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  “Whyshouldthetrampburnthebody?“

  “Forthematterofthat,whyshouldMcFarlane?“

  “Tohidesomeevidence。”

  “Possiblythetrampwantedtohidethatanymurderatallhadbeen

  committed。”

  “Andwhydidthetramptakenothing?“

  “Becausetheywerepapersthathecouldnotnegotiate。”

  Lestradeshookhishead,thoughitseemedtomethathismanner

  waslessabsolutelyassuredthanbefore。

  “Well,Mr。SherlockHolmes,youmaylookforyourtramp,andwhile

  youarefindinghimwewillholdontoourman。Thefuturewillshow

  whichisright。Justnoticethispoint,Mr。Holmes:thatsofaras

  weknow,noneofthepaperswereremoved,andthattheprisoneristhe

  onemanintheworldwhohadnoreasonforremovingthem,sincehewas

  heir-at-law,andwouldcomeintotheminanycase。”

  Myfriendseemedstruckbythisremark。

  “Idon”tmeantodenythattheevidenceisinsomewaysvery

  stronglyinfavourofyourtheory,“saidhe。“Ionlywishtopointout

  thatthereareothertheoriespossible。Asyousay,thefuturewill

  decide。Good-morning!IdaresaythatinthecourseofthedayIshall

  dropinatNorwoodandseehowyouaregettingon。”

  Whenthedetectivedeparted,myfriendroseandmadehis

  preparationsfortheday”sworkwiththealertairofamanwhohas

  acongenialtaskbeforehim。

  “MyfirstmovementWatson,“saidhe,ashebustledintohis

  frockcoat,“must,asIsaid,beinthedirectionofBlackheath。”

  “AndwhynotNorwood?“

  “Becausewehaveinthiscaseonesingularincidentcomingclose

  totheheelsofanothersingularincident。Thepolicearemakingthe

  mistakeofconcentratingtheirattentionuponthesecond,becauseit

  happenstobetheonewhichisactuallycriminal。Butitisevidentto

  methatthelogicalwaytoapproachthecaseistobeginbytrying

  tothrowsomelightuponthefirstincident-thecuriouswill,so

  suddenlymade,andtosounexpectedanheir。Itmaydosomethingto

  simplifywhatfollowed。No,mydearfellow,Idon”tthinkyoucanhelp

  me。Thereisnoprospectofdanger,orIshouldnotdreamof

  stirringoutwithoutyou。ItrustthatwhenIseeyouinthe

  evening,IwillbeabletoreportthatIhavebeenabletodo

  somethingforthisunfortunateyoungster,whohasthrownhimself

  uponmyprotection。”

  Itwaslatewhenmyfriendreturned,andIcouldsee,byaglanceat

  hishaggardandanxiousface,thatthehighhopeswithwhichbehad

  startedhadnotbeenfulfilled。Foranhourhedronedawayuponhis

  violin,endeavouringtosoothehisownruffledspirits。Atlasthe

  flungdowntheinstrument,andplungedintoadetailedaccountof

  hismisadventures。

  “It”sallgoingwrong,Watson-allaswrongasitcango。Ikepta

  boldfacebeforeLestrade,but,uponmysoul,Ibelievethatfor

  oncethefellowisontherighttrackandweareonthewrong。All

  myinstinctsareoneway,andallthefactsaretheother,andI

  muchfearthatBritishjurieshavenotyetattainedthatpitchof

  intelligencewhentheywillgivethepreferencetomytheoriesover

  Lestrade”sfacts。”

  “DidyougotoBlackheath?“

  “Yes,Watson,Iwentthere,andIfoundveryquicklythatthelate

  lamentedOldacrewasaprettyconsiderableblackguard。Thefather

  wasawayinsearchofhisson。Themotherwasathome-alittle,

  fluffy,blue-eyedperson,inatremoroffearandindignation。Of

  course,shewouldnotadmiteventhepossibilityofhisguilt。Butshe

  wouldnotexpresseithersurpriseorregretoverthefateof

  Oldacre。Onthecontrary,shespokeofhimwithsuchbitternessthat

  shewasunconsciouslyconsiderablystrengtheningthecaseofthe

  policefor,ofcourse,ifhersonhadheardherspeakofthemanin

  thisfashion,itwouldpredisposehimtowardshatredandviolence。`He

  wasmorelikeamalignantandcunningapethanahumanbeing”said

  she,`andhealwayswas,eversincehewasayoungman。”

  “`Youknewhimatthattime?”saidI

  “`Yes,Iknewhimwell,infact,hewasanoldsuitorofmine。Thank

  heaventhatIhadthesensetoturnawayfromhimandtomarrya

  better,ifpoorer,man。Iwasengagedtohim,Mr。Holmes,whenIheard

  ashockingstoryofhowhehadturnedacatlooseinanaviary,and

  IwassohorrifiedathisbrutalcrueltythatIwouldhavenothing

  moretodowithhim。”Sherummagedinabureau,andpresentlyshe

  producedaphotographofawoman,shamefullydefacedandmutilated

  withaknife。`Thatismyownphotograph”shesaid。`Hesentittome

  inthatstate,withhiscurse,uponmyweddingmorning。”

  “`Well”saidI,`atleasthehasforgivenyounow,sincehehas

  leftallhispropertytoyourson。”

  “`NeithermysonnorIwantanythingfromJonasOldacre,deador

  alive!”shecried,withaproperspirit。`ThereisaGodinheaven,

  Ah,Holmes,andthatsameGodwhohaspunishedthatwickedmanwill

  show,inHisowngoodtime,thatmyson”shandsareguiltlessofhis

  blood。”

  “Well,Itriedoneortwoleads,butcouldgetatnothingwhich

  wouldhelpourhypothesis,andseveralpointswhichwouldmakeagainst

  it。IgaveitupatlastandoffIwenttoNorwood。

  “Thisplace,DeepDeneHouse,isabigmodernvillaofstaring

  brick,standingbackinitsowngrounds,withalaurel-clumpedlawnin

  frontofit。Totherightandsomedistancebackfromtheroadwasthe

  timber-yardwhichhadbeenthesceneofthefire。Here”sarough

  planonaleafofmynotebook。Thiswindowontheleftistheone

  whichopensintoOldacre”sroom。Youcanlookintoitfromtheroad,

  yousee。ThatisabouttheonlybitofconsolationIhavehad

  to-day。Lestradewasnotthere,buthisheadconstabledidthe

  honours。Theyhadjustfoundagreattreasuretrove。Theyhadspent

  themorningrakingamongtheashesoftheburnedwood-pile,and

  besidesthecharredorganicremainstheyhadsecuredseveral

  discolouredmetaldiscs。Iexaminedthemwithcare,andtherewasno

  doubtthattheyweretrouserbuttons。Ievendistinguishedthatoneof

  themwasmarkedwiththenameof`Hyams”whowasOldacrestailor。I

  thenworkedthelawnverycarefullyforsignsandtraces,butthis

  droughthasmadeeverythingashardasiron。Nothingwastobeseen

  savethatsomebodyorbundlehadbeendraggedthroughalowprivet

  hedgewhichisinalinewiththewood-pile。Allthat,ofcourse,fits

  inwiththeofficialtheory。IcrawledaboutthelawnwithanAugust

  sunonmyback,butIgotupattheendofanhournowiserthan

  before。

  “Well,afterthisfiascoIwentintothebedroomandexaminedthat

  also。Theblood-stainswereveryslight,meresmearsand

  discolourations,butundoubtedlyfresh。Thestickhadbeenremoved,

  buttherealsothemarkswereslight。Thereisnodoubtaboutthe

  stickbelongingtoourclient。Headmitsit。Footmarksofbothmen

  couldbemadeoutonthecarpet,butnoneofanythirdperson,which

  againisatrickfortheotherside。Theywerepilinguptheirscore

  allthetimeandwewereatastandstill。

  “OnlyonelittlegleamofhopedidIget-andyetitamountedto

  nothing。Iexaminedthecontentsofthesafe,mostofwhichhadbeen

  takenoutandleftonthetable。Thepapershadbeenmadeupinto

  sealedenvelopes,oneortwoofwhichhadbeenopenedbythepolice。

  Theywerenot,sofarasIcouldjudge,ofanygreatvalue,nordid

  thebank-bookshowthatMr。Oldacrewasinsuchveryaffluent

  circumstances。Butitseemedtomethatallthepaperswerenotthere。

  Therewereallusionstosomedeeds-possiblythemorevaluable-

  whichIcouldnotfind。This,ofcourse,ifwecoulddefinitely

  proveit,wouldturnLestrade”sargumentagainsthimself,forwho

  wouldstealathingifheknewthathewouldshortlyinheritit?

  “Finally,havingdrawneveryothercoverandpickedupnoscent,I

  triedmyluckwiththehousekeeper。Mrs。Lesingtonishername-a

  little,dark,silentperson,withsuspiciousandsidelongeyes。She

  couldtellussomethingifshewould-Iamconvincedofit。Butshe

  wasascloseaswax。Yes,shehadletMr。McFarlaneinathalfpast

  nine。Shewishedherhandhadwitheredbeforeshehaddoneso。Shehad

  gonetobedathalf-pastten。Herroomwasattheotherendofthe

  house,andshecouldhearnothingofwhathadpassed。Mr。McFarlane

  hadlefthishat,andtothebestofherhadbeenawakenedbythe

  alarmoffire。Herpoor,dearmasterhadcertainlybeenmurdered。

  Hadheanyenemies?Well,everymanhadenemies,butMr。Oldacre

  kepthimselfverymuchtohimself,andonlymetpeopleinthewayof

  business。Shehadseenthebuttons,andwassurethattheyhad

  belongedtotheclotheswhichhehadwornlastnight。Thewood-pile

  wasverydry,forithadnotrainedforamonth。Itburnedlike

  tinder,andbythetimeshereachedthespot,nothingcouldbeseen

  butflames。Sheandallthefiremensmelledtheburnedfleshfrom

  insideit。Sheknewnothingofthepapers,norofMr。Oldacre”s

  privateaffairs。

  “So,mydearWatson,there”smyreportofafailure。Andyet-and

  yet-“heclenchedhisthinhandsinaparoxysmofconviction-“I

  knowit”sallwrong。Ifeelitinmybones。Thereissomethingthat

  hasnotcomeout,andthathousekeeperknowsit。Therewasasortof

  sulkydefianceinhereyes,whichonlygoeswithguiltyknowledge。

  However,there”snogoodtalkinganymoreaboutit,Watson;butunless

  someluckychancecomesourwayIfearthattheNorwood

  DisappearanceCasewillnotfigureinthatchronicleofour

  successeswhichIforeseethatapatientpublicwillsoonerorlater

  havetoendure。”

  “Surely,“saidI,“theman”sappearancewouldgofarwithanyjury?“

  “ThatisadangerousargumentmydearWatson。Yourememberthat

  terriblemurderer,BertStevens,whowantedustogethimoffin”87?Wasthereeveramoremild-mannered,Sunday-schoolyoungman?“

  “Itistrue。”

  “Unlesswesucceedinestablishinganalternativetheory,thisman

  islost。Youcanhardlyfindaflawinthecasewhichcannowbe

  presentedagainsthim,andallfurtherinvestigationhasservedto

  strengthenit。Bytheway,thereisonecuriouslittlepointabout

  thosepaperswhichmayserveusasthestarting-pointforan

  inquiry。Onlookingoverthebank-bookIfoundthatthelowstateof

  thebalancewasprincipallyduetolargecheckswhichhavebeenmade

  outduringthelastyeartoMr。Cornelius。IconfessthatIshould

  beinterestedtoknowwhothisMr。Corneliusmaybewithwhoma

  retiredbuilderhashadsuchverylargetransactions。Isitpossible

  thathehashadahandintheaffair?Corneliusmightbeabroker,but

  wehavefoundnoscriptocorrespondwiththeselargepayments。

  Failinganyotherindication,myresearchesmustnowtakethe

  directionofaninquiryatthebankforthegentlemanwhohascashed

  thesechecks。ButIfear,mydearfellow,thatourcasewillend

  ingloriouslybyLestradehangingourclient,whichwillcertainlybea

  triumphforScotlandYard。”

  IdonotknowhowfarSherlockHolmestookanysleepthatnight,but

  whenIcamedowntobreakfastIfoundhimpaleandharassed,his

  brighteyesthebrighterforthedarkshadowsroundthem。Thecarpet

  roundhischairwaslitteredwithcigarette-endsandwiththeearly

  editionsofthemorningpapers。Anopentelegramlayuponthetable。

  “Whatdoyouthinkofthis,Watson?“heasked,tossingitacross。

  ItwasfromNorwood,andranasfollows:

  Importantfreshevidencetohand。McFarlane”sguiltdefinitely

  established。Adviseyoutoabandoncase。

  LESTRADE。

  “Thissoundsserious,“saidI。

  “ItisLestrade”slittlecock-a-doodleofvictory,“Holmesanswered,

  withabittersmile。“Andyetitmaybeprematuretoabandonthecase。

  Afterall,importantfreshevidenceisatwo-edgedthing,andmay

  possiblycutinaverydifferentdirectiontothatwhichLestrade

  imagines。Takeyourbreakfast,Watson,andwewillgoouttogetherand

  seewhatwecando。IfeelasifIshallneedyourcompanyandyour

  moralsupporttoday。”

  Myfriendhadnobreakfasthimself,foritwasoneofhis

  peculiaritiesthatinhismoreintensemomentshewouldpermithimself

  nofood,andIhaveknownhimpresumeuponhisironstrengthuntil

  hehasfaintedfrompureinanition。“AtpresentIcannotspare

  energyandnerveforcefordigestion,“hewouldsayinanswertomy

  medicalremonstrances。Iwasnotsurprised,therefore,whenthis

  morninghelefthisuntouchedmealbehindhim,andstartedwithmefor

  Norwood。AcrowdofmorbidsightseerswerestillgatheredroundDeep

  DeneHouse,whichwasjustsuchasuburbanvillaasIhadpictured。

  WithinthegatesLestrademetus,hisfaceflushedwithvictory,his

  mannergrosslytriumphant。

  “Well,Mr。Holmes,haveyouprovedustobewrongyet?Haveyou

  foundyourtramp?“hecried。

  “Ihaveformednoconclusionwhatever,“mycompanionanswered。

  “Butweformedoursyesterday,andnowitprovestobecorrect,so

  youmustacknowledgethatwehavebeenalittleinfrontofyouthis

  time,Mr。Holmes。”

  “Youcertainlyhavetheairofsomethingunusualhavingoccurred,“

  saidHolmes。

  Lestradelaughedloudly。

  “Youdon”tlikebeingbeatenanymorethantherestofusdo,“

  saidhe。“Amancan”texpectalwaystohaveithisownway,canhe,

  Dr。Watson?Stepthisway,ifyouplease,gentlemen,andIthinkIcan

  convinceyouonceforallthatitwasJohnMcFarlanewhodidthis

  crime。”

  Heledusthroughthepassageandoutintoadarkhallbeyond。

  “ThisiswhereyoungMcFarlanemusthavecomeouttogethishat

  afterthecrimewasdone,“saidhe。“Nowlookatthis。”With

  dramaticsuddennesshestruckamatch,andbyitslightexposeda

  stainofblooduponthewhitewashedwall。Asheheldthematchnearer,

  Isawthatitwasmorethanastain。Itwasthewell-markedprintofa

  thumb。

  “Lookatthatwithyourmagnifyingglass,Mr。Holmes。”

  “Yes,Iamdoingso。”

  “Youareawarethatnotwothumb-marksarealike?“

  “Ihaveheardsomethingofthekind。”

  “Well,then,willyoupleasecomparethatprintwiththiswax

  impressionofyoungMcFarlane”srightthumb,takenbymyordersthis

  morning?“

  Asheheldthewaxenprintclosetotheblood-stain,itdidnottake

  amagnifyingglasstoseethatthetwowereundoubtedlyfromthe

  samethumb。Itwasevidenttomethatourunfortunateclientwaslost。

  “Thatisfinal,“saidLestrade。

  “Yes,thatisfinal,“Iinvoluntarilyechoed。

  “Itisfinal,“saidHolmes。

  Somethinginhistonecaughtmyear,andIturnedtolookathim。An

  extraordinarychangehadcomeoverhisface。Itwaswrithingwith

  inwardmerriment。Histwoeyeswereshininglikestars。Itseemedto

  methathewasmakingdesperateeffortstorestrainaconvulsive

  attackoflaughter。

  “Dearme!Dearme!“hesaidatlast。“Well,now,whowouldhave

  thoughtit?Andhowdeceptiveappearancesmaybe,tobesure!Sucha

  niceyoungmantolookat!Itisalessontousnottotrustourown

  judgment,isitnot,Lestrade?“

  “Yes,someofusarealittletoomuchinclinedtobecock-sure,Mr。

  Holmes,“saidLestrade。Theman”sinsolencewasmaddening,butwe

  couldnotresentit。

  “Whataprovidentialthingthatthisyoungmanshouldpresshis

  rightthumbagainstthewallintakinghishatfromthepeg!Sucha

  verynaturalaction,too,ifyoucometothinkifit。”Holmeswas

  outwardlycalm,buthiswholebodygaveawriggleofsuppressed

  excitementashespoke。

  “Bytheway,Lestrade,whomadethisremarkablediscovery?“

  “Itwasthehousekeeper,Mrs。Lexington,whodrewthenight

  constable”sattentiontoit。”

  “Wherewasthenightconstable?“

  “Heremainedonguardinthebedroomwherethecrimewas

  committed,soastoseethatnothingwastouched。”

  “Butwhydidn”tthepoliceseethismarkyesterday?“

  “Well,wehadnoparticularreasontomakeacarefulexamination

  ofthehall。Besides,it”snotinaveryprominentplace,asyousee。”

  “No,no-ofcoursenot。Isupposethereisnodoubtthatthemark

  wasthereyesterday?“

  LestradelookedatHolmesasifhethoughthewasgoingoutofhis

  mind。IconfessthatIwasmyselfsurprisedbothathishilarious

  mannerandathisratherwildobservation。

  “Idon”tknowwhetheryouthinkthatMcFarlanecameoutofjailin

  thedeadofthenightinordertostrengthentheevidenceagainst

  himself,“saidLestrade。“Ileaveittoanyexpertintheworld

  whetherthatisnotthemarkofhisthumb。”

  “Itisunquestionablythemarkofhisthumb。”

  “There,that”senough,“saidLestrade。“Iamapracticalman,Mr。

  Holmes,andwhenIhavegotmyevidenceIcometomyconclusions。If

  youhaveanythingtosay,youwillfindmewritingmyreportinthe

  sitting-room。”

  Holmeshadrecoveredhisequanimity,thoughIstillseemedtodetect

  gleamsofamusementinhisexpression。

  “Dearme,thisisaverysaddevelopment,Watson,isitnot?“said

  he。“Andyettherearesingularpointsaboutitwhichholdoutsome

  hopesforourclient。”

  “Iamdelightedtohearit,“saidI,heartily。“Iwasafraidit

  wasallupwithhim。”

  “Iwouldhardlygosofarastosaythat,mydearWatson。Thefact

  isthatthereisonereallyseriousflawinthisevidencetowhichour

  friendattachessomuchimportance。”

  “Indeed,Holmes!Whatisit?“

  “Onlythis:thatIknowthatthatwasnottherewhenIexamined

  thehallyesterday。Andnow,Watson,letushavealittlestrollround

  inthesunshine。”

  Withaconfusedbrain,butwithaheartintowhichsomewarmthof

  hopewasreturning,Iaccompaniedmyfriendinawalkroundthe

  garden。Holmestookeachfaceofthehouseinturn,andexaminedit

  withgreatinterest。Hethenledthewayinside,andwentoverthe

  wholebuildingfrombasementtoattic。Mostoftheroomswere

  unfurnished,butnonethelessHolmesinspectedthemallminutely。

  Finally,onthetopcorridor,whichranoutsidethreeuntenanted

  bedrooms,heagainwasseizedwithaspasmofmerriment。

  “Therearereallysomeveryuniquefeaturesaboutthiscase,

  Watson,“saidhe。“Ithinkitistimenowthatwetookourfriend

  Lestradeintoourconfidence。Hehashadhislittlesmileatour

  expense,andperhapswemaydoasmuchbyhim,ifmyreadingofthis

  problemprovestobecorrect。Yes,yes,IthinkIseehowweshould

  approachit。”

  TheScotlandYardinspectorwasstillwritingintheparlourwhen

  Holmesinterruptedhim。

  “Iunderstoodthatyouwerewritingareportofthiscase,“saidhe。

  “SoIam。”

  “Don”tyouthinkitmaybealittlepremature?Ican”thelpthinking

  thatyourevidenceisnotcomplete。”

  Lestradeknewmyfriendtoowelltodisregardhiswords。Helaid

  downhispenandlookedcuriouslyathim。

  “Whatdoyoumean,Mr。Holmes?“

  “Onlythatthereisanimportantwitnesswhomyouhavenotseen。”

  “Canyouproducehim?“

  “IthinkIcan。”

  “Thendoso。”

  “Iwilldomybest。Howmanyconstableshaveyou?“

  “Therearethreewithincall。”

  “Excellent!“saidHolmes。“MayIaskiftheyarealllarge,

  able-bodiedmenwithpowerfulvoices?“

  “Ihavenodoubttheyare,thoughIfailtoseewhattheirvoices

  havetodowithit。”

  “PerhapsIcanhelpyoutoseethatandoneortwootherthingsas

  well,“saidHolmes。“Kindlysummonyourmen,andIwilltry。”

  Fiveminuteslater,threepolicemenhadassembledinthehall。

  “Intheouthouseyouwillfindaconsiderablequantityofstraw,“

  saidHolmes。“Iwillaskyoutocarryintwobundlesofit。Ithinkit

  willbeofthegreatestassistanceinproducingthewitnesswhomI

  require。Thankyouverymuch。Ibelieveyouhavesomematchesin

  yourpocketWatson。Now,Mr。Lestrade,Iwillaskyoualltoaccompany

  metothetoplanding。”

  AsIhavesaid,therewasabroadcorridorthere,whichran

  outsidethreeemptybedrooms。Atoneendofthecorridorwewereall

  marshalledbySherlockHolmes,theconstablesgrinningandLestrade

  staringatmyfriendwithamazement,expectation,andderisionchasing

  eachotheracrosshisfeatures。Holmesstoodbeforeuswiththeairof

  aconjurerwhoisperformingatrick。

  “Wouldyoukindlysendoneofyourconstablesfortwobucketsof

  water?Putthestrawonthefloorhere,freefromthewalloneither

  side。NowIthinkthatweareallready。”

  Lestrade”sfacehadbeguntogrowredandangry。

  “Idon”tknowwhetheryouareplayingagamewithus,Mr。Sherlock

  Holmes,“saidhe。“Ifyouknowanything,youcansurelysayitwithout

  allthistomfoolery。”

  “Iassureyou,mygoodLestrade,thatIhaveanexcellentreasonfor

  everythingthatIdo。Youmaypossiblyrememberthatyouchaffedme

  alittle,somehoursago,whenthesunseemedonyoursideofthe

  hedge,soyoumustnotgrudgemealittlepompandceremonynow。Might

  Iaskyou,Watson,toopenthatwindow,andthentoputamatchtothe

  edgeofthestraw?“

  Ididso,anddrivenbythedraughtacoilofgraysmokeswirled

  downthecorridor,whilethedrystrawcrackledandflamed。

  “Nowwemustseeifwecanfindthiswitnessforyou,Lestrade。

  MightIaskyoualltojoininthecryof`Fire!”?Nowthen;one,two,

  three-“

  “Fire!“weallyelled。

  “Thankyou。Iwilltroubleyouonceagain。”

  “Fire!“

  “Justoncemore,gentlemen,andalltogether。”

  “Fire!“TheshoutmusthaverungoverNorwood。

  Ithadhardlydiedawaywhenanamazingthinghappened。Adoor

  suddenlyflewopenoutofwhatappearedtobesolidwallattheendof

  thecorridor,andalittle,wizenedmandartedoutofit,likea

  rabbitoutofitsburrow。

  “Capital!“saidHolmes,calmly。“Watson,abucketofwaterover

  thestraw。Thatwilldo!Lestrade,allowmetopresentyouwithyour

  principalmissingwitness,Mr。JonasOldacre。”

  Thedetectivestaredatthenewcomerwithblankamazement。The

  latterwasblinkinginthebrightlightofthecorridor,andpeering

  atusandatthesmoulderingfire。Itwasanodiousface-crafty,

  vicious,malignant,withshifty,light-grayeyesandwhitelashes。

  “What”sthis,then?“saidLestrade,atlast。“Whathaveyoubeen

  doingallthistime,eh?“

  Oldacregaveanuneasylaugh,shrinkingbackfromthefuriousred

  faceoftheangrydetective。

  “Ihavedonenoharm。”

  “Noharm?Youhavedoneyourbesttogetaninnocentmanhanged。

  Ifitwasn”tthisgentlemanhere,Iamnotsurethatyouwouldnot

  havesucceeded。”

  Thewretchedcreaturebegantowhimper。

  “Iamsure,sir,itwasonlymypracticaljoke。”

  “Oh!ajoke,wasit?Youwon”tfindthelaughonyourside,Ipromise

  you。Takehimdown,andkeephiminthesitting-roomuntilIcome。Mr。

  Holmes,“hecontinued,whentheyhadgone,“Icouldnotspeakbefore

  theconstables,butIdon”tmindsaying,inthepresenceofDr。

  Watson,thatthisisthebrightestthingthatyouhavedoneyet,

  thoughitisamysterytomehowyoudidit。Youhavesavedan

  innocentman”slife,andyouhavepreventedaverygravescandal,

  whichwouldhaveruinedmyreputationintheForce。”

  Holmessmiled,andclappedLestradeupontheshoulder。

  “Insteadofbeingruined,mygoodsir,youwillfindthatyour

  reputationhasbeenenormouslyenhanced。Justmakeafewalterations

  inthatreportwhichyouwerewriting,andtheywillunderstandhow

  harditistothrowdustintheeyesofInspectorLestrade。”

  “Andyoudon”twantyournametoappear?“

  “Notatall。Theworkisitsownreward。PerhapsIshallgetthe

  creditalsoatsomedistantday,whenIpermitmyzealoushistorianto

  layouthisfoolscaponcemore-eh,Watson?Well,now,letussee

  wherethisrathasbeenlurking。”

  Alath-and-plasterpartitionhadbeenrunacrossthepassagesix

  feetfromtheend,withadoorcunninglyconcealedinit。Itwaslit

  withinbyslitsundertheeaves。Afewarticlesoffurnitureanda

  supplyoffoodandwaterwerewithin,togetherwithanumberof

  booksandpapers。

  “There”stheadvantageofbeingabuilder,“saidHolmes,aswe

  cameout。“Hewasabletofixuphisownlittlehiding-placewithout

  anyconfederate-save,ofcourse,thatprecioushousekeeperofhis,

  whomIshouldlosenotimeinaddingtoyourbag,Lestrade。”

  “I”lltakeyouradvice。Buthowdidyouknowofthisplace,Mr。

  Holmes?“

  “Imadeupmymindthatthefellowwasinhidinginthehouse。

  WhenIpacedonecorridorandfounditsixfeetshorterthanthe

  correspondingonebelow,itwasprettyclearwherehewas。Ithought

  hehadnotthenervetoliequietbeforeanalarmoffire。Wecould,

  ofcourse,havegoneinandtakenhim,butitamusedmetomakehim

  revealhimself。Besides,Iowedyoualittlemystification,

  Lestrade,foryourchaffinthemorning。”

  “Well,sir,youcertainlygotequalwithmeonthat。Buthowin

  theworlddidyouknowthathewasinthehouseatall?“

  “Thethumb-mark,Lestrade。Yousaiditwasfinal;andsoitwas,

  inaverydifferentsense。Iknewithadnotbeentheretheday

  before。Ipayagooddealofattentiontomattersofdetail,asyou

  mayhaveobserved,andIhadexaminedthehall,andwassurethat

  thewallwasclear。Therefore,ithadbeenputonduringthenight。”

  “Buthow?“

  “Verysimply。Whenthosepacketsweresealedup,JonasOldacregot

  McFarlanetosecureoneofthesealsbyputtinghisthumbuponthe

  softwax。Itwouldbedonesoquicklyandsonaturally,thatIdaresay

  theyoungmanhimselfhasnorecollectionofit。Verylikelyitjust

  sohappened,andOldacrehadhimselfnonotionoftheusehewouldput

  itto。Broodingoverthecaseinthatdenofhis,itsuddenlystruck

  himwhatabsolutelydamningevidencehecouldmakeagainstMcFarlane

  byusingthatthumb-mark。Itwasthesimplestthingintheworldfor

  himtotakeawaximpressionfromtheseal,tomoistenitinasmuch

  bloodashecouldgetfromapin-prick,andtoputthemarkuponthe

  wallduringthenight,eitherwithhisownhandorwiththatofhis

  housekeeper。Ifyouexamineamongthosedocumentswhichhetookwith

  himintohisretreat,Iwilllayyouawagerthatyoufindtheseal

  withthethumb-markuponit。”

  “Wonderful!“saidLestrade。“Wonderful!It”sallasclearas

  crystal,asyouputit。Butwhatistheobjectofthisdeepdeception,

  Mr。Holmes?“

  Itwasamusingtometoseehowthedetective”soverbearingmanner

  hadchangedsuddenlytothatofachildaskingquestionsofits

  teacher。

  “Well,Idon”tthinkthatisveryhardtoexplain。Averydeep,

  malicious,vindictivepersonisthegentlemanwhoisnowwaitingus

  downstairs。YouknowthathewasoncerefusedbyMcFarlane”smother?

  Youdon”t!ItoldyouthatyoushouldgotoBlackheathfirstand

  Norwoodafterwards。Well,thisinjury,ashewouldconsiderit,has

  rankledinhiswicked,schemingbrain,andallhislifehehas

  longedforvengeance,butneverseenhischance。Duringthelast

  yearortwo,thingshavegoneagainsthim-secretspeculation,I

  think-andhefindshimselfinabadway。Hedeterminestoswindlehis

  creditors,andforthispurposehepayslargecheckstoacertain

  Mr。Cornelius,whois,Iimagine,himselfunderanothername。Ihave

  nottracedthesechecksyet,butIhavenodoubtthattheywerebanked

  underthatnameatsomeprovincialtownwhereOldacrefromtimeto

  timeledadoubleexistence。Heintendedtochangehisname

  altogether,drawthismoney,andvanish,startinglifeagain

  elsewhere。”

  “Well,that”slikelyenough。”

  “Itwouldstrikehimthatindisappearinghemightthrowallpursuit

  offhistrack,andatthesametimehaveanampleandcrushingrevenge

  uponhisoldsweetheart,ifhecouldgivetheimpressionthathehad

  beenmurderedbyheronlychild。Itwasamasterpieceofvillainy,and

  hecarrieditoutlikeamaster。Theideaofthewill,whichwould

  giveanobviousmotiveforthecrime,thesecretvisitunknownto

  hisownparents,theretentionofthestick,theblood,andtheanimal

  remainsandbuttonsinthewood-pile,allwereadmirable。Itwasanet

  fromwhichitseemedtome,afewhoursago,thattherewasno

  possibleescape。Buthehadnotthatsupremegiftoftheartist,the

  knowledgeofwhentostop。Hewishedtoimprovethatwhichwasalready

  perfect-todrawtheropetighteryetroundtheneckofhis

  unfortunatevictim-andsoheruinedall。Letusdescend,Lestrade。

  TherearejustoneortwoquestionsthatIwouldaskhim。”

  Themalignantcreaturewasseatedinhisownparlour,witha

  policemanuponeachsideofhim。

  “Itwasajoke,mygoodsir-apracticaljoke,nothingmore,“he

  whinedincessantly。“Iassureyou,sir,thatIsimplyconcealedmyself

  inordertoseetheeffectofmydisappearance,andIamsurethatyou

  wouldnotbesounjustastoimaginethatIwouldhaveallowedany

  harmtobefallpooryoungMr。McFarlane。”

  “That”sforajurytodecide,“saidLestrade。“Anyhow,weshallhave

  youonachargeofconspiracy,ifnotforattemptedmurder。”

  “Andyou”llprobablyfindthatyourcreditorswillimpoundthe

  bankingaccountofMr。Cornelius,“saidHolmes。

  Thelittlemanstarted,andturnedhismalignanteyesuponmy

  friend。

  “Ihavetothankyouforagooddeal,“saidhe。“PerhapsI”llpaymy

  debtsomeday。”

  Holmessmiledindulgently。

  “Ifancythat,forsomefewyears,youwillfindyourtimevery

  fullyoccupied,“saidhe。“Bytheway,whatwasityouputintothe

  wood-pilebesidesyouroldtrousers?Adeaddog,orrabbits,or

  what?Youwon”ttell?Dearme,howveryunkindofyou!Well,well,I

  daresaythatacoupleofrabbitswouldaccountbothfortheblood

  andforthecharredashes。Ifeveryouwriteanaccount,Watson,you

  canmakerabbitsserveyourturn。”-

  THEEND。

  1904

  SHERLOCKHOLMES

  THEADVENTUREOFTHEPRIORYSCHOOL

  bySirArthurConanDoyle

  THEADVENTUREOFTHEPRIORYSCHOOL

  Wehavehadsomedramaticentrancesandexitsuponoursmallstage

  atBakerStreet,butIcannotrecollectanythingmoresuddenand

  startlingthanthefirstappearanceofThorneycroftHuxtable,M。A。,

  Ph。D。,etc。Hiscard,whichseemedtoosmalltocarrytheweightof

  hisacademicdistinctions,precededhimbyafewseconds,andthen

  heenteredhimself-solarge,sopompous,andsodignifiedthathewas

  theveryembodimentofself-possessionandsolidity。Andyethisfirst

  action,whenthedoorhadclosedbehindhim,wastostaggeragainst

  thetable,whenceheslippeddownuponthefloor,andtherewasthat

  majesticfigureprostrateandinsensibleuponourbearskinhearthrug。

  Wehadsprungtoourfeet,andforafewmomentswestaredinsilent

  amazementatthisponderouspieceofwreckage,whichtoldofsome

  suddenandfatalstormfaroutontheoceanoflife。ThenHolmes

  hurriedwithacushionforhishead,andIwithbrandyforhislips。

  Theheavy,whitefacewasseamedwithlinesoftrouble,thehanging

  pouchesundertheclosedeyeswereleadenincolour,theloosemouth

  droopeddolorouslyatthecorners,therollingchinswereunshaven。

  Collarandshirtborethegrimeofalongjourney,andthehair

  bristledunkemptfromthewell-shapedhead。Itwasasorelystricken

  manwholaybeforeus。

  “Whatisit,Watson?“askedHolmes。

  “Absoluteexhaustion-possiblymerehungerandfatigue,“saidI,

  withmyfingeronthethreadypulse,wherethestreamoflifetrickled

  thinandsmall。

  “ReturnticketfromMackleton,inthenorthofEngland,“said

  Holmes,drawingitfromthewatch-pocket。“Itisnottwelveo”clock

  yetHehascertainlybeenanearlystarter。”

  Thepuckeredeyelidshadbeguntoquiver,andnowapairofvacant

  grayeyeslookedupatus。Aninstantlaterthemanhadscrambledon

  tohisfeet,hisfacecrimsonwithshame。

  “Forgivethisweakness,Mr。Holmes,Ihavebeenalittle

  overwrought。Thankyou,ifImighthaveaglassofmilkandabiscuit,

  IhavenodoubtthatIshouldbebetter。Icamepersonally,Mr。

  Holmes,inordertoinsurethatyouwouldreturnwithme。Ifeared

  thatnotelegramwouldconvinceyouoftheabsoluteurgencyofthe

  case。”

  “Whenyouarequiterestored-“

  “Iamquitewellagain。IcannotimaginehowIcametobesoweak。I

  wishyou,Mr。Holmes,tocometoMackletonwithmebythenexttrain。”

  Myfriendshookhishead。

  “Mycolleague,Dr。Watson,couldtellyouthatweareverybusyat

  present。IamretainedinthiscaseoftheFerrersDocuments,and

  theAbergavennymurderiscomingupfortrial。Onlyaveryimportant

  issuecouldcallmefromLondonatpresent。”

  “Important!“Ourvisitorthrewuphishands。“Haveyouheardnothing

  oftheabductionoftheonlysonoftheDukeofHoldernesse?“

  “What!thelateCabinetMinister?“

  “Exactly。Wehadtriedtokeepitoutofthepapers,buttherewas

  somerumorintheGlobelastnight。Ithoughtitmighthavereached

  yourears。”

  Holmesshotouthislong,thinarmandpickedoutVolume“H“in

  hisencyclopaediaofreference。

  “`Holdernesse,6thDuke,K。G。,P。C。”-halfthealphabet!”Baron

  Beverley,EarlofCarston”-dearme,whatalist!”LordLieutenant

  ofHallamshiresince1900。MarriedEdith,daughterofSirCharles

  Appledore,1888。Heirandonlychild,LordSaltire。Ownsabouttwo

  hundredandfiftythousandacres。MineralsinLancashireandWales。

  Address:CarltonHouseTerrace;HoldernesseHall,Hallamshire;Carston

  Castle,Bangor,Wales。LordoftheAdmiralty,1872;ChiefSecretaryof

  Statefor-”Well,well,thismaniscertainlyoneofthegreatest

  subjectsoftheCrown!“

  “Thegreatestandperhapsthewealthiest。Iamaware,Mr。Holmes,

  thatyoutakeaveryhighlineinprofessionalmatters,andthatyou

  arepreparedtoworkforthework”ssake。Imaytellyou,however,

  thathisGracehasalreadyintimatedthatacheckforfivethousand

  poundswillbehandedovertothepersonwhocantellhimwherehis

  sonis,andanotherthousandtohimwhocannamethemanormenwho

  havetakenhim。”

  “Itisaprincelyoffer,“saidHolmes。“Watson,Ithinkthatwe

  shallaccompanyDr。HuxtablebacktothenorthofEngland。Andnow,

  Dr。Huxtable,whenyouhaveconsumedthatmilk,youwillkindlytell

  mewhathashappened,whenithappened,howithappened,and,finally,

  whatDr。ThorneycroftHuxtable,ofthePriorySchool,near

  Mackleton,hastodowiththematter,andwhyhecomesthreedays

  afteranevent-thestateofyourchingivesthedate-toaskformy

  humbleservices。”

  Ourvisitorhadconsumedhismilkandbiscuits。Thelighthadcome

  backtohiseyesandthecolourtohischeeks,ashesethimself

  withgreatvigourandluciditytoexplainthesituation。

  “Imustinformyou,gentlemen,thatthePrioryisapreparatory

  school,ofwhichIamthefounderandprincipal。Huxtable”sSidelights

  onHoracemaypossiblyrecallmynametoyourmemories。ThePrioryis,

  withoutexception,thebestandmostselectpreparatoryschoolin

  England。LordLeverstoke,theEarlofBlackwater,SirCathcartSoames-

  theyallhaveintrustedtheirsonstome。ButIfeltthatmyschool

  hadreacheditszenithwhen,weeksago,theDukeofHoldernessesent

  Mr。JamesWilder,hissecretary,withintimationthatyoungLord

  Saltire,tenyearsold,hisonlysonandheir,wasabouttobe

  committedtomycharge。LittledidIthinkthatthiswouldbethe

  preludetothemostcrushingmisfortuneofmylife。

  “OnMay1sttheboyarrived,thatbeingthebeginningofthe

  summerterm。Hewasacharmingyouth,andhesoonfellintoour

  ways。Imaytellyou-ItrustthatIamnotindiscreet,but

  half-confidencesareabsurdinsuchacase-thathewasnotentirely

  happyathome。ItisanopensecretthattheDuke”smarriedlifehad

  notbeenapeacefulone,andthematterhadendedinaseparationby

  mutualconsent,theDuchesstakingupherresidenceinthesouthof

  France。Thishadoccurredveryshortlybefore,andtheboy”s

  sympathiesareknowntohavebeenstronglywithhismother。Hemoped

  afterherdeparturefromHoldernesseHall,anditwasforthis

  reasonthattheDukedesiredtosendhimtomyestablishment。Ina

  fortnighttheboywasquiteathomewithusandwasapparently

  absolutelyhappy。

  “HewaslastseenonthenightofMay13th-thatis,thenightof

  lastMonday。Hisroomwasonthesecondfloorandwasapproached

  throughanotherlargerroom,inwhichtwoboysweresleeping。These

  boyssawandheardnothing,sothatitiscertainthatyoungSaltire

  didnotpassoutthatway。Hiswindowwasopen,andthereisastout

  ivyplantleadingtotheground。Wecouldtracenofootmarksbelow,

  butitissurethatthisistheonlypossibleexit。

  “Hisabsencewasdiscoveredatseveno”clockonTuesdaymorning。His

  bedhadbeensleptin。Hehaddressedhimselffully,beforegoingoff,

  inhisusualschoolsuitofblackEtonjacketanddarkgray

  trousers。Therewerenosignsthatanyonehadenteredtheroom,andit

  isquitecertainthatanythinginthenatureofcriesoronesstruggle

  wouldhavebeenheard,sinceCaunter,theelderboyintheinnerroom,

  isaverylightsleeper。

  “WhenLordSaltire”sdisappearancewasdiscovered,Iatonce

  calledarollofthewholeestablishment-boys,masters,andservants。

  ItwasthenthatweascertainedthatLordSaltirehadnotbeenalone

  inhisflight。Heidegger,theGermanmaster,wasmissing。Hisroomwas

  onthesecondfloor,atthefartherendofthebuilding,facingthe

  samewayasLordSaltire”s。Hisbedhadalsobeensleptin,buthehad

  apparentlygoneawaypartlydressed,sincehisshirtandsockswere

  lyingonthefloor。Hehadundoubtedlylethimselfdownbytheivy,

  forwecouldseethemarksofhisfeetwherehehadlandedonthe

  lawn。Hisbicyclewaskeptinasmallshedbesidethislawn,andit

  alsowasgone。

  “Hehadbeenwithmefortwoyears,andcamewiththebest

  references,buthewasasilent,moroseman,notverypopulareither

  withmastersorboys。Notracecouldbefoundofthefugitives,and

  now,onThursdaymorning,weareasignorantaswewereonTuesday。

  Inquirywas,ofcourse,madeatonceatHoldernesseHall。Itisonlya

  fewmilesaway,andweimaginedthat,insomesuddenattackof

  homesickness,hehadgonebacktohisfather,butnothinghadbeen

  heardofhim。TheDukeisgreatlyagitated,and,astome,youhave

  seenyourselvesthestateofnervousprostrationtowhichthesuspense

  andtheresponsibilityhavereducedme。Mr。Holmes,ifeveryouput

  forwardyourfullpowers,Iimploreyoutodosonow,forneverin

  yourlifecouldyouhaveacasewhichismoreworthyofthem。”

  SherlockHolmeshadlistenedwiththeutmostintentnesstothe

  statementoftheunhappyschoolmaster。Hisdrawnbrowsandthedeep

  furrowbetweenthemshowedthatheneedednoexhortationto

  concentrateallhisattentionuponaproblemwhich,apartfromthe

  tremendousinterestsinvolvedmustappealsodirectlytohisloveof

  thecomplexandtheunusual。Henowdrewouthisnotebookandjotted

  downoneortwomemoranda。

  “Youhavebeenveryremissinnotcomingtomesooner,“saidhe,

  severely。“Youstartmeonmyinvestigationwithaveryserious

  handicap。Itisinconceivable,forexample,thatthisivyandthis

  lawnwouldhaveyieldednothingtoanexpertobserver。”

  “Iamnottoblame,Mr。Holmes。HisGracewasextremelydesirous

  toavoidallpublicscandal。Hewasafraidofhisfamilyunhappiness

  beingdraggedbeforetheworld。Hehasadeephorrorofanythingof

  thekind。”

  “Buttherehasbeensomeofficialinvestigation?“

  “Yes,sir,andithasprovedmostdisappointing。Anapparentclue

  wasatonceobtained,sinceaboyandayoungmanwerereportedto

  havebeenseenleavinganeighbouringstationbyanearlytrain。

  Onlylastnightwehadnewsthatthecouplehadbeenhunteddownin

  Liverpool,andtheyprovetohavenoconnectionwhateverwiththe

  matterinhand。Thenitwasthatinmydespairanddisappointment,

  afterasleeplessnight,Icamestraighttoyoubytheearlytrain。”

  “Isupposethelocalinvestigationwasrelaxedwhilethisfalseclue

  wasbeingfollowedup?“

  “Itwasentirelydropped。”

  “Sothatthreedayshavebeenwasted。Theaffairhasbeenmost

  deplorablyhandled。”

  “Ifeelitandadmitit。”

  “Andyettheproblemshouldbecapableofultimatesolution。Ishall

  beveryhappytolookintoit。Haveyoubeenabletotraceany

  connectionbetweenthemissingboyandthisGermanmaster?“

  “Noneatall。”

  “Washeinthemaster”sclass?“

  “No,heneverexchangedawordwithhim,sofarasIknow。”

  “Thatiscertainlyverysingular。Hadtheboyabicycle?“

  “No。”

  “Wasanyotherbicyclemissing?“

  “No。”

  “Isthatcertain?“

  “Quite。”

  “Well,now,youdonotmeantoseriouslysuggestthatthisGerman

  rodeoffuponabicycleinthedeadofthenight,bearingtheboyin

  hisarms?“

  “Certainlynot。”

  “Thenwhatisthetheoryinyourmind?“

  “Thebicyclemayhavebeenablind。Itmayhavebeenhidden

  somewhere,andthepairgoneoffonfoot。”

  “Quiteso,butitseemsratheranabsurdblind,doesitnot?Were

  thereotherbicyclesinthisshed?“

  “Several。”

  “Wouldhenothavehiddenacouple,hadhedesiredtogivethe

  ideathattheyhadgoneoffuponthem?“

  “Isupposehewould。”

  “Ofcoursehewould。Theblindtheorywon”tdo。Buttheincident

  isanadmirablestarting-pointforaninvestigation。Afterall,a

  bicycleisnotaneasythingtoconcealortodestroy。Oneother

  question。Didanyonecalltoseetheboyonthedaybeforehe

  disappeared?“

  “No。”

  “Didhegetanyletters?“

  “Yes,oneletter。”

  “Fromwhom?“

  “Fromhisfather。”

  “Doyouopentheboys”letters?“

  “No。”

  “Howdoyouknowitwasfromthefather?“

  “Thecoatofarmswasontheenvelope,anditwasaddressedinthe

  Duke”speculiarstiffhand。Besides,theDukeremembershaving

  written。”

  “Whenhadhealetterbeforethat?“

  “Notforseveraldays。”

  “HadheeveronefromFrance?“

  “No,never。

  “Youseethepointofmyquestions,ofcourse。Eithertheboywas

  carriedoffbyforceorhewentofhisownfreewill。Inthelatter

  case,youwouldexpectthatsomepromptingfromoutsidewouldbe

  neededtomakesoyoungaladdosuchathing。Ifhehashadno

  visitors,thatpromptingmusthavecomeinletters;henceItryto

  findoutwhowerehiscorrespondents。”

  “IfearIcannothelpyoumuch。Hisonlycorrespondent,sofaras

  Iknow,washisownfather。”

  “Whowrotetohimontheverydayofhisdisappearance。Werethe

  relationsbetweenfatherandsonveryfriendly?“

  “HisGraceisneververyfriendlywithanyone。Heiscompletely

  immersedinlargepublicquestions,andisratherinaccessibleto

  allordinaryemotions。Buthewasalwayskindtotheboyinhisown

  way。”

  “Buttheofthelatterwerewiththemother?“

  “Yes。”

  “Didhesayso?“

  “No。”

  “TheDuke,then?“

  “Goodheaven,no!“

  “Thenhowcouldyouknow?“

  “IhavehadsomeconfidentialtalkswithMr。JamesWilder,his

  Gracessecretary。ItwashewhogavemetheinformationaboutLord

  Saltire”sfeelings。”

  “Isee。Bytheway,thatlastletteroftheDukes-wasitfoundin

  theboy”sroomafterhewasgone?“

  “No,hehadtakenitwithhim。Ithink,Mr。Holmes,itistime

  thatwewereleavingforEuston。”

  “Iwillorderafour-wheeler。Inaquarterofanhour,weshallbe

  atyourservice。Ifyouaretelegraphinghome,Mr。Huxtable,it

  wouldbewelltoallowthepeopleinyourneighbourhoodtoimagine

  thattheinquiryisstillgoingoninLiverpool,orwhereverelsethat

  redherringledyourpack。InthemeantimeIwilldoalittlequiet

  workatyourowndoors,andperhapsthescentisnotsocoldbut

  thattwooldhoundslikeWatsonandmyselfmaygetasniffofit。”

  Thateveningfoundusinthecold,bracingatmosphereofthePeak

  country,inwhichDr。Huxtable”sfamousschoolissituated。Itwas

  alreadydarkwhenwereachedit。Acardwaslyingonthehalltable,

  andthebutlerwhisperedsomethingtohismaster,whoturnedtous

  withagitationineveryheavyfeature。

  “TheDukeishere,“saidhe。“TheDukeandMr。Wilderareinthe

  study。Come,gentlemen,andIwillintroduceyou。”

  Iwas,ofcourse,familiarwiththepicturesofthefamous

  statesman,butthemanhimselfwasverydifferentfromhis

  representation。Hewasatallandstatelyperson,scrupulously

  dressed,withadrawn,thinface,andanosewhichwasgrotesquely

  curvedandlong。Hiscomplexionwasofadeadpallor,whichwasmore

  startlingbycontrastwithalong,dwindlingbeardofvividred,which

  floweddownoverhiswhitewaistcoatwithhiswatch-chaingleaming

  throughitsfringe。Suchwasthestatelypresencewholookedstonily

  atusfromthecentreofDr。Huxtable”shearthrug。Besidehimstood

  averyyoungman,whomIunderstoodtobeWilder,theprivate

  secretary。Hewassmall,nervous,alertwithintelligentlight-blue

  eyesandmobilefeatures。Itwashewhoatonce,inanincisiveand

  positivetone,openedtheconversation。

  “Icalledthismorning,Dr。Huxtable,toolatetopreventyoufrom

  startingforLondon。IlearnedthatyourobjectwastoinviteMr。

  SherlockHolmestoundertaketheconductofthiscase。HisGraceis

  surprised,Dr。Huxtable,thatyoushouldhavetakensuchastep

  withoutconsultinghim。”

  “WhenIlearnedthatthepolicehadfailed-“

  “HisGraceisbynomeansconvincedthatthepolicehavefailed。”

  “Butsurely,Mr。Wilder-“

  “Youarewellaware,Dr。Huxtable,thathisGraceisparticularly

  anxioustoavoidallpublicscandal。Hepreferstotakeasfew

  peopleaspossibleintohisconfidence。”

  “Themattercanbeeasilyremedied,“saidthebrowbeatendoctor;

  “Mr。SherlockHolmescanreturntoLondonbythemorningtrain。”

  “Hardlythat,Doctor,hardlythat,“saidHolmes,inhisblandest

  voice。“Thisnorthernairisinvigoratingandpleasant,soIpropose

  tospendafewdaysuponyourmoors,andtooccupymymindasbestI

  may。WhetherIhavetheshelterofyourrooforofthevillageinnis,

  ofcourse,foryoutodecide。”

  Icouldseethattheunfortunatedoctorwasinthelaststageof

  indecision,fromwhichhewasrescuedbythedeep,sonorousvoiceof

  thered-beardedDuke,whichboomedoutlikeadinner-gong。

  “IagreewithMr。Wilder,Dr。Huxtable,thatyouwouldhavedone

  wiselytoconsultme。ButsinceMr。Holmeshasalreadybeentakeninto

  yourconfidence,itwouldindeedbeabsurdthatweshouldnotavail

  ourselvesofhisservices。Farfromgoingtotheinn,Mr。Holmes,I

  shouldbepleasedifyouwouldcomeandstaywithmeatHoldernesse

  Hall。”

  “IthankyourGrace。Forthepurposesofmyinvestigation,Ithink

  thatitwouldbewiserformetoremainatthesceneofthemystery。”

  “Justasyoulike,Mr。Holmes。AnyinformationwhichMr。WilderorI

  cangiveyouis,ofcourse,atyourdisposal。”

  “ItwillprobablybenecessaryformetoseeyouattheHall,“

  saidHolmes。“Iwouldonlyaskyounow,sir,whetheryouhaveformed

  anyexplanationinyourownmindastothemysteriousdisappearanceof

  yourson?“

  “NosirIhavenot。”

  “ExcusemeifIalludetothatwhichispainfultoyou,butIhave

  noalternative。DoyouthinkthattheDuchesshadanythingtodo

  withthematter?“

  Thegreatministershowedperceptiblehesitation。

  “Idonotthinkso,“hesaid,atlast。

  “Theothermostobviousexplanationisthatthechildhasbeen

  kidnappedforthepurposeoflevyingransom。Youhavenothadany

  demandofthesort?“

  “No,sir。”

  “Onemorequestion,yourGrace。Iunderstandthatyouwroteto

  yoursonuponthedaywhenthisincidentoccurred。”

  “No,Iwroteuponthedaybefore。”

  “Exactly。Buthereceiveditonthatday?“

  “Yes。”

  “Wasthereanythinginyourletterwhichmighthaveunbalancedhim

  orinducedhimtotakesuchastep?“

  “No,sir,certainlynot。”

  “Didyoupostthatletteryourself?“

  Thenobleman”sreplywasinterruptedbyhissecretary,whobroke

  inwithsomeheat。

  “HisGraceisnotinthehabitofpostinglettershimself,“saidhe。

  “Thisletterwaslaidwithothersuponthestudytable,andImyself

  puttheminthepost-bag。”

  “Youaresurethisonewasamongthem?“

  “Yes,Iobservedit。”

  “HowmanylettersdidyourGracewritethatday?“

  “Twentyorthirty。Ihavealargecorrespondence。Butsurelythisis

  somewhatirrelevant?“

  “Notentirely,“saidHolmes。

  “Formyownpart,“theDukecontinued,“Ihaveadvisedthepoliceto

  turntheirattentiontothesouthofFrance。Ihavealreadysaid

  thatIdonotbelievethattheDuchesswouldencouragesomonstrousan

  action,buttheladhadthemostwrongheadedopinions,anditis

  possiblethathemayhavefledtoher,aidedandabettedbythis

  German。Ithink,Dr。Huxtable,thatwewillnowreturntotheHall。”

  IcouldseethattherewereotherquestionswhichHolmeswould

  havewishedtoput,butthenobleman”sabruptmannershowedthatthe

  interviewwasatanend。Itwasevidentthattohisintensely

  aristocraticnaturethisdiscussionofhisintimatefamilyaffairs

  withastrangerwasmostabhorrent,andthathefearedlestevery

  freshquestionwouldthrowafiercerlightintothediscreetly

  shadowedcornersofhisducalhistory。

  Whenthenoblemanandhissecretaryhadleft,myfriendflung

  himselfatoncewithcharacteristiceagernessintotheinvestigation。

  Theboy”schamberwascarefullyexamined,andyieldednothingsave

  theabsoluteconvictionthatitwasonlythroughthewindowthathe

  couldhaveescaped。TheGermanmaster”sroomandeffectsgaveno

  furtherclue。Inhiscaseatrailerofivyhadgivenwayunderhis

  weight,andwesawbythelightofalanternthemarkonthelawn

  wherehisheelshadcomedown。Thatonedintintheshort,greengrass

  wastheonlymaterialwitnessleftofthisinexplicablenocturnal

  flight。

  SherlockHolmesleftthehousealone,andonlyreturnedafter

  eleven。Hehadobtainedalargeordnancemapoftheneighbourhood,and

  thishebroughtintomyroom,wherehelaiditoutonthebed,and,

  havingbalancedthelampinthemiddleofit,hebegantosmokeover

  it,andoccasionallytopointoutobjectsofinterestwiththereeking

  amberofhispipe。

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