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  “Wasthereeveramoreexactdemonstration?“hecried。“See,Watson,

  yourrevolverhassolvedtheproblem!“Ashespokehepointedtoa

  secondchipoftheexactsizeandshapeofthefirstwhichhad

  appearedontheunderedgeofthestonebalustrade。

  “We”llstayattheinnto-night,“hecontinuedasheroseand

  facedtheastonishedsergeant。“Youwill,ofcourse,geta

  grappling-hookandyouwilleasilyrestoremyfriend”srevolver。You

  willalsofindbesideittherevolver,stringandweightwithwhich

  thisvindictivewomanattemptedtodisguiseherowncrimeandto

  fastenachargeofmurderuponaninnocentvictim。YoucanletMr。

  GibsonknowthatIwillseehiminthemorning,whenstepscanbe

  takenforMissDunbar”svindication。”

  Latethatevening,iswesattogethersmokingourpipesinthe

  villageinn,Holmesgavemeabriefreviewofwhathadpassed。

  “Ifear,Watson,“saidhe,“thatyouwillnotimproveanyreputation

  whichImayhaveacquiredbyaddingthecaseoftheThorBridge

  mysterytoyourannals。Ihavebeensluggishinmindandwantingin

  thatmixtureofimaginationandrealitywhichisthebasisofmy

  art。Iconfessthatthechipinthestoneworkwasasufficientclueto

  suggestthetruesolution,andthatIblamemyselffornothaving

  attaineditsooner。

  “Itmustbeadmittedthattheworkingsofthisunhappywoman”s

  mindweredeepandsubtle,sothatitwasnoverysimplematterto

  unravelherplot。Idonotthinkthatinouradventureswehaveever

  comeacrossastrangerexampleofwhatpervertedlovecanbringabout。

  WhetherMissDunbarwasherrivalinaphysicalorinamerely

  mentalsenseseemstohavebeenequallyunforgivableinhereyes。No

  doubtsheblamedthisinnocentladyforallthoseharshdealingsand

  unkindwordswithwhichherhusbandtriedtorepelhertoo

  demonstrativeaffection。Herfirstresolutionwastoendherownlife。

  Hersecondwastodoitinsuchawayastoinvolvehervictimina

  fatewhichwasworsefarthananysuddendeathcouldbe。

  “Wecanfollowthevariousstepsquiteclearly,andtheyshowa

  remarkablesubtletyofmind。Anotewasextractedverycleverlyfrom

  MissDunbarwhichwouldmakeitappearthatshehadchosenthescene

  ofthecrime。Inheranxietythatitshouldbediscoveredshesomewhat

  overdiditbyholdingitinherhandtothelast。Thisaloneshould

  haveexcitedmysuspicionsearlierthanitdid。

  “Thenshetookoneofherhusband”srevolvers-therewas,asyou

  saw,anarsenalinthehouse-andkeptitforherownuse。Asimilar

  onesheconcealedthatmorninginMissDunbar”swardrobeafter

  dischargingonebarrel,whichshecouldeasilydointhewoodswithout

  attractingattention。Shethenwentdowntothebridgewhereshehad

  contrivedthisexceedinglyingeniousmethodforgettingridofher

  weapon。WhenMissDunbarappearedsheusedherlastbreathin

  pouringoutherhatred,andthen,whenshewasoutofhearing,carried

  outherterriblepurpose。Everylinkisnowinitsplaceandthechain

  iscomplete。Thepapersmayaskwhythemerewasnotdraggedinthe

  firstinstance,butitiseasytobewiseaftertheevent,andin

  anycasetheexpanseofareed-filledlakeisnoeasymattertodrag

  unlessyouhaveaclearperceptionofwhatyouarelookingforand

  where。Well,Watson,wehavehelpedaremarkablewoman,andalsoa

  formidableman。Shouldtheyinthefuturejointheirforces,as

  seemsnotunlikely,thefinancialworldmayfindthatMr。Neil

  Gibsonhaslearnedsomethinginthatschoolroomofsorrowwhereour

  earthlylessonsaretaught。”

  THEEND。

  THEADVENTURESOFSHERLOCKHOLMES

  TheRed-HeadedLeague

  Ihadcalleduponmyfriend,Mr。SherlockHolmes,onedayinthe

  autumnoflastyearandfoundhimindeepconversationwithavery

  stout,florid-faced,elderlygentlemanwithfieryredhair。With

  anapologyformyintrusion,IwasabouttowithdrawwhenHolmes

  pulledmeabruptlyintotheroomandclosedthedoorbehindme。

  “Youcouldnotpossiblyhavecomeatabettertime,mydear

  Watson,“hesaidcordially。“Iwasafraidthatyouwereengaged。”“SoIam。Verymuchso。”“ThenIcanwaitinthenextroom。”

  “Notatall。Thisgentleman,Mr。Wilson,hasbeenmypartner

  andhelperinmanyofmymostsuccessfulcases,andIhaveno

  doubtthathewillbeoftheutmostusetomeinyoursalso。”

  Thestoutgentlemanhalfrosefromhischairandgaveabobof

  greeting,withaquicklittlequestioningglancefromhissmall,

  fat-encircledeyes。

  “Trythesettee,“saidHolmes,relapsingintohisarmchairand

  puttinghisfingertipstogether,aswashiscustomwhenin

  judicialmoods。“Iknow,mydearWatson,thatyousharemylove

  ofallthatisbizarreandoutsidetheconventionsandhumdrum

  routineofeverydaylife。Youhaveshownyourrelishforitby

  theenthusiasmwhichhaspromptedyoutochronicle,and,ifyou

  willexcusemysayingso,somewhattoembellishsomanyofmyown

  littleadventures。”

  “Yourcaseshaveindeedbeenofthegreatestinteresttome,“

  Iobserved。

  “YouwillrememberthatIremarkedtheotherday,justbefore

  wewentintotheverysimpleproblempresentedbyMissMary

  Sutherland,thatforstrangeeffectsandextraordinary

  combinationswemustgotolifeitself,whichisalwaysfarmore

  daringthananyeffortoftheimagination。”“ApropositionwhichItookthelibertyofdoubting。”

  “Youdid,Doctor,butnonethelessyoumustcomeroundtomy

  view,forotherwiseIshallkeeponpilingfactuponfactonyou

  untilyourreasonbreaksdownunderthemandacknowledgesmetobe

  right。Now,Mr。JabezWilsonherehasbeengoodenoughtocall

  uponmethismorning,andtobeginanarrativewhichpromisesto

  beoneofthemostsingularwhichIhavelistenedtoforsome

  time。Youhaveheardmeremarkthatthestrangestandmostunique

  thingsareveryoftenconnectednotwiththelargerbutwiththe

  smallercrimes,andoccasionally,indeed,wherethereisroomfor

  doubtwhetheranypositivecrimehasbeencommitted。AsfarasI

  havehearditisimpossibleformetosaywhetherthepresentcase

  isaninstanceofcrimeornot,butthecourseofeventsis

  certainlyamongthemostsingularthatIhaveeverlistenedto。

  Perhaps,Mr。Wilson,youwouldhavethegreatkindnessto

  recommenceyournarrative。Iaskyounotmerelybecausemyfriend

  Dr。Watsonhasnotheardtheopeningpartbutalsobecausethe

  peculiarnatureofthestorymakesmeanxioustohaveevery

  possibledetailfromyourlips。Asarule,whenIhaveheardsome

  slightindicationofthecourseofevents,Iamabletoguide

  myselfbythethousandsofothersimilarcaseswhichoccurtomy

  memory。InthepresentinstanceIamforcedtoadmitthatthe

  factsare,tothebestofmybelief,unique。”

  Theportlyclientpuffedouthischestwithanappearanceof

  somelittleprideandpulledadirtyandwrinklednewspaperfrom

  theinsidepocketofhisgreatcoat。Asheglanceddownthe

  advertisementcolumn,withhisheadthrustforwardandthepaper

  flattenedoutuponhisknee,Itookagoodlookatthemanand

  endeavoured,afterthefashionofmycompanion,toreadthe

  indicationswhichmightbepresentedbyhisdressorappearance。

  Ididnotgainverymuch,however,bymyinspection。Our

  visitorboreeverymarkofbeinganaveragecommonplaceBritish

  tradesman,obese,pompous,andslow。Heworeratherbaggygray

  shepherd”schecktrousers,anotover-cleanblackfrock-coat,

  unbuttonedinthefront,andadrabwaistcoatwithaheavybrassy

  Albertchain,andasquarepiercedbitofmetaldanglingdownas

  anornament。Afrayedtop-hatandafadedbrownovercoatwitha

  wrinkledvelvetcollarlayuponachairbesidehim。Altogether,

  lookasIwould,therewasnothingremarkableaboutthemansave

  hisblazingredhead,andtheexpressionofextremechagrinand

  discontentuponhisfeatures。

  SherlockHolmes”squickeyetookinmyoccupation,andhe

  shookhisheadwithasmileashenoticedmyquestioningglances。

  “Beyondtheobviousfactsthathehasatsometimedonemanual

  labour,thathetakessnuff,thatheisaFreemason,thathehas

  beeninChina,andthathehasdoneaconsiderableamountof

  writinglately,Icandeducenothingelse。”

  Mr。JabezWilsonstartedupinhischair,withhisforefinger

  uponthepaper,buthiseyesuponmycompanion。

  “How,inthenameofgood-fortune,didyouknowallthat,Mr。

  Holmes?“heasked。“Howdidyouknow,forexample,thatIdid

  manuallabour?It”sastrueasgospel,forIbeganasaship”s

  carpenter。”

  “Yourhands,mydearsir。Yourrighthandisquiteasize

  largerthanyourleft。Youhaveworkedwithit,andthemuscles

  aremoredeveloped。”“Well,thesnuff,then,andtheFreemasonry?“

  “Iwon”tinsultyourintelligencebytellingyouhowIread

  that,especiallyas,ratheragainstthestrictrulesofyour

  order,youuseanarc-and-compassbreastpin。”“Ah,ofcourse,Iforgotthat。Butthewriting?“

  “Whatelsecanbeindicatedbythatrightcuffsoveryshiny

  forfiveinches,andtheleftonewiththesmoothpatchnearthe

  elbowwhereyourestituponthedesk?““Well,butChina?“

  “Thefishthatyouhavetattooedimmediatelyaboveyourright

  wristcouldonlyhavebeendoneinChina。Ihavemadeasmall

  studyoftattoomarksandhaveevencontributedtotheliterature

  ofthesubject。Thattrickofstainingthefishes”scalesofa

  delicatepinkisquitepeculiartoChina。When,inaddition,I

  seeaChinesecoinhangingfromyourwatch-chain,thematter

  becomesevenmoresimple。”

  Mr。JabezWilsonlaughedheavily。“Well,Inever!“saidhe。

  “Ithoughtatfirstthatyouhaddonesomethingclever,butIsee

  thattherewasnothinginit,afterall。”

  “Ibegintothink,Watson,“saidHolmes,“thatImakea

  mistakeinexplaining。`Omneignotumpromagnifico”youknow,

  andmypoorlittlereputation,suchasitis,willsuffer

  shipwreckifIamsocandid。Canyounotfindtheadvertisement,

  Mr。Wilson?“

  “Yes,Ihavegotitnow,“heansweredwithhisthickred

  fingerplantedhalfwaydownthecolumn。“Hereitis。Thisis

  whatbeganitall。Youjustreaditforyourself,sir。”Itookthepaperfromhimandreadasfollows:ToTHERED-HEADEDLEAGUE:

  OnaccountofthebequestofthelateEzekiahHopkins,of

  Lebanon,Pennsylvania,U。S。A。,thereisnowanothervacancy

  openwhichentitlesamemberoftheLeaguetoasalaryof4pounda

  weekforpurelynominalservices。Allred-headedmenwhoare

  soundinbodyandmind,andabovetheageoftwenty-oneyears,

  areeligible。ApplyinpersononMonday,ateleveno”clock,to

  DuncanRoss,attheofficesoftheLeague,7Pope”sCourt,

  FleetStreet。

  “Whatonearthdoesthismean?“IejaculatedafterIhadtwice

  readovertheextraordinaryannouncement。

  Holmeschuckledandwriggledinhischair,aswashishabit

  wheninhighspirits。“Itisalittleoffthebeatentrack,isn”t

  it?“saidhe。“Andnow,Mr。Wilson,offyougoatscratchand

  tellusallaboutyourself,yourhousehold,andtheeffectwhich

  thisadvertisementhaduponyourfortunes。Youwillfirstmakea

  note,Doctor,ofthepaperandthedate。”

  “ItisTheMorningChronicleofApril27,1890。Justtwo

  monthsago。”“Verygood。Now,Mr。Wilson?“

  “Well,itisjustasIhavebeentellingyou,Mr。Sherlock

  Holmes,“saidJabezWilson,moppinghisforehead;“Ihaveasmall

  pawnbroker”sbusinessatCoburgSquare,neartheCity。It”snota

  verylargeaffair,andoflateyearsithasnotdonemorethan

  justgivemealiving。Iusedtobeabletokeeptwoassistants,

  butnowIonlykeepone;andIwouldhaveajobtopayhimbut

  thatheiswillingtocomeforhalfwagessoastolearnthe

  business。”

  “Whatisthenameofthisobligingyouth?“askedSherlock

  Holmes。

  “HisnameisVincentSpaulding,andhe”snotsuchayouth,

  either。It”shardtosayhisage。Ishouldnotwishasmarter

  assistant,Mr。Holmes;andIknowverywellthathecouldbetter

  himselfandearntwicewhatIamabletogivehim。But,after

  all,ifheissatisfied,whyshouldIputideasinhishead?“

  “Why,indeed?Youseemmostfortunateinhavinganemployee

  whocomesunderthefullmarketprice。Itisnotacommon

  experienceamongemployersinthisage。Idon”tknowthatyour

  assistantisnotasremarkableasyouradvertisement。”

  “Oh,hehashisfaults,too,“saidMr。Wilson。“Neverwas

  suchafellowforphotography。Snappingawaywithacamerawhen

  heoughttobeimprovinghismind,andthendivingdownintothe

  cellarlikearabbitintoitsholetodevelophispictures。That

  ishismainfault,butonthewholehe”sagoodworker。There”s

  noviceinhim。”“Heisstillwithyou,Ipresume?“

  “Yes,sir。Heandagirloffourteen,whodoesabitof

  simplecookingandkeepstheplaceclean——that”sallIhaveinthe

  house,forIamawidowerandneverhadanyfamily。Welivevery

  quietly,sir,thethreeofus;andwekeeparoofoverourheads

  andpayourdebts,ifwedonothingmore。

  “Thefirstthingthatputusoutwasthatadvertisement。

  Spaulding,hecamedownintotheofficejustthisdayeightweeks,

  withthisverypaperinhishand,andhesays:

  “`IwishtotheLord,Mr。Wilson,thatIwasared-headed

  man。”“`Whythat?”Iasks。

  “`Why”sayshe,`here”sanothervacancyontheLeagueofthe

  Red-headedMen。It”sworthquitealittlefortunetoanymanwho

  getsit,andIunderstandthattherearemorevacanciesthanthere

  aremen,sothatthetrusteesareattheirwitsendwhattodo

  withthemoney。Ifmyhairwouldonlychangecolour,here”sa

  nicelittlecriballreadyformetostepinto。”

  “`Why,whatisit,then?”Iasked。“Yousee,Mr。Holmes,Iam

  averystay-at-homeman,andasmybusinesscametomeinsteadof

  myhavingtogotoit,Iwasoftenweeksonendwithoutputtingmy

  footoverthedoor-mat。InthatwayIdidn”tknowmuchofwhat

  wasgoingonoutside,andIwasalwaysgladofabitofnews。

  “`HaveyouneverheardoftheLeagueoftheRed-headedMen?”

  heaskedwithhiseyesopen。“`Never。”

  “`Why,Iwonderatthat,foryouareeligibleyourselfforone

  ofthevacancies。”“`Andwhataretheyworth?”Iasked。

  “`Oh,merelyacoupleofhundredayear,buttheworkis

  slight,anditneednotinterfereverymuchwithone”sother

  occupations。”

  “Well,youcaneasilythinkthatthatmademeprickupmy

  ears,forthebusinesshasnotbeenover-goodforsomeyears,and

  anextracoupleofhundredwouldhavebeenveryhandy。“`Tellmeallaboutit”saidI。”

  “`Well”saidhe,showingmetheadvertisement,`youcansee

  foryourselfthattheLeaguehasavacancy,andthereisthe

  addresswhereyoushouldapplyforparticulars。AsfarasIcan

  makeout,theLeaguewasfoundedbyanAmericanmillionaire,

  EzekiahHopkins,whowasverypeculiarinhisways。Hewas

  himselfred-headed,andhehadagreatsympathyforallred-headed

  men;sowhenhedieditwasfoundthathehadlefthisenormous

  fortuneinthehandsoftrustees,withinstructionstoapplythe

  interesttotheprovidingofeasyberthstomenwhosehairisof

  thatcolour。FromallIhearitissplendidpayandverylittle

  todo。”

  “`But”saidI,`therewouldbemillionsofred-headedmenwho

  wouldapply。”

  “`Notsomanyasyoumightthink”heanswered。`Youseeit

  isreallyconfinedtoLondoners,andtogrownmen。ThisAmerican

  hadstartedfromLondonwhenhewasyoung,andhewantedtodothe

  oldtownagoodturn。Then,again,Ihavehearditisnouseyour

  applyingifyourhairislightred,ordarkred,oranythingbut

  realbright,blazing,fieryred。Now,ifyoucaredtoapply,Mr。

  Wilson,youwouldjustwalkin;butperhapsitwouldhardlybe

  worthyourwhiletoputyourselfoutofthewayforthesakeofa

  fewhundredpounds。”

  “Now,itisafact,gentlemen,asyoumayseeforyourselves,

  thatmyhairisofaveryfullandrichtint,sothatitseemedto

  methatiftherewastobeanycompetitioninthematterIstood

  asgoodachanceasanymanthatIhadevermet。Vincent

  SpauldingseemedtoknowsomuchaboutitthatIthoughthemight

  proveuseful,soIjustorderedhimtoputuptheshuttersforthe

  dayandtocomerightawaywithme。Hewasverywillingtohavea

  holiday,soweshutthebusinessupandstartedoffforthe

  addressthatwasgivenusintheadvertisement。

  “Ineverhopetoseesuchasightasthatagain,Mr。Holmes。

  Fromnorth,south,east,andwesteverymanwhohadashadeofred

  inhishairhadtrampedintothecitytoanswertheadvertisement。

  FleetStreetwaschokedwithred-headedfolk,andPope”sCourt

  lookedlikeacoster”sorangebarrow。Ishouldnothavethought

  thereweresomanyinthewholecountryaswerebroughttogether

  bythatsingleadvertisement。Everyshadeofcolourthey

  were——straw,lemon,orange,brick,Irish-setter,liver,clay;but,

  asSpauldingsaid,therewerenotmanywhohadtherealvivid

  flame-colouredtint。WhenIsawhowmanywerewaiting,Iwould

  havegivenitupindespair;butSpauldingwouldnothearofit。

  HowhediditIcouldnotimagine,buthepushedandpulledand

  butteduntilhegotmethroughthecrowd,andrightuptothe

  stepswhichledtotheoffice。Therewasadoublestreamuponthe

  stair,somegoingupinhope,andsomecomingbackdejected;but

  wewedgedinaswellaswecouldandsoonfoundourselvesinthe

  office。”

  “Yourexperiencehasbeenamostentertainingone,“remarked

  Holmesashisclientpausedandrefreshedhismemorywithahuge

  pinchofsnuff。“Praycontinueyourveryinterestingstatement。”

  “Therewasnothingintheofficebutacoupleofwoodenchairs

  andadealtable,behindwhichsatasmallmanwithaheadthat

  wasevenredderthanmine。Hesaidafewwordstoeachcandidate

  ashecameup,andthenhealwaysmanagedtofindsomefaultin

  themwhichwoulddisqualifythem。Gettingavacancydidnotseem

  tobesuchaveryeasymatter,afterall。However,whenourturn

  camethelittlemanwasmuchmorefavourabletomethantoanyof

  theothers,andheclosedthedoorasweentered,sothathemight

  haveaprivatewordwithus。

  “`ThisisMr。JabezWilson”saidmyassistant,`andheis

  willingtofillavacancyintheLeague。”

  “`Andheisadmirablysuitedforit”theotheranswered。`He

  haseveryrequirement。IcannotrecallwhenIhaveseenanything

  sofine。”Hetookastepbackward,cockedhisheadononeside,

  andgazedatmyhairuntilIfeltquitebashful。Thensuddenlyhe

  plungedforward,wrungmyhand,andcongratulatedmewarmlyonmy

  success。

  “`Itwouldbeinjusticetohesitate”saidhe。`Youwill,

  however,Iamsure,excusemefortakinganobviousprecaution。”

  Withthatheseizedmyhairinbothhishands,andtuggeduntilI

  yelledwiththepain。`Thereiswaterinyoureyes”saidheas

  hereleasedme。`Iperceivethatallisasitshouldbe。Butwe

  havetobecareful,forwehavetwicebeendeceivedbywigsand

  oncebypaint。Icouldtellyoutalesofcobbler”swaxwhich

  woulddisgustyouwithhumannature。”Hesteppedovertothe

  windowandshoutedthroughitatthetopofhisvoicethatthe

  vacancywasfilled。Agroanofdisappointmentcameupfrombelow,

  andthefolkalltroopedawayindifferentdirectionsuntilthere

  wasnotared-headtobeseenexceptmyownandthatofthe

  manager。

  “`Myname”saidhe,`isMr。DuncanRoss,andIammyselfone

  ofthepensionersuponthefundleftbyournoblebenefactor。Are

  youamarriedman,Mr。Wilson?Haveyouafamily?”“IansweredthatIhadnot。“Hisfacefellimmediately。

  “`Dearme!”hesaidgravely,`thatisveryseriousindeed!I

  amsorrytohearyousaythat。Thefundwas,ofcourse,forthe

  propagationandspreadofthered-headsaswellasfortheir

  maintenance。Itisexceedinglyunfortunatethatyoushouldbea

  bachelor。”

  “Myfacelengthenedatthis,Mr。Holmes,forIthoughtthatI

  wasnottohavethevacancyafterall;butafterthinkingitover

  forafewminuteshesaidthatitwouldbeallright。

  “`Inthecaseofanother”saidhe,`theobjectionmightbe

  fatal,butwemuststretchapointinfavourofamanwithsucha

  headofhairasyours。Whenshallyoubeabletoenteruponyour

  newduties?”

  “`Well,itisalittleawkward,forIhaveabusiness

  already”saidI。

  “`Oh,nevermindaboutthat,Mr。Wilson!”saidVincent

  Spaulding。`Ishouldbeabletolookafterthatforyou。”“`Whatwouldbethehours?”Iasked。“`Tentotwo。”

  “Nowapawnbroker”sbusinessismostlydoneofanevening,Mr。

  Holmes,especiallyThursdayandFridayevening,whichisjust

  beforepay-day;soitwouldsuitmeverywelltoearnalittlein

  themornings。Besides,Iknewthatmyassistantwasagoodman,

  andthathewouldseetoanythingthatturnedup。“`Thatwouldsuitmeverywell”saidI。`Andthepay?”“`Is4poundaweek。”“`Andthework?”“`Ispurelynominal。”“`Whatdoyoucallpurelynominal?”

  “`Well,youhavetobeintheoffice,oratleastinthe

  building,thewholetime。Ifyouleave,youforfeityourwhole

  positionforever。Thewillisveryclearuponthatpoint。You

  don”tcomplywiththeconditionsifyoubudgefromtheoffice

  duringthattime。”

  “`It”sonlyfourhoursaday,andIshouldnotthinkof

  leaving”saidI。

  “`Noexcusewillavail”saidMr。DuncanRoss;`neither

  sicknessnorbusinessnoranythingelse。Thereyoumuststay,or

  youloseyourbillet。”“`Andthework?”

  “`IstocopyouttheEncyclopediaBritannica。Thereisthe

  firstvolumeofitinthatpress。Youmustfindyourownink,

  pens,andblotting-paper,butweprovidethistableandchair。

  Willyoubereadyto-morrow?”“`Certainly”Ianswered。

  “`Then,good-bye,Mr。JabezWilson,andletmecongratulate

  youoncemoreontheimportantpositionwhichyouhavebeen

  fortunateenoughtogain。”Hebowedmeoutoftheroom,andI

  wenthomewithmyassistant,hardlyknowingwhattosayordo,I

  wassopleasedatmyowngoodfortune。

  “Well,Ithoughtoverthematterallday,andbyeveningIwas

  inlowspiritsagain;forIhadquitepersuadedmyselfthatthe

  wholeaffairmustbesomegreathoaxorfraud,thoughwhatits

  objectmightbeIcouldnotimagine。Itseemedaltogetherpast

  beliefthatanyonecouldmakesuchawill,orthattheywouldpay

  suchasumfordoinganythingsosimpleascopyingoutthe

  EncyclopaediaBritannica。VincentSpauldingdidwhathecouldto

  cheermeup,butbybedtimeIhadreasonedmyselfoutofthewhole

  thing。However,inthemorningIdeterminedtohavealookatit

  anyhow,soIboughtapennybottleofink,andwithaquill-pen,

  andsevensheetsoffoolscappaper,IstartedoffforPope”s

  Court。

  “Well,tomysurpriseanddelight,everythingwasasrightas

  possible。Thetablewassetoutreadyforme,andMr。DuncanRoss

  wastheretoseethatIgotfairlytowork。Hestartedmeoff

  upontheletterA,andthenheleftme;buthewoulddropinfrom

  timetotimetoseethatallwasrightwithme。Attwoo”clockhe

  bademegood-day,complimentedmeupontheamountthatIhad

  written,andlockedthedooroftheofficeafterme。

  “Thiswentondayafterday,Mr。Holmes,andonSaturdaythe

  managercameinandplankeddownfourgoldensovereignsformy

  week”swork。Itwasthesamenextweek,andthesametheweek

  after。EverymorningIwasthereatten,andeveryafternoonI

  leftattwo。BydegreesMr。DuncanRosstooktocominginonly

  onceofamorning,andthen,afteratime,hedidnotcomeinat

  all。Still,ofcourse,Ineverdaredtoleavetheroomforan

  instant,forIwasnotsurewhenhemightcome,andthebilletwas

  suchagoodone,andsuitedmesowell,thatIwouldnotriskthe

  lossofit。

  “Eightweekspassedawaylikethis,andIhadwrittenabout

  AbbotsandArcheryandArmourandArchitectureandAttica,and

  hopedwithdiligencethatImightgetontotheB”sbeforevery

  long。Itcostmesomethinginfoolscap,andIhadprettynearly

  filledashelfwithmywritings。Andthensuddenlythewhole

  businesscametoanend。”“Toanend?“

  “Yes,sir。Andnolaterthanthismorning。Iwenttomywork

  asusualatteno”clock,butthedoorwasshutandlocked,witha

  littlesquareofcard-boardhammeredontothemiddleofthepanel

  withatack。Hereitis,andyoucanreadforyourself。”

  Heheldupapieceofwhitecard-boardaboutthesizeofa

  sheetofnote-paper。Itreadinthisfashion:

  THERED-HEADEDLEAGUE

  IS

  DISSOLVED。

  October9,1890。

  SherlockHolmesandIsurveyedthiscurtannouncementandthe

  ruefulfacebehindit,untilthecomicalsideoftheaffairso

  completelyovertoppedeveryotherconsiderationthatwebothburst

  outintoaroaroflaughter。

  “Icannotseethatthereisanythingveryfunny,“criedour

  client,flushinguptotherootsofhisflaminghead。“Ifyoucan

  donothingbetterthanlaughatme,Icangoelsewhere。”

  “No,no,“criedHolmes,shovinghimbackintothechairfrom

  whichhehadhalfrisen。“Ireallywouldn”tmissyourcasefor

  theworld。Itismostrefreshinglyunusual。Butthereis,ifyou

  willexcusemysayingso,somethingjustalittlefunnyaboutit。

  Praywhatstepsdidyoutakewhenyoufoundthecarduponthe

  door?“

  “Iwasstaggered,sir。Ididnotknowwhattodo。ThenI

  calledattheofficesround,butnoneofthemseemedtoknow

  anythingaboutit。Finally,Iwenttothelandlord,whoisan

  accountantlivingontheground-floor,andIaskedhimifhecould

  tellmewhathadbecomeoftheRed-headedLeague。Hesaidthathe

  hadneverheardofanysuchbody。ThenIaskedhimwhoMr。Duncan

  Rosswas。Heansweredthatthenamewasnewtohim。“`Well”saidI,`thegentlemanatNo。4。”“`What,thered-headedman?”“`Yes。”

  “`Oh”saidhe,`hisnamewasWilliamMorris。Hewasa

  solicitorandwasusingmyroomasatemporaryconvenienceuntil

  hisnewpremiseswereready。Hemovedoutyesterday。”“`WherecouldIfindhim?”

  “`Oh,athisnewoffices。Hedidtellmetheaddress。Yes,

  17KingEdwardStreet,nearSt。Paul”s。”

  “Istartedoff,Mr。Holmes,butwhenIgottothataddressit

  wasamanufactoryofartificialknee-caps,andnooneinithad

  everheardofeitherMr。WilliamMorrisorMr。DuncanRoss。”“Andwhatdidyoudothen?“askedHolmes。

  “IwenthometoSaxe-CoburgSquare,andItooktheadviceof

  myassistant。Buthecouldnothelpmeinanyway。Hecouldonly

  saythatifIwaitedIshouldhearbypost。Butthatwasnot

  quitegoodenough,Mr。Holmes。Ididnotwishtolosesucha

  placewithoutastruggle,so,asIhadheardthatyouweregood

  enoughtogiveadvicetopoorfolkwhowereinneedofit,Icame

  rightawaytoyou。”

  “Andyoudidverywisely,“saidHolmes。“Yourcaseisan

  exceedinglyremarkableone,andIshallbehappytolookintoit。

  FromwhatyouhavetoldmeIthinkthatitispossiblethatgraver

  issueshangfromitthanmightatfirstsightappear。”

  “Graveenough!“saidMr。JabezWilson。“Why,Ihavelostfour

  poundaweek。”

  “Asfarasyouarepersonallyconcerned,“remarkedHolmes,“I

  donotseethatyouhaveanygrievanceagainstthisextraordinary

  league。Onthecontrary,youare,asIunderstand,richerbysome

  30pound,tosaynothingoftheminuteknowledgewhichyouhavegained

  oneverysubjectwhichcomesundertheletterA。Youhavelost

  nothingbythem。”

  “No,sir。ButIwanttofindoutaboutthem,andwhothey

  are,andwhattheirobjectwasinplayingthisprank——ifitwasa

  prank——uponme。Itwasaprettyexpensivejokeforthem,forit

  costthemtwoandthirtypounds。”

  “Weshallendeavourtoclearupthesepointsforyou。And,

  first,oneortwoquestions,Mr。Wilson。Thisassistantofyours

  whofirstcalledyourattentiontotheadvertisement——howlonghad

  hebeenwithyou?““Aboutamonththen。”“Howdidhecome?““Inanswertoanadvertisement。”“Washetheonlyapplicant?““No,Ihadadozen。”“Whydidyoupickhim?““Becausehewashandyandwouldcomecheap。”“Athalf-wages,infact。”“Yes。”“Whatishelike,thisVincentSpaulding?“

  “Small,stout-built,veryquickinhisways,nohaironhis

  face,thoughhe”snotshortofthirty。Hasawhitesplashofacid

  uponhisforehead。”

  Holmessatupinhischairinconsiderableexcitement。“I

  thoughtasmuch,“saidhe。“Haveyoueverobservedthathisears

  arepiercedforearrings?“

  “Yes,sir。Hetoldmethatagypsyhaddoneitforhimwhen

  hewasalad。”

  “Hum!“saidHolmes,sinkingbackindeepthought。“Heis

  stillwithyou?““Oh,yes,sir;Ihaveonlyjustlefthim。”“Andhasyourbusinessbeenattendedtoinyourabsence?“

  “Nothingtocomplainof,sir。There”sneververymuchtodo

  ofamorning。”

  “Thatwilldo,Mr。Wilson。Ishallbehappytogiveyouan

  opinionuponthesubjectinthecourseofadayortwo。To-dayis

  Saturday,andIhopethatbyMondaywemaycometoaconclusion。”

  “Well,Watson,“saidHolmeswhenourvisitorhadleftus,

  “whatdoyoumakeofitall?“

  “Imakenothingofit,“Iansweredfrankly。“Itisamost

  mysteriousbusiness。”

  “Asarule,“saidHolmes,“themorebizarreathingisthe

  lessmysteriousitprovestobe。Itisyourcommonplace,

  featurelesscrimeswhicharereallypuzzling,justasa

  commonplacefaceisthemostdifficulttoidentify。ButImustbe

  promptoverthismatter。”“Whatareyougoingtodo,then?“Iasked。

  “Tosmoke,“heanswered。“Itisquiteathreepipeproblem,

  andIbegthatyouwon”tspeaktomeforfiftyminutes。”He

  curledhimselfupinhischair,withhisthinkneesdrawnupto

  hishawk-likenose,andtherehesatwithhiseyesclosedandhis

  blackclaypipethrustingoutlikethebillofsomestrangebird。

  Ihadcometotheconclusionthathehaddroppedasleep,and

  indeedwasnoddingmyself,whenhesuddenlysprangoutofhis

  chairwiththegestureofamanwhohasmadeuphismindandput

  hispipedownuponthemantelpiece。

  “SarasateplaysattheSt。James”sHallthisafternoon,“he

  remarked。“Whatdoyouthink,Watson?Couldyourpatientsspare

  youforafewhours?“

  “Ihavenothingtodotoday。Mypracticeisneververy

  absorbing。”

  “Thenputonyourhatandcome。IamgoingthroughtheCity

  first,andwecanhavesomelunchontheway。Iobservethat

  thereisagooddealofGermanmusicontheprogramme,whichis

  rathermoretomytastethanItalianorFrench。Itis

  introspective,andIwanttointrospect。Comealong!“

  WetravelledbytheUndergroundasfarasAldersgate;anda

  shortwalktookustoSaxe-CoburgSquare,thesceneofthe

  singularstorywhichwehadlistenedtointhemorning。Itwasa

  poky,little,shabby-genteelplace,wherefourlinesofdingy

  two-storiedbrickhouseslookedoutintoasmallrailed-in

  enclosure,wherealawnofweedygrassandafewclumpsoffaded

  laurel-bushesmadeahardfightagainstasmoke-ladenand

  uncongenialatmosphere。Threegiltballsandabrownboardwith

  “JABEZWILSON“inwhiteletters,uponacornerhouse,announced

  theplacewhereourred-headedclientcarriedonhisbusiness。

  SherlockHolmesstoppedinfrontofitwithhisheadononeside

  andlookeditallover,withhiseyesshiningbrightlybetween

  puckeredlids。Thenhewalkedslowlyupthestreet,andthendown

  againtothecorner,stilllookingkeenlyatthehouses。Finally

  hereturnedtothepawnbroker”s,and,havingthumpedvigorously

  uponthepavementwithhissticktwoorthreetimes,hewentupto

  thedoorandknocked。Itwasinstantlyopenedbya

  bright-looking,clean-shavenyoungfellow,whoaskedhimtostep

  in。

  “Thankyou,“saidHolmes,“Ionlywishedtoaskyouhowyou

  wouldgofromheretotheStrand。”

  “Thirdright,fourthleft,“answeredtheassistantpromptly,

  closingthedoor。

  “Smartfellow,that,“observedHolmesaswewalkedaway。“He

  is,inmyjudgment,thefourthsmartestmaninLondon,andfor

  daringIamnotsurethathehasnotaclaimtobethird。Ihave

  knownsomethingofhimbefore。”

  “Evidently,“saidI,“Mr。Wilson”sassistantcountsforagood

  dealinthismysteryoftheRed-headedLeague。Iamsurethatyou

  inquiredyourwaymerelyinorderthatyoumightseehim。”“Nothim。”“Whatthen?““Thekneesofhistrousers。”“Andwhatdidyousee?““WhatIexpectedtosee。”“Whydidyoubeatthepavement?“

  “Mydeardoctor,thisisatimeforobservation,notfortalk。

  Wearespiesinanenemy”scountry。Weknowsomethingof

  Saxe-CoburgSquare。Letusnowexplorethepartswhichliebehind

  it。”

  Theroadinwhichwefoundourselvesasweturnedroundthe

  cornerfromtheretiredSaxe-CoburgSquarepresentedasgreata

  contrasttoitasthefrontofapicturedoestotheback。Itwas

  oneofthemainarterieswhichconveyedthetrafficoftheCityto

  thenorthandwest。Theroadwaywasblockedwiththeimmense

  streamofcommerceflowinginadoubletideinwardandoutward,

  whilethefootpathswereblackwiththehurryingswarmof

  pedestrians。Itwasdifficulttorealizeaswelookedattheline

  offineshopsandstatelybusinesspremisesthattheyreally

  abuttedontheothersideuponthefadedandstagnantsquarewhich

  wehadjustquitted。

  “Letmesee,“saidHolmes,standingatthecornerandglancing

  alongtheline,“Ishouldlikejusttoremembertheorderofthe

  houseshere。Itisahobbyofminetohaveanexactknowledgeof

  London。ThereisMortimer”s,thetobacconist,thelittle

  newspapershop,theCoburgbranchoftheCityandSuburbanBank,

  theVegetarianRestaurant,andMcFarlane”scarriage-building

  depot。Thatcarriesusrightontotheotherblock。Andnow,

  Doctor,we”vedoneourwork,soit”stimewehadsomeplay。A

  sandwichandacupofcoffee,andthenofftoviolin-land,where

  allissweetnessanddelicacyandharmony,andthereareno

  red-headedclientstovexuswiththeirconundrums。”

  Myfriendwasanenthusiasticmusician,beinghimselfnotonly

  averycapableperformerbutacomposerofnoordinarymerit。All

  theafternoonhesatinthestallswrappedinthemostperfect

  happiness,gentlywavinghislong,thinfingersintimetothe

  music,whilehisgentlysmilingfaceandhislanguid,dreamyeyes

  wereasunlikethoseofHolmes,thesleuth-hound,Holmesthe

  relentless,keen-witted,ready-handedcriminalagent,asitwas

  possibletoconceive。Inhissingularcharacterthedualnature

  alternatelyasserteditself,andhisextremeexactnessand

  astutenessrepresented,asIhaveoftenthought,thereaction

  againstthepoeticandcontemplativemoodwhichoccasionally

  predominatedinhim。Theswingofhisnaturetookhimfrom

  extremelanguortodevouringenergy;and,asIknewwell,hewas

  neversotrulyformidableaswhen,fordaysonend,hehadbeen

  lounginginhisarmchairamidhisimprovisationsandhis

  black-lettereditions。Thenitwasthatthelustofthechase

  wouldsuddenlycomeuponhim,andthathisbrilliantreasoning

  powerwouldrisetothelevelofintuition,untilthosewhowere

  unacquaintedwithhismethodswouldlookaskanceathimasona

  manwhoseknowledgewasnotthatofothermortals。WhenIsawhim

  thatafternoonsoenwrappedinthemusicatSt。James”sHallI

  feltthataneviltimemightbecominguponthosewhomhehadset

  himselftohuntdown。

  “Youwanttogohome,nodoubt,Doctor,“heremarkedaswe

  emerged。“Yes,itwouldbeaswell。”

  “AndIhavesomebusinesstodowhichwilltakesomehours。

  ThisbusinessatCoburgSquareisserious。”“Whyserious?“

  “Aconsiderablecrimeisincontemplation。Ihaveevery

  reasontobelievethatweshallbeintimetostopit。Butto-day

  beingSaturdayrathercomplicatesmatters。Ishallwantyourhelp

  to-night。”“Atwhattime?““Tenwillbeearlyenough。”“IshallbeatBakerStreetatten。”

  “Verywell。And,Isay,Doctor,theremaybesomelittle

  danger,sokindlyputyourarmyrevolverinyourpocket。”He

  wavedhishand,turnedonhisheel,anddisappearedinaninstant

  amongthecrowd。

  ItrustthatIamnotmoredensethanmyneighbours,butIwas

  alwaysoppressedwithasenseofmyownstupidityinmydealings

  withSherlockHolmes。HereIhadheardwhathehadheard,Ihad

  seenwhathehadseen,andyetfromhiswordsitwasevidentthat

  hesawclearlynotonlywhathadhappenedbutwhatwasaboutto

  happen,whiletomethewholebusinesswasstillconfusedand

  grotesque。AsIdrovehometomyhouseinKensingtonIthought

  overitall,fromtheextraordinarystoryofthered-headedcopier

  oftheEncyclopaediadowntothevisittoSaxe-CoburgSquare,and

  theominouswordswithwhichhehadpartedfromme。Whatwasthis

  nocturnalexpedition,andwhyshouldIgoarmed?Wherewerewe

  going,andwhatwerewetodo?IhadthehintfromHolmesthat

  thissmooth-facedpawnbroker”sassistantwasaformidableman——a

  manwhomightplayadeepgame。Itriedtopuzzleitout,but

  gaveitupindespairandsetthematterasideuntilnightshould

  bringanexplanation。

  Itwasaquarter-pastninewhenIstartedfromhomeandmade

  mywayacrossthePark,andsothroughOxfordStreettoBaker

  Street。Twohansomswerestandingatthedoor,andasIentered

  thepassageIheardthesoundofvoicesfromabove。Onentering

  hisroomIfoundHolmesinanimatedconversationwithtwomen,one

  ofwhomIrecognizedasPeterJones,theofficialpoliceagent,

  whiletheotherwasalong,thin,sad-facedman,withaveryshiny

  hatandoppressivelyrespectablefrock-coat。

  “Ha!ourpartyiscomplete,“saidHolmes,buttoninguphis

  pea-jacketandtakinghisheavyhuntingcropfromtherack。

  “Watson,IthinkyouknowMr。Jones,ofScotlandYard?Letme

  introduceyoutoMr。Merryweather,whoistobeourcompanionin

  to-night”sadventure。”

  “We”rehuntingincouplesagain,Doctor,yousee,“saidJones

  inhisconsequentialway。“Ourfriendhereisawonderfulmanfor

  startingachase。Allhewantsisanolddogtohelphimtodo

  therunningdown。”

  “Ihopeawildgoosemaynotprovetobetheendofour

  chase,“observedMr。Merryweathergloomily。

  “YoumayplaceconsiderableconfidenceinMr。Holmes,sir,“

  saidthepoliceagentloftily。“Hehashisownlittlemethods,

  whichare,ifhewon”tmindmysayingso,justalittletoo

  theoreticalandfantastic,buthehasthemakingsofadetective

  inhim。Itisnottoomuchtosaythatonceortwice,asinthat

  businessoftheSholtomurderandtheAgratreasure,hehasbeen

  morenearlycorrectthantheofficialforce。”

  “Oh,ifyousayso,Mr。Jones,itisallright,“saidthe

  strangerwithdeference。“Still,IconfessthatImissmyrubber。

  ItisthefirstSaturdaynightforseven-and-twentyyearsthatI

  havenothadmyrubber。”

  “Ithinkyouwillfind,“saidSherlockHolmes,“thatyouwill

  playforahigherstaketo-nightthanyouhaveeverdoneyet,and

  thattheplaywillbemoreexciting。Foryou,Mr。Merryweather,

  thestakewillbesome30,000pounds;andforyou,Jones,itwillbethe

  manuponwhomyouwishtolayyourhands。”

  “JohnClay,themurderer,thief,smasher,andforger。He”sa

  youngman,Mr。Merryweather,butheisattheheadofhis

  profession,andIwouldratherhavemybraceletsonhimthanon

  anycriminalinLondon。He”saremarkableman,isyoungJohn

  Clay。Hisgrandfatherwasaroyalduke,andhehimselfhasbeen

  toEtonandOxford。Hisbrainisascunningashisfingers,and

  thoughwemeetsignsofhimateveryturn,weneverknowwhereto

  findthemanhimself。He”llcrackacribinScotlandoneweek,

  andberaisingmoneytobuildanorphanageinCornwallthenext。

  I”vebeenonhistrackforyearsandhaveneverseteyesonhim

  yet。”

  “IhopethatImayhavethepleasureofintroducingyou

  to-night。I”vehadoneortwolittleturnsalsowithMr。John

  Clay,andIagreewithyouthatheisattheheadofhis

  profession。Itispastten,however,andquitetimethatwe

  started。Ifyoutwowilltakethefirsthansom,WatsonandIwill

  followinthesecond。”

  SherlockHolmeswasnotverycommunicativeduringthelong

  driveandlaybackinthecabhummingthetuneswhichhehadheard

  intheafternoon。Werattledthroughanendlesslabyrinthof

  gas-litstreetsuntilweemergedintoFarringtonStreet。

  “Weareclosetherenow,“myfriendremarked。“Thisfellow

  Merryweatherisabankdirector,andpersonallyinterestedinthe

  matter。IthoughtitaswelltohaveJoneswithusalso。Heis

  notabadfellow,thoughanabsoluteimbecileinhisprofession。

  Hehasonepositivevirtue。Heisasbraveasabulldogandas

  tenaciousasalobsterifhegetshisclawsuponanyone。Herewe

  are,andtheyarewaitingforus。”

  Wehadreachedthesamecrowdedthoroughfareinwhichwehad

  foundourselvesinthemorning。Ourcabsweredismissed,and,

  followingtheguidanceofMr。Merryweather,wepasseddowna

  narrowpassageandthroughasidedoor,whichheopenedforus。

  Withintherewasasmallcorridor,whichendedinaverymassive

  irongate。Thisalsowasopened,andleddownaflightofwinding

  stonesteps,whichterminatedatanotherformidablegate。Mr。

  Merryweatherstoppedtolightalantern,andthenconductedus

  downadark,earth-smellingpassage,andso,afteropeningathird

  door,intoahugevaultorcellar,whichwaspiledallroundwith

  cratesandmassiveboxes。

  “Youarenotveryvulnerablefromabove,“Holmesremarkedas

  heheldupthelanternandgazedabouthim。

  “Norfrombelow,“saidMr。Merryweather,strikinghisstick

  upontheflagswhichlinedthefloor。“Why,dearme,itsounds

  quitehollow!“heremarked,lookingupinsurprise。

  “Imustreallyaskyoutobealittlemorequiet!“saidHolmes

  severely。“Youhavealreadyimperilledthewholesuccessofour

  expedition。MightIbegthatyouwouldhavethegoodnesstosit

  downupononeofthoseboxes,andnottointerfere?“

  ThesolemnMr。Merryweatherperchedhimselfuponacrate,with

  averyinjuredexpressionuponhisface,whileHolmesfellupon

  hiskneesuponthefloorand,withthelanternandamagnifying

  lens,begantoexamineminutelythecracksbetweenthestones。A

  fewsecondssufficedtosatisfyhim,forhesprangtohisfeet

  againandputhisglassinhispocket。

  “Wehaveatleastanhourbeforeus,“heremarked,“forthey

  canhardlytakeanystepsuntilthegoodpawnbrokerissafelyin

  bed。Thentheywillnotloseaminute,forthesoonertheydo

  theirworkthelongertimetheywillhavefortheirescape。We

  areatpresent,Doctor——asnodoubtyouhavedivined——inthe

  cellaroftheCitybranchofoneoftheprincipalLondonbanks。

  Mr。Merryweatheristhechairmanofdirectors,andhewillexplain

  toyouthattherearereasonswhythemoredaringcriminalsof

  Londonshouldtakeaconsiderableinterestinthiscellarat

  present。”

  “ItisourFrenchgold,“whisperedthedirector。“Wehavehad

  severalwarningsthatanattemptmightbemadeuponit。”“YourFrenchgold?“

  “Yes。Wehadoccasionsomemonthsagotostrengthenour

  resourcesandborrowedforthatpurpose30,000napoleonsfromthe

  BankofFrance。Ithasbecomeknownthatwehaveneverhad

  occasiontounpackthemoney,andthatitisstilllyinginour

  cellar。ThecrateuponwhichIsitcontains2,000napoleons

  packedbetweenlayersofleadfoil。Ourreserveofbullionis

  muchlargeratpresentthanisusuallykeptinasinglebranch

  office,andthedirectorshavehadmisgivingsuponthesubject。”

  “Whichwereverywelljustified,“observedHolmes。“Andnow

  itistimethatwearrangedourlittleplans。Iexpectthat

  withinanhourmatterswillcometoahead。Inthemeantime,Mr。

  Merryweather,wemustputthescreenoverthatdarklantern。”“Andsitinthedark?“

  “Iamafraidso。Ihadbroughtapackofcardsinmypocket,

  andIthoughtthat,aswewereapartiecarree,youmighthave

  yourrubberafterall。ButIseethattheenemy”spreparations

  havegonesofarthatwecannotriskthepresenceofalight。

  And,firstofall,wemustchooseourpositions。Thesearedaring

  men,andthoughweshalltakethematadisadvantage,theymaydo

  ussomeharmunlesswearecareful。Ishallstandbehindthis

  crate,anddoyouconcealyourselvesbehindthose。Then,whenI

  flashalightuponthem,closeinswiftly。Iftheyfire,Watson,

  havenocompunctionaboutshootingthemdown。”

  Iplacedmyrevolver,cocked,uponthetopofthewoodencase

  behindwhichIcrouched。Holmesshottheslideacrossthefront

  ofhislanternandleftusinpitchdarkness——suchanabsolute

  darknessasIhaveneverbeforeexperienced。Thesmellofhot

  metalremainedtoassureusthatthelightwasstillthere,ready

  toflashoutatamoment”snotice。Tome,withmynervesworked

  uptoapitchofexpectancy,therewassomethingdepressingand

  subduinginthesuddengloom,andinthecolddankairofthe

  vault。

  “Theyhavebutoneretreat,“whisperedHolmes。“Thatisback

  throughthehouseintoSaxe-CoburgSquare。Ihopethatyouhave

  donewhatIaskedyou,Jones?“

  “Ihaveaninspectorandtwoofficerswaitingatthefront

  door。”

  “Thenwehavestoppedalltheholes。Andnowwemustbe

  silentandwait。”

  Whatatimeitseemed!Fromcomparingnotesafterwardsitwas

  butanhourandaquarter,yetitappearedtomethatthenight

  musthavealmostgone,andthedawnbebreakingaboveus。My

  limbswerewearyandstiff,forIfearedtochangemyposition;

  yetmynerveswereworkeduptothehighestpitchoftension,and

  myhearingwassoacutethatIcouldnotonlyhearthegentle

  breathingofmycompanions,butIcoulddistinguishthedeeper,

  heavierin-breathofthebulkyJonesfromthethin,sighingnote

  ofthebankdirector。FrommypositionIcouldlookoverthecase

  inthedirectionofthefloor。Suddenlymyeyescaughttheglint

  ofalight。

  Atfirstitwasbutaluridsparkuponthestonepavement。

  Thenitlengthenedoutuntilitbecameayellowline,andthen,

  withoutanywarningorsound,agashseemedtoopenandahand

  appeared;awhite,almostwomanlyhand,whichfeltaboutinthe

  centreofthelittleareaoflight。Foraminuteormorethe

  hand,withitswrithingfingers,protrudedoutofthefloor。Then

  itwaswithdrawnassuddenlyasitappeared,andallwasdark

  againsavethesingleluridsparkwhichmarkedachinkbetweenthe

  stones。

  Itsdisappearance,however,wasbutmomentary。Witha

  rending,tearingsound,oneofthebroad,whitestonesturnedover

  uponitssideandleftasquare,gapinghole,throughwhich

  streamedthelightofalantern。Overtheedgetherepeepeda

  clean-cut,boyishface,whichlookedkeenlyaboutit,andthen,

  withahandoneithersideoftheaperture,drewitself

  shoulder-highandwaist-high,untilonekneerestedupontheedge。

  Inanotherinstanthestoodatthesideoftheholeandwas

  haulingafterhimacompanion,litheandsmalllikehimself,with

  apalefaceandashockofveryredhair。

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