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  “Myresearches!“

  “Hencethehealth-givingexpeditiontoLausanne。YouknowthatI

  cannotpossiblyleaveLondonwhileoldAbrahamsisinsuchmortal

  terrorofhislife。Besides,ongeneralprinciplesitisbestthatI

  shouldnotleavethecountry。ScotlandYardfeelslonelywithoutme,

  anditcausesanunhealthyexcitementamongthecriminalclasses。

  Go,then,mydearWatson,andifmyhumblecounselcaneverbe

  valuedatsoextravagantarateastwopenceaword,itwaitsyour

  disposalnightanddayattheendoftheContinentalwire。”

  TwodayslaterfoundmeattheHotelNationalatLausanne,whereI

  receivedeverycourtesyatthehandsofM。Moser,thewell-known

  manager。LadyFrances,asheinformedme,hadstayedthereforseveral

  weeks。Shehadbeenmuchlikedbyallwhomether。Heragewasnot

  morethanforty。Shewasstillhandsomeandboreeverysignof

  havinginheryouthbeenaverylovelywoman。M。Moserknewnothingof

  anyvaluablejewellery,butithadbeenremarkedbytheservants

  thattheheavytrunkinthelady”sbedroomwasalwaysscrupulously

  locked。MarieDevine,themaid,wasaspopularashermistress。She

  wasactuallyengagedtooneoftheheadwaitersinthehotel,and

  therewasnodifficultyingettingheraddress。Itwas11Ruede

  Trajan,Montpellier。AllthisIjotteddownandfeltthatHolmes

  himselfcouldnothavebeenmoreadroitincollectinghisfacts。

  Onlyonecornerstillremainedintheshadow。NolightwhichI

  possessedcouldclearupthecauseforthelady”ssuddendeparture。

  ShewasveryhappyatLausanne。Therewaseveryreasontobelievethat

  sheintendedtoremainfortheseasoninherluxuriousrooms

  overlookingthelake。Andyetshehadleftatasingleday”snotice,

  whichinvolvedherintheuselesspaymentofaweek”srent。OnlyJules

  Vibart,theloverofthemaid,hadanysuggestiontooffer。He

  connectedthesuddendeparturewiththevisittothehoteladayor

  twobeforeofatall,dark,beardedman。”Unsavage-unveritable

  savage!”criedJulesVibart。Themanhadroomssomewhereinthe

  town。HehadbeenseentalkingearnestlytoMadameonthepromenadeby

  thelake。Thenhehadcalled。Shehadrefusedtoseehim。Hewas

  English,butofhisnametherewasnorecord。Madamehadleftthe

  placeimmediatelyafterwards。JulesVibart,and,whatwasofmore

  importance,JulesVibart”ssweetheart,thoughtthatthiscallandthis

  departurewerecauseandeffect。OnlyonethingJuleswouldnot

  discuss。ThatwasthereasonwhyMariehadlefthermistress。Of

  thathecouldorwouldsaynothing。IfIwishedtoknow,Imustgo

  toMontpellierandaskher。

  Soendedthefirstchapterofmyinquiry。Thesecondwasdevoted

  totheplacewhichLadyFrancesCarfaxhadsoughtwhensheleft

  Lausanne。Concerningthistherehadbeensomesecrecy,whichconfirmed

  theideathatshehadgonewiththeintentionofthrowingsomeone

  offhertrack。Otherwisewhyshouldnotherluggagehavebeenopenly

  labelledforBaden?BothsheanditreachedtheRhenishspabysome

  circuitousroute。ThismuchIgatheredfromthemanagerofCook”s

  localoffice。SotoBadenIwent,afterdispatchingtoHolmesan

  accountofallmyproceedingsandreceivinginreplyatelegramof

  half-humorouscommendation。

  AtBadenthetrackwasnotdifficulttofollow。LadyFranceshad

  stayedattheEnglischerHofforafortnight。Whilethereshehadmade

  theacquaintanceofaDr。Shlessingerandhiswife,amissionary

  fromSouthAmerica。Likemostlonelyladies,LadyFrancesfoundher

  comfortandoccupationinreligion。Dr。Shlessinger”sremarkable

  personality,hiswhole-hearteddevotion,andthefactthathewas

  recoveringfromadiseasecontractedintheexerciseofhis

  apostolicdutiesaffectedherdeeply。ShehadhelpedMrs。

  Shlessingerinthenursingoftheconvalescentsaint。Hespenthis

  day,asthemanagerdescribedittome,uponalounge-chaironthe

  veranda,withanattendantladyuponeithersideofhim。Hewas

  preparingamapoftheHolyLand,withspecialreferencetothe

  kingdomoftheMidianites,uponwhichhewaswritingamonograph。

  Finally,havingimprovedmuchinhealth,heandhiswifehad

  returnedtoLondon,andLadyFranceshadstartedthitherintheir

  company。Thiswasjustthreeweeksbefore,andthemanagerhadheard

  nothingsince。Astothemaid,Marie,shehadgoneoffsomedays

  beforehandinfloodsoftears,afterinformingtheothermaidsthat

  shewasleavingserviceforever。Dr。Shlessingerhadpaidthebill

  ofthewholepartybeforehisdeparture。

  “Bytheway,“saidthelandlordinconclusion,“youarenottheonly

  friendofLadyFrancesCarfaxwhoisinquiringafterherjustnow。

  Onlyaweekorsoagowehadamanwhereuponthesameerrand。”

  “Didhegiveaname?“Iasked。

  “None;buthewasanEnglishman,thoughofanunusualtype。”

  “Asavage?“saidI,linkingmyfactsafterthefashionofmy

  illustriousfriend。

  “Exactly。Thatdescribeshimverywell。Heisabulky,bearded,

  sunburnedfellow,wholooksasifhewouldbemoreathomeina

  farmersinnthaninafashionablehotel。Ahard,fierceman,I

  shouldthink,andonewhomIshouldbesorrytooffend。”

  Alreadythemysterybegantodefineitself,asfiguresgrow

  clearerwiththeliftingofafog。Herewasthisgoodandpiouslady

  pursuedfromplacetoplacebyasinisterandunrelentingfigure。

  Shefearedhim,orshewouldnothavefledfromLausanne。Hehadstill

  followed。Soonerorlaterhewouldovertakeher。Hadhealready

  overtakenher?Wasthatthesecretofhercontinuedsilence?Couldthe

  goodpeoplewhowerehercompanionsnotscreenherfromhisviolence

  orhisblackmail?Whathorriblepurpose,whatdeepdesign,lay

  behindthislongpursuit?TherewastheproblemwhichIhadtosolve。

  ToHolmesIwroteshowinghowrapidlyandsurelyIhadgotdownto

  therootsofthematter。InreplyIhadatelegramaskingfora

  descriptionofDr。Shlessinger”sleftear。Holmes”sideasofhumour

  arestrangeandoccasionally,offensive,soItooknonoticeofhis

  ill-timedjest-indeed,IhadalreadyreachedMontpellierinmy

  pursuitofthemaid,Marie,beforehismessagecame。

  Ihadnodifficultyinfindingtheex-servantandinlearningall

  thatshecouldtellme。Shewasadevotedcreature,whohadonly

  lefthermistressbecauseshewassurethatshewasingoodhands,and

  becauseherownapproachingmarriagemadeaseparationinevitablein

  anycase。Hermistresshad,assheconfessedwithdistress,shownsome

  irritabilityoftempertowardsherduringtheirstayinBaden,andhad

  evenquestionedheronceasifshehadsuspicionsofherhonesty,

  andthishadmadethepartingeasierthanitwouldotherwisehave

  been。LadyFranceshadgivenherfiftypoundsasawedding-present。

  Likeme,Marieviewedwithdeepdistrustthestrangerwhohaddriven

  hermistressfromLausanne。Withherowneyesshehadseenhimseize

  thelady”swristwithgreatviolenceonthepublicpromenadebythe

  lake,Hewasafierceandterribleman。Shebelievedthatitwasout

  ofdreadofhimthatLadyFranceshadacceptedtheescortofthe

  ShlessingerstoLondon。ShehadneverspokentoMarieaboutit,but

  manylittlesignshadconvincedthemaidthathermistresslivedin

  astateofcontinualnervousapprehension。Sofarshehadgotinher

  narrative,whensuddenlyshesprangfromherchairandherfacewas

  convulsedwithsurpriseandfear。“See!“shecried。“Themiscreant

  followsstill!ThereistheverymanofwhomIspeak。”

  Throughtheopensitting-roomwindowIsawahuge,swarthyman

  withabristlingblackbeardwalkingslowlydownthecentreofthe

  streetandstaringeagerlyatthenumbersofthehouses。Itwas

  clearthat,likemyself,hewasonthetrackofthemaid。Acting

  upontheimpulseofthemoment,Irushedoutandaccostedhim。

  “YouareanEnglishman,“Isaid。

  “WhatifIam?“heaskedwithamostvillainousscowl。

  “MayIaskwhatyournameis?“

  “No,youmaynot,“saidhewithdecision。

  Thesituationwasawkward,butthemostdirectwayisoftenthe

  best。

  “WhereistheLadyFrancesCarfax?“Iasked。

  Hestaredatmeinamazement。

  “Whathaveyoudonewithher?Whyhaveyoupursuedher?Iinsist

  uponananswer!“saidI。

  Thefellowgaveabellowofangerandspranguponmelikeatiger。I

  haveheldmyowninmanyastruggle,butthemanhadagripofiron

  andthefuryofafiend。Hishandwasonmythroatandmysenses

  werenearlygonebeforeanunshavenFrenchouvrierinablueblouse

  dartedoutfromacabaretopposite,withacudgelinhishand,and

  struckmyassailantasharpcrackovertheforearm,whichmadehim

  leavegohishold。Hestoodforaninstantfumingwithrageand

  uncertainwhetherheshouldnotrenewhisattack。Then,withasnarl

  ofanger,heleftmeandenteredthecottagefromwhichIhadjust

  come。Iturnedtothankmypreserver,whostoodbesidemeinthe

  roadway。

  “Well,Watson,“saidhe,“averyprettyhashyouhavemadeofit!

  IratherthinkyouhadbettercomebackwithmetoLondonbythenight

  express。”

  Anhourafterwards,SherlockHolmes,inhisusualgarbandstyle,

  wasseatedinmyprivateroomatthehotel。Hisexplanationofhis

  suddenandopportuneappearancewassimplicityitself,for,finding

  thathecouldgetawayfromLondon,hedeterminedtoheadmeoffat

  thenextobviouspointofmytravels。Inthedisguiseofa

  workingmanhehadsatinthecabaretwaitingformyappearance。

  “Andasingularlyconsistentinvestigationyouhavemade,mydear

  Watson,“saidhe。“Icannotatthemomentrecallanypossible

  blunderwhichyouhaveomitted。Thetotaleffectofyourproceeding

  hasbeentogivethealarmeverywhereandyettodiscovernothing。”

  “Perhapsyouwouldhavedonenobetter,“Iansweredbitterly。

  “Thereisno”perhaps”aboutit。Ihavedonebetter。Hereisthe

  Hon。PhilipGreen,whoisafellow-lodgerwithyouinthishotel,

  andwemayfindhimthestarting-pointforamoresuccessful

  investigation。”

  Acardhadcomeuponasalver,anditwasfollowedbythesame

  beardedruffianwhohadattackedmeinthestreet。Hestartedwhen

  hesawme。

  “Whatisthis,Mr。Holmes?“heasked。“IhadyournoteandIhave

  come。Butwhathasthismantodowiththematter?“

  Thisismyoldfriendandassociate,Dr。Watson,whoishelpingus

  inthisaffair。”

  Thestrangerheldoutahuge,sunburnedhand,withafewwordsof

  apology。

  “IhopeIdidn”tharmyou。WhenyouaccusedmeofhurtingherIlost

  mygripofmyself。Indeed,I”mnotresponsibleinthesedays。My

  nervesarelikelivewires。Butthissituationisbeyondme。WhatI

  wanttoknow,inthefirstplace,Mr。Holmes,is,howintheworldyou

  cametohearofmyexistenceatall。”

  “IamintouchwithMissDobney,LadyFrances”sgoverness。”

  “OldSusanDobneywiththemobcap!Irememberherwell。”

  “Andsheremembersyou。Itwasinthedaysbefore-beforeyou

  founditbettertogotoSouthAfrica。”

  “Ah,Iseeyouknowmywholestory。Ineedhidenothingfromyou。

  Isweartoyou,Mr。Holmes,thatthereneverwasinthisworldaman

  wholovedawomanwithamorewholeheartedlovethanIhadfor

  Frances。Iwasawildyoungster,Iknow-notworsethanothersofmy

  class。Buthermindwaspureassnow。Shecouldnotbearashadowof

  coarseness。So,whenshecametohearofthingsthatIhaddone,she

  wouldhavenomoretosaytome。Andyetshelovedme-thatisthe

  wonderofit!-lovedmewellenoughtoremainsingleallhersainted

  daysjustformysakealone。WhentheyearshadpassedandIhad

  mademymoneyatBarbertonIthoughtperhapsIcouldseekherout

  andsoftenher。Ihadheardthatshewasstillunmarried。Ifound

  heratLausanneandtriedallIknew。Sheweakened,Ithink,buther

  willwasstrong,andwhennextIcalledshehadleftthetown。I

  tracedhertoBaden,andthenafteratimeheardthathermaidwas

  here。I”maroughfellow,freshfromaroughlife,andwhenDr。Watson

  spoketomeashedidIlostholdofmyselfforamoment。Butfor

  God”ssaketellmewhathasbecomeoftheLadyFrances。”

  “Thatisforustofindout,“saidSherlockHolmeswithpeculiar

  gravity。“WhatisyourLondonaddress,Mr。Green?“

  “TheLanghamHotelwillfindme。”

  “ThenmayIrecommendthatyoureturnthereandbeonhandincaseI

  shouldwantyou?Ihavenodesiretoencouragefalsehopes,butyou

  mayrestassuredthatallthatcanbedonewillbedoneforthesafety

  ofLadyFrances。Icansaynomorefortheinstant。Iwillleaveyou

  thiscardsothatyoumaybeabletokeepintouchwithus。Now,

  Watson,ifyouwillpackyourbagIwillcabletoMrs。Hudsonto

  makeoneofherbesteffortsfortwohungrytravellersat7:30

  to-morrow。”

  AtelegramwasawaitinguswhenwereachedourBakerStreetrooms,

  whichHolmesreadwithanexclamationofinterestandthrewacross

  tome。“Jaggedortorn,“wasthemessage,andtheplaceoforigin,

  Baden。

  “Whatisthis?“Iasked。

  “Itiseverything,“Holmesanswered。“Youmayremembermy

  seeminglyirrelevantquestionastothisclericalgentleman”sleft

  ear。Youdidnotanswerit。”

  “IhadleftBadenandcouldnotinquire。”

  “Exactly。ForthisreasonIsentaduplicatetothemanagerofthe

  EnglischerHof,whoseanswerlieshere。”

  “Whatdoesitshow?“

  “Itshows,mydearWatson,thatwearedealingwithanexceptionally

  astuteanddangerousman。TheRev。Dr。Shlessinger,missionaryfrom

  SouthAmerica,isnoneotherthanHolyPeters,oneofthemost

  unscrupulousrascalsthatAustraliahaseverevolved-andfora

  youngcountryithasturnedoutsomeveryfinishedtypes。His

  particularspecialtyisthebeguilingoflonelyladiesbyplayingupon

  theirreligiousfeelings,andhisso-calledwife,anEnglishwoman

  namedFraser,isaworthyhelpmate。Thenatureofhistactics

  suggestedhisidentitytome,andthisphysicalpeculiarity-hewas

  badlybitteninasaloon-fightatAdelaidein”89-confirmedmy

  suspicion。Thispoorladyisinthehandsofamostinfernalcouple,

  whowillstickatnothing,Watson。Thatsheisalreadydeadisa

  verylikelysupposition。Ifnot,sheisundoubtedlyinsomesortof

  confinementandunabletowritetoMissDobneyorherotherfriends。

  ItisalwayspossiblethatsheneverreachedLondon,orthatshehas

  passedthroughit,buttheformerisimprobable,as,withtheirsystem

  ofregistration,itisnoteasyforforeignerstoplaytrickswiththe

  Continentalpolice;andthelatterisalsounlikely,astheserogues

  couldnothopetofindanyotherplacewhereitwouldbeaseasyto

  keepapersonunderrestraint。Allmyinstinctstellmethatsheisin

  London,butaswehaveatpresentnopossiblemeansoftelling

  where,wecanonlytaketheobvioussteps,eatourdinner,andpossess

  oursoulsinpatience。LaterintheeveningIwillstrolldownand

  haveawordwithfriendLestradeatScotlandYard。”

  ButneithertheofficialpolicenorHolmes”sownsmallbutvery

  efficientorganizationsufficedtoclearawaythemystery。Amidthe

  crowdedmillionsofLondonthethreepersonswesoughtwereas

  completelyobliteratedasiftheyhadneverlived。Advertisementswere

  tried,andfailed。Clueswerefollowed,andledtonothing。Every

  criminalresortwhichShlessingermightfrequentwasdrawninvain。

  Hisoldassociateswerewatched,buttheykeptclearofhim。And

  thensuddenly,afteraweekofhelplessnesssuspensetherecamea

  flashoflight。Asilver-and-brilliantpendantofoldSpanishdesign

  hadbeenpawnedatBovington”s,inWestminsterRoad。Thepawnerwas

  alarge,clean-shavenmanofclericalappearance。Hisnameandaddress

  weredemonstrablyfalse。Theearhadescapednotice,butthe

  descriptionwassurelythatofShlessinger。

  ThreetimeshadourbeardedfriendfromtheLanghamcalledfornews-

  thethirdtimewithinanhourofthisfreshdevelopment。Hisclothes

  weregettinglooseronhisgreatbody。Heseemedtobewiltingawayin

  hisanxiety。“Ifyouwillonlygivemesomethingtodo!“washis

  constantwail。AtlastHolmescouldobligehim。

  “Hehasbegun,topawnthejewels。Weshouldgethimnow。”

  “ButdoesthismeanthatanyharmhasbefallentheLadyFrances?“

  Holmesshookhisheadverygravely。

  “Supposingthattheyhaveheldherprisoneruptonow,itisclear

  thattheycannotletherloosewithouttheirowndestruction。We

  mustpreparefortheworst。”

  “WhatcanIdo?“

  “Thesepeopledonotknowyoubysight?“

  “No。”

  “Itispossiblethathewillgotosomeotherpawnbrokerinthe

  future。Inthatcase,wemustbeginagain。Ontheotherhand,hehas

  hadafairpriceandnoquestionsasked,soifheisinneedof

  ready-moneyhewillprobablycomebacktoBovington”s。Iwillgiveyou

  anotetothem,andtheywillletyouwaitintheshop。Ifthe

  fellowcomesyouwillfollowhimhome。Butnoindiscretion,and,above

  all,noviolence。Iputyouonyourhonourthatyouwilltakeno

  stepwithoutmyknowledgeandconsent。”

  FortwodaystheHon。PhilipGreenhewas,Imaymention,theson

  ofthefamousadmiralofthatnamewhocommandedtheSeaofAzoffleet

  intheCrimeanWarbroughtusnonews。Ontheeveningofthethirdhe

  rushedintooursitting-room,pale,trembling,witheverymuscleof

  hispowerfulframequiveringwithexcitement。

  “Wehavehim!Wehavehim!“hecried。

  Hewasincoherentinhisagitation。Holmessoothedhimwithafew

  wordsandthrusthimintoanarmchair。

  “Come,now,giveustheorderofevents,“saidhe。

  “Shecameonlyanhourago。Itwasthewife,thistime,butthe

  pendantshebroughtwasthefellowoftheother,Sheisatall,pale

  woman,withferreteyes。”

  “Thatisthelady,“saidHolmes。

  “ShelefttheofficeandIfollowedher。Shewalkedupthe

  KenningtonRoad,andIkeptbehindher。Presentlyshewentintoa

  shop。Mr。Holmes,itwasanundertaker”s。”

  Mycompanionstarted。“Well?“heaskedinthatvibrantvoicewhich

  toldofthefierysoulbehindthecoldgrayface。

  “Shewastalkingtothewomanbehindthecounter。Ienteredaswell。”Itislate”Iheardhersay,orwordstothateffect。Thewoman

  wasexcusingherself。”Itshouldbetherebeforenow”sheanswered。”Ittooklonger,beingoutoftheordinary。”Theybothstoppedand

  lookedatme,soIaskedsomequestionandthenlefttheshop。”

  “Youdidexcellentlywell。Whathappenednext?“

  “Thewomancameout,butIhadhidmyselfinadoorway。Her

  suspicionshadbeenaroused,Ithink,forshelookedroundher。Then

  shecalledacabandgotin。Iwasluckyenoughtogetanotherand

  sotofollowher。ShegotdownatlastatNo。36,PoultneySquare,

  Brixton。Idrovepast,leftmycabatthecornerofthesquare,and

  watchedthehouse。”

  “Didyouseeanyone?“

  “Thewindowswereallindarknesssaveoneonthelowerfloor。The

  blindwasdown,andIcouldnotseein。Iwasstandingthere,

  wonderingwhatIshoulddonext,whenacoveredvandroveupwith

  twomeninit。Theydescended,tooksomethingoutofthevan,and

  carrieditupthestepstothehalldoor。Mr。Holmes,itwasa

  coffin。”

  “Ah!“

  “ForaninstantIwasonthepointofrushingin。Thedoorhad

  beenopenedtoadmitthemenandtheirburden。Itwasthewomanwho

  hadopenedit。ButasIstoodthereshecaughtaglimpseofme,and

  Ithinkthatsherecognizedme。Isawherstart,andshehastily

  closedthedoor。Irememberedmypromisetoyou,andhereIam。”

  “Youhavedoneexcellentwork,“saidHolmesscribblingafewwords

  uponahalf-sheetofpaper。“Wecandonothinglegalwithouta

  warrant,andyoucanservethecausebestbytakingthisnotedown

  totheauthoritiesandgettingone。Theremaybesomedifficulty,

  butIshouldthinkthatthesaleofthejewelleryshouldbe

  sufficient。Lestradewillseetoalldetails。”

  “Buttheymaymurderherinthemeanwhile。Whatcouldthecoffin

  mean,andforwhomcoulditbebutforher?“

  “Wewilldoallthatcanbedone,Mr。Green。Notamomentwillbe

  lost。Leaveitinourhands。Now,Watson,“headdedasourclient

  hurriedaway,“hewillsettheregularforcesonthemove。Weare,

  asusual,theirregulars,andwemusttakeourownlineofaction。The

  situationstrikesmeassodesperatethatthemostextrememeasures

  arejustified。NotamomentistobelostingettingtoPoultney

  Square。

  “Letustrytoreconstructthesituation,“saidheaswedrove

  swiftlypasttheHousesofParliamentandoverWestminsterBridge。

  “ThesevillainshavecoaxedthisunhappyladytoLondon,afterfirst

  alienatingherfromherfaithfulmaid。Ifshehaswrittenany

  letterstheyhavebeenintercepted。Throughsomeconfederatetheyhave

  engagedafurnishedhouse。Onceinsideit,theyhavemadehera

  prisoner,andtheyhavebecomepossessedofthevaluablejewellery

  whichhasbeentheirobjectfromthefirst。Alreadytheyhavebegunto

  sellpartofit,whichseemssafeenoughtothem,sincetheyhaveno

  reasontothinkthatanyoneisinterestedinthelady”sfate。Whenshe

  isreleasedshewill,ofcourse,denouncethem。Therefore,shemust

  notbereleased。Buttheycannotkeepherunderlockandkey

  forever。Somurderistheironlysolution。”

  “Thatseemsveryclear。”

  “Nowwewilltakeanotherlineofreasoning。Whenyoufollowtwo

  separatechainsofthought,Watson,youwillfindsomepointof

  intersectionwhichshouldapproximatetothetruth。Wewillstartnow,

  notfromtheladybutfromthecoffinandarguebackward。That

  incidentproves,Ifear,beyondalldoubtthattheladyisdead。It

  pointsalsotoanorthodoxburialwithproperaccompanimentofmedical

  certificateandofficialsanction。Hadtheladybeenobviously

  murdered,theywouldhaveburiedherinaholeinthebackgarden。But

  hereallisopenandregular。Whatdoesthatmean?Surelythatthey

  havedonehertodeathinsomewaywhichhasdeceivedthedoctorand

  simulatedanaturalend-poisoning,perhaps。Andyethowstrange

  thattheyshouldeverletadoctorapproachherunlesshewerea

  confederate,whichishardlyacredibleproposition。”

  “Couldtheyhaveforgedamedicalcertificate?“

  “Dangerous,Watson,verydangerous。No,Ihardlyseethemdoing

  that。Pullup,cabby!Thisisevidentlytheundertaker”s,forwe

  havejustpassedthepawnbroker”s。Wouldyougoin,Watson?Your

  appearanceinspiresconfidence。AskwhathourthePoultneySquare

  funeraltakesplaceto-morrow。”

  Thewomanintheshopansweredmewithouthesitationthatitwas

  tobeateighto”clockinthemorning。“Yousee,Watson,nomystery;

  everythingaboveboard!Insomewaythelegalformshaveundoubtedly

  beencompliedwith,andtheythinkthattheyhavelittletofear。

  Well,there”snothingforitnowbutadirectfrontalattack。Are

  youarmed?“

  “Mystick!“

  “Well,well,weshallbestrongenough。”Thriceishearmedwhohath

  hisquarreljust。”Wesimplycan”taffordtowaitforthepoliceorto

  keepwithinthefourcornersofthelaw。Youcandriveoff,cabby。

  Now,Watson,we”lljusttakeourlucktogether,aswehave

  occasionallydoneinthepast。”

  Hehadrungloudlyatthedoorofagreatdarkhouseinthecentre

  ofPoultneySquare。Itwasopenedimmediately,andthefigureofa

  tallwomanwasoutlinedagainstthedim-lithall。

  “Well,whatdoyouwant?“sheaskedsharply,peeringatusthrough

  thedarkness。

  “IwanttospeaktoDr。Shlessinger,“saidHolmes。

  “Thereisnosuchpersonhere,“sheanswered,andtriedtoclosethe

  door,butHolmeshadjammeditwithhisfoot。

  “Well,Iwanttoseethemanwholiveshere,whateverhemaycall

  himself,“saidHolmesfirmly。

  Shehesitated。Thenshethrewopenthedoor。“Well,comein!“said

  she。“Myhusbandisnotafraidtofaceanymanintheworld。”She

  closedthedoorbehindusandshowedusintoasitting-roomonthe

  rightsideofthehall,turningupthegasassheleftus。“Mr。Peters

  willbewithyouinaninstant,“shesaid。

  Herwordswereliterallytrue,forwehadhardlytimetolookaround

  thedustyandmoth-eatenapartmentinwhichwefoundourselves

  beforethedooropenedandabig,clean-shavenbald-headedmanstepped

  lightlyintotheroom。Hehadalargeredface,withpendulouscheeks,

  andageneralairofsuperficialbenevolencewhichwasmarredbya

  cruel,viciousmouth。

  “Thereissurelysomemistakehere,gentlemen,“hesaidinan

  unctuous,make-everything-easyvoice。“Ifancythatyouhavebeen

  misdirected。Possiblyifyoutriedfartherdownthestreet-“

  “Thatwilldo;wehavenotimetowaste,“saidmycompanion

  firmly。“YouareHenryPeters,ofAdelaide,latetheRev。Dr。

  Shlessinger,ofBadenandSouthAmerica。Iamassureofthatas

  thatmyownnameisSherlockHolmes。”

  Peters,asIwillnowcallhim,startedandstaredhardathis

  formidablepursuer。“Iguessyournamedoesnotfrightenme,Mr。

  Holmes,“saidhecoolly。“Whenaman”sconscienceiseasyyoucan”t

  rattlehim。Whatisyourbusinessinmyhouse?“

  “IwanttoknowwhatyouhavedonewiththeLadyFrancesCarfax,

  whomyoubroughtawaywithyoufromBaden。”

  “I”dbeverygladifyoucouldtellmewherethatladymaybe,“

  Petersansweredcoolly。“I”veabillagainstherfornearlya

  hundredpounds,andnothingtoshowforitbutacoupleoftrumpery

  pendantsthatthedealerwouldhardlylookat。Sheattachedherselfto

  Mrs。PetersandmeatBaden-itisafactthatIwasusinganother

  nameatthetime-andshestuckontousuntilwecametoLondon。I

  paidherbillandherticket。OnceinLondon,shegaveustheslip,

  and,asIsay,lefttheseout-of-datejewelstopayherbills。You

  findher,Mr。Holmes,andI”myourdebtor。”

  “Imeantofindher,“saidSherlockHolmes。“I”mgoingthrough

  thishousetillIdofindher。”

  “Whereisyourwarrant?“

  Holmeshalfdrewarevolverfromhispocket。“Thiswillhaveto

  servetillabetteronecomes。”

  “Why,youareacommonburglar。”

  “Soyoumightdescribeme,“saidHolmescheerfully。“Mycompanionis

  alsoadangerousruffian。Andtogetherwearegoingthroughyour

  house。”

  Ouropponentopenedthedoor。

  “Fetchapoliceman,Annie!“saidhe。Therewasawhiskoffeminine

  skirtsdownthepassage,andthehalldoorwasopenedandshut。

  “Ourtimeislimited,Watson,“saidHolmes。“Ifyoutrytostop

  us,Peters,youwillmostcertainlygethurt。Whereisthatcoffin

  whichwasbroughtintoyourhouse?“

  “Whatdoyouwantwiththecoffin?Itisinuse。Thereisabody

  init。”

  “Imustseethatbody。”

  “Neverwithmyconsent。”

  “Thenwithoutit。”WithaquickmovementHolmespushedthefellowto

  onesideandpassedintothehall。Adoorhalfopenedstood

  immediatelybeforeus。Weentered。Itwasthedining-room。Onthe

  table,underahalf-litchandelier,thecoffinwaslying。Holmes

  turnedupthegasandraisedthelid。Deepdownintherecessesofthe

  coffinlayanemaciatedfigure。Theglarefromthelightsabovebeat

  downuponanagedandwitheredface。Bynopossibleprocessof

  cruelty,starvation,ordiseasecouldthiswornoutwreckbethe

  stillbeautifulLadyFrances。Holmes”sfaceshowedhisamazementand

  alsohisrelief。

  “ThankGod!“hemuttered。“It”ssomeoneelse。”

  “Ah,you”veblunderedbadlyforonce,Mr。SherlockHolmes,“said

  Peters,whohadfollowedusintotheroom。

  “Whoisthisdeadwoman?“

  “Well,ifyoureallymustknow,sheisanoldnurseofmywife”s,

  RoseSpenderbyname,whomwefoundintheBrixtonWorkhouse

  Infirmary。Webroughtherroundhere,calledinDr。Horsom,of13

  FirbankVillas-mindyoutaketheaddress,Mr。Holmes-andhadher

  carefullytended,asChristianfolkshould。Onthethirddayshedied-

  certificatesaysseniledecay-butthat”sonlythedoctor”sopinion,

  andofcourseyouknowbetter。Weorderedherfuneraltobecarried

  outbyStimsonandCo。,oftheKenningtonRoad,whowillburyherat

  eighto”clockto-morrowmorning。Canyoupickanyholeinthat,Mr。

  Holmes?You”vemadeasillyblunder,andyoumayaswellownuptoit。

  I”dgivesomethingforaphotographofyourgaping,staringface

  whenyoupulledasidethatlidexpectingtoseetheLadyFrances

  Carfaxandonlyfoundapooroldwomanofninety。”

  Holmes”sexpressionwasasimpassiveaseverunderthejeersof

  hisantagonist,buthisclenchedhandsbetrayedhisacuteannoyance。

  “Iamgoingthroughyourhouse,“saidhe。

  “Areyou,though!“criedPetersasawoman”svoiceandheavysteps

  soundedinthepassage。“We”llsoonseeaboutthat。Thisway,

  officers,ifyouplease。Thesemenhaveforcedtheirwayintomy

  house,andIcannotgetridofthem。Helpmetoputthemout。”

  Asergeantandaconstablestoodinthedoorway。Holmesdrewhis

  cardfromhiscase。

  “Thisismynameandaddress。Thisismyfriend,Dr。Watson。”

  “Blessyou,sir,weknowyouverywell,“saidthesergeant,“butyou

  can”tstayherewithoutawarrant。”

  “Ofcoursenot。Iquiteunderstandthat。”

  “Arresthim!“criedPeters。

  “Weknowwheretolayourhandsonthisgentlemanifheis

  wanted,“saidthesergeantmajestically,“butyou”llhavetogo,Mr。

  Holmes。”

  “Yes,Watson,weshallhavetogo。”

  Aminutelaterwewereinthestreetoncemore。Holmesascoolas

  ever,butIwashotwithangerandhumiliation。Thesergeanthad

  followedus。

  “Sorry,Mr。Holmes,butthat”sthelaw。”

  “Exactly,Sergeant,youcouldnotdootherwise。”

  “Iexpecttherewasgoodreasonforyourpresencethere。Ifthereis

  anythingIcando-“

  “It”samissinglady,Sergeant,andIthinksheisinthathouse。

  Iexpectawarrantpresently。”

  “ThenI”llkeepmyeyeontheparties,Mr。Holmes。Ifanythingcomes

  along,Iwillsurelyletyouknow。”

  Itwasonlynineo”clock,andwewereofffullcryuponthetrailat

  once。FirstwedrovetoBrixtonWorkhouseInfirmary,wherewefound

  thatitwasindeedthetruththatacharitablecouplehadcalled

  somedaysbefore,thattheyhadclaimedanimbecileoldwomanasa

  formerservant,andthattheyhadobtainedpermissiontotakeheraway

  withthem。Nosurprisewasexpressedatthenewsthatshehadsince

  died。

  Thedoctorwasournextgoal。Hehadbeencalledin,hadfoundthe

  womandyingofpuresenility,hadactuallyseenherpassaway,andhad

  signedthecertificateindueform。“Iassureyouthateverything

  wasperfectlynormalandtherewasnoroomforfoulplayinthe

  matter,“saidhe。Nothinginthehousehadstruckhimassuspicious

  savethatforpeopleoftheirclassitwasremarkablethattheyshould

  havenoservant。Sofarandnofartherwentthedoctor。

  FinallywefoundourwaytoScotlandYard。Therehadbeen

  difficultiesofprocedureinregardtothewarrant。Somedelaywas

  inevitable。Themagistrate”ssignaturemightnotbeobtaineduntil

  nextmorning。IfHolmeswouldcallaboutninehecouldgodownwith

  Lestradeandseeitactedupon。Soendedtheday,savethatnear

  midnightourfriend,thesergeant,calledtosaythathehadseen

  flickeringlightshereandthereinthewindowsofthegreatdark

  house,butthatnoonehadleftitandnonehadentered。Wecould

  butprayforpatienceandwaitforthemorrow。

  SherlockHolmeswastooirritableforconversationandtoo

  restlessforsleep。Ilefthimsmokinghard,withhisheavy,dark

  browsknottedtogether,andhislong,nervousfingerstappinguponthe

  armsofhischair,asheturnedoverinhismindeverypossible

  solutionofthemystery。SeveraltimesinthecourseofthenightI

  heardhimprowlingaboutthehouse。Finally,justafterIhadbeen

  calledinthemorning,herushedintomyroom。Hewasinhis

  dressing-gown,buthispale,hollow-eyedfacetoldmethathisnight

  hadbeenasleeplessone。

  “Whattimewasthefuneral?Eight,wasitnot?“heaskedeagerly。

  “Well,itis7:30now。Goodheavens,Watson,whathasbecomeofany

  brainsthatGodhasgivenme?Quick,man,quick!It”slifeordeath-a

  hundredchancesondeathtooneonlife。I”llneverforgivemyself,

  never,ifwearetoolate!“

  Fiveminuteshadnotpassedbeforewewereflyinginahansomdown

  BakerStreet。Butevensoitwastwenty-fivetoeightaswepassedBig

  Ben,andeightstruckaswetoredowntheBrixtonRoad。Butothers

  werelateaswellaswe。Tenminutesafterthehourthehearsewas

  stillstandingatthedoorofthehouse,andevenasourfoaminghorse

  cametoahaltthecoffin,supportedbythreemen,appearedonthe

  threshold。Holmesdartedforwardandbarredtheirway。

  “Takeitback!“hecried,layinghishandonthebreastofthe

  foremost。“Takeitbackthisinstant!“

  “Whatthedevildoyoumean?OnceagainIaskyou,whereisyour

  warrant?“shoutedthefuriousPeters,hisbigredfaceglaringover

  thefartherendofthecoffin。

  “Thewarrantisonitsway。Thiscoffinshallremaininthehouse

  untilitcomes。”

  TheauthorityinHolmes”svoicehaditseffectuponthebearers。

  Petershadsuddenlyvanishedintothehouse,andtheyobeyedthesenew

  orders。“Quick,Watson,quick!Hereisascrew-driver!“heshouted

  asthecoffinwasreplaceduponthetable。“Here”soneforyou,my

  man!Asovereignifthelidcomesoffinaminute!Asknoquestions-

  workaway!That”sgood!Another!Andanother!Nowpullalltogether!

  It”sgiving!It”sgiving!Ah,thatdoesitatlast。”

  Withaunitedeffortwetoreoffthecoffin-lid。Aswedidso

  therecamefromtheinsideastupefyingandoverpoweringsmellof

  chloroform。Abodylaywithin,itsheadillwreathedincotton-wool,

  whichhadbeensoakedinthenarcotic。Holmespluckeditoffand

  disclosedthestatuesquefaceofahandsomeandspiritualwomanof

  middleage。Inaninstanthehadpassedhisarmroundthefigureand

  raisedhertoasittingposition。

  “Isshegone,Watson?Isthereasparkleft?Surelywearenottoo

  late!“

  Forhalfanhouritseemedthatwewere。Whatwithactual

  suffocation,andwhatwiththepoisonousfumesofthechloroform,

  theLadyFrancesseemedtohavepassedthelastpointofrecall。And

  then,atlast,withartificialrespiration,withinjectedether,

  witheverydevicethatsciencecouldsuggest,someflutteroflife,

  somequiveroftheeyelids,somedimmingofamirror,spokeofthe

  slowlyreturninglife。Acabhaddrivenup,andHolmes,partingthe

  blind,lookedoutatit。“HereisLestradewithhiswarrant,“saidhe。

  “Hewillfindthathisbirdshaveflown。Andhere,“headdedasa

  heavystephurriedalongthepassage,“issomeonewhohasabetter

  righttonursethisladythanwehave。Goodmorning,Mr。Green;I

  thinkthatthesoonerwecanmovetheLadyFrancesthebetter。

  Meanwhile,thefuneralmayproceed,andthepooroldwomanwhostill

  liesinthatcoffinmaygotoherlastresting-placealone。”

  “Shouldyoucaretoaddthecasetoyourannals,mydearWatson,“

  saidHolmesthatevening,“itcanonlybeasanexampleofthat

  temporaryeclipsetowhicheventhebest-balancedmindmaybeexposed。

  Suchslipsarecommontoallmortals,andthegreatestishewhocan

  recognizeandrepairthem。TothismodifiedcreditImay,perhaps,

  makesomeclaim。Mynightwashauntedbythethoughtthatsomewhere

  aclue,astrangesentence,acuriousobservation,hadcomeundermy

  noticeandhadbeentooeasilydismissed。Then,suddenly,inthe

  grayofthemorning,thewordscamebacktome。Itwastheremarkof

  theundertaker”swife,asreportedbyPhilipGreen。Shehadsaid,”Itshouldbetherebeforenow。Ittooklonger,beingoutofthe

  ordinary。”Itwasthecoffinofwhichshespoke。Ithadbeenoutof

  theordinary。Thatcouldonlymeanthatithadbeenmadetosome

  specialmeasurement。Butwhy?Why?TheninaninstantIrememberedthe

  deepsides,andthelittlewastedfigureatthebottom。Whysolargea

  coffinforsosmallabody?Toleaveroomforanotherbody。Bothwould

  beburiedundertheonecertificate。Ithadallbeensoclear,ifonly

  myownsighthadnotbeendimmed。AteighttheLadyFranceswouldbe

  buried。Ouronechancewastostopthecoffinbeforeitleftthe

  house。

  “Itwasadesperatechancethatwemightfindheralive,butit

  wasachance,astheresultshowed。Thesepeoplehadnever,tomy

  knowledge,doneamurder。Theymightshrinkfromactualviolenceat

  thelast。Theycouldburyherwithnosignofhowshemetherend,and

  evenifshewereexhumedtherewasachanceforthem。Ihopedthat

  suchconsiderationsmightprevailwiththem。Youcanreconstructthe

  scenewellenough。Yousawthehorribledenupstairs,wherethepoor

  ladyhadbeenkeptsolong。Theyrushedinandoverpoweredherwith

  theirchloroform,carriedherdown,pouredmoreintothecoffinto

  insureagainstherwaking,andthenscreweddownthelid。Aclever

  device,Watson。Itisnewtomeintheannalsofcrime。Ifour

  ex-missionaryfriendsescapetheclutchesofLestrade,Ishall

  expecttohearofsomebrilliantincidentsintheirfuturecareer。”-

  THEEND。

  1893

  SHERLOCKHOLMES

  THEFINALPROBLEM

  bySirArthurConanDoyle

  ItiswithaheavyheartthatItakeupmypentowritethesethe

  lastwordsinwhichIshalleverrecordthesingulargiftsbywhichmy

  friendMr。SherlockHolmeswasdistinguished。Inanincoherentand,as

  Ideeplyfeel,anentirelyinadequatefashion,Ihaveendeavouredto

  givesomeaccountofmystrangeexperiencesinhiscompanyfromthe

  chancewhichfirstbroughtustogetherattheperiodofthe”Study

  inScarlet”uptothetimeofhisinterferenceinthematterofthe”NavalTreaty”-aninterferencewhichhadtheunquestionableeffect

  ofpreventingaseriousinternationalcomplication。Itwasmy

  intentiontohavestoppedthere,andtohavesaidnothingofthat

  eventwhichhascreatedavoidinmylifewhichthelapseoftwoyears

  hasdonelittletofill。Myhandhasbeenforced,however,bythe

  recentlettersinwhichColonelJamesMoriartydefendsthememoryof

  hisbrother,andIhavenochoicebuttolaythefactsbeforethe

  publicexactlyastheyoccurred。Ialoneknowtheabsolutetruthof

  thematter,andIamsatisfiedthatthetimehascomewhennogood

  purposeistobeservedbyitssuppression。AsfarasIknow,there

  havebeenonlythreeaccountsinthepublicpress:thatintheJournal

  deGeneveonMay6th,1891,theReuter”sdispatchintheEnglish

  papersonMay7th,andfinallytherecentletterstowhichIhave

  alluded。Ofthesethefirstandsecondwereextremelycondensed,while

  thelastis,asIshallnowshow,anabsoluteperversionofthefacts。

  Itlieswithmetotellforthefirsttimewhatreallytookplace

  betweenProfessorMoriartyandMr。SherlockHolmes。

  Itmayberememberedthataftermymarriage,andmysubsequentstart

  inprivatepractice,theveryintimaterelationswhichhadexisted

  betweenHolmesandmyselfbecametosomeextentmodified。Hestill

  cametomefromtimetotimewhenhedesiredacompanioninhis

  investigations,buttheseoccasionsgrewmoreandmoreseldom,untilI

  findthatintheyear1890therewereonlythreecasesofwhichI

  retainanyrecord。Duringthewinterofthatyearandtheearlyspring

  of1891,IsawinthepapersthathehadbeenengagedbytheFrench

  governmentuponamatterofsupremeimportance,andIreceivedtwo

  notesfromHolmes,datedfromNarbonneandfromNimes,fromwhichI

  gatheredthathisstayinFrancewaslikelytobealongone。Itwas

  withsomesurprise,therefore,thatIsawhimwalkintomy

  consulting-roomupontheeveningofApril24th。Itstruckmethathe

  waslookingevenpalerandthinnerthanusual。

  “Yes,Ihavebeenusingmyselfuprathertoofreely,“heremarked,

  inanswertomylookratherthantomywords;“Ihavebeenalittle

  pressedoflate。Haveyouanyobjectiontomyclosingyourshutters?“

  Theonlylightintheroomcamefromthelampuponthetableat

  whichIhadbeenreading。Holmesedgedhiswayroundthewall,and,

  flingingtheshutterstogether,heboltedthemsecurely。

  “Youareafraidofsomething?“Iasked。

  “Well,Iam。”

  “Ofwhat?“

  “Ofair-guns。”

  “MydearHolmes,whatdoyoumean?“

  “Ithinkthatyouknowmewellenough,Watson,tounderstandthat

  Iambynomeansanervousman。Atthesametime,itisstupidity

  ratherthancouragetorefusetorecognizedangerwhenitisclose

  uponyou。MightItroubleyouforamatch?“Hedrewinthesmokeof

  hiscigaretteasifthesoothinginfluencewasgratefultohim。

  “Imustapologizeforcallingsolate,“saidhe,“andImustfurther

  begyoutobesounconventionalastoallowmetoleaveyourhouse

  presentlybyscramblingoveryourbackgardenwall。”

  “Butwhatdoesitallmean?“Iasked。

  Heheldouthishand,andIsawinthelightofthelampthattwoof

  hisknuckleswereburstandbleeding。

  “It”snotanairynothing,yousee,“saidhe,smiling。“Onthe

  contrary,itissolidenoughforamantobreakhishandover。IsMrs。

  Watsonin?“

  “Sheisawayuponavisit。”

  “IndeedYouarealone?“

  “Quite。”

  “Thenitmakesittheeasierformetoproposethatyoushould

  comeawaywithmeforaweektotheContinent。”

  “Where?“

  “Oh,anywhere。It”sallthesametome。”

  Therewassomethingverystrangeinallthis。ItwasnotHolmes”s

  naturetotakeanaimlessholiday,andsomethingabouthispale,

  wornfacetoldmethathisnerveswereattheirhighesttension。He

  sawthequestioninmyeyes,and,puttinghisfinger-tipstogetherand

  hiselbowsuponhisknees,heexplainedthesituation。

  “YouhaveprobablyneverheardofProfessorMoriarty?“saidhe。

  “Never。”

  “Ay,there”sthegeniusandthewonderofthething“hecried。

  “ThemanpervadesLondon,andnoonehasheardofhim。That”swhat

  putshimonapinnacleintherecordsofcrime。ItellyouWatson,

  inallseriousness,thatifIcouldbeatthatman,ifIcouldfree

  societyofhim,Ishouldfeelthatmyowncareerhadreachedits

  summit,andIshouldbepreparedtoturntosomemoreplacidlinein

  life。Betweenourselves,therecentcasesinwhichIhavebeenof

  assistancetotheroyalfamilyofScandinavia,andtotheFrench

  republic,haveleftmeinsuchapositionthatIcouldcontinueto

  liveinthequietfashionwhichismostcongenialtome,andto

  concentratemyattentionuponmychemicalresearches。ButIcould

  notrest,Watson,Icouldnotsitquietinmychair,ifIthoughtthat

  suchamanasProfessorMoriartywerewalkingthestreetsofLondon

  unchallenged。”

  “Whathashedone,then?“

  “Hiscareerhasbeenanextraordinaryone。Heisamanofgoodbirth

  andexcellenteducation,endowedbynaturewithaphenomenal

  mathematicalfaculty。Attheageoftwenty-onehewroteatreatise

  uponthebinomialtheorem,whichhashadaEuropeanvogue。Onthe

  strengthofithewonthemathematicalchairatoneofoursmaller

  universities,andhad,toallappearances,amostbrilliantcareer

  beforehim。Butthemanhadhereditarytendenciesofthemost

  diabolicalkind。Acriminalstrainraninhisblood,which,insteadof

  beingmodified,wasincreasedandrenderedinfinitelymoredangerous

  byhisextraordinarymentalpowers。Darkrumoursgatheredroundhimin

  theuniversitytown,andeventuallyhewascompelledtoresignhis

  chairandtocomedowntoLondon,wherehesetupasanarmycoach。So

  muchisknowntotheworld,butwhatIamtellingyounowiswhatI

  havemyselfdiscovered。

  “Asyouareaware,Watson,thereisnoonewhoknowsthehigher

  criminalworldofLondonsowellasIdo。ForyearspastIhave

  continuallybeenconsciousofsomepowerbehindthemalefactor,some

  deeporganizingpowerwhichforeverstandsinthewayofthelaw,

  andthrowsitsshieldoverthewrong-doer。Againandagainincasesof

  themostvaryingsorts-forgerycases,robberies,murders-Ihavefelt

  thepresenceofthisforce,andIhavededuceditsactioninmanyof

  thoseundiscoveredcrimesinwhichIhavenotbeenpersonally

  consulted。ForyearsIhaveendeavouredtobreakthroughtheveil

  whichshroudedit,andatlastthetimecamewhenIseizedmythread

  andfollowedit,untilitledme,afterathousandcunningwindings,

  toex-ProfessorMoriarty,ofmathematicalcelebrity。

  “HeistheNapoleonofcrime,Watson。Heistheorganizerofhalf

  thatisevilandofnearlyallthatisundetectedinthisgreat

  city。Heisagenius,aphilosopher,anabstractthinker。Hehasa

  brainofthefirstorder。Hesitsmotionless,likeaspiderinthe

  centreofitsweb,butthatwebhasathousandradiations,andhe

  knowswelleveryquiverofeachofthem。HedoeslittlehimselfHe

  onlyplans。Buthisagentsarenumerousandsplendidlyorganized。Is

  thereacrimetobedoneapapertobeabstracted,wewillsay,a

  housetoberifled,amantoberemovedthewordispassedtothe

  professor,thematterisorganizedandcarriedout。Theagentmaybe

  caught。Inthatcasemoneyisfoundforhisbailorhisdefence。But

  thecentralpowerwhichusestheagentisnevercaught-neversomuch

  assuspected。ThiswastheorganizationwhichIdeduced,Watson,and

  whichIdevotedmywholeenergytoexposingandbreakingup。

  “Buttheprofessorwasfencedroundwithsafeguardssocunningly

  devisedthat,dowhatIwould,itseemedimpossibletogetevidence

  whichwouldconvictinacourtoflaw。Youknowmypowers,mydear

  Watson,andyetattheendofthreemonthsIwasforcedtoconfess

  thatIhadatlastmetanantagonistwhowasmyintellectualequal。My

  horrorathiscrimeswaslostinmyadmirationathisskill。Butat

  lasthemadeatrip-onlyalittle,littletrip-butitwasmorethanhe

  couldafford,whenIwassocloseuponhim。Ihadmychance,and,

  startingfromthatpoint,Ihavewovenmynetroundhimuntilnowit

  isallreadytoclose。Inthreedays-thatistosay,onMonday

  next-matterswillberipe,andtheprofessor,withalltheprincipal

  membersofhisgang,willbeinthehandsofthepolice。Thenwill

  comethegreatestcriminaltrialofthecentury,theclearingupof

  overfortymysteries,andtheropeforallofthem;butifwemove

  atallprematurely,youunderstand,theymayslipoutofourhands

  evenatthelastmoment。

  “Now,ifIcouldhavedonethiswithouttheknowledgeofProfessor

  Moriarty,allwouldhavebeenwell。Buthewastoowilyforthat。He

  saweverystepwhichItooktodrawmytoilsroundhim。Againand

  againhestrovetobreakaway,butIasoftenheadedhimoff。Itell

  you,myfriend,thatifadetailedaccountofthatsilentcontest

  couldbewritten,itwouldtakeitsplaceasthemostbrilliantbitof

  thrust-and-parryworkinthehistoryofdetection。NeverhaveI

  risentosuchaheight,andneverhaveIbeensohardpressedbyan

  opponent。Hecutdeep,andyetIjustundercuthim。Thismorningthe

  laststepsweretaken,andthreedaysonlywerewantedtocompletethe

  business。Iwassittinginmyroomthinkingthematteroverwhenthe

  dooropenedandProfessorMoriartystoodbeforeme。

  “Mynervesarefairlyproof,Watson,butImustconfesstoastart

  whenIsawtheverymanwhohadbeensomuchinmythoughtsstanding

  thereonmythreshold。Hisappearancewasquitefamiliartome。He

  isextremelytallandthin,hisforeheaddomesoutinawhitecurve,

  andhistwoeyesaredeeplysunkeninhishead。Heisclean-shaven,

  pale,andascetic-looking,retainingsomethingoftheprofessorinhis

  features。Hisshouldersareroundedfrommuchstudy,andhisface

  protrudesforwardandisforeverslowlyoscillatingfromsideto

  sideinacuriouslyreptilianfashion。Hepeeredatmewithgreat

  curiosityinhispuckeredeyes。

  “”YouhavelessfrontaldevelopmentthanIshouldhaveexpected”

  saidheatlast。”Itisadangeroushabittofingerloadedfirearmsin

  thepocketofone”sdressing-gown。”

  “ThefactisthatuponhisentranceIhadinstantlyrecognizedthe

  extremepersonaldangerinwhichIlay。Theonlyconceivableescape

  forhimlayinsilencingmytongue。InaninstantIhadslippedthe

  revolverfromthedrawerintomypocketandwascoveringhimthrough

  thecloth。AthisremarkIdrewtheweaponoutandlaiditcockedupon

  thetable。Hestillsmiledandblinked,buttherewassomething

  abouthiseyeswhichmademefeelverygladthatIhaditthere。

  “”Youevidentlydon”tknowme”saidhe。

  “”Onthecontrary”Ianswered,”IthinkitisfairlyevidentthatI

  do。Praytakeachair。Icanspareyoufiveminutesifyouhave

  anythingtosay。”

  “”AllthatIhavetosayhasalreadycrossedyourmind”saidhe。

  “”Thenpossiblymyanswerhascrossedyours”Ireplied。

  “”Youstandfast?”

  “”Absolutely。”

  “Heclappedhishandintohispocket,andIraisedthepistolfrom

  thetable。Buthemerelydrewoutamemorandum-bookinwhichhehad

  scribbledsomedates。

  “”YoucrossedmypathonthefourthofJanuary”saidhe。”Onthe

  twenty-thirdyouincommodedme;bythemiddleofFebruaryIwas

  seriouslyinconveniencedbyyou;attheendofMarchIwas

  absolutelyhamperedinmyplans;andnow,atthecloseofApril,I

  findmyselfplacedinsuchapositionthroughyourcontinual

  persecutionthatIaminpositivedangeroflosingmyliberty。The

  situationisbecominganimpossibleone。”

  “”Haveyouanysuggestiontomake?”Iasked。

  “”Youmustdropit,Mr。Holmes”saidhe,swayinghisfaceabout。”Youreallymust,youknow。”

  “”AfterMonday”saidI。

  “”Tut,tut!”saidhe。”Iamquitesurethatamanofyour

  intelligencewillseethattherecanbebutoneoutcometothis

  affair。Itisnecessarythatyoushouldwithdraw。Youhaveworked

  thingsinsuchafashionthatwehaveonlyoneresourceleft。Ithas

  beenanintellectualtreattometoseethewayinwhichyouhave

  grappledwiththisaffair,andIsay,unaffectedly,thatitwouldbea

  grieftometobeforcedtotakeanyextrememeasure。Yousmile,

  sir,butIassureyouthatitreallywould。”

  “”Dangerispartofmytrade”Iremarked。

  “Thisisnotdanger”saidhe。”Itisinevitabledestruction。You

  standinthewaynotmerelyofanindividualbutofamighty

  organization,thefullextentofwhichyou,withallyour

  cleverness,havebeenunabletorealize。Youmuststandclear,Mr。

  Holmes,orbetroddenunderfoot。”

  “”Iamafraid”saidI,rising,”thatinthepleasureofthis

  conversationIamneglectingbusinessofimportancewhichawaitsme

  elsewhere。”

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