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  “”ButIwasafterhiminaninstantandcaughthimbythesleeve。

  “”Wheredoyoulive?”saidI。

  “”16IvyLane,Brixton”heanswered。”Butdon”tletyourselfbe

  drawnawayuponafalsescent,Mr。Phelps。Cometotheotherendof

  thestreetandletusseeifwecanhearofanything。”

  “Nothingwastobelostbyfollowinghisadvice。Withthe

  policemanwebothhurrieddown,butonlytofindthestreetfullof

  traffic,manypeoplecomingandgoing,butallonlytooeagertoget

  toaplaceofsafetyuponsowetanight。Therewasnoloungerwho

  couldtelluswhohadpassed。

  “Thenwereturnedtotheofficeandsearchedthestairsandthe

  passagewithoutresult。Thecorridorwhichledtotheroomwaslaid

  downwithakindofcreamylinoleumwhichshowsanimpressionvery

  easily。Weexamineditverycarefully,butfoundnooutlineofany

  footmark。”

  “Haditbeenrainingallevening?“

  “Sinceaboutseven。”

  “Howisit,then,thatthewomanwhocameintotheroomaboutnine

  leftnotraceswithhermuddyboots?“

  “Iamgladyouraisedthepoint。Itoccurredtomeatthetime。

  Thecharwomenareinthehabitoftakingofftheirbootsatthe

  commissionaire”soffice,andputtingonlistslippers。”

  “Thatisveryclear。Therewerenomarksthen,thoughthenight

  wasawetone?Thechainofeventsiscertainlyoneofextraordinary

  interest。Whatdidyoudonext?“

  “Weexaminedtheroomalso。Thereisnopossibilityofasecret

  door,andthewindowsarequitethirtyfeetfromtheground。Bothof

  themwerefastenedontheinside。Thecarpetpreventsany

  possibilityofatrapdoor,andtheceilingisoftheordinary

  whitewashedkind。Iwillpledgemylifethatwhoeverstolemypapers

  couldonlyhavecomethroughthedoor。”

  “Howaboutthefireplace?“

  “Theyusenone。Thereisastove。Thebell-ropehangsfromthe

  wirejusttotherightofmydesk。Whoeverrangitmusthavecome

  rightuptothedesktodoit。Butwhyshouldanycriminalwishto

  ringthebell?Itisamostinsolublemystery。”

  “Certainlytheincidentwasunusual。Whatwereyournextsteps?

  Youexaminedtheroom,Ipresume,toseeiftheintruderhadleft

  anytraces-anycigar-endordroppedgloveorhairpinorothertrifle?“

  “Therewasnothingofthesort。”

  “Nosmell?“

  “Well,weneverthoughtofthat。”

  “Ah,ascentoftobaccowouldhavebeenworthagreatdealtous

  insuchaninvestigation。”

  “Ineversmokemyself,soIthinkIshouldhaveobserveditifthere

  hadbeenanysmelloftobacco。Therewasabsolutelynoclueofany

  kind。Theonlytangiblefactwasthatthecommissionaire”swife-Mrs。

  Tangeywasthename-hadhurriedoutoftheplace。Hecouldgiveno

  explanationsavethatitwasaboutthetimewhenthewomanalwayswent

  home。ThepolicemanandIagreedthatourbestplanwouldbeto

  seizethewomanbeforeshecouldgetridofthepapers,presumingthat

  shehadthem。

  “ThealarmhadreachedScotlandYardbythistime,andMr。Forbes,

  thedetective,cameroundatonceandtookupthecasewithagreat

  dealofenergy。Wehiredahansom,andinhalfanhourwewereat

  theaddresswhichhadbeengiventous。Ayoungwomanopenedthedoor,

  whoprovedtobeMrs。Tangey”seldestdaughter。Hermotherhadnot

  comebackyet,andwewereshownintothefrontroomtowait。

  “Abouttenminuteslateraknockcameatthedoor,andherewe

  madetheoneseriousmistakeforwhichIblamemyself。Insteadof

  openingthedoorourselves,weallowedthegirltodoso。Weheardher

  say,”Mother,therearetwomeninthehousewaitingtoseeyou”

  andaninstantafterwardsweheardthepatteroffeetrushingdownthe

  passage。Forbesflungopenthedoor,andwebothranintotheback

  roomorkitchen,butthewomanhadgottherebeforeus。Shestared

  atuswithdefianteyes,andthen,suddenlyrecognizingme,an

  expressionofabsoluteastonishmentcameoverherface。

  “”Why,ifitisn”tMr。Phelps,oftheoffice!”shecried。

  “”Come,come,whodidyouthinkwewerewhenyouranawayfrom

  us?”askedmycompanion。

  “”Ithoughtyouwerethebrokers”saidshe,”wehavehadsome

  troublewithatradesman。”

  “”That”snotquitegoodenough”answeredForbes。”Wehavereasonto

  believethatyouhavetakenapaperofimportancefromtheForeign

  Office,andthatyouraninheretodisposeofit。Youmustcome

  backwithustoScotlandYardtobesearched。”

  “Itwasinvainthatsheprotestedandresisted。Afour-wheeler

  wasbrought,andweallthreedrovebackinit。Wehadfirstmadean

  examinationofthekitchen,andespeciallyofthekitchenfire,tosee

  whethershemighthavemadeawaywiththepapersduringtheinstant

  thatshewasalone。Therewerenosigns,however,ofanyashesor

  scraps。WhenwereachedScotlandYardshewashandedoveratonceto

  thefemalesearcher。Iwaitedinanagonyofsuspenseuntilshecame

  backwithherreport。Therewerenosignsofthepapers。

  “Thenforthefirsttimethehorrorofmysituationcameinitsfull

  force。HithertoIhadbeenacting,andactionhadnumbedthought。I

  hadbeensoconfidentofregainingthetreatyatoncethatIhadnot

  daredtothinkofwhatwouldbetheconsequenceifIfailedtodo

  so。Butnowtherewasnothingmoretobedone,andIhadleisureto

  realizemyposition。Itwashorrible。Watsontherewouldtellyouthat

  Iwasanervous,sensitiveboyatschool。Itismynature。Ithought

  ofmyuncleandofhiscolleaguesintheCabinet,oftheshamewhichI

  hadbroughtuponhim,uponmyself,uponeveryoneconnectedwithme。

  WhatthoughIwasthevictimofanextraordinaryaccident?No

  allowanceismadeforaccidentswherediplomaticinterestsareat

  stake。Iwasruined,shamefully,hopelesslyruined。Idon”tknow

  whatIdid。IfancyImusthavemadeascene。Ihaveadim

  recollectionofagroupofofficialswhocrowdedroundme,

  endeavouringtosootheme。OneofthemdrovedownwithmetoWaterloo,

  andsawmeintotheWokingtrain。Ibelievethathewouldhavecome

  allthewayhaditnotbeenthatDr。Ferrier,wholivesnearme,was

  goingdownbythatverytrain。Thedoctormostkindlytookchargeof

  me,anditwaswellhedidso,forIhadafitinthestation,and

  beforewereachedhomeIwaspracticallyaravingmaniac。

  “Youcanimaginethestateofthingsherewhentheywererousedfrom

  theirbedsbythedoctor”sringingandfoundmeinthiscondition。

  PoorAnniehereandmymotherwerebroken-hearted。Dr。Ferrierhad

  justheardenoughfromthedetectiveatthestationtobeabletogive

  anideaofwhathadhappened,andhisstorydidnotmendmatters。It

  wasevidenttoallthatIwasinforalongillness,soJosephwas

  bundledoutofthischeerybedroom,anditwasturnedintoasick-room

  forme。HereIhavelain,Mr。Holmes,forovernineweeks,

  unconscious,andravingwithbrain-fever。Ifithadnotbeenfor

  MissHarrisonhereandforthedoctor”scare,Ishouldnotbespeaking

  toyounow。Shehasnursedmebydayandahirednursehaslooked

  aftermebynight,forinmymadfitsIwascapableofanything。

  Slowlymyreasonhascleared,butitisonlyduringthelastthree

  daysthatmymemoryhasquitereturned。SometimesIwishthatitnever

  had。ThefirstthingthatIdidwastowiretoMr。Forbes,whohadthe

  caseinhand。Hecameout,andassuresmethat,thougheverything

  hasbeendone,notraceofacluehasbeendiscovered。The

  commissionaireandhiswifehavebeenexaminedineverywaywithout

  anylightbeingthrownuponthematter。Thesuspicionsofthepolice

  thenresteduponyoungGorot,who,asyoumayremember,stayed

  over-timeintheofficethatnight。Hisremainingbehindandhis

  Frenchnamewerereallytheonlytwopointswhichcouldsuggest

  suspicion;but,asamatteroffact,Ididnotbeginworkuntilhehad

  gone,andhispeopleareofHuguenotextraction,butasEnglishin

  sympathyandtraditionasyouandIare。Nothingwasfoundto

  implicatehiminanyway,andtherethematterdropped。Iturntoyou,

  Mr。Holmes,asabsolutelymylasthope。Ifyoufailme,thenmyhonour

  aswellasmypositionareforeverforfeited。”

  Theinvalidsankbackuponhiscushions,tiredoutbythislong

  recital,whilehisnursepouredhimoutaglassofsomestimulating

  medicine。Holmessatsilently,withhisheadthrownbackandhis

  eyesclosed,inanattitudewhichmightseemlistlesstoastranger,

  butwhichIknewbetokenedthemostintenseself-absorption。

  “Yourstatementhasbeensoexplicit,“saidheatlast,“thatyou

  havereallyleftmeveryfewquestionstoask。Thereisoneofthe

  veryutmostimportance,however。Didyoutellanyonethatyouhadthis

  specialtasktoperform?“

  “Noone。”

  “NotMissHarrisonhere,forexample?“

  “No。IhadnotbeenbacktoWokingbetweengettingtheorderand

  executingthecommission。”

  “Andnoneofyourpeoplehadbychancebeentoseeyou?“

  “None。”

  “Didanyofthemknowtheirwayaboutintheoffice?“

  “Oh,yes,allofthemhadbeenshownoverit。”

  “Still,ofcourse,ifyousaidnothingtoanyoneaboutthetreaty

  theseinquiriesareirrelevant。”

  “Isaidnothing。”

  “Doyouknowanythingofthecommissionaire?“

  “Nothingexceptthatheisanoldsoldier。”

  “Whatregiment?“

  “Oh,Ihaveheard-ColdstreamGuards。”

  “Thankyou。IhavenodoubtIcangetdetailsfromForbes。The

  authoritiesareexcellentatamassingfacts,thoughtheydonotalways

  usethemtoadvantage。Whatalovelythingaroseis!“

  Hewalkedpastthecouchtotheopenwindowandheldupthedrooping

  stalkofamoss-rose,lookingdownatthedaintyblendofcrimson

  andgreen。Itwasanewphaseofhischaractertome,forIhad

  neverbeforeseenhimshowanykeeninterestinnaturalobjects。

  “Thereisnothinginwhichdeductionissonecessaryasin

  religion,“saidhe,leaningwithhisbackagainsttheshutters。“It

  canbebuiltupasanexactsciencebythereasoner。Ourhighest

  assuranceofthegoodnessofProvidenceseemstometorestinthe

  flowers。Allotherthings,ourpowers,ourdesires,ourfood,are

  allreallynecessaryforourexistenceinthefirstinstance。Butthis

  roseisanextra。Itssmellanditscolourareanembellishmentof

  life,notaconditionofit。Itisonlygoodnesswhichgivesextras,

  andsoIsayagainthatwehavemuchtohopefromtheflowers。”

  PercyPhelpsandhisnurselookedatHolmesduringthis

  demonstrationwithsurpriseandagooddealofdisappointment

  writtenupontheirfaces。Hehadfallenintoareverie,withthe

  moss-rosebetweenhisfingers。Ithadlastedsomeminutesbeforethe

  youngladybrokeinuponit。

  “Doyouseeanyprospectofsolvingthismystery,Mr。Holmes?“she

  askedwithatouchofasperityinhervoice。

  “Oh,themystery!“heanswered,comingbackwithastarttothe

  realitiesoflife。“Well,itwouldbeabsurdtodenythatthecase

  isaveryabstruseandcomplicatedone,butIcanpromiseyouthatI

  willlookintothematterandletyouknowanypointswhichmaystrike

  me。”

  “Doyouseeanyclue?“

  “Youhavefurnishedmewithseven,butofcourseImusttestthem

  beforeIcanpronounceupontheirvalue。”

  “Yoususpectsomeone?“

  “Isuspectmyself。”

  “What!“

  “Ofcomingtoconclusionstoorapidly。”

  “ThengotoLondonandtestyourconclusions。”

  “Youradviceisveryexcellent,MissHarrison,“saidHolmes,rising。

  “Ithink,Watson,wecannotdobetter。Donotallowyourselfto

  indulgeinfalsehopes,Mr。Phelps。Theaffairisaverytangledone。”

  “IshallbeinafeveruntilIseeyouagain,“criedthe

  diplomatist。

  “Well,I”llcomeoutbythesametrainto-morrow,thoughit”smore

  thanlikelythatmyreportwillbeanegativeone。”

  “Godblessyouforpromisingtocome,“criedourclient。“Itgives

  mefreshlifetoknowthatsomethingisbeingdone。Bytheway,Ihave

  hadaletterfromLordHoldhurst。”

  “Ha!whatdidhesay?”

  “Hewascold,butnotharsh。Idaresaymysevereillness

  preventedhimfrombeingthat。Herepeatedthatthematterwasof

  theutmostimportance,andaddedthatnostepswouldbetakenaboutmy

  future-bywhichhemeans,ofcourse,mydismissal-untilmyhealth

  wasrestoredandIhadanopportunityofrepairingmymisfortune。”

  “Well,thatwasreasonableandconsiderate,“saidHolmes。“Come,

  Watson,forwehaveagoodday”sworkbeforeusintown。”

  Mr。JosephHarrisondroveusdowntothestation,andweweresoon

  whirlingupinaPortsmouthtrain。Holmeswassunkinprofoundthought

  andhardlyopenedhismouthuntilwehadpassedClaphamJunction。

  “It”saverycheerythingtocomeintoLondonbyanyofthese

  lineswhichrunhighandallowyoutolookdownuponthehouseslike

  this。”

  Ithoughthewasjoking,fortheviewwassordidenough,buthesoon

  explainedhimself。

  “Lookatthosebig,isolatedclumpsofbuildingsrisingupabovethe

  slates,likebrickislandsinalead-colouredsea。”

  “Theboard-schools。”

  “Light-houses,myboy!Beaconsofthefuture!Capsuleswithhundreds

  ofbrightlittleseedsineach,outofwhichwillspringthewiser,

  betterEnglandofthefuture。IsupposethatmanPhelpsdoesnot

  drink?“

  “Ishouldnotthinkso。”

  “NorshouldI,butweareboundtotakeeverypossibilityinto

  account。Thepoordevilhascertainlygothimselfintoverydeep

  water,andit”saquestionwhetherweshalleverbeabletogethim

  ashore。WhatdoyouthinkofMissHarrison?“

  “Agirlofstrongcharacter。”

  “Yes,butsheisagoodsort,orIammistaken。Sheandher

  brotheraretheonlychildrenofaniron-mastersomewhereup

  Northumberlandway。Hegotengagedtoherwhentravellinglastwinter,

  andshecamedowntobeintroducedtohispeople,withherbrother

  asescort。Thencamethesmash,andshestayedontonurseher

  lover,whilebrotherJoseph,findinghimselfprettysnug,stayedon,

  too。I”vebeenmakingafewindependentinquiries,yousee。Butto-day

  mustbeadayofinquiries。”

  “Mypractice-“Ibegan。

  “Oh,ifyoufindyourowncasesmoreinterestingthanmine-“said

  Holmeswithsomeasperity。

  “Iwasgoingtosaythatmypracticecouldgetalongverywellfora

  dayortwo,sinceitistheslackesttimeintheyear。”

  “Excellent,“saidhe,recoveringhisgood-humour。“Thenwe”lllook

  intothismattertogether。Ithinkthatweshouldbeginbyseeing

  Forbes。Hecanprobablytellusallthedetailswewantuntilwe

  knowfromwhatsidethecaseistobeapproached。”

  “Yousaidyouhadaclue?“

  “Well,wehaveseveral,butwecanonlytesttheirvalueby

  furtherinquiry。Themostdifficultcrimetotrackistheonewhichis

  purposeless。Nowthisisnotpurposeless。Whoisitwhoprofitsbyit?

  ThereistheFrenchambassador,thereistheRussian,thereiswhoever

  mightsellittoeitherofthese,andthereisLordHoldhurst。”

  “LordHoldhurst!“

  “Well,itisjustconceivablethatastatesmanmightfindhimselfin

  apositionwherehewasnotsorrytohavesuchadocumentaccidentally

  destroyed。”

  “NotastatesmanwiththehonourablerecordofLordHoldhurst?“

  “Itisapossibilityandwecannotaffordtodisregardit。We

  shallseethenoblelordto-dayandfindoutifhecantellus

  anything。MeanwhileIhavealreadysetinquiriesonfoot。”

  “Already?“

  “Yes,IsentwiresfromWokingstationtoeveryeveningpaperin

  London。Thisadvertisementwillappearineachofthem。”

  Hehandedoverasheettornfromanotebook。Onitwasscribbledin

  pencil:

  L10reward。Thenumberofthecabwhichdroppedafareatorabout

  thedooroftheForeignOfficeinCharlesStreetatquartertoten

  intheeveningofMay23rd。Apply221B,BakerStreet。

  “Youareconfidentthatthethiefcameinacab?“

  “Ifnot,thereisnoharmdone。ButifMr。Phelpsiscorrectin

  statingthatthereisnohiding-placeeitherintheroomorthe

  corridors,thenthepersonmusthavecomefromoutside。Ifhecame

  fromoutsideonsowetanight,andyetleftnotraceofdampuponthe

  linoleum,whichwasexaminedwithinafewminutesofhispassing,then

  itisexceedinglyprobablethathecameinacab。Yes,Ithinkthatwe

  maysafelydeduceacab。”

  “Itsoundsplausible。”

  “ThatisoneofthecluesofwhichIspoke。Itmayleadusto

  something。Andthen,ofcourse,thereisthebell-whichisthemost

  distinctivefeatureofthecase。Whyshouldthebellring?Wasit

  thethiefwhodiditoutofbravado?Orwasitsomeonewhowaswith

  thethiefwhodiditinordertopreventthecrime?Orwasitan

  accident?Orwasit-?“Hesankbackintothestateofintenseand

  silentthoughtfromwhichhehademerged;butitseemedtome,

  accustomedasIwastohiseverymood,thatsomenewpossibilityhad

  dawnedsuddenlyuponhim。

  Itwastwentypastthreewhenwereachedourterminus,andaftera

  hastyluncheonatthebuffetwepushedonatoncetoScotlandYard。

  HolmeshadalreadywiredtoForbes,andwefoundhimwaitingto

  receiveus-asmall,foxymanwithasharpbutbynomeansamiable

  expression。Hewasdecidedlyfrigidinhismannertous,especially

  whenheheardtheerranduponwhichwehadcome。

  “I”veheardofyourmethodsbeforenow,Mr。Holmes,“saidhetartly。

  “Youarereadyenoughtousealltheinformationthatthepolicecan

  layatyourdisposal,andthenyoutrytofinishthecaseyourselfand

  bringdiscreditonthem。”

  “Onthecontrary,“saidHolmes,“outofmylastfifty-threecasesmy

  namehasonlyappearedinfour,andthepolicehavehadallthecredit

  inforty-nine。Idon”tblameyoufornotknowingthis,foryouare

  youngandinexperienced,butifyouwishtogetoninyournew

  dutiesyouwillworkwithmeandnotagainstme。”

  “I”dbeverygladofahintortwo,“saidthedetective,changing

  hismanner。“I”vecertainlyhadnocreditfromthecasesofar。”

  “Whatstepshaveyoutaken?“

  “Tangey,thecommissionaire,hasbeenshadowed。HelefttheGuards

  withagoodcharacter,andwecanfindnothingagainsthim。Hiswife

  isabadlot,though。Ifancysheknowsmoreaboutthisthanappears。”

  “Haveyoushadowedher?“

  “Wehavesetoneofourwomenontoher。Mrs。Tangeydrinks,andour

  womanhasbeenwithhertwicewhenshewaswellon,butshecould

  getnothingoutofher。”

  “Iunderstandthattheyhavehadbrokersinthehouse?“

  “Yes,buttheywerepaidoff。”

  “Wheredidthemoneycomefrom?“

  “Thatwasallright。Hispensionwasdue。Theyhavenotshownany

  signofbeinginfunds。”

  “Whatexplanationdidshegiveofhavingansweredthebellwhen

  Mr。Phelpsrangforthecoffee?“

  “Shesaidthatherhusbandwasverytiredandshewishedto

  relievehim。”

  “Well,certainlythatwouldagreewithhisbeingfoundalittle

  laterasleepinhischair。Thereisnothingagainstthemthenbut

  thewoman”scharacter。Didyouaskherwhyshehurriedawaythat

  night?Herhasteattractedtheattentionofthepoliceconstable。”

  “Shewaslaterthanusualandwantedtogethome。”

  “DidyoupointouttoherthatyouandMr。Phelps,whostartedat

  leasttwentyminutesafterher,gothomebeforeher?“

  “Sheexplainsthatbythedifferencebetweenabusandahansom。”

  “Didshemakeitclearwhy,onreachingherhouse,sheraninto

  thebackkitchen?“

  “Becauseshehadthemoneytherewithwhichtopayoffthebrokers。”

  “Shehasatleastananswerforeverything。Didyouaskher

  whetherinleavingshemetanyoneorsawanyoneloiteringabout

  CharlesStreet?“

  “Shesawnoonebuttheconstable。”

  “Well,youseemtohavecross-examinedherprettythoroughly。What

  elsehaveyoudone?“

  “TheclerkGorothasbeenshadowedallthesenineweeks,butwithout

  result。Wecanshownothingagainsthim。”

  “Anythingelse?“

  “Well,wehavenothingelsetogoupon-noevidenceofanykind。”

  “Haveyouformedanytheoryabouthowthatbellrang?“

  “Well,Imustconfessthatitbeatsme。Itwasacoolhand,

  whoeveritwas,togoandgivethealarmlikethat。”

  “Yes,itwasaqueerthingtodo。Manythankstoyouforwhatyou

  havetoldme。IfIcanputthemanintoyourhandsyoushallhearfrom

  me。ComealongWatson。”

  “Wherearewegoingtonow?“Iaskedaswelefttheoffice。

  “WearenowgoingtointerviewLordHoldhurst,thecabinet

  ministerandfuturepremierofEngland。”

  WewerefortunateinfindingthatLordHoldhurstwasstillinhis

  chambersinDowningStreet,andonHolmessendinginhiscardwe

  wereinstantlyshownup。Thestatesmanreceiveduswiththat

  old-fashionedcourtesyforwhichheisremarkableandseatedusonthe

  twoluxuriantloungesoneithersideofthefireplace。Standingonthe

  rugbetweenus,withhisslight,tallfigure,hissharpfeatures,

  thoughtfulface,andcurlinghairprematurelytingedwithgray,he

  seemedtorepresentthatnottoocommontype,anoblemanwhoisin

  truthnoble。

  “Yournameisveryfamiliartome,Mr。Holmes,“saidhe,smiling。

  “AndofcourseIcannotpretendtobeignorantoftheobjectofyour

  visit。Therehasonlybeenoneoccurrenceintheseofficeswhichcould

  callforyourattention。Inwhoseinterestareyouacting,mayIask?“

  “InthatofMr。PercyPhelps,“answeredHolmes。

  “Ah,myunfortunatenephew!Youcanunderstandthatourkinship

  makesitthemoreimpossibleformetoscreenhiminanyway。Ifear

  thattheincidentmusthaveaveryprejudicialeffectuponhis

  career。”

  “Butifthedocumentisfound?“

  “Ah,that,ofcourse,wouldbedifferent。”

  “IhadoneortwoquestionswhichIwishedtoaskyou,Lord

  Holdhurst。”

  “Ishallbehappytogiveyouanyinformationinmypower。”

  “Wasitinthisroomthatyougaveyourinstructionsastothe

  copyingofthedocument?“

  “Itwas。”

  “Thenyoucouldhardlyhavebeenoverheard?“

  “Itisoutofthequestion。”

  “Didyouevermentiontoanyonethatitwasyourintentiontogive

  anyonethetreatytobecopied?“

  “Never。”

  “Youarecertainofthat?“

  “Absolutely。”

  “Well,sinceyouneversaidso,andMr。Phelpsneversaidso,and

  nobodyelseknewanythingofthematter,thenthethief”spresence

  intheroomwaspurelyaccidental。Hesawhischanceandhetookit。”

  Thestatesmansmiled。“Youtakemeoutofmyprovincethere,“said

  he。

  Holmesconsideredforamoment。“Thereisanotherveryimportant

  pointwhichIwishtodiscusswithyou,“saidhe。“Youfeared,asI

  understand,thatverygraveresultsmightfollowfromthedetailsof

  thistreatybecomingknown。”

  Ashadowpassedovertheexpressivefaceofthestatesman。“Very

  graveresultsindeed。”

  “Andhavetheyoccurred?“

  “Notyet。”

  “Ifthetreatyhadreached,letussay,theFrenchorRussian

  ForeignOffice,youwouldexpecttohearofit?“

  “Ishould,“saidLordHoldhurstwithawryface。

  “Sincenearlytenweekshaveelapsed,then,andnothinghasbeen

  heard,itisnotunfairtosupposethatforsomereasonthetreatyhas

  notreachedthem。”

  LordHoldhurstshruggedhisshoulders。

  “Wecanhardlysuppose,Mr。Holmes,thatthethieftookthetreaty

  inordertoframeitandhangitup。”

  “Perhapsheiswaitingforabetterprice。”

  “Ifhewaitsalittlelongerhewillgetnopriceatall。Thetreaty

  willceasetobesecretinafewmonths。”

  “Thatismostimportant,“saidHolmes。“Ofcourse,itisa

  possiblesuppositionthatthethiefhashadasuddenillness-“

  “Anattackofbrain-fever,forexample?“askedthestatesman,

  flashingaswiftglanceathim。

  “Ididnotsayso,“saidHolmesimperturbably。“Andnow,Lord

  Holdhurst,wehavealreadytakenuptoomuchofyourvaluabletime,

  andweshallwishyougood-day。”

  “Everysuccesstoyourinvestigation,bethecriminalwhoitmay,“

  answeredthenoblemanashebowedusoutatthedoor。

  “He”safinefellow,“saidHolmesaswecameoutintoWhitehall。

  “Buthehasastruggletokeepuphisposition。Heisfarfromrich

  andhasmanycalls。Younoticed,ofthathisbootshadbeenresoled。

  Now,Watson,Iwon”tdetainyoufromyourlegitimateworkany

  longer。Ishalldonothingmoreto-dayunlessIhaveananswertomy

  cabadvertisement。ButIshouldbeextremelyobligedtoyouifyou

  wouldcomedownwithmetoWokingto-morrowbythesametrainwhichwe

  tookyesterday。”

  ImethimaccordinglynextmorningandwetravelleddowntoWoking

  together。Hehadhadnoanswertohisadvertisement,hesaid,andno

  freshlighthadbeenthrownuponthecase。Hehad,whenhesowilled

  it,theutterimmobilityofcountenanceofaredIndian,andIcould

  notgatherfromhisappearancewhetherhewassatisfiedornotwith

  thepositionofthecase。Hisconversation,Iremember,wasabout

  theBertillonsystemofmeasurements,andheexpressedhis

  enthusiasticadmirationoftheFrenchsavant。

  Wefoundourclientstillunderthechargeofhisdevotednurse,but

  lookingconsiderablybetterthanbefore。Herosefromthesofaand

  greeteduswithoutdifficultywhenweentered。

  “Anynews?“heaskedeagerly。

  “Myreport,asIexpected,isanegativeone,“saidHolmes。“I

  haveseenForbes,andIhaveseenyouruncle,andIhavesetoneor

  twotrainsofinquiryuponfootwhichmayleadtosomething。”

  “Youhavenotlostheart,then?“

  “Bynomeans。”

  “Godblessyouforsayingthat!“criedMissHarrison。“Ifwekeep

  ourcourageandourpatiencethetruthmustcomeout。”

  “Wehavemoretotellyouthanyouhaveforus,“saidPhelps,

  reseatinghimselfuponthecouch。

  “Ihopedyoumighthavesomething。”

  “Yes,wehavehadanadventureduringthenight,andonewhichmight

  haveprovedtobeaseriousone。”Hisexpressiongrewverygraveashe

  spoke,andalookofsomethingakintofearsprangupinhiseyes。“Do

  youknow,“saidhe,“thatIbegintobelievethatIamtheunconscious

  centreofsomemonstrousconspiracy,andthatmylifeisaimedatas

  wellasmyhonour?“

  “Ah!“criedHolmes。

  “Itsoundsincredible,forIhavenot,asfarasIknow,anenemyin

  theworld。Yetfromlastnight”sexperienceIcancometonoother

  conclusion。”

  “Prayletmehearit。”

  “YoumustknowthatlastnightwastheveryfirstnightthatI

  haveeversleptwithoutanurseintheroom。Iwassomuchbetterthat

  IthoughIcoulddispensewithone。Ihadanight-lightburning,

  however。Well,abouttwointhemorningIhadsunkintoalight

  sleepwhenIwassuddenlyarousedbyaslightnoise。Itwaslikethe

  soundwhichamousemakeswhenitisgnawingaplank,andIlay

  listeningtoitforsometimeundertheimpressionthatitmustcome

  fromthatcause。Thenitgrewlouder,andsuddenlytherecamefromthe

  windowasharpmetallicsnick。Isatupinamazement。Therecouldbe

  nodoubtwhatthesoundswerenow。Thefirstoneshadbeencausedby

  someoneforcinganinstrumentthroughtheslitbetweenthesashes,and

  thesecondbythecatchbeingpressedback。

  “Therewasapausethenforabouttenminutes,asiftheperson

  werewaitingtoseewhetherthenoisehadawakenedme。ThenIheard

  agentlecreakingasthewindowwasveryslowlyopened。Icould

  standitnolonger,formynervesarenotwhattheyusedtobe。I

  sprangoutofbedandflungopentheshutters。Amanwascrouching

  atthewindow。Icouldseelittleofhim,forhewasgonelikea

  flash。Hewaswrappedinsomesortofcloakwhichcameacrossthe

  lowerpartofhisface。OnethingonlyIamsureof,andthatis

  thathehadsomeweaponinhishand。Itlookedtomelikealong

  knife。Idistinctlysawthegleamofitasheturnedtorun。”

  “Thisismostinteresting,“saidHolmes。“Praywhatdidyoudo

  then?“

  “IshouldhavefollowedhimthroughtheopenwindowifIhadbeen

  stronger。Asitwas,Irangthebellandrousedthehouse。Ittook

  somelittletime,forthebellringsinthekitchenandtheservants

  allsleepupstairs。Ishouted,however,andthatbroughtJoseph

  down,andherousedtheothers。Josephandthegroomfoundmarkson

  thebedoutsidethewindow,buttheweatherhasbeensodrylately

  thattheyfoundithopelesstofollowthetrailacrossthegrass。

  There”saplace,however,onthewoodenfencewhichskirtstheroad

  whichshowssigns,theytellme,asifsomeonehadgotover,andhad

  snappedthetopoftherailindoingso。Ihavesaidnothingtothe

  localpoliceyet,forIthoughtIhadbesthaveyouropinionfirst。”

  Thistaleofourclient”sappearedtohaveanextraordinaryeffect

  uponSherlockHolmes。Herosefromhischairandpacedaboutthe

  roominuncontrollableexcitement。

  “Misfortunesnevercomesingle,“saidPhelps,smiling,thoughitwas

  evidentthathisadventurehadsomewhatshakenhim。

  “Youhavecertainlyhadyourshare,“saidHolmes。“Doyouthink

  youcouldwalkroundthehousewithme?“

  “Oh,yes,Ishouldlikealittlesunshine。Josephwillcome,too。”

  “AndIalso,“saidMissHarrison。

  “Iamafraidnot,“saidHolmes,shakinghishead。“IthinkImust

  askyoutoremainsittingexactlywhereyouare。”

  Theyoungladyresumedherseatwithanairofdispleasure。Her

  brother,however,hadjoinedusandwesetoffallfourtogether。We

  passedroundthelawntotheoutsideoftheyoungdiplomatist”s

  window。Therewere,ashehadsaid,marksuponthebed,butthey

  werehopelesslyblurredandvague。Holmesstoopedoverthemforan

  instant,andthenroseshrugginghisshoulders。

  “Idon”tthinkanyonecouldmakemuchofthis,“saidhe。“Letus

  goroundthehouseandseewhythisparticularroomwaschosenby

  theburglar。Ishouldhavethoughtthoselargerwindowsofthe

  drawing-roomanddining-roomwouldhavehadmoreattractionsforhim。”

  “Theyaremorevisiblefromtheroad,“suggestedMr。Joseph

  Harrison。

  “Ah,yes,ofcourse。Thereisadoorherewhichhemighthave

  attempted。Whatisitfor?“

  “Itisthesideentrancefortrades-people。Ofcourseitislocked

  atnight。”

  “Haveyoueverhadanalarmlikethisbefore?“

  “Never,“saidourclient。

  “Doyoukeepplateinthehouse,oranythingtoattractburglars?“

  “Nothingofvalue。”

  Holmesstrolledroundthehousewithhishandsinhispocketsand

  anegligentairwhichwasunusualwithhim。

  “Bytheway,“saidhetoJosephHarrison,“youfoundsomeplace,I

  understand,wherethefellowscaledthefence。Letushavealookat

  that!“

  Theplumpyoungmanledustoaspotwherethetopofoneofthe

  woodenrailshadbeencracked。Asmallfragmentofthewoodwas

  hangingdown。Holmespulleditoffandexamineditcritically。

  “Doyouthinkthatwasdonelastnight?Itlooksratherold,doesit

  not?“

  “Well,possiblyso。”

  “Therearenomarksofanyonejumpingdownupontheotherside。

  No,Ifancyweshallgetnohelphere。Letusgobacktothebedroom

  andtalkthematterover。”

  PercyPhelpswaswalkingveryslowly,leaninguponthearmofhis

  futurebrother-in-law。Holmeswalkedswiftlyacrossthelawn,andwe

  wereattheopenwindowofthebedroomlongbeforetheotherscameup。

  “MissHarrison,“saidHolmes,speakingwiththeutmostintensity

  ofmanner,“youmuststaywhereyouareallday。Letnothingprevent

  youfromstayingwhereyouareallday。Itisoftheutmost

  importance。”

  “Certainly,ifyouwishit,Mr。Holmes,“saidthegirlin

  astonishment。

  “Whenyougotobedlockthedoorofthisroomontheoutsideand

  keepthekey。Promisetodothis。”

  “ButPercy?“

  “HewillcometoLondonwithus。”

  “AndamItoremainhere?“

  “Itisforhissake。Youcanservehim。Quick!Promise!“

  Shegaveaquicknodofassentjustastheothertwocameup。

  “Whydoyousitmopingthere,Annie?“criedherbrother。“Comeout

  intothesunshine!“

  “No,thankyou,Joseph。Ihaveaslightheadacheandthisroomis

  deliciouslycoolandsoothing。”

  “Whatdoyouproposenow,Mr。Holmes?“askedourclient。

  “Well,ininvestigatingthisminoraffairwemustnotlosesight

  ofourmaininquiry。Itwouldbeaverygreathelptomeifyou

  wouldcomeuptoLondonwithus。”

  “Atonce?“

  “Well,assoonasyouconvenientlycan。Sayinanhour。”

  “Ifeelquitestrongenough,ifIcanreallybeofanyhelp。”

  “Thegreatestpossible。”

  “Perhapsyouwouldlikemetostaythereto-night?“

  “Iwasjustgoingtoproposeit。”

  “Then,ifmyfriendofthenightcomestorevisitme,hewillfind

  thebirdflown。Weareallinyourhands,Mr。Holmes,andyoumust

  tellusexactlywhatyouwouldlikedone。Perhapsyouwouldprefer

  thatJosephcamewithussoastolookafterme?“

  “Oh,no,myfriendWatsonisamedicalman,youknow,andhe”lllook

  afteryou。We”llhaveourlunchhere,ifyouwillpermitus,and

  thenweshallallthreesetofffortowntogether。”

  Itwasarrangedashesuggested,thoughMissHarrisonexcused

  herselffromleavingthebedroom,inaccordancewithHolmes”s

  suggestion。Whattheobjectofmyfriend”smaneuvreswasIcouldnot

  conceive,unlessitweretokeeptheladyawayfromPhelps,who,

  rejoicedbyhisreturninghealthandbytheprospectofaction,

  lunchedwithusinthedining-room。Holmeshadastillmore

  startlingsurpriseforus,however,for,afteraccompanyingusdownto

  thestationandseeingusintoourcarriage,hecalmlyannounced

  thathehadnointentionofleavingWoking。

  “ThereareoneortwosmallpointswhichIshoulddesiretoclearup

  beforeIgo,“saidhe。“Yourabsence,Mr。Phelps,willinsomeways

  ratherassistme。Watson,whenyoureachLondonyouwouldobligemeby

  drivingatoncetoBakerStreetwithourfriendhere,andremaining

  withhimuntilIseeyouagain。Itisfortunatethatyouareold

  school-fellows,asyoumusthavemuchtotalkover。Mr。Phelpscan

  havethesparebedroomto-night,andIwillbewithyouintimefor

  breakfast,forthereisatrainwhichwilltakemeintoWaterlooat

  eight。”

  “ButhowaboutourinvestigationinLondon?“askedPhelpsruefully。

  “Wecandothatto-morrow。IthinkthatjustatpresentIcanbe

  ofmoreimmediateusehere。”

  “YoumighttellthematBriarbraethatIhopetobebackto-morrow

  night,“criedPhelps,aswebegantomovefromtheplatform。

  “IhardlyexpecttogobacktoBriarbrae,“answeredHolmes,and

  wavedhishandtouscheerilyasweshotoutfromthestation。

  PhelpsandItalkeditoveronourjourney,butneitherofus

  coulddeviseasatisfactoryreasonforthisnewdevelopment。

  “Isupposehewantstofindoutsomecluesastotheburglarylast

  night,ifaburglaritwas。Formyself,Idon”tbelieveitwasan

  ordinarythief。”

  “Whatisyourownidea,then?“

  “Uponmyword,youmayputitdowntomyweaknervesornot,butI

  believethereissomedeeppoliticalintriguegoingonaroundme,

  andthatforsomereasonthatpassesmyunderstandingmylifeisaimed

  atbytheconspirators。Itsoundshigh-flownandabsurd,but

  considerthefacts!Whyshouldathieftrytobreakinatabedroom

  windowwheretherecouldbenohopeofanyplunder,andwhyshould

  hecomewithalongknifeinhishand?“

  “Youaresureitwasnotahouse-breaker”sjimmy?“

  “Oh,no,itwasaknife。Isawtheflashofthebladequite

  distinctly。”

  “Butwhyonearthshouldyoubepursuedwithsuchanimosity?“

  “Ah,thatisthequestion。”

  “Well,ifHolmestakesthesameview,thatwouldaccountforhis

  action,woulditnot?Presumingthatyourtheoryiscorrect,ifhecan

  layhishandsuponthemanwhothreatenedyoulastnighthewill

  havegonealongwaytowardsfindingwhotookthenavaltreaty。It

  isabsurdtosupposethatyouhavetwoenemies,oneofwhomrobs

  you,whiletheotherthreatensyourlife。”

  “ButHolmessaidthathewasnotgoingtoBriarbrae。”

  “Ihaveknownhimforsometime,“saidI,“butIneverknewhimdo

  anythingyetwithoutaverygoodreason,“andwiththatour

  conversationdriftedoffontoothertopics。

  Butitwasawearydayforme。Phelpswasstillweakafterhis

  longillness,andhismisfortunesmadehimquerulousandnervous。In

  vainIendeavouredtointeresthiminAfghanistan,inIndia,insocial

  questions,inanythingwhichmighttakehismindoutofthegroove。He

  wouldalwayscomebacktohislosttreaty,wondering,guessing,

  speculatingastowhatHolmeswasdoing,whatstepsLordHoldhurstwas

  taking,whatnewsweshouldhaveinthemorning。Astheeveningwore

  onhisexcitementbecamequitepainful。

  “YouhaveimplicitfaithinHolmes?“heasked。

  “Ihaveseenhimdosomeremarkablethings。”

  “Butheneverbroughtlightintoanythingquitesodarkasthis?“

  “Oh,yes,Ihaveknownhimsolvequestionswhichpresentedfewer

  cluesthanyours。”

  “Butnotwheresuchlargeinterestsareatstake?“

  “Idon”tknowthat。Tomycertainknowledgehehasactedonbehalf

  ofthreeofthereigninghousesofEuropeinveryvitalmatters。”

  “Butyouknowhimwell,Watson。Heissuchaninscrutablefellow

  thatIneverquiteknowwhattomakeofhim。Doyouthinkheis

  hopeful?Doyouthinkheexpectstomakeasuccessofit?“

  “Hehassaidnothing。”

  “Thatisabadsign。”

  “Onthecontrary。Ihavenoticedthatwhenheisoffthetrailhe

  generallysaysso。Itiswhenheisonascentandisnotquite

  absolutelysureyetthatitistherightonethatheismosttaciturn。

  Now,mydearfellow,wecan”thelpmattersbymakingourselvesnervous

  aboutthem,soletmeimploreyoutogotobedandsobefreshfor

  whatevermayawaitusto-morrow。”

  Iwasableatlasttopersuademycompaniontotakemyadvice,

  thoughIknewfromhisexcitedmannerthattherewasnotmuchhope

  ofsleepforhim。Indeed,hismoodwasinfectious,forIlaytossing

  halfthenightmyself,broodingoverthisstrangeproblemand

  inventingahundredtheories,eachofwhichwasmoreimpossiblethan

  thelast。WhyhadHolmesremainedatWoking?WhyhadheaskedMiss

  Harrisontoremaininthesick-roomallday?Whyhadhebeenso

  carefulnottoinformthepeopleatBriarbraethatheintendedto

  remainnearthem?IcudgelledmybrainsuntilIfellasleepinthe

  endeavourtofindsomeexplanationwhichwouldcoverallthesefacts。

  Itwasseveno”clockwhenIawoke,andIsetoffatoncefor

  Phelps”sroomtofindhimhaggardandspentafterasleeplessnight。

  HisfirstquestionwaswhetherHolmeshadarrivedyet。

  “He”llbeherewhenhepromised,“saidI,“andnotaninstantsooner

  orlater。”

  Andmywordsweretrue,forshortlyaftereightahansomdashedup

  tothedoorandourfriendgotoutofit。Standinginthewindowwe

  sawthathislefthandwasswathedinabandageandthathisface

  wasverygrimandpale。Heenteredthehouse,butitwassomelittle

  timebeforehecameupstairs。

  “Helookslikeabeatenman,“criedPhelps。

  Iwasforcedtoconfessthathewasright。“Afterall,“saidI,“the

  clueofthematterliesprobablyhereintown。”

  Phelpsgaveagroan。

  “Idon”tknowhowitis,“saidhe,“butIhadhopedforsomuchfrom

  hisreturn。Butsurelyhishandwasnottieduplikethatyesterday。

  Whatcanbethematter?“

  “Youarenotwounded,Holmes?“Iaskedasmyfriendenteredthe

  room。

  “Tut,itisonlyascratchthroughmyownclumsiness,“he

  answered,noddinghisgood-morningtous。“Thiscaseofyours,Mr。

  Phelps,iscertainlyoneofthedarkestwhichIhaveever

  investigated。”

  “Ifearedthatyouwouldfinditbeyondyou。”

  “Ithasbeenamostremarkableexperience。”

  “Thatbandagetellsofadventures,“saidI。“Won”tyoutellus

  whathashappened?“

  “Afterbreakfast,mydearWatson。RememberthatIhavebreathed

  thirtymilesofSurreyairthismorning。Isupposethattherehasbeen

  noanswerfrommycabmanadvertisement?Well,well,wecannotexpect

  toscoreeverytime。”

  Thetablewasalllaid,andjustasIwasabouttoringMrs。

  Hudsonenteredwiththeteaandcoffee。Afewminuteslatershe

  broughtinthreecovers,andwealldrewuptothetable,Holmes

  ravenous,Icurious,andPhelpsinthegloomieststateofdepression。

  “Mrs。Hudsonhasrisentotheoccasion,“saidHolmes,uncoveringa

  dishofcurriedchicken。“Hercuisineisalittlelimited,butshehas

  asgoodanideaofbreakfastasaScotchwoman。Whathaveyouthere,

  Watson?“

  “Hamandeggs,“Ianswered。

  “Good!Whatareyougoingtotake,Mr。Phelps-curriedfowlor

  eggs,orwillyouhelpyourself?“

  “Thankyou。Icaneatnothing,“saidPhelps。

  “Oh,come!Trythedishbeforeyou。”

  “Thankyou,Iwouldreallyrathernot。”

  “Well,then,“saidHolmeswithamischievoustwinkle,“Isuppose

  thatyouhavenoobjectiontohelpingme?“

  Phelpsraisedthecover,andashedidsoheutteredascreamand

  sattherestaringwithafaceaswhiteastheplateuponwhichhe

  looked。Acrossthecentreofitwaslyingalittlecylinderof

  blue-graypaper。Hecaughtitup,devoureditwithhiseyes,and

  thendancedmadlyabouttheroom,pressingittohisbosomand

  shriekingoutinhisdelight。Thenhefellbackintoanarmchair,so

  limpandexhaustedwithhisownemotionsthatwehadtopourbrandy

  downhisthroattokeephimfromfainting。

  “There!there!“saidHolmessoothingly,pattinghimuponthe

  shoulder。“Itwastoobadtospringitonyoulikethis,butWatson

  herewilltellyouthatInevercanresistatouchofthedramatic。”

  Phelpsseizedhishandandkissedit。“Godblessyou!“hecried。

  “Youhavesavedmyhonour。”

  “Well,myownwasatstake,youknow,“saidHolmes。“Iassureyouit

  isjustashatefultometofailinacaseasitcanbetoyouto

  blunderoveracommission。”

  Phelpsthrustawaythepreciousdocumentintotheinnermostpocket

  ofhiscoat。

  “Ihavenotthehearttointerruptyourbreakfastanyfurther,and

  yetIamdyingtoknowhowyougotitandwhereitwas。”

  SherlockHolmesswallowedacupofcoffeeandturnedhisattention

  tothehamandeggs。Thenherose,lithispipe,andsettledhimself

  downintohischair。

  “I”lltellyouwhatIdidfirst,andhowIcametodoit

  afterwards,“saidhe。“AfterleavingyouatthestationIwentfora

  charmingwalkthroughsomeadmirableSurreyscenerytoaprettylittle

  villagecalledRipley,whereIhadmyteaataninnandtookthe

  precautionoffillingmyflaskandofputtingapaperofsandwichesin

  mypocket。ThereIremaineduntilevening,whenIsetoffforWoking

  againandfoundmyselfinthehighroadoutsideBriarbraejustafter

  sunset。

  “Well,Iwaiteduntiltheroadwasclear-itisneveravery

  frequentedoneatanytime,Ifancy-andthenIclamberedoverthe

  fenceintothegrounds。”

  “Surelythegatewasopen!”ejaculatedPhelps。

  “Yes,butIhaveapeculiartasteinthesematters。Ichosethe

  placewherethethreefir-treesstand,andbehindtheirscreenIgot

  overwithouttheleastchanceofanyoneinthehousebeingabletosee

  me。Icroucheddownamongthebushesontheothersideandcrawled

  fromonetotheother-witnessthedisreputablestateofmytrouser

  knees-untilIhadreachedtheclumpofrhododendronsjustopposite

  toyourbedroomwindow。ThereIsquatteddownandawaited

  developments。

  “Theblindwasnotdowninyourroom,andIcouldseeMiss

  Harrisonsittingtherereadingbythetable。Itwasquarter-pastten

  whensheclosedherbook,fastenedtheshutters,andretired。

  “Iheardhershutthedoorandfeltquitesurethatshehadturned

  thekeyinthelock。”

  “Thekey!“ejaculatedPhelps。

  “Yes,IhadgivenMissHarrisoninstructionstolockthedooronthe

  outsideandtakethekeywithherwhenshewenttobed。Shecarried

  outeveryoneofmyinjunctionstotheletter,andcertainlywithout

  hercooperationyouwouldnothavethatpaperinyourcoat-pocket。She

  departedthenandthelightswentout,andIwasleftsquattinginthe

  rhododendron-bush。

  “Thenightwasfine,butstillitwasaverywearyvigil。Of

  courseithasthesortofexcitementaboutitthatthesportsmanfeels

  whenheliesbesidethewatercourseandwaitsforthebiggame。It

  wasverylong,though-almostaslong,Watson,aswhenyouandIwaited

  inthatdeadlyroomwhenwelookedintothelittleproblemofthe

  SpeckledBand。Therewasachurch-clockdownatWokingwhichstruck

  thequarters,andIthoughtmorethanoncethatithadstopped。At

  last,however,abouttwointhemorning,Isuddenlyheardthegentle

  soundofaboltbeingpushedbackandthecreakingofakey。A

  momentlatertheservants”doorwasopened,andMr。JosephHarrison

  steppedoutintothemoonlight。”

  “Joseph!“ejaculatedPhelps。

  “Hewasbare-headed,buthehadablackcloakthrownoverhis

  shoulder,sothathecouldconcealhisfaceinaninstantifthere

  wereanyalarm。Hewalkedontiptoeundertheshadowofthewall,

  andwhenhereachedthewindowheworkedalong-bladedknifethrough

  thesashandpushedbackthecatch。Thenheflungopenthewindow,and

  puttinghisknifethroughthecrackintheshutters,hethrustthebar

  upandswungthemopen。

  “FromwhereIlayIhadaperfectviewoftheinsideoftheroomand

  ofeveryoneofhismovements。Helitthetwocandleswhichstoodupon

  themantelpiece,andthenheproceededtoturnbackthecornerof

  thecarpetintheneighbourhoodofthedoor。Presentlyhestooped

  andpickedoutasquarepieceofboard,suchasisusuallyleftto

  enableplumberstogetatthejointsofthegas-pipes。Thisone

  covered,asamatteroffact,theTjointwhichgivesoffthepipe

  whichsuppliesthekitchenunderneath。Outofthishiding-placehe

  drewthatlittlecylinderofpaper,pusheddowntheboard,

  rearrangedthecarpet,blewoutthecandles,andwalkedstraight

  intomyarmsasIstoodwaitingforhimoutsidethewindow。

  “Well,hehasrathermoreviciousnessthanIgavehimcreditfor,

  hasMasterJoseph。Heflewatmewithhisknife,andIhadtograsp

  himtwice,andgotacutovertheknuckles,beforeIhadtheupper

  handofhim。Helookedmurderoutoftheonlyeyehecouldseewith

  whenwehadfinished,buthelistenedtoreasonandgaveupthe

  papers。HavinggotthemIletmymango,butIwiredfull

  particularstoForbesthismorning。Ifheisquickenoughtocatchhis

  bird,wellandgood。Butif,asIshrewdlysuspect,hefindsthe

  nestemptybeforehegetsthere,why,allthebetterforthe

  government。IfancythatLordHoldhurst,forone,andMr。PercyPhelps

  foranother,wouldverymuchratherthattheaffairnevergotasfar

  asapolice-court。”

  “MyGod!“gaspedourclient。“Doyoutellmethatduringthese

  longtenweeksofagonythestolenpaperswerewithintheveryroom

  withmeallthetime?“

  “Soitwas。”

  “AndJoseph!Josephavillainandathief!“

  “Hum!IamafraidJoseph”scharacterisaratherdeeperandmore

  dangerousonethanonemightjudgefromhisappearance。FromwhatI

  haveheardfromhimthismorning,Igatherthathehaslostheavilyin

  dabblingwithstocks,andthatheisreadytodoanythingonearth

  tobetterhisfortunes。Beinganabsolutelyselfishman,whenachance

  presentsitselfhedidnotalloweitherhissister”shappinessoryour

  reputationtoholdhishand。”

  PercyPhelpssankbackinhischair。“Myheadwhirls,“saidhe。

  “Yourwordshavedazedme。”

  “Theprincipaldifficultyinyourcase,“remarkedHolmesinhis

  didacticfashion,“layinthefactoftherebeingtoomuchevidence。

  Whatwasvitalwasoverlaidandhiddenbywhatwasirrelevant。Of

  allthefactswhichwerepresentedtouswehadtopickjustthose

  whichwedeemedtobeessential,andthenpiecethemtogetherintheir

  order,soastoreconstructthisveryremarkablechainofevents。I

  hadalreadybeguntosuspectJosephfromthefactthatyouhad

  intendedtotravelhomewithhimthatnight,andthatthereforeitwas

  alikelyenoughthingthatheshouldcallforyou,knowingtheForeign

  Officewell,uponhisway。WhenIheardthatsomeonehadbeenso

  anxioustogetintothebedroom,inwhichnoonebutJosephcouldhave

  concealedanything-youtoldusinyournarrativehowyouhadturned

  Josephoutwhenyouarrivedwiththedoctor-mysuspicionsall

  changedtocertainties,especiallyastheattemptwasmadeonthe

  firstnightuponwhichthenursewasabsent,showingthattheintruder

  waswellacquaintedwiththewaysofthehouse。”

  “HowblindIhavebeen!“

  “Thefactsofthecase,asfarasIhaveworkedthemout,arethese:

  ThisJosephHarrisonenteredtheofficethroughtheCharlesStreet

  door,andknowinghiswayhewalkedstraightintoyourroomthe

  instantafteryouleftit。Findingnoonetherehepromptlyrangthe

  bell,andattheinstantthathedidsohiseyescaughtthepaperupon

  thetable。Aglanceshowedhimthatchancehadputinhiswaya

  Statedocumentofimmensevalue,andinaninstanthehadthrustit

  intohispocketandwasgone。Afewminuteselapsed,asyou

  remember,beforethesleepycommissionairedrewyourattentionto

  thebell,andthosewerejustenoughtogivethethieftimetomake

  hisescape。

  “HemadehiswaytoWokingbythefirsttrain,and,having

  examinedhisbootyandassuredhimselfthatitreallywasofimmense

  value,hehadconcealeditinwhathethoughtwasaverysafeplace,

  withtheintentionoftakingitoutagaininadayortwo,and

  carryingittotheFrenchembassy,orwhereverhethoughtthata

  longpricewastobehad。Thencameyoursuddenreturn。He,without

  amoment”swarning,wasbundledoutofhisroom,andfromthattime

  onwardtherewerealwaysatleasttwoofyoutheretopreventhimfrom

  regaininghistreasure。Thesituationtohimmusthavebeena

  maddeningone。Butatlasthethoughthesawhischance。Hetriedto

  stealin,butwasbaffledbyyourwakefulness。Youmayrememberthat

  youdidnottakeyourusualdraughtthatnight。”

  “Iremember。”

  “Ifancythathehadtakenstepstomakethatdraughtefficacious,

  andthathequiterelieduponyourbeingunconscious。Ofcourse,I

  understoodthathewouldrepeattheattemptwheneveritcouldbe

  donewithsafety。Yourleavingtheroomgavehimthechancehewanted。

  IkeptMissHarrisoninitalldaysothathemightnotanticipateus。

  Then,havinggivenhimtheideathatthecoastwasclear,Ikeptguard

  asIhavedescribed。Ialreadyknewthatthepaperswereprobablyin

  theroom,butIhadnodesiretoripupalltheplankingand

  skirtinginsearchofthem。Ilethimtakethem,therefore,fromthe

  hiding-place,andsosavedmyselfaninfinityoftrouble。Isthereany

  otherpointwhichIcanmakeclear?“

  “Whydidhetrythewindowonthefirstoccasion,“Iasked,“whenhe

  mighthaveenteredbythedoor?“

  “Inreachingthedoorhewouldhavetopasssevenbedrooms。Onthe

  otherhand,hecouldgetoutontothelawnwithcase。Anythingelse?“

  “Youdonotthink,“askedPhelps,“thathehadanymurderous

  intention?Theknifewasonlymeantasatool。”

  “Itmaybeso,“answeredHolmes,shrugginghisshoulders。“Ican

  onlysayforcertainthatMr。JosephHarrisonisagentlemanto

  whosemercyIshouldbeextremelyunwillingtotrust。”

  THEEND

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