投诉 阅读记录

第3章

"Howdidyouwordyourinquiries?"

"Wesimplydetailedthecircumstances,andsaidthatweshouldbegladofanyinformationwhichcouldhelpus。"

"Youdidnotaskforparticularsonanypointwhichappearedtoyoutobecrucial?"

"IaskedaboutStangerson。"

"Nothingelse?Istherenocircumstanceonwhichthiswholecaseappearstohinge?Willyounottelegraphagain?"

"IhavesaidallIhavetosay,"saidGregson,inanoffendedvoice。

SherlockHolmeschuckledtohimself,andappearedtobeabouttomakesomeremark,whenLestrade,whohadbeeninthefrontroomwhilewewereholdingthisconversationinthehall,reappeareduponthescene,rubbinghishandsinapompousandself-satisfiedmanner。

"Mr。Gregson,"hesaid,"Ihavejustmadeadiscoveryofthehighestimportance,andonewhichwouldhavebeenoverlookedhadInotmadeacarefulexaminationofthewalls。"

Thelittleman"seyessparkledashespoke,andhewasevidentlyinastateofsuppressedexultationathavingscoredapointagainsthiscolleague。

"Comehere,"hesaid,bustlingbackintotheroom,theatmosphereofwhichfeltclearersincetheremovalofitsghastlyinmate。"Now,standthere!"

Hestruckamatchonhisbootandhelditupagainstthewall。

"Lookatthat!"hesaid,triumphantly。

Ihaveremarkedthatthepaperhadfallenawayinparts。

Inthisparticularcorneroftheroomalargepiecehadpeeledoff,leavingayellowsquareofcoarseplastering。Acrossthisbarespacetherewasscrawledinblood-redlettersasingleword——

RACHE。

"Whatdoyouthinkofthat?"criedthedetective,withtheairofashowmanexhibitinghisshow。"Thiswasoverlookedbecauseitwasinthedarkestcorneroftheroom,andnoonethoughtoflookingthere。Themurdererhaswrittenitwithhisorherownblood。Seethissmearwhereithastrickleddownthewall!Thatdisposesoftheideaofsuicideanyhow。

Whywasthatcornerchosentowriteiton?Iwilltellyou。

Seethatcandleonthemantelpiece。Itwaslitatthetime,andifitwaslitthiscornerwouldbethebrightestinsteadofthedarkestportionofthewall。"

"Andwhatdoesitmeannowthatyou_have_foundit?"askedGregsoninadepreciatoryvoice。

"Mean?Why,itmeansthatthewriterwasgoingtoputthefemalenameRachel,butwasdisturbedbeforeheorshehadtimetofinish。Youmarkmywords,whenthiscasecomestobeclearedupyouwillfindthatawomannamedRachelhassomethingtodowithit。It"sallverywellforyoutolaugh,Mr。SherlockHolmes。Youmaybeverysmartandclever,buttheoldhoundisthebest,whenallissaidanddone。"

"Ireallybegyourpardon!"saidmycompanion,whohadruffledthelittleman"stemperbyburstingintoanexplosionoflaughter。"Youcertainlyhavethecreditofbeingthefirstofustofindthisout,and,asyousay,itbearseverymarkofhavingbeenwrittenbytheotherparticipantinlastnight"smystery。Ihavenothadtimetoexaminethisroomyet,butwithyourpermissionIshalldosonow。"

Ashespoke,hewhippedatapemeasureandalargeroundmagnifyingglassfromhispocket。Withthesetwoimplementshetrottednoiselesslyabouttheroom,sometimesstopping,occasionallykneeling,andoncelyingflatuponhisface。

Soengrossedwashewithhisoccupationthatheappearedtohaveforgottenourpresence,forhechatteredawaytohimselfunderhisbreaththewholetime,keepinguparunningfireofexclamations,groans,whistles,andlittlecriessuggestiveofencouragementandofhope。AsIwatchedhimIwasirresistiblyremindedofapure-bloodedwell-trainedfoxhoundasitdashesbackwardsandforwardsthroughthecovert,whininginitseagerness,untilitcomesacrossthelostscent。Fortwentyminutesormorehecontinuedhisresearches,measuringwiththemostexactcarethedistancebetweenmarkswhichwereentirelyinvisibletome,andoccasionallyapplyinghistapetothewallsinanequallyincomprehensiblemanner。Inoneplacehegatheredupverycarefullyalittlepileofgreydustfromthefloor,andpackeditawayinanenvelope。Finally,heexaminedwithhisglasstheworduponthewall,goingovereveryletterofitwiththemostminuteexactness。Thisdone,heappearedtobesatisfied,forhereplacedhistapeandhisglassinhispocket。

"Theysaythatgeniusisaninfinitecapacityfortakingpains,"heremarkedwithasmile。"It"saverybaddefinition,butitdoesapplytodetectivework。"

GregsonandLestradehadwatchedthemanoeuvres{9}oftheiramateurcompanionwithconsiderablecuriosityandsomecontempt。Theyevidentlyfailedtoappreciatethefact,whichIhadbeguntorealize,thatSherlockHolmes"smallestactionswerealldirectedtowardssomedefiniteandpracticalend。

"Whatdoyouthinkofit,sir?"theybothasked。

"ItwouldberobbingyouofthecreditofthecaseifIwastopresumetohelpyou,"remarkedmyfriend。"Youaredoingsowellnowthatitwouldbeapityforanyonetointerfere。"

Therewasaworldofsarcasminhisvoiceashespoke。

"Ifyouwillletmeknowhowyourinvestigationsgo,"

hecontinued,"IshallbehappytogiveyouanyhelpIcan。

InthemeantimeIshouldliketospeaktotheconstablewhofoundthebody。Canyougivemehisnameandaddress?"

Lestradeglancedathisnote-book。"JohnRance,"hesaid。

"Heisoffdutynow。Youwillfindhimat46,AudleyCourt,KenningtonParkGate。"

Holmestookanoteoftheaddress。

"Comealong,Doctor,"hesaid;"weshallgoandlookhimup。

I"lltellyouonethingwhichmayhelpyouinthecase,"

hecontinued,turningtothetwodetectives。"Therehasbeenmurderdone,andthemurdererwasaman。Hewasmorethansixfeethigh,wasintheprimeoflife,hadsmallfeetforhisheight,worecoarse,square-toedbootsandsmokedaTrichinopolycigar。Hecameherewithhisvictiminafour-wheeledcab,whichwasdrawnbyahorsewiththreeoldshoesandonenewoneonhisoffforeleg。Inallprobabilitythemurdererhadafloridface,andthefinger-nailsofhisrighthandwereremarkablylong。Theseareonlyafewindications,buttheymayassistyou。"

LestradeandGregsonglancedateachotherwithanincreduloussmile。

"Ifthismanwasmurdered,howwasitdone?"askedtheformer。

"Poison,"saidSherlockHolmescurtly,andstrodeoff。

"Oneotherthing,Lestrade,"headded,turningroundatthedoor:

"`Rache,"istheGermanfor`revenge;"sodon"tloseyourtimelookingforMissRachel。"

WithwhichParthianshothewalkedaway,leavingthetworivalsopen-mouthedbehindhim。

CHAPTERIV。

WHATJOHNRANCEHADTOTELL。

ITwasoneo"clockwhenweleftNo。3,LauristonGardens。

SherlockHolmesledmetothenearesttelegraphoffice,whencehedispatchedalongtelegram。Hethenhailedacab,andorderedthedrivertotakeustotheaddressgivenusbyLestrade。

"Thereisnothinglikefirsthandevidence,"heremarked;

"asamatteroffact,mymindisentirelymadeupuponthecase,butstillwemayaswelllearnallthatistobelearned。"

"Youamazeme,Holmes,"saidI。"Surelyyouarenotassureasyoupretendtobeofallthoseparticularswhichyougave。"

"There"snoroomforamistake,"heanswered。"TheveryfirstthingwhichIobservedonarrivingtherewasthatacabhadmadetworutswithitswheelsclosetothecurb。Now,uptolastnight,wehavehadnorainforaweek,sothatthosewheelswhichleftsuchadeepimpressionmusthavebeenthereduringthenight。Therewerethemarksofthehorse"shoofs,too,theoutlineofoneofwhichwasfarmoreclearlycutthanthatoftheotherthree,showingthatthatwasanewshoe。Sincethecabwasthereaftertherainbegan,andwasnotthereatanytimeduringthemorning——IhaveGregson"swordforthat——itfollowsthatitmusthavebeenthereduringthenight,and,therefore,thatitbroughtthosetwoindividualstothehouse。"

"Thatseemssimpleenough,"saidI;"buthowabouttheotherman"sheight?"

"Why,theheightofaman,inninecasesoutoften,canbetoldfromthelengthofhisstride。Itisasimplecalculationenough,thoughthereisnousemyboringyouwithfigures。Ihadthisfellow"sstridebothontheclayoutsideandonthedustwithin。ThenIhadawayofcheckingmycalculation。Whenamanwritesonawall,hisinstinctleadshimtowriteaboutthelevelofhisowneyes。Nowthatwritingwasjustoversixfeetfromtheground。Itwaschild"splay。"

"Andhisage?"Iasked。

"Well,ifamancanstridefouranda-halffeetwithoutthesmallesteffort,hecan"tbequiteinthesereandyellow。

Thatwasthebreadthofapuddleonthegardenwalkwhichhehadevidentlywalkedacross。Patent-leatherbootshadgoneround,andSquare-toeshadhoppedover。Thereisnomysteryaboutitatall。IamsimplyapplyingtoordinarylifeafewofthosepreceptsofobservationanddeductionwhichI

advocatedinthatarticle。Isthereanythingelsethatpuzzlesyou?"

"ThefingernailsandtheTrichinopoly,"Isuggested。

"Thewritingonthewallwasdonewithaman"sforefingerdippedinblood。Myglassallowedmetoobservethattheplasterwasslightlyscratchedindoingit,whichwouldnothavebeenthecaseiftheman"snailhadbeentrimmed。

Igatheredupsomescatteredashfromthefloor。Itwasdarkincolourandflakey——suchanashasisonlymadebyaTrichinopoly。Ihavemadeaspecialstudyofcigarashes——

infact,Ihavewrittenamonographuponthesubject。

IflattermyselfthatIcandistinguishataglancetheashofanyknownbrand,eitherofcigaroroftobacco。ItisjustinsuchdetailsthattheskilleddetectivediffersfromtheGregsonandLestradetype。"

"Andthefloridface?"Iasked。

"Ah,thatwasamoredaringshot,thoughIhavenodoubtthatIwasright。Youmustnotaskmethatatthepresentstateoftheaffair。"

Ipassedmyhandovermybrow。"Myheadisinawhirl,"

Iremarked;"themoreonethinksofitthemoremysteriousitgrows。Howcamethesetwomen——ifthereweretwomen——

intoanemptyhouse?Whathasbecomeofthecabmanwhodrovethem?Howcouldonemancompelanothertotakepoison?

Wheredidthebloodcomefrom?Whatwastheobjectofthemurderer,sincerobberyhadnopartinit?Howcamethewoman"sringthere?Aboveall,whyshouldthesecondmanwriteuptheGermanwordRACHEbeforedecamping?IconfessthatI

cannotseeanypossiblewayofreconcilingallthesefacts。"

Mycompanionsmiledapprovingly。

"Yousumupthedifficultiesofthesituationsuccinctlyandwell,"hesaid。"Thereismuchthatisstillobscure,thoughIhavequitemadeupmymindonthemainfacts。AstopoorLestrade"sdiscoveryitwassimplyablindintendedtoputthepoliceuponawrongtrack,bysuggestingSocialismandsecretsocieties。ItwasnotdonebyaGerman。TheA,ifyounoticed,wasprintedsomewhataftertheGermanfashion。

Now,arealGermaninvariablyprintsintheLatincharacter,sothatwemaysafelysaythatthiswasnotwrittenbyone,butbyaclumsyimitatorwhooverdidhispart。Itwassimplyarusetodivertinquiryintoawrongchannel。I"mnotgoingtotellyoumuchmoreofthecase,Doctor。Youknowaconjurorgetsnocreditwhenoncehehasexplainedhistrick,andifIshowyoutoomuchofmymethodofworking,youwillcometotheconclusionthatIamaveryordinaryindividualafterall。"

"Ishallneverdothat,"Ianswered;"youhavebroughtdetectionasnearanexactscienceasiteverwillbebroughtinthisworld。"

Mycompanionflushedupwithpleasureatmywords,andtheearnestwayinwhichIutteredthem。Ihadalreadyobservedthathewasassensitivetoflatteryonthescoreofhisartasanygirlcouldbeofherbeauty。

"I"lltellyouoneotherthing,"hesaid。"Patentleathers{10}

andSquare-toescameinthesamecab,andtheywalkeddownthepathwaytogetherasfriendlyaspossible——arm-in-arm,inallprobability。Whentheygotinsidetheywalkedupanddowntheroom——orrather,Patent-leathersstoodstillwhileSquare-toeswalkedupanddown。Icouldreadallthatinthedust;andIcouldreadthatashewalkedhegrewmoreandmoreexcited。Thatisshownbytheincreasedlengthofhisstrides。Hewastalkingallthewhile,andworkinghimselfup,nodoubt,intoafury。Thenthetragedyoccurred。

I"vetoldyouallIknowmyselfnow,fortherestismeresurmiseandconjecture。Wehaveagoodworkingbasis,however,onwhichtostart。Wemusthurryup,forIwanttogotoHalle"sconcerttohearNormanNerudathisafternoon。"

Thisconversationhadoccurredwhileourcabhadbeenthreadingitswaythroughalongsuccessionofdingystreetsanddrearyby-ways。Inthedingiestanddreariestofthemourdriversuddenlycametoastand。"That"sAudleyCourtinthere,"hesaid,pointingtoanarrowslitinthelineofdead-colouredbrick。"You"llfindmeherewhenyoucomeback。"

AudleyCourtwasnotanattractivelocality。Thenarrowpassageledusintoaquadranglepavedwithflagsandlinedbysordiddwellings。Wepickedourwayamonggroupsofdirtychildren,andthroughlinesofdiscolouredlinen,untilwecametoNumber46,thedoorofwhichwasdecoratedwithasmallslipofbrassonwhichthenameRancewasengraved。

Onenquirywefoundthattheconstablewasinbed,andwewereshownintoalittlefrontparlourtoawaithiscoming。

Heappearedpresently,lookingalittleirritableatbeingdisturbedinhisslumbers。"Imademyreportattheoffice,"

hesaid。

Holmestookahalf-sovereignfromhispocketandplayedwithitpensively。"Wethoughtthatweshouldliketohearitallfromyourownlips,"hesaid。

"IshallbemosthappytotellyouanythingIcan,"theconstableansweredwithhiseyesuponthelittlegoldendisk。

"Justletushearitallinyourownwayasitoccurred。"

Rancesatdownonthehorsehairsofa,andknittedhisbrowsasthoughdeterminednottoomitanythinginhisnarrative。

"I"lltellityefromthebeginning,"hesaid。"Mytimeisfromtenatnighttosixinthemorning。Ateleventherewasafightatthe`WhiteHart";butbarthatallwasquietenoughonthebeat。Atoneo"clockitbegantorain,andI

metHarryMurcher——himwhohastheHollandGrovebeat——

andwestoodtogetheratthecornerofHenriettaStreeta-talkin"。

Presently——maybeabouttwooralittleafter——IthoughtIwouldtakealookroundandseethatallwasrightdowntheBrixtonRoad。Itwaspreciousdirtyandlonely。

NotasouldidImeetallthewaydown,thoughacabortwowentpastme。Iwasastrollin"down,thinkin"betweenourselveshowuncommonhandyafourofginhotwouldbe,whensuddenlytheglintofalightcaughtmyeyeinthewindowofthatsamehouse。Now,IknewthatthemtwohousesinLauristonGardenswasemptyonaccountofhimthatownsthemwhowon"thavethedrainsseedto,thoughtheverylasttenantwhatlivedinoneofthemdiedo"typhoidfever。

Iwasknockedallinaheapthereforeatseeingalightinthewindow,andIsuspectedassomethingwaswrong。

WhenIgottothedoor——"

"Youstopped,andthenwalkedbacktothegardengate,"

mycompanioninterrupted。"Whatdidyoudothatfor?"

Rancegaveaviolentjump,andstaredatSherlockHolmeswiththeutmostamazementuponhisfeatures。

"Why,that"strue,sir,"hesaid;"thoughhowyoucometoknowit,Heavenonlyknows。Yesee,whenIgotuptothedooritwassostillandsolonesome,thatIthoughtI"dbenonetheworseforsomeonewithme。Iain"tafearedofanythingonthissideo"thegrave;butIthoughtthatmaybeitwashimthatdiedo"thetyphoidinspectingthedrainswhatkilledhim。

Thethoughtgavemeakindo"turn,andIwalkedbacktothegatetoseeifIcouldseeMurcher"slantern,buttherewasn"tnosignofhimnorofanyoneelse。"

"Therewasnooneinthestreet?"

"Notalivin"soul,sir,norasmuchasadog。ThenIpulledmyselftogetherandwentbackandpushedthedooropen。Allwasquietinside,soIwentintotheroomwherethelightwasa-burnin"。Therewasacandleflickerin"onthemantelpiece——aredwaxone——andbyitslightIsaw——"

"Yes,Iknowallthatyousaw。Youwalkedroundtheroomseveraltimes,andyoukneltdownbythebody,andthenyouwalkedthroughandtriedthekitchendoor,andthen——"

JohnRancesprangtohisfeetwithafrightenedfaceandsuspicioninhiseyes。"Wherewasyouhidtoseeallthat?"

hecried。"Itseemstomethatyouknowsadealmorethanyoushould。"

Holmeslaughedandthrewhiscardacrossthetabletotheconstable。"Don"tgetarrestingmeforthemurder,"hesaid。

"Iamoneofthehoundsandnotthewolf;Mr。GregsonorMr。Lestradewillanswerforthat。Goon,though。Whatdidyoudonext?"

Ranceresumedhisseat,withouthoweverlosinghismystifiedexpression。"Iwentbacktothegateandsoundedmywhistle。

ThatbroughtMurcherandtwomoretothespot。"

"Wasthestreetemptythen?"

"Well,itwas,asfarasanybodythatcouldbeofanygoodgoes。"

"Whatdoyoumean?"

Theconstable"sfeaturesbroadenedintoagrin。"I"veseenmanyadrunkchapinmytime,"hesaid,"butneveranyonesocryin"drunkasthatcove。HewasatthegatewhenIcameout,a-leanin"upagintherailings,anda-singin"atthepitcho"hislungsaboutColumbine"sNew-fangledBanner,orsomesuchstuff。Hecouldn"tstand,farlesshelp。"

"Whatsortofamanwashe?"askedSherlockHolmes。

JohnRanceappearedtobesomewhatirritatedatthisdigression。

"Hewasanuncommondrunksorto"man,"hesaid。"He"dha"

foundhisselfinthestationifwehadn"tbeensotookup。"

"Hisface——hisdress——didn"tyounoticethem?"Holmesbrokeinimpatiently。

"IshouldthinkIdidnoticethem,seeingthatIhadtoprophimup——meandMurcherbetweenus。Hewasalongchap,witharedface,thelowerpartmuffledround——"

"Thatwilldo,"criedHolmes。"Whatbecameofhim?"

"We"denoughtodowithoutlookin"afterhim,"thepolicemansaid,inanaggrievedvoice。"I"llwagerhefoundhiswayhomeallright。"

"Howwashedressed?"

"Abrownovercoat。"

"Hadheawhipinhishand?"

"Awhip——no。"

"Hemusthaveleftitbehind,"mutteredmycompanion。

"Youdidn"thappentoseeorhearacabafterthat?"

"No。"

"There"sahalf-sovereignforyou,"mycompanionsaid,standingupandtakinghishat。"Iamafraid,Rance,thatyouwillneverriseintheforce。Thatheadofyoursshouldbeforuseaswellasornament。Youmighthavegainedyoursergeant"sstripeslastnight。Themanwhomyouheldinyourhandsisthemanwhoholdstheclueofthismystery,andwhomweareseeking。Thereisnouseofarguingaboutitnow;

Itellyouthatitisso。Comealong,Doctor。"

Westartedoffforthecabtogether,leavingourinformantincredulous,butobviouslyuncomfortable。

"Theblunderingfool,"Holmessaid,bitterly,aswedrovebacktoourlodgings。"Justtothinkofhishavingsuchanincomparablebitofgoodluck,andnottakingadvantageofit。"

"Iamratherinthedarkstill。Itistruethatthedescriptionofthismantallieswithyourideaofthesecondpartyinthismystery。Butwhyshouldhecomebacktothehouseafterleavingit?Thatisnotthewayofcriminals。"

"Thering,man,thering:thatwaswhathecamebackfor。

Ifwehavenootherwayofcatchinghim,wecanalwaysbaitourlinewiththering。Ishallhavehim,Doctor——I"lllayyoutwotoonethatIhavehim。Imustthankyouforitall。

Imightnothavegonebutforyou,andsohavemissedthefineststudyIevercameacross:astudyinscarlet,eh?

Whyshouldn"tweusealittleartjargon。There"sthescarletthreadofmurderrunningthroughthecolourlessskeinoflife,andourdutyistounravelit,andisolateit,andexposeeveryinchofit。Andnowforlunch,andthenforNormanNeruda。Herattackandherbowingaresplendid。

What"sthatlittlethingofChopin"ssheplayssomagnificently:Tra-la-la-lira-lira-lay。"

Leaningbackinthecab,thisamateurbloodhoundcarolledawaylikealarkwhileImeditateduponthemany-sidednessofthehumanmind。

CHAPTERV。

OURADVERTISEMENTBRINGSAVISITOR。

OURmorning"sexertionshadbeentoomuchformyweakhealth,andIwastiredoutintheafternoon。AfterHolmes"

departurefortheconcert,Ilaydownuponthesofaandendeavouredtogetacoupleofhours"sleep。Itwasauselessattempt。Mymindhadbeentoomuchexcitedbyallthathadoccurred,andthestrangestfanciesandsurmisescrowdedintoit。EverytimethatIclosedmyeyesIsawbeforemethedistortedbaboon-likecountenanceofthemurderedman。SosinisterwastheimpressionwhichthatfacehadproduceduponmethatIfounditdifficulttofeelanythingbutgratitudeforhimwhohadremoveditsownerfromtheworld。Ifeverhumanfeaturesbespokeviceofthemostmalignanttype,theywerecertainlythoseofEnochJ。Drebber,ofCleveland。StillIrecognizedthatjusticemustbedone,andthatthedepravityofthevictimwasnocondonment{11}intheeyesofthelaw。

ThemoreIthoughtofitthemoreextraordinarydidmycompanion"shypothesis,thatthemanhadbeenpoisoned,appear。Irememberedhowhehadsniffedhislips,andhadnodoubtthathehaddetectedsomethingwhichhadgivenrisetotheidea。Then,again,ifnotpoison,whathadcausedtheman"sdeath,sincetherewasneitherwoundnormarksofstrangulation?But,ontheotherhand,whosebloodwasthatwhichlaysothicklyuponthefloor?Therewerenosignsofastruggle,norhadthevictimanyweaponwithwhichhemighthavewoundedanantagonist。Aslongasallthesequestionswereunsolved,Ifeltthatsleepwouldbenoeasymatter,eitherforHolmesormyself。Hisquietself-confidentmannerconvincedmethathehadalreadyformedatheorywhichexplainedallthefacts,thoughwhatitwasIcouldnotforaninstantconjecture。

Hewasverylateinreturning——solate,thatIknewthattheconcertcouldnothavedetainedhimallthetime。

Dinnerwasonthetablebeforeheappeared。

"Itwasmagnificent,"hesaid,ashetookhisseat。"DoyourememberwhatDarwinsaysaboutmusic?Heclaimsthatthepowerofproducingandappreciatingitexistedamongthehumanracelongbeforethepowerofspeechwasarrivedat。

Perhapsthatiswhywearesosubtlyinfluencedbyit。

Therearevaguememoriesinoursoulsofthosemistycenturieswhentheworldwasinitschildhood。"

"That"sratherabroadidea,"Iremarked。

"One"sideasmustbeasbroadasNatureiftheyaretointerpretNature,"heanswered。"What"sthematter?

You"renotlookingquiteyourself。ThisBrixtonRoadaffairhasupsetyou。"

"Totellthetruth,ithas,"Isaid。"Ioughttobemorecase-hardenedaftermyAfghanexperiences。IsawmyowncomradeshackedtopiecesatMaiwandwithoutlosingmynerve。"

"Icanunderstand。Thereisamysteryaboutthiswhichstimulatestheimagination;wherethereisnoimaginationthereisnohorror。Haveyouseentheeveningpaper?"

"No。"

"Itgivesafairlygoodaccountoftheaffair。Itdoesnotmentionthefactthatwhenthemanwasraisedup,awoman"sweddingringfelluponthefloor。Itisjustaswellitdoesnot。"

"Why?"

"Lookatthisadvertisement,"heanswered。"Ihadonesenttoeverypaperthismorningimmediatelyaftertheaffair。"

HethrewthepaperacrosstomeandIglancedattheplaceindicated。Itwasthefirstannouncementinthe"Found"column。

"InBrixtonRoad,thismorning,"itran,"aplaingoldweddingring,foundintheroadwaybetweenthe`WhiteHart"TavernandHollandGrove。ApplyDr。Watson,221B,BakerStreet,betweeneightandninethisevening。"

"Excusemyusingyourname,"hesaid。"IfIusedmyownsomeofthesedunderheadswouldrecognizeit,andwanttomeddleintheaffair。"

"Thatisallright,"Ianswered。"Butsupposinganyoneapplies,Ihavenoring。"

"Ohyes,youhave,"saidhe,handingmeone。"Thiswilldoverywell。Itisalmostafacsimile。"

"Andwhodoyouexpectwillanswerthisadvertisement。"

"Why,themaninthebrowncoat——ourfloridfriendwiththesquaretoes。Ifhedoesnotcomehimselfhewillsendanaccomplice。"

"Wouldhenotconsideritastoodangerous?"

"Notatall。Ifmyviewofthecaseiscorrect,andIhaveeveryreasontobelievethatitis,thismanwouldratherriskanythingthanlosethering。AccordingtomynotionhedroppeditwhilestoopingoverDrebber"sbody,anddidnotmissitatthetime。Afterleavingthehousehediscoveredhislossandhurriedback,butfoundthepolicealreadyinpossession,owingtohisownfollyinleavingthecandleburning。Hehadtopretendtobedrunkinordertoallaythesuspicionswhichmighthavebeenarousedbyhisappearanceatthegate。Nowputyourselfinthatman"splace。Onthinkingthematterover,itmusthaveoccurredtohimthatitwaspossiblethathehadlosttheringintheroadafterleavingthehouse。Whatwouldhedo,then?Hewouldeagerlylookoutfortheeveningpapersinthehopeofseeingitamongthearticlesfound。Hiseye,ofcourse,wouldlightuponthis。

Hewouldbeoverjoyed。Whyshouldhefearatrap?

Therewouldbenoreasoninhiseyeswhythefindingoftheringshouldbeconnectedwiththemurder。Hewouldcome。

Hewillcome。Youshallseehimwithinanhour?"

"Andthen?"Iasked。

"Oh,youcanleavemetodealwithhimthen。Haveyouanyarms?"

"Ihavemyoldservicerevolverandafewcartridges。"

"Youhadbettercleanitandloadit。Hewillbeadesperateman,andthoughIshalltakehimunawares,itisaswelltobereadyforanything。"

Iwenttomybedroomandfollowedhisadvice。WhenI

returnedwiththepistolthetablehadbeencleared,andHolmeswasengagedinhisfavouriteoccupationofscrapinguponhisviolin。

"Theplotthickens,"hesaid,asIentered;"IhavejusthadananswertomyAmericantelegram。Myviewofthecaseisthecorrectone。"

"Andthatis?"Iaskedeagerly。

"Myfiddlewouldbethebetterfornewstrings,"heremarked。

"Putyourpistolinyourpocket。Whenthefellowcomesspeaktohiminanordinaryway。Leavetheresttome。

Don"tfrightenhimbylookingathimtoohard。"

"Itiseighto"clocknow,"Isaid,glancingatmywatch。

"Yes。Hewillprobablybehereinafewminutes。Openthedoorslightly。Thatwilldo。Nowputthekeyontheinside。

Thankyou!ThisisaqueeroldbookIpickedupatastallyesterday——`DeJureinterGentes"——publishedinLatinatLiegeintheLowlands,in1642。Charles"headwasstillfirmonhisshoulderswhenthislittlebrown-backedvolumewasstruckoff。"

"Whoistheprinter?"

"PhilippedeCroy,whoeverhemayhavebeen。Onthefly-leaf,inveryfadedink,iswritten`ExlibrisGuliolmiWhyte。"

IwonderwhoWilliamWhytewas。Somepragmaticalseventeenthcenturylawyer,Isuppose。Hiswritinghasalegaltwistaboutit。Herecomesourman,Ithink。"

Ashespoketherewasasharpringatthebell。SherlockHolmesrosesoftlyandmovedhischairinthedirectionofthedoor。

Weheardtheservantpassalongthehall,andthesharpclickofthelatchassheopenedit。

"DoesDr。Watsonlivehere?"askedaclearbutratherharshvoice。Wecouldnotheartheservant"sreply,butthedoorclosed,andsomeonebegantoascendthestairs。

Thefootfallwasanuncertainandshufflingone。Alookofsurprisepassedoverthefaceofmycompanionashelistenedtoit。Itcameslowlyalongthepassage,andtherewasafeebletapatthedoor。

"Comein,"Icried。

Atmysummons,insteadofthemanofviolencewhomweexpected,averyoldandwrinkledwomanhobbledintotheapartment。Sheappearedtobedazzledbythesuddenblazeoflight,andafterdroppingacurtsey,shestoodblinkingatuswithherblearedeyesandfumblinginherpocketwithnervous,shakyfingers。Iglancedatmycompanion,andhisfacehadassumedsuchadisconsolateexpressionthatitwasallIcoulddotokeepmycountenance。

Theoldcronedrewoutaneveningpaper,andpointedatouradvertisement。"It"sthisashasbroughtme,goodgentlemen,"

shesaid,droppinganothercurtsey;"agoldweddingringintheBrixtonRoad。ItbelongstomygirlSally,aswasmarriedonlythistimetwelvemonth,whichherhusbandisstewardaboardaUnionboat,andwhathe"dsayifhecome"omeandfoundherwithoutherringismorethanIcanthink,hebeingshortenoughatthebesto"times,butmoreespeciallywhenhehasthedrink。

Ifitpleaseyou,shewenttothecircuslastnightalongwith——"

"Isthatherring?"Iasked。

"TheLordbethanked!"criedtheoldwoman;"Sallywillbeagladwomanthisnight。That"sthering。"

"Andwhatmayyouraddressbe?"Iinquired,takingupapencil。

"13,DuncanStreet,Houndsditch。Awearywayfromhere。"

"TheBrixtonRoaddoesnotliebetweenanycircusandHoundsditch,"saidSherlockHolmessharply。

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