'Two boost in two days, Sir Henry said loudly. 'Two boost have disappeared from my room-one new boot and one old boot.' 'We shall look everywhere, sir,' said the manager. 'We shall find your stolen boots.'
Sir Henry was silent while we ate lunch. He was angry about his stolen boots. 'Tell me, Mr Holmes,' said Dr Mortimer. 'Is it safe for Sir Henry to go to Baskerville Hall?' 'It is safer than staying in London,' said Holmes. 'Do you Know that a man followed you this morning?' 'Followed us!' said Dr Mortimer in surprise. 'Who followed us?' 'A man with a thick black beard,' said Holmes. 'Do you know a man with a black beard?' 'Yes, I do,' replied Dr Mortimer. 'The servant at Baskervill Hall has thick black beard. His name is Barrymore. I can't think why he is following us. But I am sure Sir Henry is in danger. It is better if Sir Henry stays here in London.' 'No. you are worng,' said Holmes. 'There are millions of people in London. We cannot watch them all. There are not as many people on Dartmoor. Everyone will notice someone who is a stranger.' 'But this man may not be a stranger,' said Dr Mortimer. 'I agree,' said Holmes. 'That is why Sir Henry must not stay at Baskervill Hall alone. I myself will be busy in London, but my good friend Dr Watson will go with you to Dartmoor.'