"Did Barrymore profit at all by Sir Charles's will
"He and his wife had five hundred pounds each
"Ha! Did they know that they would receive this
"Yes; Sir Charles was very fond of talking about the provisions of his will
"That is very interesting
anyhow ['enIhau], generation [,dZen@'reIS(@)n], county ['kauntI]
"That's so," said Baskerville. "By the way, Dr. Mortimer, who is this Barrymore, anyhow?"
"He is the son of the old caretaker, who is dead. They have looked after the Hall for four generations now. So far as I know, he and his wife are as respectable a couple as any in the county."
"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."
"That is true."
"Did Barrymore profit at all by Sir Charles's will?" asked Holmes.
"He and his wife had five hundred pounds each."
"Ha! Did they know that they would receive this?"
"Yes; Sir Charles was very fond of talking about the provisions of his will."
"That is very interesting."
"I hope," said Dr. Mortimer
"Indeed! And anyone else
"There were many insignificant sums to individuals
"And how much was the residue
"Seven hundred and forty thousand pounds
suspicious [s@s'pIS@s], legacy ['leg@sI], public ['pVblIk]
"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."
"Indeed! And anyone else?"
"There were many insignificant sums to individuals and a large number of public charities. The residue all went to Sir Henry."
"And how much was the residue?"
"Seven hundred and forty thousand pounds."
Holmes raised his eyebrows in surprise
"Sir Charles had the reputation of being rich