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  Itwas,then,inayear,andeveninadecade,thatshallbe

  nameless,thatupononeTuesdaymorninginautumnwefoundtwo

  visitorsofEuropeanfamewithinthewallsofourhumbleroominBaker

  Street。Theone,austere,high-nosed,eagle-eyed,anddominant,was

  noneotherthantheillustriousLordBellinger,twicePremierof

  Britain。Theother,dark,clear-cut,andelegant,hardlyyetofmiddle

  age,andendowedwitheverybeautyofbodyandofmind,wasthe

  RightHonourableTrelawneyHope,SecretaryforEuropeanAffairs,and

  themostrisingstatesmaninthecountry。Theysatsidebysideupon

  ourpaper-litteredsettee,anditwaseasytoseefromtheirworn

  andanxiousfacesthatitwasbusinessofthemostpressingimportance

  whichhadbroughtthem。ThePremier”sthin,blue-veinedhandswere

  claspedtightlyovertheivoryheadofhisumbrella,andhisgaunt,

  asceticfacelookedgloomilyfromHolmestome。TheEuropeanSecretary

  pullednervouslyathismoustacheandfidgetedwiththesealsofhis

  watch-chain。

  “WhenIdiscoveredmyloss,Mr。Holmes,whichwasateighto”clock

  thismorning,IatonceinformedthePrimeMinister。Itwasathis

  suggestionthatwehavebothcometoyou。”

  “Haveyouinformedthepolice?“

  “No,sir,“saidthePrimeMinister,withthequick,decisive

  mannerforwhichhewasfamous。“Wehavenotdoneso,norisit

  possiblethatweshoulddoso。Toinformthepolicemust,inthe

  longrun,meantoinformthepublic。Thisiswhatweparticularly

  desiretoavoid。”

  “Andwhy,sir?“

  “Becausethedocumentinquestionisofsuchimmenseimportance

  thatitspublicationmightveryeasily-Imightalmostsayprobably-

  leadtoEuropeancomplicationsoftheutmostmoment。Itisnottoo

  muchtosaythatpeaceorwarmayhangupontheissue。Unlessits

  recoverycanbeattendedwiththeutmostsecrecy,thenitmayas

  wellnotberecoveredatall,forallthatisaimedatbythosewho

  havetakenitisthatitscontentsshouldbegenerallyknown。”

  “Iunderstand。Now,Mr。TrelawneyHope,Ishouldbemuchobliged

  ifyouwouldtellmeexactlythecircumstancesunderwhichthis

  documentdisappeared。”

  “Thatcanbedoneinaveryfewwords,Mr。Holmes。Theletter-forit

  wasaletterfromaforeignpotentate-wasreceivedsixdaysago。It

  wasofsuchimportancethatIhaveneverleftitinmysafe,but

  havetakenitacrosseacheveningtomyhouseinWhitehallTerrace,

  andkeptitinmybedroominalockeddespatch-box。Itwasthere

  lastnight。OfthatIamcertain。IactuallyopenedtheboxwhileI

  wasdressingfordinnerandsawthedocumentinside。Thismorningit

  wasgone。Thedespatch-boxhadstoodbesidetheglassuponmy

  dressing-tableallnight。Iamalightsleeper,andsoismywife。

  Wearebothpreparedtoswearthatnoonecouldhaveenteredthe

  roomduringthenight。AndyetIrepeatthatthepaperisgone。”

  “Whattimedidyoudine?“

  “Half-pastseven。”

  “Howlongwasitbeforeyouwenttobed?“

  “Mywifehadgonetothetheatre。Iwaitedupforher。Itwas

  half-pastelevenbeforewewenttoourroom。”

  “Thenforfourhoursthedespatch-boxhadlainunguarded?“

  “Nooneiseverpermittedtoenterthatroomsavethehouse-maid

  inthemorning,andmyvalet,ormywife”smaid,duringtherestof

  theday。Theyarebothtrustyservantswhohavebeenwithusfor

  sometime。Besides,neitherofthemcouldpossiblyhaveknownthat

  therewasanythingmorevaluablethantheordinarydepartmentalpapers

  inmydespatch-box。”

  “Whodidknowoftheexistenceofthatletter?“

  “Nooneinthehouse。”

  “Surelyyourwifeknew?”

  “No,sir。IhadsaidnothingtomywifeuntilImissedthepaper

  thismorning。”

  ThePremiernoddedapprovingly。

  “Ihavelongknown,sir,howhighisyoursenseofpublicduty,“

  saidhe。“Iamconvincedthatinthecaseofasecretofthis

  importanceitwouldrisesuperiortothemostintimatedomesticties。

  TheEuropeanSecretarybowed。

  “Youdomenomorethanjustice,sir。UntilthismorningIhave

  neverbreathedonewordtomywifeuponthismatter。”

  “Couldshehaveguessed?“

  “No,Mr。Holmes,shecouldnothaveguessed-norcouldanyonehave

  guessed。”

  “Haveyoulostanydocumentsbefore?“

  “No,sir。”

  “WhoisthereinEnglandwhodidknowoftheexistenceofthis

  letter?“

  “EachmemberoftheCabinetwasinformedofityesterday,butthe

  pledgeofsecrecywhichattendseveryCabinetmeetingwasincreasedby

  thesolemnwarningwhichwasgivenbythePrimeMinister。Good

  heavens,tothinkthatwithinafewhoursIshouldmyselfhavelost

  it!“Hishandsomefacewasdistortedwithaspasmofdespair,and

  hishandstoreathishair。Foramomentwecaughtaglimpseofthe

  naturalman,impulsive,ardent,keenlysensitive。Thenextthe

  aristocraticmaskwasreplaced,andthegentlevoicehadreturned。

  “BesidesthemembersoftheCabinettherearetwo,orpossibly

  three,departmentalofficialswhoknowoftheletter。Nooneelsein

  England,Mr。Holmes,Iassureyou。”

  “Butabroad?“

  “Ibelievethatnooneabroadhasseenitsavethemanwhowroteit。

  IamwellconvincedthathisMinisters-thattheusualofficial

  channelshavenotbeenemployed。”

  Holmesconsideredforsomelittletime。

  “Now,sir,Imustaskyoumoreparticularlywhatthisdocumentis,

  andwhyitsdisappearanceshouldhavesuchmomentousconsequences?“

  ThetwostatesmenexchangedaquickglanceandthePremier”s

  shaggyeyebrowsgatheredinafrown。

  “Mr。Holmes,theenvelopeisalong,thinoneofpalebluecolour。

  Thereisasealofredwaxstampedwithacrouchinglion。Itis

  addressedinlarge,boldhandwritingto-“

  “Ifear,sir,“saidHolmes,“that,interestingandindeed

  essentialasthesedetailsare,myinquiriesmustgomoretothe

  rootofthings。Whatwastheletter?“

  “ThatisaStatesecretoftheutmostimportance,andIfearthat

  Icannottellyou,nordoIseethatitisnecessary。Ifbytheaidof

  thepowerswhichyouaresaidtopossessyoucanfindsuchanenvelope

  asIdescribewithitsenclosure,youwillhavedeservedwellof

  yourcountry,andearnedanyrewardwhichitliesinourpowerto

  bestow。”

  SherlockHolmesrosewithasmile。

  “Youaretwoofthemostbusymeninthecountry,“saidhe,“and

  inmyownsmallwayIhavealsoagoodmanycallsuponme。Iregret

  exceedinglythatIcannothelpyouinthismatter,andany

  continuationofthisinterviewwouldbeawasteoftime。”

  ThePremiersprangtohisfeetwiththatquick,fiercegleamof

  hisdeep-seteyesbeforewhichaCabinethascowered。“Iamnot

  accustomed,sir,“hebegan,butmasteredhisangerandresumedhis

  seat。Foraminuteormoreweallsatinsilence。Thentheold

  statesmanshruggedhisshoulders。

  “Wemustacceptyourterms,Mr。Holmes。Nodoubtyouareright,

  anditisunreasonableforustoexpectyoutoactunlesswegive

  youourentireconfidence。”

  “Iagreewithyou,“saidtheyoungerstatesman。

  “ThenIwilltellyou,relyingentirelyuponyourhonourandthatof

  yourcolleague,Dr。Watson。Imayappealtoyourpatriotismalso,

  forIcouldnotimagineagreatermisfortuneforthecountrythanthat

  thisaffairshouldcomeout。”

  “Youmaysafelytrustus。”

  “Theletter,then,isfromacertainforeignpotentatewhobas

  beenruffledbysomerecentColonialdevelopmentsofthiscountry。

  Ithasbeenwrittenhurriedlyanduponhisownresponsibility

  entirely。InquirieshaveshownthathisMinistersknownothingof

  thematter。Atthesametimeitiscouchedinsounfortunateamanner,

  andcertainphrasesinitareofsoprovocativeacharacter,that

  itspublicationwouldundoubtedlyleadtoamostdangerousstateof

  feelinginthiscountry。Therewouldbesuchaferment,sir,thatIdo

  nothesitatetosaythatwithinaweekofthepublicationofthat

  letterthiscountrywouldbeinvolvedinagreatwar。”

  Holmeswroteanameuponaslipofpaperandhandedittothe

  Premier。

  “Exactly。Itwashe。Anditisthisletter-thisletterwhichmay

  wellmeantheexpenditureofathousandmillionsandthelivesofa

  hundredthousandmen-whichhasbecomelostinthisunaccountable

  fashion。”

  “Haveyouinformedthesender?“

  “Yes,sir,aciphertelegramhasbeendespatched。”

  “Perhapshedesiresthepublicationoftheletter。”

  “No,sir,wehavestrongreasontobelievethathealready

  understandsthathehasactedinanindiscreetandhot-headed

  manner。Itwouldbeagreaterblowtohimandtohiscountrythanto

  usifthisletterweretocomeout。”

  “Ifthisisso,whoseinterestisitthat,thelettershouldcome

  out?Whyshouldanyonedesiretostealitortopublishit?“

  “There,Mr。Holmes,youtakemeintoregionsofhighinternational

  politics。ButifyouconsidertheEuropeansituationyouwillhave

  nodifficultyinperceivingthemotive。ThewholeofEuropeisan

  armedcamp。Thereisadoubleleaguewhichmakesafairbalanceof

  militarypower。GreatBritainholdsthescales。IfBritainweredriven

  intowarwithoneconfederacy,itwouldassurethesupremacyofthe

  otherconfederacy,whethertheyjoinedinthewarornot。Doyou

  follow?“

  “Veryclearly。Itisthentheinterestoftheenemiesofthis

  potentatetosecureandpublishthisletter,soastomakeabreach

  betweenhiscountryandours?“

  “Yes,sir。”

  “Andtowhomwouldthisdocumentbesentifitfellintothehands

  ofanenemy?“

  “ToanyofthegreatChancelleriesofEurope。Itisprobably

  speedingonitswaythitheratthepresentinstantasfastassteam

  cantakeit。”

  Mr。TrelawneyHopedroppedhisheadonhischestandgroaned

  aloud。ThePremierplacedhishandkindlyuponhisshoulder。

  “Itisyourmisfortune,mydearfellow。Noonecanblameyou。

  Thereisnoprecautionwhichyouhaveneglected。Now,Mr。Holmes,

  youareinfullpossessionofthefacts。Whatcoursedoyou

  recommend?“

  Holmesshookhisheadmournfully。

  “Youthink,sir,thatunlessthisdocumentisrecoveredtherewill

  bewar?“

  “Ithinkitisveryprobable。”

  “Then,sir,prepareforwar。”

  “Thatisahardsaying,Mr。Holmes。”

  “Considerthefacts,sir。Itisinconceivablethatitwastaken

  aftereleven-thirtyatnight,sinceIunderstandthatMr。Hopeandhis

  wifewerebothintheroomfromthathouruntilthelosswasfound

  out。Itwastaken,then,yesterdayeveningbetweenseven-thirtyand

  eleven-thirty,probablyneartheearlierhour,sincewhoevertookit

  evidentlyknewthatitwasthereandwouldnaturallysecureitas

  earlyaspossible。Now,sir,ifadocumentofthisimportancewere

  takenatthathour,wherecanitbenow?Noonehasanyreasonto

  retainit。Ithasbeenpassedrapidlyontothosewhoneedit。What

  chancehavewenowtoovertakeoreventotraceit?Itisbeyondour

  reach。”

  ThePrimeMinisterrosefromthesettee。

  “Whatyousayisperfectlylogical,Mr。Holmes。Ifeelthatthe

  matterisindeedoutofourhands。”

  “Letuspresume,forargument”ssake,thatthedocumentwastakenby

  themaidorbythevalet-“

  “Theyarebotholdandtriedservants。”

  “Iunderstandyoutosaythatyourroomisonthesecondfloor,that

  thereisnoentrancefromwithout,andthatfromwithinnoonecould

  goupunobserved。Itmust,then,besomebodyinthehousewhohas

  takenit。Towhomwouldthethieftakeit?Tooneofseveral

  internationalspiesandsecretagents,whosenamesaretolerably

  familiartome。Therearethreewhomaybesaidtobetheheadsof

  theirprofession。Iwillbeginmyresearchbygoingroundand

  findingifeachofthemisathispost。Ifoneismissing-

  especiallyifhehasdisappearedsincelastnight-wewillhavesome

  indicationastowherethedocumenthasgone。”

  “Whyshouldhebemissing?“askedtheEuropeanSecretary。“He

  wouldtakethelettertoanEmbassyinLondon,aslikelyasnot。”

  “Ifancynot。Theseagentsworkindependently,andtheirrelations

  withtheEmbassiesareoftenstrained。”

  ThePrimeMinisternoddedhisacquiescence。

  “Ibelieveyouareright,Mr。Holmes。Hewouldtakesovaluablea

  prizetoheadquarterswithhisownhands。Ithinkthatyourcourse

  ofactionisanexcellentone。Meanwhile,Hope,wecannotneglect

  allourotherdutiesonaccountofthisonemisfortune。Shouldthere

  beanyfreshdevelopmentsduringthedayweshallcommunicatewith

  you,andyouwillnodoubtletusknowtheresultsofyourown

  inquiries。”

  Thetwostatesmenbowedandwalkedgravelyfromtheroom。

  WhenourillustriousvisitorshaddepartedHolmeslithispipein

  silenceandsatforsometimelostinthedeepestthought。Ihad

  openedthemorningpaperandwasimmersedinasensationalcrimewhich

  hadoccurredinLondonthenightbefore,whenmyfriendgavean

  exclamation,sprangtohisfeet,andlaidhispipedownuponthe

  mantelpiece。

  “Yes,“saidhe,“thereisnobetterwayofapproachingit。The

  situationisdesperate,butnothopeless。Evennow,ifwecouldbe

  surewhichofthemhastakenit,itisjustpossiblethatithasnot

  yetpassedoutofhishands。Afterall,itisaquestionofmoneywith

  thesefellows,andIhavetheBritishtreasurybehindme。Ifit”son

  themarketI”llbuyit-ifitmeansanotherpennyontheincome-tax。

  Itisconceivablethatthefellowmightholditbacktoseewhat

  bidscomefromthissidebeforehetrieshisluckontheother。

  Thereareonlythosethreecapableofplayingsoboldagame-there

  areOberstein,LaRothiere,andEduardoLucas。Iwillseeeachof

  them。”

  Iglancedatmymorningpaper。

  “IsthatEduardoLucasofGodolphinStreet?“

  “Yes。”

  “Youwillnotseehim。”

  “Whynot?“

  “Hewasmurderedinhishouselastnight。”

  Myfriendhassooftenastonishedmeinthecourseofouradventures

  thatitwaswithasenseofexultationthatIrealizedhow

  completelyIhadastonishedhim。Hestaredinamazement,andthen

  snatchedthepaperfrommyhands。ThiswastheparagraphwhichIhad

  beenengagedinreadingwhenherosefromhischair。MURDERINWESTMINSTER

  Acrimeofmysteriouscharacterwascommittedlastnightat16

  GodolphinStreet,oneoftheold-fashionedandsecludedrowsof

  eighteenthcenturyhouseswhichliebetweentheriverandtheAbbey,

  almostintheshadowofthegreatToweroftheHousesofParliament。

  ThissmallbutselectmansionhasbeeninhabitedforsomeyearsbyMr。

  EduardoLucas,wellknowninsocietycirclesbothonaccountofhis

  charmingpersonalityandbecausehehasthewell-deservedreputation

  ofbeingoneofthebestamateurtenorsinthecountry。Mr。Lucasis

  anunmarriedman,thirty-fouryearsofage,andhisestablishment

  consistsofMrs。Pringle,anelderlyhousekeeper,andofMitton,his

  valet。Theformerretiresearlyandsleepsatthetopofthehouse。

  Thevaletwasoutfortheevening,visitingafriendatHammersmith。

  Fromteno”clockonwardMr。Lucashadthehousetohimself。What

  occurredduringthattimehasnotyettranspired,butataquarter

  totwelvePolice-constableBarrett,passingalongGodolphinStreet

  observedthatthedoorofNo。16wasajar。Heknocked,butreceivedno

  answer。Perceivingalightinthefrontroom,headvancedintothe

  passageandagainknocked,butwithoutreply。Hethenpushedopen

  thedoorandentered。Theroomwasinastateofwilddisorder,the

  furniturebeingallswepttooneside,andonechairlyingonitsback

  inthecentre。Besidethischair,andstillgraspingoneofits

  legs,laytheunfortunatetenantofthehouse。Hehadbeenstabbed

  totheheartandmusthavediedinstantly。Theknifewithwhichthe

  crimehadbeencommittedwasacurvedIndiandagger,pluckeddownfrom

  atrophyofOrientalarmswhichadornedoneofthewalls。Robberydoes

  notappeartohavebeenthemotiveofthecrime,fortherehadbeenno

  attempttoremovethevaluablecontentsoftheroom。Mr。EduardoLucas

  wassowellknownandpopularthathisviolentandmysteriousfate

  willarousepainfulinterestandintensesympathyinawidespread

  circleoffriends。

  “Well,Watson,whatdoyoumakeofthis?“askedHolmes,afteralong

  pause。

  “Itisanamazingcoincidence。”

  “Acoincidence!Hereisoneofthethreemenwhomwehadnamedas

  possibleactorsinthisdrama,andhemeetsaviolentdeathduringthe

  veryhourswhenweknowthatthatdramawasbeingenacted。Theodds

  areenormousagainstitsbeingcoincidence。Nofigurescouldexpress

  them。No,mydearWatson,thetwoeventsareconnected-mustbe

  connected。Itisforustofindtheconnection。”

  “Butnowtheofficialpolicemustknowall。”

  “Notatall。TheyknowalltheyseeatGodolphinStreet。They

  know-andshallknow-nothingofWhitehallTerrace。Onlyweknowof

  bothevents,andcantracetherelationbetweenthem。Thereisone

  obviouspointwhichwould,inanycase,haveturnedmysuspicions

  againstLucas。GodolphinStreet,Westminster,isonlyafewminutes”

  walkfromWhitehallTerrace。TheothersecretagentswhomIhavenamed

  liveintheextremeWestEnd。Itwaseasier,therefore,forLucasthan

  fortheotherstoestablishaconnectionorreceiveamessagefromthe

  EuropeanSecretary”shousehold-asmallthing,andyetwhereevents

  arecompressedintoafewhoursitmayproveessential。Halloa!what

  havewehere?“

  Mrs。Hudsonhadappearedwithalady”scarduponhersalver。

  Holmesglancedatit,raisedhiseyebrows,andhandeditovertome。

  “AskLadyHildaTrelawneyHopeifshewillbekindenoughtostep

  up,“saidhe。

  Amomentlaterourmodestapartment,alreadysodistinguishedthat

  morning,wasfurtherhonouredbytheentranceofthemostlovelywoman

  inLondon。Ihadoftenheardofthebeautyoftheyoungestdaughterof

  theDukeofBelminster,butnodescriptionofit,andnocontemplation

  ofcolourlessphotographs,hadpreparedmeforthesubtle,delicate

  charmandthebeautifulcolouringofthatexquisitehead。Andyetas

  wesawitthatautumnmorning,itwasnotitsbeautywhichwouldbe

  thefirstthingtoimpresstheobserver。Thecheekwaslovelybutit

  waspaledwithemotion,theeyeswerebrightbutitwasthebrightness

  offever,thesensitivemouthwastightanddrawninaneffortafter

  self-command。Terror-notbeauty-waswhatsprangfirsttotheeye

  asourfairvisitorstoodframedforaninstantintheopendoor。

  “Hasmyhusbandbeenhere,Mr。Holmes?“

  “Yes,madam。hehasbeenhere。”

  “Mr。Holmes。IimploreyounottotellhimthatIcamehere。”Holmes

  bowedcoldly,andmotionedtheladytoachair。

  “Yourladyshipplacesmeinaverydelicateposition。Ibegthatyou

  willsitdownandtellmewhatyoudesire,butIfearthatIcannot

  makeanyunconditionalpromise。”

  Shesweptacrosstheroomandseatedherselfwithherbacktothe

  window。Itwasaqueenlypresence-tall,graceful,andintensely

  womanly。

  “Mr。Holmes,“shesaid-andherwhite-glovedhandsclaspedand

  unclaspedasshespoke-“Iwillspeakfranklytoyouinthehopesthat

  itmayinduceyoutospeakfranklyinreturn。Thereiscomplete

  confidencebetweenmyhusbandandmeonallmatterssaveone。Thatone

  ispolitics。Onthishislipsaresealed。Hetellsmenothing。Now,

  Iamawarethattherewasamostdeplorableoccurrenceinourhouse

  lastnight。Iknowthatapaperhasdisappeared。Butbecausethe

  matterispoliticalmyhusbandrefusestotakemeintohiscomplete

  confidence。Nowitisessential-essential,Isay-thatIshould

  thoroughlyunderstandit。Youaretheonlyotherperson,saveonly

  thesepoliticians,whoknowsthetruefacts。Ibegyouthen,Mr。

  Holmes,totellmeexactlywhathashappenedandwhatitwillleadto。

  Tellmeall,Mr。Holmes。Letnoregardforyourclient”sinterests

  keepyousilent,forIassureyouthathisinterests,ifhewouldonly

  seeit,wouldbebestservedbytakingmeintohiscomplete

  confidence。Whatwasthispaperwhichwasstolen?“

  “Madam,whatyouaskmeisreallyimpossible。”

  Shegroanedandsankherfaceinherhands。

  “Youmustseethatthisisso,madam。Ifyourhusbandthinksfit

  tokeepyouinthedarkoverthismatter,isitforme,whohasonly

  learnedthetruefactsunderthepledgeofprofessionalsecrecy,to

  tellwhathehaswithheld?Itisnotfairtoaskit。Itishimwhom

  youmustask。”

  “Ihaveaskedhim。Icometoyouasalastresource。Butwithout

  yourtellingmeanythingdefinite,Mr。Holmes,youmaydoagreat

  serviceifyouwouldenlightenmeononepoint。”

  “Whatisit,madam?“

  “Ismyhusband”spoliticalcareerlikelytosufferthroughthis

  incident?“

  “Well,madam,unlessitissetrightitmaycertainlyhaveavery

  unfortunateeffect。”

  “Ah!“Shedrewinherbreathsharplyasonewhosedoubtsare

  resolved。

  “Onemorequestion,Mr。Holmes。Fromanexpressionwhichmy

  husbanddroppedinthefirstshockofthisdisasterIunderstood

  thatterriblepublicconsequencesmightarisefromthelossofthis

  document。”

  “Ifhesaidso,Icertainlycannotdenyit。”

  “Ofwhatnaturearethey?“

  “Nay,madam,thereagainyouaskmemorethanIcanpossibly

  answer。”

  “ThenIwilltakeupnomoreofyourtime。Icannotblameyou,Mr。

  Holmes,forhavingrefusedtospeakmorefreely,andyouonyour

  sidewillnot,Iamsure,thinktheworseofmebecauseIdesire,even

  againsthiswill,tosharemyhusband”sanxieties。OncemoreIbeg

  thatyouwillsaynothingofmyvisit。”

  Shelookedbackatusfromthedoor,andIhadalastimpression

  ofthatbeautifulhauntedface,thestartledeyes,andthedrawn

  mouth。Thenshewasgone。

  “Now,Watson,thefairsexisyourdepartment,“saidHolmes,with

  asmile,whenthedwindlingfrou-frouofskirtshadendedinthe

  slamofthefrontdoor。“Whatwasthefairlady”sgame?Whatdidshe

  reallywant?“

  “Surelyherownstatementisclearandheranxietyverynatural。”

  “Hum!Thinkofherappearance,Watson-hermanner,hersuppressed

  excitement,herrestlessness,hertenacityinaskingquestions。

  Rememberthatshecomesofacastewhodonotlightlyshowemotion。”

  “Shewascertainlymuchmoved。”

  “Rememberalsothecuriousearnestnesswithwhichsheassuredus

  thatitwasbestforherhusbandthatsheshouldknowall。Whatdid

  shemeanbythat?Andyoumusthaveobserved,Watson,howshe

  manoeuvredtohavethelightatherback。Shedidnotwishusto

  readherexpression。”

  “Yes,shechosetheonechairintheroom。”

  “Andyetthemotivesofwomenaresoinscrutable。Yourememberthe

  womanatMargatewhomIsuspectedforthesamereason。Nopowderon

  hernose-thatprovedtobethecorrectsolution。Howcanyoubuildon

  suchaquicksand?Theirmosttrivialactionmaymeanvolumes,ortheir

  mostextraordinaryconductmaydependuponahairpinoracurling

  tongs。Good-morning,Watson。”

  “Youareoff?“

  “Yes,IwillwhileawaythemorningatGodolphinStreetwithour

  friendsoftheregularestablishment。WithEduardoLucasliesthe

  solutionofourproblem,thoughImustadmitthatIhavenotan

  inklingastowhatformitmaytake。Itisacapitalmistaketo

  theorizeinadvanceofthefacts。Doyoustayonguard,mygood

  Watson,andreceiveanyfreshvisitors。I”lljoinyouatlunchifIam

  able。”

  AllthatdayandthenextandthenextHolmeswasinamoodwhich

  hisfriendswouldcantaciturn,andothersmorose。Heranoutand

  ranin,smokedincessantly,playedsnatchesonhisviolin,sankinto

  reveries,devouredsandwichesatirregularhours,andhardly

  answeredthecasualquestionswhichIputtohim。Itwasevidenttome

  thatthingswerenotgoingwellwithhimorhisquest。Hewouldsay

  nothingofthecase,anditwasfromthepapersthatIlearnedthe

  particularsoftheinquest,andthearrestwiththesubsequentrelease

  ofJohnMitton,thevaletofthedeceased。Thecoroner”sjury

  broughtintheobviousWilfulMurder,butthe,partiesremainedas

  unknownasever。Nomotivewassuggested。Theroomwasfullof

  articlesofvalue,butnonehadbeentaken。Thedeadman”spapers

  hadnotbeentamperedwith。Theywerecarefullyexamined,andshowed

  thathewasakeenstudentofinternationalpolitics,anindefatigable

  gossip,aremarkablelinguist,andanuntiringletterwriter。Hehad

  beenonintimatetermswiththeleadingpoliticiansofseveral

  countries。Butnothingsensationalwasdiscoveredamongthe

  documentswhichfilledhisdrawers。Astohisrelationswithwomen,

  theyappearedtohavebeenpromiscuousbutsuperficial。Hehadmany

  acquaintancesamongthem,butfewfriends,andnoonewhomheloved。

  Hishabitswereregular,hisconductinoffensive。Hisdeathwasan

  absolutemysteryandlikelytoremainso。

  AstothearrestofJohnMitton,thevalet,itwasacouncilof

  despairasanalternativetoabsoluteinaction。Butnocasecouldbe

  sustainedagainsthim。HehadvisitedfriendsinHammersmiththat

  night。Thealibiwascomplete。Itistruethathestartedhomeatan

  hourwhichshouldhavebroughthimtoWestminsterbeforethetimewhen

  thecrimewasdiscovered,buthisownexplanationthathehadwalked

  partofthewayseemedprobableenoughinviewofthefinenessof

  thenight。Hehadactuallyarrivedattwelveo”clock,andappeared

  tobeoverwhelmedbytheunexpectedtragedy。Hehadalwaysbeenon

  goodtermswithhismaster。Severalofthedeadman”spossessions-

  notablyasmallcaseofrazors-hadbeenfoundinthevalet”sboxes,

  butheexplainedthattheyhadbeenpresentsfromthedeceased,and

  thehousekeeperwasabletocorroboratethestory。Mittonhadbeen

  inLucas”semploymentforthreeyears。ItwasnoticeablethatLucas

  didnottakeMittonontheContinentwithhim。Sometimeshevisited

  Parisforthreemonthsonend,butMittonwasleftinchargeofthe

  GodolphinStreethouse。Astothehousekeeper,shehadheardnothing

  onthenightofthecrime。Ifhermasterhadavisitorhehad

  himselfadmittedhim。

  Soforthreemorningsthemysteryremained,sofarasIcouldfollow

  itinthepapers。IfHolmesknewmore,hekepthisowncounsel,but,

  ashetoldmethatInspectorLestradehadtakenhimintohiminto

  hisconfidenceinthecase,Iknewthathewasinclosetouchwith

  everydevelopment。Uponthefourthdaythereappearedalong

  telegramfromPariswhichseemedtosolvethewholequestion。

  AdiscoveryhasjustbeenmadebytheParisianpolice[saidthe

  DailyTelegraph]whichraisestheveilwhichhungroundthetragic

  fateofMr。EduardoLucas,whomethisdeathbyviolencelastMonday

  nightatGodolphinStreet,Westminster。Ourreaderswillrememberthat

  thedeceasedgentlemanwasfoundstabbedinhisroom,andthatsome

  suspicionattachedtohisvalet,butthatthecasebrokedownonan

  alibi。Yesterdayalady,whohasbeenknownasMme。HenriFournaye,

  occupyingasmallvillaintheRueAusterlitz,wasreportedtothe

  authoritiesbyherservantsasbeinginsane。Anexaminationshowedshe

  hadindeeddevelopedmaniaofadangerousandpermanentform。On

  inquiry,thepolicehavediscoveredthatMme。HenriFournayeonly

  returnedfromajourneytoLondononTuesdaylast,andthereis

  evidencetoconnectherwiththecrimeatWestminster。Acomparisonof

  photographshasprovedconclusivelythatM。HenriFournayeandEduardo

  Lucaswerereallyoneandthesameperson,andthatthedeceasedhad

  forsomereasonlivedadoublelifeinLondonandParis。Mme。

  Fournaye,whoisofCreoleorigin,isofanextremelyexcitable

  nature,andhassufferedinthepastfromattacksofjealousywhich

  haveamountedtofrenzy。Itisconjecturedthatitwasinoneofthese

  thatshecommittedtheterriblecrimewhichhascausedsucha

  sensationinLondon。HermovementsupontheMondaynighthavenot

  yetbeentraced,butitisundoubtedthatawomanansweringtoher

  descriptionattractedmuchattentionatCharingCrossStationon

  Tuesdaymorningbythewildnessofherappearanceandtheviolence

  ofhergestures。Itisprobable,therefore,thatthecrimewas

  eithercommittedwheninsane,orthatitsimmediateeffectwasto

  drivetheunhappywomanoutofhermind。Atpresentsheisunableto

  giveanycoherentaccountofthepast,andthedoctorsholdoutno

  hopesofthereestablishmentofherreason。Thereisevidencethata

  woman,whomighthavebeenMme。Fournaye,wasseenforsomehoursupon

  MondaynightwatchingthehouseinGodolphinStreet。

  “Whatdoyouthinkofthat,Holmes?“Ihadreadtheaccountaloudto

  him,whilehefinishedhisbreakfast。

  “MydearWatson,“saidhe,asherosefromthetableandpacedup

  anddowntheroom,“Youaremostlong-suffering,butifIhavetold

  younothinginthelastthreedays,itisbecausethereisnothing

  totell。EvennowthisreportfromParisdoesnothelpusmuch。”

  “Surelyitisfinalasregardstheman”sdeath。”

  “Theman”sdeathisamereincident-atrivialepisode-in

  comparisonwithourrealtask,whichistotracethisdocumentand

  saveaEuropeancatastrophe。Onlyoneimportantthinghashappened

  inthelastthreedays,andthatisthatnothinghashappened。Iget

  reportsalmosthourlyfromthegovernment,anditiscertainthat

  nowhereinEuropeisthereanysignoftrouble。Now,ifthisletter

  wereloose-no,itcan”tbeloose-butifitisn”tloose,wherecanit

  be?Whohasit?Whyisitheldback?That”sthequestionthatbeatsin

  mybrainlikeahammer。Wasit,indeed,acoincidencethatLucas

  shouldmeethisdeathonthenightwhentheletterdisappeared?Did

  thelettereverreachhim?Ifso,whyisitnotamonghispapers?

  Didthismadwifeofhiscarryitoffwithher?Ifso,isitinher

  houseinParis?HowcouldIsearchforitwithouttheFrenchpolice

  havingtheirsuspicionsaroused?Itisacase,mydearWatson,where

  thelawisasdangeroustousasthecriminalsare。Everyman”shand

  isagainstus,andyettheinterestsatstakearecolossal。ShouldI

  bringittoasuccessfulconclusion,itwillcertainlyrepresentthe

  crowninggloryofmycareer。Ah,hereismylatestfromthefront!“He

  glancedhurriedlyatthenotewhichhadbeenhandedin。“Halloa!

  Lestradeseemstohaveobservedsomethingofinterest。Putonyour

  hat,Watson,andwewillstrolldowntogethertoWestminster。”

  Itwasmyfirstvisittothesceneofthecrime-ahigh,dingy,

  narrow-chestedhouse,prim,formal,andsolid,likethecentury

  whichgaveitbirth。Lestrade”sbulldogfeaturesgazedoutatus

  fromthefrontwindow,andhegreeteduswarmlywhenabigconstable

  hadopenedthedoorandletusin。Theroomintowhichwewereshown

  wasthatinwhichthecrimehadbeencommitted,butnotraceofitnow

  remainedsaveanugly,irregularstainuponthecarpet。Thiscarpet

  wasasmallsquaredruggetinthecentreoftheroom,surroundedby

  abroadexpanseofbeautiful,old-fashionedwood-flooringinsquare

  blocks,highlypolished。Overthefireplacewasamagnificenttrophy

  ofweapons,oneofwhichhadbeenusedonthattragicnight。Inthe

  windowwasasumptuouswriting-desk,andeverydetailofthe

  apartment,thepictures,therugs,andthehangings,allpointedto

  atastewhichwasluxurioustothevergeofeffeminacy。

  “SeentheParisnews?”askedLestrade。

  Holmesnodded。

  “OurFrenchfriendsseemtohavetouchedthespotthistime。No

  doubtit”sjustastheysay。Sheknockedatthedoor-surprise

  visit,Iguess,forhekepthislifeinwater-tightcompartments-he

  letherin,couldn”tkeepherinthestreet。Shetoldhimhowshe

  hadtracedhim,reproachedhim。Onethingledtoanother,andthen

  withthatdaggersohandytheendsooncame。Itwasn”talldonein

  aninstant,though,forthesechairswereallsweptoveryonder,and

  hehadoneinhishandasifhehadtriedtoholdheroffwithit。

  We”vegotitallclearasifwehadseenit。”

  Holmesraisedhiseyebrows。

  “Andyetyouhavesentforme?“

  “Ah,yes,that”sanothermatter-ameretrifle,butthesortof

  thingyoutakeaninterestin-queer,youknow,andwhatyoumight

  callfreakish。Ithasnothingtodowiththemainfact-can”thave,on

  thefaceofit。”

  “Whatisit,then?“

  “Well,youknow,afteracrimeofthissortweareverycarefulto

  keepthingsintheirposition。Nothinghasbeenmoved。Officerin

  chargeheredayandnight。Thismorning,asthemanwasburiedandthe

  investigationover-sofarasthisroomisconcerned-wethoughtwe

  couldtidyupabit。Thiscarpet。Yousee,itisnotfasteneddown,

  onlyjustlaidthere。Wehadoccasiontoraiseit。Wefound-“

  “Yes?Youfound-“

  Holmes”sfacegrewtensewithanxiety。

  “Well,I”msureyouwouldneverguessinahundredyearswhatwedid

  find。Youseethatstainonthecarpet?Well,agreatdealmusthave

  soakedthrough,mustitnot?“

  “Undoubtedlyitmust。”

  “Well,youwillbesurprisedtohearthatthereisnostainonthe

  whitewoodworktocorrespond。”

  “Nostain!Buttheremust-“

  “Yes,soyouwouldsay。Butthefactremainsthatthereisn”t。”

  Hetookthecornerofthecarpetinhishandand,turningitover,

  heshowedthatitwasindeedashesaid。

  “Buttheundersideisasstainedastheupper。Itmusthaveleft

  amark。”

  Lestradechuckledwithdelightathavingpuzzledthefamousexpert。

  “Now,I”llshowyoutheexplanation。Thereisasecondstain,butit

  doesnotcorrespondwiththeother。Seeforyourself。”Ashespoke

  heturnedoveranotherportionofthecarpet,andthere,sure

  enough,wasagreatcrimsonspilluponthesquarewhitefacingof

  theold-fashionedfloor。“Whatdoyoumakeofthat,Mr。Holmes?“

  “Why,itissimpleenough。Thetwostainsdidcorrespond,butthe

  carpethasbeenturnedround。Asitwassquareandunfasteneditwas

  easilydone。”

  Theofficialpolicedon”tneedyou,Mr。Holmes,totellthemthat

  thecarpetmusthavebeenturnedround。That”sclearenough,forthe

  stainslieaboveeachother-ifyoulayitoverthisway。ButwhatI

  wanttoknowis,whoshiftedthecarpet,andwhy?“

  IcouldseefromHolmes”srigidfacethathewasvibratingwith

  inwardexcitement。

  “Lookhere,Lestrade,“saidhe,“hasthatconstableinthepassage

  beeninchargeoftheplaceallthetime?“

  “Yes,hehas。”

  “Well,takemyadvice。Examinehimcarefully。Don”tdoitbeforeus。

  Wellwaithere。Youtakehimintothebackroom。You”llbemorelikely

  togetaconfessionoutofhimalone。Askhimhowhedaredtoadmit

  peopleandleavethemaloneinthisroom。Don”taskhimifhehasdone

  it。Takeitforgranted。Tellhimyouknowsomeonehasbeenhere。

  Presshim。Tellhimthatafullconfessionishisonlychanceof

  forgiveness。DoexactlywhatItellyou!“

  “ByGeorge,ifheknowsI”llhaveitoutofhim!“criedLestrade。He

  dartedintothehall,andafewmomentslaterhisbullyingvoice

  soundedfromthebackroom。

  “Now,Watson,now!“criedHolmeswithfrenziedeagerness。Allthe

  demoniacalforceofthemanmaskedbehindthatlistlessmannerburst

  outinaparoxysmofenergy。Hetorethedruggetfromthefloor,and

  inaninstantwasdownonhishandsandkneesclawingateachofthe

  squaresofwoodbeneathit。Oneturnedsidewaysashedughisnails

  intotheedgeofit。Ithingedbacklikethelidofabox。Asmall

  blackcavityopenedbeneathit。Holmesplungedhiseagerhandinto

  itanddrewitoutwithabittersnarlofangeranddisappointment。It

  wasempty。

  “Quick,Watson,quick!Getitbackagain!“Thewoodenlidwas

  replaced,andthedruggethadonlyjustbeendrawnstraightwhen

  Lestrade”svoicewasheardinthepassage。HefoundHolmesleaning

  languidlyagainstthemantelpiece,resignedandpatient,

  endeavouringtoconcealhisirrepressibleyawns。

  “Sorrytokeepyouwaiting,Mr。Holmes。Icanseethatyouarebored

  todeathwiththewholeaffair。Well,hehasconfessed,allright。

  Comeinhere,MacPherson。Letthesegentlemenhearofyourmost

  inexcusableconduct。”

  Thebigconstable,veryhotandpenitent,sidledintotheroom。

  “Imeantnoharm,sir,I”msure。Theyoungwomancametothedoor

  lastevening-mistookthehouse,shedid。Andthenwegottalking。

  It”slonesome,whenyou”reondutyhereallday。”

  “Well,whathappenedthen?“

  “Shewantedtoseewherethecrimewasdone-hadreadaboutitin

  thepapers,shesaid。Shewasaveryrespectable,well-spokenyoung

  woman,sir,andIsawnoharminlettingherhaveapeep。Whenshesaw

  thatmarkonthecarpet,downshedroppedonthefloor,andlayas

  ifsheweredead。Irantothebackandgotsomewater,butIcould

  notbringherto。ThenIwentroundthecornertotheIvyPlantfor

  somebrandy,andbythetimeIhadbroughtitbacktheyoungwomanhad

  recoveredandwasoff-ashamedofherself,Idaresay,anddarednot

  faceme。”

  “Howaboutmovingthatdrugget?“

  “Well,sir,itwasabitrumpled,certainly,whenIcameback。You

  see,shefellonitanditliesonapolishedfloorwithnothingto

  keepitinplace。Istraighteneditoutafterwards。”

  “It”salessontoyouthatyoucan”tdeceiveme,Constable

  MacPherson,“saidLestrade,withdignity。“Nodoubtyouthoughtthat

  yourbreachofdutycouldneverbediscovered,andyetamereglance

  atthatdruggetwasenoughtoconvincemethatsomeonehadbeen

  admittedtotheroom。It”sluckyforyou,myman,thatnothingis

  missing,oryouwouldfindyourselfinQueerStreet。I”msorrytohave

  calledyoudownoversuchapettybusiness,Mr。Holmes,butI

  thoughtthepointofthesecondstainnotcorrespondingwiththefirst

  wouldinterestyou。”

  “Certainly,itwasmostinteresting。Hasthiswomanonlybeenhere

  once,constable?“

  “Yes,sir,onlyonce。”

  “Whowasshe?“

  “Don”tknowthename,sir。Wasansweringanadvertisementabout

  typewritingandcametothewrongnumber-verypleasant,genteelyoung

  woman,sir。”

  “Tall?Handsome?“

  “Yes,sir,shewasawell-grownyoungwoman。Isupposeyoumightsay

  shewashandsome。Perhapssomewouldsayshewasveryhandsome。”Oh,

  officer,doletmehaveapeep!”saysshe。Shehadpretty,coaxing

  ways,asyoumightsay,andIthoughttherewasnoharminlettingher

  justputherheadthroughthedoor。”

  “Howwasshedressed?“

  “Quiet,sir-alongmantledowntoherfeet。”

  “Whattimewasit?“

  “Itwasjustgrowingduskatthetime。Theywerelightingthe

  lampsasIcamebackwiththebrandy。”

  “Verygood,“saidHolmes。“Come,Watson,Ithinkthatwehavemore

  importantworkelsewhere。”

  AsweleftthehouseLestraderemainedinthefrontroom,while

  therepentantconstableopenedthedoortoletusout。Holmesturned

  onthestepandheldupsomethinginhishand。Theconstablestared

  intently。

  “GoodLord,sir!“hecried,withamazementonhisface。Holmesput

  hisfingeronhislips,replacedhishandinhisbreastpocket,and

  burstoutlaughingasweturneddownthestreet。“Excellent!“saidhe。

  “Come,friendWatson,thecurtainringsupforthelastact。You

  willberelievedtohearthattherewillbenowar,thattheRight

  HonourableTrelawneyHopewillsuffernosetbackinhisbrilliant

  career,thattheindiscreetSovereignwillreceivenopunishmentfor

  hisindiscretion,thatthePrimeMinisterwillhavenoEuropean

  complicationtodealwith,andthatwithalittletactand

  managementuponourpartnobodywillbeapennytheworseforwhat

  mighthavebeenaveryuglyincident。”

  Mymindfilledwithadmirationforthisextraordinaryman。

  “Youhavesolvedit!“Icried。

  “Hardlythat,Watson。Therearesomepointswhichareasdarkas

  ever。Butwehavesomuchthatitwillbeourownfaultifwecannot

  gettherest。WewillgostraighttoWhitehallTerraceandbringthe

  mattertoahead。”

  WhenwearrivedattheresidenceoftheEuropeanSecretaryitwas

  forLadyHildaTrelawneyHopethatSherlockHolmesinquired。Wewere

  shownintothemorning-room。

  “Mr。Holmes!“saidthelady,andherfacewaspinkwithher

  indignation。“Thisissurelymostunfairandungenerousuponyour

  part。Idesired,asIhaveexplained,tokeepmyvisittoyoua

  secret,lestmyhusbandshouldthinkthatIwasintrudingintohis

  affairs。Andyetyoucompromisemebycominghereandsoshowing

  thattherearebusinessrelationsbetweenus。”

  “Unfortunately,madam,Ihadnopossiblealternative。Ihavebeen

  commissionedtorecoverthisimmenselyimportantpaper。Imust

  thereforeaskyou,madam,tobekindenoughtoplaceitinmyhands。”

  Theladysprangtoherfeet,withthecolouralldashedinan

  instantfromherbeautifulface。Hereyesglazed-shetottered-I

  thoughtthatshewouldfaint。Thenwithagrandeffortsherallied

  fromtheshock,andasupremeastonishmentandindignationchased

  everyotherexpressionfromherfeatures。

  “You-youinsultme,Mr。Holmes。”

  “Come,come,madam,itisuseless。Giveuptheletter。”

  Shedartedtothebell。

  “Thebutlershallshowyouout。”

  “Donotring,LadyHilda。Ifyoudo,thenallmyearnestefforts

  toavoidascandalwillbefrustrated。Giveuptheletterandallwill

  besetright。IfyouwillworkwithmeIcanarrangeeverything。If

  youworkagainstmeImustexposeyou。”

  Shestoodgrandlydefiant,aqueenlyfigure,hereyesfixeduponhis

  asifshewouldreadhisverysoul。Herhandwasonthebell,but

  shehadforbornetoringit。

  “Youaretryingtofrightenme。Itisnotaverymanlything,Mr。

  Holmes,tocomehereandbrowbeatawoman。Yousaythatyouknow

  something。Whatisitthatyouknow?“

  “Praysitdown,madam。Youwillhurtyourselfthereifyoufall。I

  willnotspeakuntilyousitdown。Thankyou。”

  “Igiveyoufiveminutes,Mr。Holmes。”

  “Oneisenough,LadyHilda。IknowofyourvisittoEduardoLucas,

  ofyourgivinghimthisdocument,ofyouringeniousreturntotheroom

  lastnight,andofthemannerinwhichyoutooktheletterfromthe

  hiding-placeunderthecarpet。”

  Shestaredathimwithanashenfaceandgulpedtwicebeforeshe

  couldspeak。

  “Youaremad,Mr。Holmes-youaremad!“shecried,atlast。

  Hedrewasmallpieceofcardboardfromhispocket。Itwasthe

  faceofawomancutoutofaportrait。

  “IhavecarriedthisbecauseIthoughtitmightbeuseful,“saidhe。

  “Thepolicemanhasrecognizedit。”

  Shegaveagasp,andherheaddroppedbackinthechair。

  “Come,LadyHilda。Youhavetheletter。Themattermaystillbe

  adjusted。Ihavenodesiretobringtroubletoyou。Mydutyends

  whenIhavereturnedthelostlettertoyourhusband。Takemyadvice

  andbefrankwithme。Itisyouronlychance。”

  Hercouragewasadmirable。Evennowshewouldnotowndefeat。

  “Itellyouagain,Mr。Holmes,thatyouareundersomeabsurd

  illusion。”

  Holmesrosefromhischair。

  “Iamsorryforyou,LadyHilda。Ihavedonemybestforyou。I

  canseethatitisallinvain。”

  Herangthebell。Thebutlerentered。

  “IsMr。TrelawneyHopeathome?“

  “Hewillbehome,sir,ataquartertoone。”

  Holmesglancedathiswatch。

  “Stillaquarterofanhour,“saidhe。“Verygood,Ishallwait。”

  ThebutlerhadhardlyclosedthedoorbehindhimwhenLadyHildawas

  downonherkneesatHolmes”sfeet,herhandsoutstretched,her

  beautifulfaceupturnedandwetwithhertears。

  “Oh,spareme,Mr。Holmes!Spareme!“shepleaded,inafrenzyof

  supplication。“Forheaven”ssake,don”ttellhim!Ilovehimso!I

  wouldnotbringoneshadowonhislife,andthisIknowwouldbreak

  hisnobleheart。”

  Holmesraisedthelady。“Iamthankful,madam,thatyouhavecometo

  yoursensesevenatthislastmoment!Thereisnotaninstanttolose。

  Whereistheletter?“

  Shedartedacrosstoawriting-desk,unlockedit,anddrewouta

  longblueenvelope。

  “Hereitis,Mr。Holmes。WouldtoheavenIhadneverseenit!“

  “Howcanwereturnit?“Holmesmuttered。“Quick,quick,wemust

  thinkofsomeway!Whereisthedespatch-box?“

  “Stillinhisbedroom。”

  “Whatastrokeofluck!Quick,madam,bringithere!“Amomentlater

  shehadappearedwitharedflatboxinherhand。

  “Howdidyouopenitbefore?Youhaveaduplicatekey?Yes,of

  courseyouhave。Openit!“

  FromoutofherbosomLadyHildahaddrawnasmallkey。Theboxflew

  open。Itwasstuffedwithpapers。Holmesthrusttheblueenvelopedeep

  downintotheheartofthem,betweentheleavesofsomeother

  document。Theboxwasshut,locked,andreturnedtothebedroom。

  “Nowwearereadyforhim,“saidHolmes。“Wehavestilltenminutes。

  Iamgoingfartoscreenyou,LadyHilda。Inreturnyouwillspendthe

  timeintellingmefranklytherealmeaningofthisextraordinary

  affair。”

  “Mr。Holmes,Iwilltellyoueverything,“criedthelady。“Oh,Mr。

  Holmes,IwouldcutoffmyrighthandbeforeIgavehimamomentof

  sorrow!ThereisnowomaninallLondonwholovesherhusbandasIdo,

  andyetifheknewhowIhaveacted-howIhavebeencompelledtoact-

  hewouldneverforgiveme。Forhisownhonourstandssohighthathe

  couldnotforgetorpardonalapseinanother。Helpme,Mr。Holmes!My

  happiness,hishappiness,ourverylivesareatstake!“

  “Quick,madam,thetimegrowsshort!“

  “Itwasaletterofmine,Mr。Holmes,anindiscreetletterwritten

  beforemymarriage-afoolishletter,aletterofanimpulsive,loving

  girl。Imeantnoharm,andyethewouldhavethoughtitcriminal。

  Hadhereadthatletterhisconfidencewouldhavebeenforever

  destroyed。ItisyearssinceIwroteit。Ihadthoughtthatthe

  wholematterwasforgotten。ThenatlastIheardfromthisman,Lucas,

  thatithadpassedintohishands,andthathewouldlayitbefore

  myhusband。Iimploredhismercy。Hesaidthathewouldreturnmy

  letterifIwouldbringhimacertaindocumentwhichhedescribedin

  myhusband”sdespatch-box。Hehadsomespyintheofficewhohad

  toldhimofitsexistence。Heassuredmethatnoharmcouldcometomy

  husband。Putyourselfinmyposition,Mr。Holmes!WhatwasItodo?“

  “Takeyourhusbandintoyourconfidence。”

  “Icouldnot,Mr。Holmes,Icouldnot!Ontheonesideseemed

  certainruin,ontheother,terribleasitseemedtotakemyhusband”s

  paper,stillinamatterofpoliticsIcouldnotunderstandthe

  consequences,whileinamatterofloveandtrusttheywereonlytoo

  cleartome。Ididit,Mr。Holmes!Itookanimpressionofhiskey。

  Thisman,Lucas,furnishedaduplicate。Iopenedhisdespatch-box,

  tookthepaper,andconveyedittoGodolphinStreet。”

  “Whathappenedthere,madam?“

  “Itappedatthedoorasagreed。Lucasopenedit。Ifollowedhim

  intohisroom,leavingthehalldoorajarbehindme,forIfearedto

  bealonewiththeman。Irememberthattherewasawomanoutsideas

  Ientered。Ourbusinesswassoondone。Hehadmyletteronhisdesk,I

  handedhimthedocument。Hegavemetheletter。Atthisinstant

  therewasasoundatthedoor。Therewerestepsinthepassage。

  Lucasquicklyturnedbackthedrugget,thrustthedocumentintosome

  hiding-placethere,andcovereditover。

  “Whathappenedafterthatislikesomefearfuldream。Ihavea

  visionofadark,franticface,ofawoman”svoice,whichscreamed

  inFrench,”Mywaitingisnotinvain。Atlast,atlastIhavefound

  youwithher!”Therewasasavagestruggle。Isawhimwithachair

  inhishand,aknifegleamedinhers。Irushedfromthehorrible

  scene,ranfromthehouse,andonlynextmorninginthepaperdidI

  learnthedreadfulresult。ThatnightIwashappy,forIhadmy

  letter,andIhadnotseenyetwhatthefuturewouldbring。

  “ItwasthenextmorningthatIrealizedthatIhadonlyexchanged

  onetroubleforanother。Myhusband”sanguishatthelossofhispaper

  wenttomyheart。Icouldhardlypreventmyselffromthereandthen

  kneelingdownathisfeetandtellinghimwhatIhaddone。Butthat

  againwouldmeanaconfessionofthepast。Icametoyouthat

  morninginordertounderstandthefullenormityofmyoffence。From

  theinstantthatIgraspeditmywholemindwasturnedtotheone

  thoughtofgettingbackmyhusband”spaper。Itmuststillbewhere

  Lucashadplacedit,foritwasconcealedbeforethisdreadfulwoman

  enteredtheroom。Ifithadnotbeenforhercoming,Ishouldnothave

  knownwherehisbiding-placewas。HowwasItogetintotheroom?

  FortwodaysIwatchedtheplace,butthedoorwasneverleftopen。

  LastnightImadealastattempt。WhatIdidandhowIsucceeded,

  youhavealreadylearned。Ibroughtthepaperbackwithme,and

  thoughtofdestroyingit,sinceIcouldseenowayofreturningit

  withoutconfessingmyguilttomyhusband。Heavens,Ihearhisstep

  uponthestair!“

  TheEuropeanSecretaryburstexcitedlyintotheroom。

  “Anynews,Mr。Holmes,anynews?“hecried。

  “Ihavesomehopes。”

  “Ah,thankheaven!“Hisfacebecameradiant。“ThePrimeMinister

  islunchingwithme。Mayheshareyourhopes?Hehasnervesof

  steel,andyetIknowthathehashardlysleptsincethisterrible

  event。Jacobs,willyouaskthePrimeMinistertocomeup?Asto

  you,dear,Ifearthatthisisamatterofpolitics。Wewilljoin

  youinafewminutesinthedining-room。”

  ThePrimeMinister”smannerwassubdued,butIcouldseebythe

  gleamofhiseyesandthetwitchingsofhisbonyhandsthathe

  sharedtheexcitementofhisyoungcolleague。

  “Iunderstandthatyouhavesomethingtoreport,Mr。Holmes?“

  “Purelynegativeasyet,“myfriendanswered。“Ihaveinquiredat

  everypointwhereitmightbe,andIamsurethatthereisnodanger

  tobeapprehended。”

  “Butthatisnotenough,Mr。Holmes。Wecannotliveforeveron

  suchavolcano。Wemusthavesomethingdefinite。”

  “Iaminhopesofgettingit。ThatiswhyIamhere。ThemoreI

  thinkofthematterthemoreconvincedIamthattheletterhas

  neverleftthishouse。”

  “Mr。Holmes!“

  “Ifithaditwouldcertainlyhavebeenpublicbynow。”

  “Butwhyshouldanyonetakeitinordertokeepitinhishouse?“

  “Iamnotconvincedthatanyonedidtakeit。”

  “Thenhowcoulditleavethedespatch-box?“

  “Iamnotconvincedthatiteverdidleavethedespatch-box。”

  “Mr。Holmes,thisjokingisveryill-timed。Youhavemyassurance

  thatitleftthebox。”

  “HaveyouexaminedtheboxsinceTuesdaymorning?“

  “No。Itwasnotnecessary。”

  “Youmayconceivablyhaveoverlookedit。”

  “Impossible,Isay。”

  “ButIamnotconvincedofit。Ihaveknownsuchthingstohappen。I

  presumethereareotherpapersthere。Well,itmayhavegotmixedwith

  them。”

  “Itwasonthetop。”

  “Someonemayhaveshakentheboxanddisplacedit。”

  “No,no,Ihadeverythingout。”

  “Surelyitiseasily,decided,Hope,“saidthePremier。“Letushave

  thedespatch-boxbroughtin。”

  TheSecretaryrangthebell。

  “Jacobs,bringdownmydespatch-box。Thisisafarcicalwasteof

  time,butstill,ifnothingelsewillsatisfyyou,itshallbedone。

  Thankyou,Jacobs,putithere。Ihavealwayshadthekeyonmy

  watch-chain。Herearethepapers,yousee。LetterfromLordMerrow,

  reportfromSirCharlesHardy,memorandumfromBelgrade,noteonthe

  Russo-Germangraintaxes,letterfromMadrid,notefromLord

  Flowers-Goodheavens!whatisthis?LordBellinger!LordBellinger!“

  ThePremiersnatchedtheblueenvelopefromhishand。

  “Yes,itisit-andtheletterisintact。Hope,Icongratulateyou。”

  “Thankyou!Thankyou!Whataweightfrommyheart。Butthisis

  inconceivable-impossible。Mr。Holmes,youareawizard,asorcerer!

  Howdidyouknowitwasthere?“

  “BecauseIknewitwasnowhereelse。”

  “Icannotbelievemyeyes!“Heranwildlytothedoor。“Whereis

  mywife?Imusttellherthatalliswell。Hilda!Hilda!“weheardhis

  voiceonthestairs。

  ThePremierlookedatHolmeswithtwinklingeyes。

  “Come,sir,“saidhe。“Thereismoreinthisthanmeetstheeye。How

  cametheletterbackinthebox?“

  Holmesturnedawaysmilingfromthekeenscrutinyofthosewonderful

  eyes。

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