quivered at the vagueness and the terror of that interview which every instant was bringing nearer .
23044
[GOLD] `` Then {you} use me , and yet {do} <not> {trust me} ! '' I cried with some bitterness .
[RANKER] `` Then {you use me} , and {yet do} <not> {trust me} ! '' I cried with some bitterness .
[CRAWLER] `` Then {you} use me , and yet {do} <not> {trust me} ! '' I cried with some bitterness .
23090
[GOLD] In {that} impassive {colour}<less> {man} , with his straw hat and his butterfly-net , I seemed to see something terrible -- a creature of infinite patience and craft , with a smiling face and a murderous heart .
[RANKER] In {that impassive colour}<less> {man} , with his straw hat and his butterfly-net , I seemed to see something terrible -- a creature of infinite patience and craft , with a smiling face and a murderous heart .
[CRAWLER] In {that} impassive {colour}<less> {man} , with his straw hat and his butterfly-net , I seemed to see something terrible -- a creature of infinite patience and craft , with a smiling face and a murderous heart .
23110
[GOLD] In that case , regarding Stapleton as {an} <un>{married man} , she counted no doubt upon becoming his wife . ''
[RANKER] In that case , regarding {Stapleton as an} <un>{married man} , she counted no doubt upon becoming his wife . ''
[CRAWLER] In that case , regarding Stapleton as {an} <un>{married man} , she counted no doubt upon becoming his wife . ''
23280
[GOLD] When {he did} <not> {come} I was surprised , and I naturally became alarmed for his safety when I heard cries upon the moor .
[RANKER] When {he did} <not> {come I was surprised} , and I naturally became alarmed for his safety when I heard cries upon the moor .
[CRAWLER] When {he did} <not> {come} I was surprised , and I naturally became alarmed for his safety when I heard cries upon the moor .
24022
[GOLD] `` Found dead <without> {a mark upon him} .
[RANKER] `` Found dead <without> {a mark} upon him .
[CRAWLER] `` Found dead <without> {a mark upon him} .
24059
[GOLD] If {I had} <n't> {sworn not to go about alone} I might have had a more lively evening , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
[RANKER] {If I had} <n't> {sworn not to go about alone I might have had a more lively evening} , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
[CRAWLER] If {I had} <n't> {sworn not to go about alone} I might have had a more lively evening , for I had a message from Stapleton asking me over there . ''
24067
[GOLD] {There was} <no> {mark on any of them} , as far as I know . ''
[RANKER] {There was} <no> {mark on any of them , as far as I know} . ''
[CRAWLER] {There was} <no> {mark on any of them} , as far as I know . ''
24093
[GOLD] `` {Watson wo} <n't> {allow that I know anything of art} but that is mere jealousy because our views upon the subject differ .
[RANKER] `` {Watson wo} <n't> {allow that I know anything of art but that is mere jealousy because our views upon the subject differ} .
[CRAWLER] `` {Watson wo} <n't> {allow that I know anything of art} but that is mere jealousy because our views upon the subject differ .
24149
[GOLD] I think I can promise that <none> {of you will be troubled in the matter} .
[RANKER] I think I can promise that <none> {of you} will be troubled in the matter .
[CRAWLER] I think I can promise that <none> {of you will be troubled in the matter} .
24193
[GOLD] `` And as you value your life {do} <not> {go across the moor in any direction save along the straight path which leads from Merripit House to the Grimpen Road , and is your natural way home} . ''
[RANKER] `` And {as you value your life do} <not> {go across the moor in any direction save along the straight path which leads from Merripit House to the Grimpen Road , and is your natural way home} . ''
[CRAWLER] `` And as you value your life {do} <not> {go across the moor in any direction save along the straight path which leads from Merripit House to the Grimpen Road , and is your natural way home} . ''
24199
[GOLD] {There was} <nothing> {for it} , however , but implicit obedience ; so we bade good-bye to our rueful friend , and a couple of hours afterwards we were at the station of Coombe Tracey and had dispatched the trap upon its return journey .
[RANKER] There was <nothing> {for it} , however , but implicit obedience ; so we bade good-bye to our rueful friend , and a couple of hours afterwards we were at the station of Coombe Tracey and had dispatched the trap upon its return journey .
[CRAWLER] {There was} <nothing> {for it} , however , but implicit obedience ; so we bade good-bye to our rueful friend , and a couple of hours afterwards we were at the station of Coombe Tracey and had dispatched the trap upon its return journey .
25112
[GOLD] {He did} <not> {pause} , however , but bounded onward .
[RANKER] {He did} <not> {pause , however , but bounded onward} .
[CRAWLER] {He did} <not> {pause} , however , but bounded onward .
25251
[GOLD] {There was} <no> {chance of finding footsteps in the mire} , for the rising mud oozed swiftly in upon them , but as we at last reached firmer ground beyond the morass we all looked eagerly for them .
[RANKER] {There was} <no> {chance of finding footsteps in the mire , for the rising mud oozed swiftly in upon them} , but as we at last reached firmer ground beyond the morass we all looked eagerly for them .
[CRAWLER] {There was} <no> {chance of finding footsteps in the mire} , for the rising mud oozed swiftly in upon them , but as we at last reached firmer ground beyond the morass we all looked eagerly for them .
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