“No,hedeclaredtherewasnoreason。”
“Weretheygoodfriendsatothertimes?“
“No,there!wasneveranylovebetweenthem。”
“Yetyousayheisaffectionate?“
“Neverintheworldcouldtherebesodevotedason。Mylifeis
hislife。HeisabsorbedinwhatIsayordo。”
OnceagainHolmesmadeanote。Forsometimehesatlostinthought。
“Nodoubtyouandtheboyweregreatcomradesbeforethissecond
marriage。Youwerethrownveryclosetogether,wereyounot?“
“Verymuchso。”
“Andtheboy,havingsoaffectionateanature,wasdevoted,no
doubt,tothememoryofhismother?“
“Mostdevoted。”
“Hewouldcertainlyseemtobeamostinterestinglad。Thereis
oneotherpointabouttheseassaults。Werethestrangeattacksupon
thebabyandtheassaultsuponyoursonatthesameperiod?“
“Inthefirstcaseitwasso。Itwasisifsomefrenzyhadseized
her,andshehadventedherrageuponboth。Inthesecondcaseit
wasonlyJackwhosuffered。Mrs。Masonhadnocomplainttomake
aboutthebaby。”
“Thatcertainlycomplicatesmatters。”
“Idon”tquitefollowyou,Mr。Holmes。”
“Possiblynot。Oneformsprovisionaltheoriesandwaitsfortime
orfullerknowledgetoexplodethem。Abadhabit,Mr。Ferguson,but
humannatureisweak。Ifearthatyouroldfriendherehasgivenan
exaggeratedviewofmyscientificmethods。However,Iwillonlysayat
thepresentstagethatyourproblemdoesnotappeartometobe
insoluble,andthatyoumayexpecttofindusatVictoriaattwo
o”clock。”
Itwaseveningofadull,foggyNovemberdaywhen,havingleftour
bagsattheChequers,Lamberley,wedrovethroughtheSussexclayofa
longwindinglaneandfinallyreachedtheisolatedandancient
farmhouseinwhichFergusondwelt。Itwasalarge,straggling
building,veryoldinthecentre,verynewatthewingswith
toweringTudorchimneysandalichen-spotted,high-pitchedroofof
Horshamslabs。Thedoorstepswerewornintocurves,andtheancient
tileswhichlinedtheporchweremarkedwiththerebusofacheeseand
amanaftertheoriginalbuilder。Within,theceilingswerecorrugated
withheavyoakenbeams,andtheunevenfloorssaggedintosharp
curves。Anodourofageanddecaypervadedthewholecrumbling
building。
TherewasoneverylargecentralroomintowhichFergusonledus。
Here,inahugeold-fashionedfireplacewithanironscreenbehind
itdated1670,thereblazedandsplutteredasplendidlogfire。
Theroom,asIgazedround,wasamostsingularmixtureofdatesand
ofplaces。Thehalf-panelledwallsmaywellhavebelongedtothe
originalyeomanfarmeroftheseventeenthcentury。Theywere
ornamented,however,onthelowerpartbyalineofwell-chosenmodern
water-colours;whileabove,whereyellowplastertooktheplaceof
oak,therewashungafinecollectionofSouthAmericanutensilsand
weapons,whichhadbeenbrought,nodoubt,bythePeruvianlady
upstairs。Holmesrose,withthatquickcuriositywhichsprangfromhis
eagermind,andexaminedthemwithsomecare。Hereturnedwithhis
eyesfullofthought。
“Hullo!“hecried。“Hullo!“
Aspanielhadlaininabasketinthecorner。Itcameslowlyforward
towardsitsmaster,walkingwithdifficulty。Itshindlegsmoved
irregularlyanditstailwasontheground。ItlickedFerguson”shand。
“Whatisit,Mr。Holmes?“
“Thedog。What”sthematterwithit?“
“That”swhatpuzzledthevet。Asortofparalysis。Spinal
meningitis,hethought。Butitispassing。He”llbeallrightsoon-
won”tyou,Carlo?“
Ashiverofassentpassedthroughthedroopingtail。Thedog”s
mournfuleyespassedfromoneofustotheother。Heknewthatwewere
discussinghiscase。
“Diditcomeonsuddenly?“
“Inasinglenight。”
“Howlongago?“
“Itmayhavebeenfourmonthsago。”
“Veryremarkable。Verysuggestive。”
“Whatdoyouseeinit,Mr。Holmes?“
“AconfirmationofwhatIhadalreadythought。”
“ForGod”ssake,whatdoyouthink,Mr。Holmes?Itmaybeamere
intellectualpuzzletoyou,butitislifeanddeathtome!Mywife
awould-bemurderer-mychildinconstantdanger!Don”tplaywith
me,Mr。Holmes。Itistooterriblyserious。”
ThebigRugbythree-quarterwastremblingallover。Holmesputhis
handsoothinglyuponhisarm。
“Ifearthatthereispainforyou,Mr。Ferguson,whateverthe
solutionmaybe,“saidhe。“IwouldspareyouallIcan。Icannot
saymorefortheinstant,butbeforeIleavethishouseIhopeImay
havesomethingdefinite。”
“PleaseGodyoumay!Ifyouwillexcuseme,gentlemen,Iwillgo
uptomywife”sroomandseeiftherehasbeenanychange。”
Hewasawaysomeminutes,duringwhichHolmesresumedhis
examinationofthecuriositiesuponthewall。Whenourhostreturned
itwasclearfromhisdowncastfacethathehadmadenoprogress。He
broughtwithhimatall,slim,brownfacedgirl。
“Theteaisready,Dolores,“saidFerguson。“Seethatyour
mistresshaseverythingshecanwish。”
“Sheverraill,“criedthegirl,lookingwithindignanteyesat
hermaster。“Shenoaskforfood。Sheverraill。Sheneeddoctor。I
frightenedstayalonewithherwithoutdoctor。”
Fergusonlookedatmewithaquestioninhiseyes。
“IshouldbesogladifIcouldbeofuse。”
“WouldyourmistressseeDr。Watson?“
“Itakehim。Inoaskleave。Sheneedsdoctor。”
“ThenI”llcomewithyouatonce。”
Ifollowedthegirl,whowasquiveringwithstrongemotion,upthe
staircaseanddownanancientcorridor。Attheendwasaniron-clamped
andmassivedoor。ItstruckmeasIlookedatitthatifFerguson
triedtoforcehiswaytohiswifehewouldfinditnoeasymatter。
Thegirldrewakeyfromherpocket,andtheheavyoakenplanks
creakedupontheiroldhinges。Ipassedinandsheswiftlyfollowed,
fasteningthedoorbehindher。
Onthebedawomanwaslyingwhowasclearlyinahighfever。She
wasonlyhalfconscious,ButasIenteredsheraisedapairof
frightenedbutbeautifuleyesandglaredatmeinapprehension。Seeing
astranger,sheappearedtoberelievedandsankbackwithasighupon
thepillow。Isteppeduptoherwithafewreassuringwords,andshe
laystillwhileItookherpulseandtemperature。Bothwerehigh,
andyetmyimpressionwasthattheconditionwasratherthatofmental
andnervousexcitementthanofanyactualseizure。
“Shelielikethatoneday,twoday。I”fraidshedie,“saidthe
girl。
Thewomanturnedherflushedandhandsomefacetowardsme。
“Whereismyhusband?“
“Heisbelowandwouldwishtoseeyou。”
“Iwillnotseehim。Iwillnotseehim。”Thensheseemedto
wanderoffintodelirium。“Afiend!Afiend!Oh,whatshallIdo
withthisdevil?“
“CanIhelpyouinanyway?“
“No。Noonecanhelp。Itisfinished。Allisdestroyed。DowhatI
will,allisdestroyed。”
Thewomanmusthavesomestrangedelusion。Icouldnotseehonest
BobFergusoninthecharacteroffiendordevil。
“Madame,“Isaid,“yourhusbandlovesyoudearly。Heisdeeply
grievedatthishappening。”
Againsheturnedonmethosegloriouseyes。
“Helovesme。Yes。ButdoInotlovehim?DoInotlovehimeven
tosacrificemyselfratherthanbreakhisdearheart?ThatishowI
lovehim。Andyethecouldthinkofme-hecouldspeakofmeso。”
“Heisfullofgrief,buthecannotunderstand。”
“No,hecannotunderstand。Butheshouldtrust。”
“Willyounotseehim?“Isuggested。
“No,no,Icannotforgetthoseterriblewordsnorthelookupon
hisface。Iwillnotseehim。Gonow。Youcandonothingforme。
Tellhimonlyonething。Iwantmychild。Ihavearighttomy
child。ThatistheonlymessageIcansendhim。”Sheturnedherface
tothewallandwouldsaynomore。
Ireturnedtotheroomdownstairs,whereFergusonandHolmesstill
satbythefire。Fergusonlistenedmoodilytomyaccountofthe
interview。
“HowcanIsendherthechild?“hesaid。“HowdoIknowwhatstrange
impulsemightcomeuponher?HowcanIeverforgethowsherosefrom
besideitwithitsblooduponherlips?“Heshudderedatthe
recollection。“ThechildissafewithMrs。Mason,andtherehemust
remain。”
Asmartmaid,theonlymodernthingwhichwehadseeninthe
house,hadbroughtinsometea。Asshewasservingitthedoor
openedandayouthenteredtheroom。Hewasaremarkablelad,
pale-facedandfair-haired,withexcitablelightblueeyeswhich
blazedintoasuddenflameofemotionandjoyastheyrestedupon
hisfather。Herushedforwardandthrewhisarmsroundhisneckwith
theabandonofalovinggirl。
“Oh,daddy,“hecried,“Ididnotknowthatyouweredueyet。I
shouldhavebeenheretomeetyou。Oh,Iamsogladtoseeyou!“
Fergusongentlydisengagedhimselffromtheembracewithsomelittle
showofembarrassment。
“Dearoldchap,“saidhe,pattingtheflaxenheadwithaverytender
hand。“Icameearlybecausemyfriends,Mr。HolmesandDr。Watson,
havebeenpersuadedtocomedownandspendaneveningwithus。”
“IsthatMr。Holmes,thedetective?“
“Yes。”
Theyouthlookedatuswithaverypenetratingand,asitseemed
tome,unfriendlygaze。
“Whataboutyourotherchild,Mr。Ferguson?“askedHolmes。“Mightwe
maketheacquaintanceofthebaby?“
“AskMrs。Masontobringbabydown,“saidFerguson。Theboywentoff
withacurious,shamblinggaitwhichtoldmysurgicaleyesthathewas
sufferingfromaweakspine。Presentlyhereturned,andbehindhim
cameatall,gauntwomanbearinginherarmsaverybeautifulchild,
dark-eyed,golden-haired,awonderfulmixtureoftheSaxonandthe
Latin。Fergusonwasevidentlydevotedtoit,forhetookitintohis
armsandfondleditmosttenderly。
Fancyanyonehavingthehearttohurthim,“hemutteredashe
glanceddownatthesmall,angryredpuckeruponthecherubthroat。
ItwasatthismomentthatIchancedtoglanceatHolmesandsawa
mostsingularintentnessinhisexpression。Hisfacewasassetas
ifithadbeencarvedoutofoldivory,andhiseyes,whichhad
glancedforamomentatfatherandchild,werenowfixedwitheager
curiosityuponsomethingattheothersideoftheroom。Following
hisgazeIcouldonlyguessthathewaslookingoutthroughthewindow
atthemelancholy,drippinggarden。Itistruethatashutterhadhalf
closedoutsideandobstructedtheview,butnonethelessitwas
certainlyatthewindowthatHolmeswasfixinghisconcentrated
attention。Thenhesmiled,andhiseyescamebacktothebaby。On
itschubbynecktherewasthissmallpuckeredmark。Without
speaking,Holmesexamineditwithcare。Finallyheshookoneofthe
dimpledfistswhichwavedinfrontofhim。
“Good-bye,littleman。Youhavemadeastrangestartinlife。Nurse,
Ishouldwishtohaveawordwithyouinprivate。”
Hetookherasideandspokeearnestlyforafewminutes。Ionly
heardthelastwords,whichwere:“Youranxietywillsoon,Ihope,
besetatrest。”Thewoman,whoseemedtobeasour,silentkindof
creature,withdrewwiththechild。
“WhatisMrs。Masonlike?“askedHolmes。
“Notveryprepossessingexternally,asyoucansee,butaheartof
gold,anddevotedtothechild。”
“Doyoulikeher,Jack?“Holmesturnedsuddenlyupontheboy。His
expressivemobilefaceshadowedover,andheshookhishead。
“Jackyhasverystronglikesanddislikes,“saidFerguson,putting
hisarmroundtheboy。“LuckilyIamoneofhislikes。”
Theboycooedandnestledhisheaduponhisfather”sbreast。
Fergusongentlydisengagedhim。
“Runaway,littleJacky,“saidhe,andhewatchedhissonwith
lovingeyesuntilhedisappeared。“Now,Mr。Holmes,“hecontinuedwhen
theboywasgone,“IreallyfeelthatIhavebroughtyouonafool”s
errand,forwhatcanyoupossiblydosavegivemeyoursympathy?It
mustbeanexceedinglydelicateandcomplexaffairfromyourpoint
ofview。”
“Itiscertainlydelicate,“saidmyfriendwithanamusedsmile,
“butIhavenotbeenstruckuptonowwithitscomplexity。Ithasbeen
acaseforintellectualdeduction,butwhenthisoriginalintellectual
deductionisconfirmedpointbypointbyquiteanumberofindependent
incidents,thenthesubjectivebecomesobjectiveandwecansay
confidentlythatwehavereachedourgoal。Ihad,infact,reached
itbeforeweleftBakerStreet,andtheresthasmerelybeen
observationandconfirmation。”
Fergusonputhisbighandtohisfurrowedforehead。
“Forheaven”ssake,Holmes,“hesaidhoarsely;“ifyoucanseethe
truthinthismatter,donotkeepmeinsuspense。HowdoIstand?What
shallIdo?Icarenothingastohowyouhavefoundyourfactssolong
asyouhavereallygotthem。”
“CertainlyIoweyouanexplanation,andyoushallhaveit。But
youwillpermitmetohandlethematterinmyownway?Isthelady
capableofseeingus,Watson?“
“Sheisill,butsheisquiterational。”
“Verygood。Itisonlyinherpresencethatwecanclearthe
matterup。Letusgouptoher。”
“Shewillnotseeme,“criedFerguson。
“Oh,yes,shewill,“saidHolmes。Hescribbledafewlinesupona
sheetofpaper。“Youatleasthavetheentree,Watson。Willyouhave
thegoodnesstogivetheladythisnote?“
IascendedagainandhandedthenotetoDolores,whocautiously
openedthedoor。AminutelaterIheardacryfromwithin,acryin
whichjoyandsurpriseseemedtobeblended。Doloreslookedout。
“Shewillseethem。Shewillleesten,“saidshe。
AtmysummonsFergusonandHolmescameup。Asweenteredtheroom
Fergusontookasteportwotowardshiswife,whohadraisedherself
inthebed,butsheheldoutherhandtorepulsehim。Hesankinto
anarmchair,whileHolmesseatedhimselfbesidehim,afterbowingto
thelady,wholookedathimwithwide-eyedamazement。
“IthinkwecandispensewithDolores,“saidHolmes。“Oh,verywell,
madame,ifyouwouldrathershestayedIcanseenoobjection。Now,
Mr。Ferguson,Iamabusymanwithmanycalls,andmymethodshave
tobeshortanddirect。Theswiftestsurgeryistheleastpainful。Let
mefirstsaywhatwilleaseyourmind。Yourwifeisaverygood,a
veryloving,andaveryill-usedwoman。”
Fergusonsatupwithacryofjoy。
“Provethat,Mr。Holmes,andIamyourdebtorforever。”
“Iwilldoso,butindoingsoImustwoundyoudeeplyinanother
direction。”
“Icarenothingsolongasyouclearmywife。Everythingonearthis
insignificantcomparedtothat。”
“Letmetellyou,then,thetrainofreasoningwhichpassed
throughmymindinBakerStreet。Theideaofavampirewastome
absurd。SuchthingsdonothappenincriminalpracticeinEngland。And
yetyourobservationwasprecise。Youhadseentheladyrisefrom
besidethechild”scotwiththeblooduponherlips。”
“Idid。”
“Diditnotoccurtoyouthatableedingwoundmaybesuckedfor
someotherpurposethantodrawthebloodfromit?Wastherenota
queeninEnglishhistorywhosuckedsuchawoundtodrawpoisonfrom
it?“
“Poison!“
“ASouthAmericanhousehold。Myinstinctfeltthepresenceof
thoseweaponsuponthewallbefore,myeyeseversawthem。Itmight
havebeenotherpoison,butthatwaswhatoccurredtome。WhenIsaw
thatlittleemptyquiverbesidethesmallbird-bow,itwasjustwhatI
expectedtosee。Ifthechildwereprickedwithoneofthosearrows
dippedincurareorsomeotherdevilishdrug,itwouldmeandeathif
thevenomwerenotsuckedout。
“Andthedog!Ifoneweretousesuchapoison,wouldonenottryit
firstinordertoseethatithadnotlostitspower?Ididnot
foreseethedog,butatleastIunderstandhimandhefittedintomy
reconstruction。
“Nowdoyouunderstand?Yourwifefearedsuchallattack。Shesawit
madeandsavedthechild”slife,andyetsheshrankfromtellingyou
allthetruth,forsheknewhowyoulovedtheboyandfearedlestit
breakyourheart。”
“Jacky!“
“Iwatchedhimasyoufondledthechildjustnow。Hisfacewas
clearlyreflectedintheglassofthewindowwheretheshutter
formedabackground。Isawsuchjealousy,suchcruelhatred,asIhave
seldomseeninahumanface。”
“MyJacky!“
“Youhavetofaceit,Mr。Ferguson。Itisthemorepainfulbecause
itisadistortedlove,amaniacalexaggeratedloveforyou,and
possiblyforhisdeadmother,whichhaspromptedhisaction。His
verysoulisconsumedwithhatredforthissplendidchild,whose
healthandbeautyareacontrasttohisownweakness。”
“GoodGod!Itisincredible!“
“HaveIspokenthetruth,madame?“
Theladywassobbing,withherfaceburiedinthepillows。Nowshe
turnedtoherhusband。
“HowcouldItellyou,Bob?Ifelttheblowitwouldbetoyou。It
wasbetterthatIshouldwaitandthatitshouldcomefromsome
otherlipsthanmine。Whenthisgentleman,whoseemstohavepowersof
magic,wrotethatheknewall,Iwasglad。”
“IthinkayearatseawouldbemyprescriptionforMasterJacky,“
saidHolmes,risingfromhischair。“Onlyonethingisstill
clouded,madame。WecanquiteunderstandyourattacksuponMaster
Jacky。Thereisalimittoamother”spatience。Buthowdidyoudare
toleavethechildtheselasttwodays?“
“IhadtoldMrs。Mason。Sheknew。”
“Exactly。SoIimagined。”
Fergusonwasstandingbythebed,choking,hishandsoutstretched
andquivering。
“This,Ifancy,isthetimeforourexit,Watson,“saidHolmesin
awhisper。“IfyouwilltakeoneelbowofthetoofaithfulDolores,
Iwilltaketheother。There,now,“headdedasheclosedthedoor
behindhim,“Ithinkwemayleavethemtosettletherestamong
themselves。”
Ihaveonlyonefurthernoteofthiscase。Itistheletterwhich
Holmeswroteinfinalanswertothatwithwhichthenarrative
begins。Itranthus:
BAKERSTREET,
Nov。21st。
ReVampires
SIR:
Referringtoyourletterofthe19th,IbegtostatethatIhave
lookedintotheinquiryofyourclient,Mr。RobertFerguson,of
FergusonandMuirhead,teabrokers,ofMincingLane,andthatthe
matterhasbeenbroughttoasatisfactoryconclusion。Withthanks
foryourrecommendation,Iam,sir,
Faithfullyyours,
SHERLOCKHOLMES-
THEEND。
1926
SHERLOCKHOLMES
THEADVENTUREOFTHETHREEGABLES
bySirArthurConanDoyle
Idon”tthinkthatanyofmyadventureswithMr。SherlockHolmes
openedquitesoabruptly,orsodramatically,asthatwhichI
associatewithTheThreeGables。IhadnotseenHolmesforsomedays
andhadnoideaofthenewchannelintowhichhisactivitieshad
beendirected。Hewasinachattymoodthatmorning,however,and
hadjustsettledmeintothewell-wornlowarmchairononesideofthe
fire,whilehehadcurleddownwithhispipeinhismouthuponthe
oppositechair,whenourvisitorarrived。IfIhadsaidthatamad
bullhadarriveditwouldgiveaclearerimpressionofwhatoccurred。
Thedoorhadflownopenandahugenegrohadburstintotheroom。He
wouldhavebeenacomicfigureifhehadnotbeenterrific,forhewas
dressedinaveryloudgraychecksuitwithaflowing
salmon-colouredtie。Hisbroadfaceandflattenednosewerethrust
forward,ashissullendarkeyes,withasmoulderinggleamofmalice
inthem,turnedfromoneofustotheother。
“WhichofyougentlemenisMasserHolmes?“heasked。
Holmesraisedhispipewithalanguidsmile。
“Oh!it”syou,isit?“saidourvisitor,comingwithan
unpleasant,stealthysteproundtheangleofthetable。“Seehere,
MasserHolmes,youkeepyourhandsoutofotherfolks”business。Leave
folkstomanagetheirownaffairs。Gotthat,MasserHolmes?“
“Keepontalking,“saidHolmes。“It”sfine。”
“Oh!it”sfine,isit?“growledthesavage。“Itwon”tbesodamn
fineifIhavetotrimyouupabit。I”vehandledyourkindbefore
now,andtheydidn”tlookfinewhenIwasthroughwiththem。Lookat
that,MasserHolmes!“
Heswungahugeknottedlumpofafistundermyfriend”snose。
Holmesexamineditcloselywithanairofgreatinterest。“Wereyou
bornso?“heasked。“Ordiditcomebydegrees?“
Itmayhavebeentheicycoolnessofmyfriend,oritmayhave
beentheslightclatterwhichImadeasIpickedupthepoker。In
anycase,ourvisitor”smannerbecamelessflamboyant。
“Well,I”vegivenyoufairwarnin”,“saidhe。“I”veafriend
that”sinterestedoutHarrowway-youknowwhatI”mmeaning-andhe
don”tintendtohavenobuttin”inbyyou。Gotthat?Youain”tthe
law,andIain”tthelaweither,andifyoucomeinI”llbeonhand
also。Don”tyouforgetit。”
“I”vewantedtomeetyouforsometime,“saidHolmes。“Iwon”task
youtositdown,forIdon”tlikethesmellofyou,butaren”tyou
SteveDixie,thebruiser?“
“That”smyname,MasserHolmes,andyou”llgetputthroughitfor
sureifyougivemeanylip。”
“Itiscertainlythelastthingyouneed,“saidHolmes,staringat
ourvisitor”shideousmouth。“Butitwasthekillingofyoung
PerkinsoutsidetheHolbornBar-What!you”renotgoing?“
Thenegrohadsprungback,andhisfacewasleaden。“Iwon”t
listentonosuchtalk,“saidhe。“WhathaveItodowiththis”ere
Perkins,MasserHolmes?Iwastrainin”attheBullRingin
Birminghamwhenthisboydonegonegetintotrouble。”
“Yes,you”lltellthemagistrateaboutit,Steve,“saidHolmes。
“I”vebeenwatchingyouandBarneyStockdale-“
“SohelpmetheLord!MasserHolmes-“
“That”senough。Getoutofit。I”llpickyouupwhenIwantyou。”
“Good-mornin”,MasserHolmes。Ihopethereain”tnohardfeelin”s
aboutthis”erevisit?“
“Therewillbeunlessyoutellmewhosentyou。”
“Why,thereain”tnosecretaboutthat,MasserHolmes。Itwasthat
samegen”l”manthatyouhavejustdonegonemention。”
“Andwhosethimontoit?“
“S”elpme。Idon”tknow,MasserHolmes。Hejustsay,”Steve,you
goseeMr。Holmes,andtellhimhislifeain”tsafeifhegodown
Harrowway。”That”sthewholetruth。”Withoutwaitingforany
furtherquestioning,ourvisitorboltedoutoftheroomalmostas
precipitatelyashehadentered。Holmesknockedouttheashesofhis
pipewithaquietchuckle。
“Iamgladyouwerenotforcedtobreakhiswoollyhead,Watson。I
observedyourmanoeuvreswiththepoker。Butheisreallyrathera
harmlessfellow,agreatmuscular,foolish,blusteringbaby,and
easilycowed,asyouhaveseen。HeisoneoftheSpencerJohngangand
hastakenpartinsomedirtyworkoflatewhichImayclearupwhen
Ihavetime。Hisimmediateprincipal,Barney,isamoreastuteperson。
Theyspecializeinassaults,intimidation,andthelike。WhatIwant
toknowis,whoisatthebackofthemonthisparticularoccasion?“
“Butwhydotheywanttointimidateyou?“
“ItisthisHarrowWealdcase。Itdecidesmetolookintothe
matter,forifitisworthanyone”swhiletotakesomuchtrouble,
theremustbesomethinginit。”
“Butwhatisit?“
“Iwasgoingtotellyouwhenwehadthiscomicinterlude。Hereis
Mrs。Maberley”snote。Ifyoucaretocomewithmewewillwireherand
gooutatonce。”
DEARMR。SHERLOCKHOLMES[Iread]:
Ihavehadasuccessionofstrangeincidentsoccurtomein
connectionwiththishouse,andIshouldmuchvalueyouradvice。You
wouldfindmeathomeanytimeto-morrow。Thehouseiswithina
shortwalkoftheWealdStation。Ibelievethatmylatehusband,
MortimerMaberley,wasoneofyourearlyclients。
Yoursfaithfully,
MARYMABERLEY。
Theaddresswas“TheThreeGables,HarrowWeald。”
“Sothat”sthat!“saidHolmes。“Andnow,ifyoucansparethe
time,Watson,wewillgetuponourway。”
Ashortrailwayjourney,andashorterdrive,broughtustothe
house,abrickandtimbervilla,standinginitsownacreof
undevelopedgrassland。Threesmallprojectionsabovetheupperwindows
madeafeebleattempttojustifyitsname。Behindwasagroveof
melancholy,half-grownpines,andthewholeaspectoftheplacewas
pooranddepressing。Nonetheless,wefoundthehousetobewell
furnished,andtheladywhoreceiveduswasamostengagingelderly
person,whoboreeverymarkofrefinementandculture。
“Irememberyourhusbandwell,madam,“saidHolmes,“thoughitis
someyearssinceheusedmyservicesinsometriflingmatter。”
“Probablyyouwouldbemorefamiliarwiththenameofmyson
Douglas。”
Holmeslookedatherwithgreatinterest。
“Dearme!AreyouthemotherofDouglasMaberley?Iknewhim
slightly。ButofcourseallLondonknewhim。Whatamagnificent
creaturehewas!Whereishenow?“
“Dead,Mr。Holmes,dead!HewasattacheatRome,andhediedthere
ofpneumonialastmonth。”
“Iamsorry。Onecouldnotconnectdeathwithsuchaman。Ihave
neverknownanyonesovitallyalive,Helivedintensely-everyfibre
ofhim!“
“Toointensely,Mr。Holmes。Thatwastheruinofhim。Youremember
himashewas-debonairandsplendid。Youdidnotseethemoody,
morose,broodingcreatureintowhichhedeveloped。Hisheartwas
broken。InasinglemonthIseemedtoseemygallantboyturnintoa
worn-outcynicalman。”
“Aloveaffair-awoman?“
“Orafiend。Well,itwasnottotalkofmypoorladthatIasked
youtocome,Mr。Holmes。”
“Dr。WatsonandIareatyourservice。”
“”Therehavebeensomeverystrangehappenings。Ihavebeenin
thishousemorethanayearnow,andasIwishedtoleadaretired
lifeIhaveseenlittleofmyneighbours。ThreedaysagoIhada
callfromamanwhosaidthathewasahouseagent。Hesaidthat
thishousewouldexactlysuitaclientofhis,andthatifIwould
partwithitmoneywouldbenoobject。Itseemedtomeverystrangeas
thereareseveralemptyhousesonthemarketwhichappeartobe
equallyeligible,butnaturallyIwasinterestedinwhathesaid。I
thereforenamedapricewhichwasfivehundredpoundsmorethanI
gave。Heatonceclosedwiththeoffer,butaddedthathisclient
desiredtobuythefurnitureaswellandwouldIputapriceupon
it。Someofthisfurnitureisfrommyoldhome,anditis,asyousee,
verygood,sothatInamedagoodroundsum。Tothisalsoheatonce
agreed。Ihadalwayswantedtotravel,andthebargainwassogooda
onethatitreallyseemedthatIshouldbemyownmistressforthe
restofmylife。
“Yesterdaythemanarrivedwiththeagreementalldrawnout。Luckily
IshowedittoMr。Sutro,mylawyer,wholivesinHarrow。Hesaidto
me,”Thisisaverystrangedocument。Areyouawarethatifyousign
ityoucouldnotlegallytakeanythingoutofthehouse-notevenyour
ownprivatepossessions?”WhenthemancameagainintheeveningI
pointedthisout,andIsaidthatImeantonlytosellthefurniture。
“”No,no,everything”saidhe。
“”Butmyclothes?Myjewels?”
“”Well,well,someconcessionmightbemadeforyourpersonal
effects。Butnothingshallgooutofthehouseunchecked。Myclientis
averyliberalman,buthehashisfadsandhisownwayofdoing
things。Itiseverythingornothingwithhim。”
“”Thenitmustbenothing”saidI。Andtherethematterwasleft,
butthewholethingseemedtometobesounusualthatIthought-“
Herewehadaveryextraordinaryinterruption。
Holmesraisedhishandforsilence。Thenhestrodeacrossthe
room,flungopenthedoor,anddraggedinagreatgauntwomanwhom
hehadseizedbytheshoulder。Sheenteredwithungainlystrugglelike
somehugeawkwardchicken,torn,squawking,outofitscoop。
“Leavemealone!Whatareyoua-doin”of?“shescreeched。
“Why,Susan,whatisthis?“
“Well,ma”am,Iwascomin”intoaskifthevisitorswasstayin”for
lunchwhenthismanjumpedoutatme。”
“Ihavebeenlisteningtoherforthelastfiveminutes,butdidnot
wishtointerruptyourmostinterestingnarrative。Justalittle
wheezy,Susan,areyounot?Youbreathetooheavilyforthatkindof
work。”
Susanturnedasulkybutamazedfaceuponhercaptor。“Whobeyou,
anyhow,andwhatrighthaveyoua-pullin”meaboutlikethis?“
“ItwasmerelythatIwishedtoaskaquestioninyourpresence。Did
you,Mrs。Maberley,mentiontoanyonethatyouweregoingtowrite
tomeandconsultme?“
“No,Mr。Holmes,Ididnot。”
“Whopostedyourletter?“
“Susandid。”
“Exactly。Now,Susan,towhomwasitthatyouwroteorsenta
messagetosaythatyourmistresswasaskingadvicefromme?“
“It”salie。Isentnomessage。”
“Now,Susan,wheezypeoplemaynotlivelong,youknow。It”sa
wickedthingtotellfibs。Whomdidyoutell?“
“Susan!“criedhermistress,“Ibelieveyouareabad,treacherous
woman。IremembernowthatIsawyouspeakingtosomeoneoverthe
hedge。”
“Thatwasmyownbusiness,“saidthewomansullenly。
“SupposeItellyouthatitwasBarneyStockdaletowhomyouspoke?“
saidHolmes。
“Well,ifyouknow,whatdoyouwanttoaskfor?“
“Iwasnotsure,butIknownow。Wellnow,Susan,itwillbeworth
tenpoundstoyouifyouwilltellmewhoisatthebackofBarney。”
“Someonethatcouldlaydownathousandpoundsforeverytenyou
haveintheworld。”
“So,arichman?No;yousmiled-arichwoman。Nowwehavegotso
far,youmayaswellgivethenameandearnthetenner。”
“I”llseeyouinhellfirst。”
“Oh,Susan!Language!“
“Iamclearingoutofhere。I”vehadenoughofyouall。I”llsend
formyboxto-morrow。”Sheflouncedforthedoor。
“Good-bye,Susan。Paregoricisthestuff……Now,“hecontinued,
turningsuddenlyfromlivelytoseverewhenthedoorhadclosedbehind
theflushedandangrywoman,“thisgangmeansbusiness。Lookhowclose
theyplaythegame。Yourlettertomehadthe10P。M。postmark。And
yetSusanpassesthewordtoBarney。Barneyhastimetogotohis
employerandgetinstructions;heorshe-Iinclinetothelatterfrom
Susan”sgrinwhenshethoughtIhadblundered-formsaplan。Black
Steveiscalledin,andIamwarnedoffbyeleveno”clocknext
morning。That”squickwork,youknow。”
“Butwhatdotheywant?“
“Yes,that”sthequestion。Whohadthehousebeforeyou?“
“AretiredseacaptaincalledFerguson。”
“Anythingremarkableabouthim?“
“NotthateverIheardof。”
“Iwaswonderingwhetherhecouldhaveburiedsomething。Of
course,whenpeopleburytreasurenowadaystheydoitinthe
Post-Officebank。Buttherearealwayssomelunaticsabout。Itwould
beadullworldwithoutthem。AtfirstIthoughtofsomeburied
valuable。Butwhy,inthatcase,shouldtheywantyourfurniture?
Youdon”thappentohaveaRaphaelorafirstfolioShakespeare
withoutknowingit?“
“No,Idon”tthinkIhaveanythingrarerthanaCrownDerby
tea-set。”
“Thatwouldhardlyjustifyallthismystery。Besides,whyshould
theynotopenlystatewhattheywant?Iftheycovetyourtea-set,they
cansurelyofferapriceforitwithoutbuyingyouout,lock,stock,
andbarrel。No,asIreadit,thereissomethingwhichyoudonotknow
thatyouhave,andwhichyouwouldnotgiveupifyoudidknow。”
“ThatishowIreadit,“saidI。
“Dr。Watsonagrees,sothatsettlesit。”
“Well,Mr。Holmes,whatcanitbe?“
“Letusseewhetherbythispurelymentalanalysiswecangetit
toafinerpoint。Youhavebeeninthishouseayear。”
“Nearlytwo。”
“Allthebetter。Duringthislongperiodnoonewantsanything
fromyou。Nowsuddenlywithinthreeorfourdaysyouhaveurgent
demands。Whatwouldyougatherfromthat?“
“Itcanonlymean,“saidI,“thattheobject,whateveritmaybe,
hasonlyjustcomeintothehouse。”
“Settledonceagain,“saidHolmes。“Now,Mrs。Maberley,hasany
objectjustarrived?“
“No,Ihaveboughtnothingnewthisyear。”
“Indeed!Thatisveryremarkable。Well,Ithinkwehadbestlet
mattersdevelopalittlefurtheruntilwehaveclearerdata。Isthat
lawyerofyoursacapableman?“
“Mr。Sutroismostcapable。”
“Haveyouanothermaid,orwasthefairSusan,whohasjustbanged
yourfrontdoor,alone?“
“Ihaveayounggirl。”
“TryandgetSutrotospendanightortwointhehouse。Youmight
possiblywantprotection。”
“Againstwhom?“
“Whoknows?Thematteriscertainlyobscure。IfIcan”tfindwhat
theyareafter,Imustapproachthematterfromtheotherendand
trytogetattheprincipal。Didthishouse-agentmangiveany
address?“
“Simplyhiscardandoccupation。Haines-Johnson,Auctioneerand
Valuer。”
“Idon”tthinkweshallfindhiminthedirectory。Honestbusiness
mendon”tconcealtheirplaceofbusiness。Well,youwillletme
knowanyfreshdevelopment。Ihavetakenupyourcase,andyoumay
relyuponitthatIshallseeitthrough。”
AswepassedthroughthehallHolmes”seyes,whichmissednothing,
lighteduponseveraltrunksandcaseswhichwerepiledinacorner。
Thelabelsshoneoutuponthem。
“”Milano。””Lucerne。”ThesearefromItaly。”
“TheyarepoorDouglas”sthings。”
“Youhavenotunbackedthem?Howlonghaveyouhadthem?“
“Theyarrivedlastweek。”
“Butyousaid-why,surelythismightbethemissinglink。Howdowe
knowthatthereisnotsomethingofvaluethere?“
“Therecouldnotpossiblybe,Mr。Holmes。PoorDouglashadonly
hispayandasmallannuity。Whatcouldhehaveofvalue?“
Holmeswaslostinthought。
“Delaynolonger,Mrs。Maberley,“hesaidatlast。“Havethese
thingstakenupstairstoyourbedroom。Examinethemassoonas
possibleandseewhattheycontain。Iwillcometo-morrowandhear
yourreport。”
ItwasquiteevidentthatTheThreeGableswasunderveryclose
surveillance,foraswecameroundthehighhedgeattheendofthe
lanetherewasthenegroprize-fighterstandingintheshadow。Wecame
onhimquitesuddenly,andagrimandmenacingfigurehelookedin
thatlonelyplace。Holmesclappedhishandtohispocket。
“Lookin”foryourgun,MasserHolmes?“
“No,formyscent-bottle,Steve。”
“Youarefunny,MasserHolmes,ain”tyou?“
“Itwon”tbefunnyforyou,Steve,ifIgetafteryou。Igaveyou
fairwarningthismorning。”
“Well,MasserHolmes,Idonegonethinkoverwhatyousaid,andI
don”twantnomoretalkaboutthataffairofMasserPerkins。S”pose
Icanhelpyou,MasserHolmes,Iwill。”
“Well,then,tellmewhoisbehindyouonthisjob。”
“SohelpmetheLord!MasserHolmes,Itoldyouthetruthbefore。
Idon”tknow。MybossBarneygivesmeordersandthat”sall。”
“Well,justbearinmind,Steve,thattheladyinthathouse,and
everythingunderthatroof,isundermyprotection。Don”tforgetit。”
“Allright,MasserHolmes。I”llremember。”
“I”vegothimthoroughlyfrightenedforhisownskin,Watson,“
Holmesremarkedaswewalkedon。“Ithinkhewoulddouble-crosshis
employerifheknewwhohewas。ItwasluckyIhadsomeknowledgeof
theSpencerJohncrowd,andthatStevewasoneofthem。Now,Watson,
thisisacaseforLangdalePike,andIamgoingtoseehimnow。
WhenIgetbackImaybeclearerinthematter。”
IsawnomoreofHolmesduringtheday,butIcouldwellimaginehow
hespentit,forLangdalePikewashishumanbookofreferenceupon
allmattersofsocialscandal。Thisstrange,languidcreaturespent
hiswakinghoursinthebowwindowofaSt。James”sStreetcluband
wasthereceiving-stationaswellasthetransmitterforallthe
gossipofthemetropolis。Hemade,itwassaid,afour-figureincome
bytheparagraphswhichhecontributedeveryweektothegarbage
paperswhichcatertoaninquisitivepublic。Ifever,fardownin
theturbiddepthsofLondonlife,therewassomestrangeswirlor
eddy,itwasmarkedwithautomaticexactnessbythishumandialupon
thesurface。HolmesdiscreetlyhelpedLangdaletoknowledge,andon
occasionwashelpedinturn。
WhenImetmyfriendinhisroomearlynextmorning,Iwasconscious
fromhisbearingthatallwaswell,butnonethelessamost
unpleasantsurprisewasawaitingus。Ittooktheshapeofthe
followingtelegram:
Pleasecomeoutatonce。Client”shouseburgledinthenight。Police
inpossession。
SUTRO。
Holmeswhistled。“Thedramahascometoacrisis,andquickerthanI
hadexpected。Thereisagreatdriving-poweratthebackofthis
business,Watson,whichdoesnotsurprisemeafterwhatIhave
heard。ThisSutro,ofcourse,isherlawyer。Imadeamistake,Ifear,
innotaskingyoutospendthenightonguard。Thisfellowhasclearly
provedabrokenreed。Well,thereisnothingforitbutanother
journeytoHarrowWeald。”
WefoundTheThreeGablesaverydifferentestablishmenttothe
orderlyhouseholdofthepreviousday。Asmallgroupofidlershad
assembledatthegardengate,whileacoupleofconstableswere
examiningthewindowsandthegeraniumbeds。Withinwemetagray
oldgentleman,whointroducedhimselfasthelawyer,togetherwitha
bustling,rubicundinspector,whogreetedHolmesasanoldfriend。
“Well,Mr。Holmes,nochanceforyouinthiscase,I”mafraid。
Justacommon,ordinaryburglary,andwellwithinthecapacityof
thepooroldpolice。Noexpertsneedapply。”
“Iamsurethecaseisinverygoodhands,“saidHolmes。“Merely
burglary,yousay?“
“Quiteso。Weknowprettywellwhothemenareandwheretofind
thatgangofBarneyStockdale,withthebigniggerinit-they”vebeen
seenabouthere。”
“Excellent!Whatdidtheyget?“
“Well,theydon”tseemtohavegotmuch。Mrs。Maberleywas
chloroformedandthehousewas-Ah!hereistheladyherself。”
Ourfriendofyesterday,lookingverypaleandill,hadentered
theroom,leaninguponalittlemaidservant。
“Yougavemegoodadvice,Mr。Holmes,“saidshe,smilingruefully。
“Alas,Ididnottakeit!IdidnotwishtotroubleMr。Sutro,and
soIwasunprotected。”
“Ionlyheardofitthismorning,“thelawyerexplained。
“Mr。Holmesadvisedmetohavesomefriendinthehouse。Ineglected
hisadvice,andIhavepaidforit。”
“Youlookwretchedlyill,“saidHolmes。“Perhapsyouarehardly
equaltotellingmewhatoccurred。”
“Itisallhere,“saidtheinspector,tappingabulkynotebook。
“Still,iftheladyisnottooexhausted-“
“Thereisreallysolittletotell。Ihavenodoubtthatwicked
Susanhadplannedanentranceforthem。Theymusthaveknownthehouse
toaninch。Iwasconsciousforamomentofthechloroformragwhich
wasthrustovermymouth,butIhavenonotionhowlongImayhave
beensenseless。WhenIwoke,onemanwasatthebedsideandanother
wasrisingwithabundleinhishandfromamongmyson”sbaggage,
whichwaspartiallyopenedandlitteredoverthefloor。Beforehe
couldgetawayIsprangupandseizedhim。”
“Youtookabigrisk,“saidtheinspector。
“Iclungtohim,butheshookmeoff,andtheothermayhave
struckme,forIcanremembernomore。Marythemaidheardthenoise
andbeganscreamingoutofthewindow。Thatbroughtthepolice,but
therascalshadgotaway。”
“Whatdidtheytake?“
“Well,Idon”tthinkthereisanythingofvaluemissing,Iamsure
therewasnothinginmyson”strunks。”
“Didthemenleavenoclue?“
“TherewasonesheetofpaperwhichImayhavetornfromtheman
thatIgrasped。Itwaslyingallcrumpledonthefloor。Itisinmy
son”shandwriting。”
“Whichmeansthatitisnotofmuchuse,“saidtheinspector。“Now
ifithadbeenintheburglar”s-“
“Exactly,“saidHolmes。“Whatruggedcommonsense!Nonetheless,
Ishouldbecurioustoseeit。”
Theinspectordrewafoldedsheetoffoolscapfromhispocketbook。
“Ineverpassanything,howevertrifling,“saidhewithsome
pomposity。“Thatismyadvicetoyou,Mr。Holmes。Intwenty-five
years”experienceIhavelearnedmylesson。Thereisalwaysthechance
offinger-marksorsomething。”
Holmesinspectedthesheetofpaper。
“Whatdoyoumakeofit,Inspector?“
“Seemstobetheendofsomequeernovel,sofarasIcansee。”
“Itmaycertainlyprovetobetheendofaqueertale,“saidHolmes。
“Youhavenoticedthenumberonthetopofthepage。Itistwohundred
andforty-five。Wherearetheoddtwohundredandforty-fourpages?“
“Well,Isupposetheburglarsgotthose。Muchgoodmayitdothem!“
“Itseemsaqueerthingtobreakintoahouseinordertostealsuch
papersasthat。Doesitsuggestanythingtoyou,Inspector?“
“Yes,sir,itsuggeststhatintheirhurrytherascalsjust
grabbedatwhatcamefirsttohand。Iwishthemjoyofwhattheygot。”
“Whyshouldtheygotomyson”sthings“”askedMrs。Maberley。
“Well,theyfoundnothingvaluabledownstairs,sotheytriedtheir
luckupstairs。ThatishowIreadit。Whatdoyoumakeofit,Mr。
Holmes?“
“Imustthinkitover,Inspector。Cometothewindow,Watson。”Then,
aswestoodtogether,hereadoverthefragmentofpaper。Itbegan
inthemiddleofasentenceandranlikethis:
“……facebledconsiderablyfromthecutsandblows,Butitwas
nothingtothebleedingofhisheartashesawthatlovelyface,the
faceforwhichhehadbeenpreparedtosacrificehisverylife,
lookingoutathisagonyandhumiliation,Shesmiled-yes,by
Heaven!shesmiled,liketheheartlessfiendshewas,ashelooked
upather。Itwasatthatmomentthatlovediedandhatewasborn。Man
mustliveforsomething。Ifitisnotforyourembrace,mylady,
thenitshallsurelybeforyourundoingandmycompleterevenge。”
“Queergrammar!“saidHolmeswithasmileashehandedthepaper
backtotheinspector。“Didyounoticehowthe”he”suddenlychanged
to”my”?Thewriterwassocarriedawaybyhisownstorythathe
imaginedhimselfatthesuprememomenttobethehero。
“Itseemedmightypoorstuff,“saidtheinspectorashereplaced
itinhisbook。“What!areyouoff,Mr。Holmes?“
“Idon”tthinkthereisanythingmoreformetodonowthatthecase
isinsuchcapablehands。Bytheway,Mrs。Maberley,didyousayyou
wishedtotravel?“
“Ithasalwaysbeenmydream,Mr。Holmes。”
“Wherewouldyouliketogo-Cairo,Madeira,theRiviera?“
“Oh,ifIhadthemoneyIwouldgoroundtheworld。”
“Quiteso。Roundtheworld。Well,good-morning。Imaydropyoua
lineintheevening。”AswepassedthewindowIcaughtaglimpseof
theinspector”ssmileandshakeofthehead。“Thesecleverfellows
havealwaysatouchofmadness。”ThatwaswhatIreadinthe
inspector”ssmile。
“Now,Watson,weareatthelastlapofourlittlejourney,“said
HolmeswhenwewerebackintheroarofcentralLondononcemore。“I
thinkwehadbestclearthematterupatonce,anditwouldbewell
thatyoushouldcomewithme,foritissafertohaveawitnesswhen
youaredealingwithsuchaladyasIsadoraKlein。”
WehadtakenacabandwerespeedingtosomeaddressinGrosvenor
Square。Holmeshadbeensunkinthought,butherousedhimself
suddenly。
“Bytheway,Watson,Isupposeyouseeitallclearly?“
“No,Ican”tsaythatIdo。Ionlygatherthatwearegoingtosee
theladywhoisbehindallthismischief。”
“Exactly!ButdoesthenameIsadoraKleinconveynothingtoyou?She
was,ofcourse,thecelebratedbeauty。Therewasneverawomanto
touchher。SheispureSpanish,therealbloodofthemasterful
Conquistadors,andherpeoplehavebeenleadersinPernambucofor
generations。ShemarriedtheagedGermansugarking,Klein,and
presentlyfoundherselftherichestaswellasthemostlovelywidow
uponearth。Thentherewasanintervalofadventurewhenshepleased
herowntastes。Shehadseverallovers,andDouglasMaberley,oneof
themoststrikingmeninLondon,wasoneofthem。Itwasbyall
accountsmorethananadventurewithhim。Hewasnotasociety
butterflybutastrong,proudmanwhogaveandexpectedall。Butshe
isthe”belledamesansmerci”offiction。Whenhercapriceis
satisfiedthematterisended,andiftheotherpartyinthematter
can”ttakeherwordforitsheknowshowtobringithometohim。”
“Thenthatwashisownstory-“
“Ah!youarepiecingittogethernow。Ihearthatsheisaboutto
marrytheyoungDukeofLomond,whomightalmostbeherson。His
Grace”smamightoverlooktheage,butabigscandalwouldbea
differentmatter,soitisimperative-Ah!hereweare。”
Itwasoneofthefinestcorner-housesoftheWestEnd。A
machine-likefootmantookupourcardsandreturnedwithwordthatthe
ladywasnotathome。“Thenweshallwaituntilsheis,“saidHolmes
cheerfully。
Themachinebrokedown。
“Notathomemeansnotathometoyou,“saidthefootman。
“Good,“Holmesanswered。“Thatmeansthatweshallnothavetowait。
Kindlygivethisnotetoyourmistress。”
Hescribbledthreeorfourwordsuponasheetofhisnotebook,
foldedit,andhandedittotheman。
“Whatdidyousay,Holmes?“Iasked。
“Isimplywrote:”Shallitbethepolice,then?”Ithinkthatshould
passusin。”
Itdid-withamazingcelerity。Aminutelaterwewereinan
ArabianNightsdrawing-room,vastandwonderful,inahalfgloom,
pickedoutwithanoccasionalpinkelectriclight。Theladyhad
come,Ifelt,tothattimeoflifewheneventheproudestbeautyfinds
thehalflightmorewelcome。Sherosefromasetteeasweentered:
tall,queenly,aperfectfigure,alovelymask-likeface,withtwo
wonderfulSpanisheyeswhichlookedmurderatusboth。
“Whatisthisintrusion-andthisinsultingmessage?“sheasked,
holdinguptheslipofpaper。
“Ineednotexplain,madame。Ihavetoomuchrespectforyour
intelligencetodoso-thoughIconfessthatintelligencehasbeen
surprisinglyatfaultoflate。”
“Howso,sir?“
“Bysupposingthatyourhiredbulliescouldfrightenmefrommy
work。Surelynomanwouldtakeupmyprofessionifitwerenotthat
dangerattractshim。Itwasyou,then,whoforcedmetoexaminethe
caseofyoungMaberley。”
“Ihavenoideawhatyouaretalkingabout。WhathaveItodowith
hiredbullies?“
Holmesturnedawaywearily。
“Yes,Ihaveunderratedyourintelligence。Well,good-afternoon!“
“Stop!Whereareyougoing?“
“ToScotlandYard。”
Wehadnotgothalfwaytothedoorbeforeshehadovertakenusand
washoldinghisarm。Shehadturnedinamomentfromsteeltovelvet。
“Comeandsitdown,gentlemen。Letustalkthismatterover。I
feelthatImaybefrankwithyou,Mr。Holmes。Youhavethefeelings
ofagentleman。Howquickawoman”sinstinctistofinditout。Iwill
treatyouasafriend。”
“Icannotpromisetoreciprocate,madame。Iamnotthelaw,butI
representjusticesofarasmyfeeblepowersgo。Iamreadytolisten,
andthenIwilltellyouhowIwillact。”
“Nodoubtitwasfoolishofmetothreatenabravemanlike
yourself。”
“Whatwasreallyfoolish,madame,isthatyouhaveplacedyourself
inthepowerofabandofrascalswhomayblackmailorgiveyouaway。”
“No,no!Iamnotsosimple。SinceIhavepromisedtobefrank,I
maysaythatnoone,saveBarneyStockdaleandSusan,hiswife,have
theleastideawhotheiremployeris。Astothem,well,itisnot
thefirst-“Shesmiledandnoddedwithacharmingcoquettishintimacy。
“Isee。You”vetestedthembefore。”
“Theyaregoodhoundswhorunsilent。”
“Suchhoundshaveawaysoonerorlaterofbitingthehandthat
feedsthem。Theywillbearrestedforthisburglary。Thepoliceare
alreadyafterthem。”
“Theywilltakewhatcomestothem。Thatiswhattheyarepaid
for。Ishallnotappearinthematter。”
“UnlessIbringyouintoit。”
“No,no,youwouldnot。Youareagentleman。Itisawoman”s
secret。”
“Inthefirstplace,youmustgivebackthismanuscript。”
Shebrokeintoarippleoflaughterandwalkedtothefireplace。
Therewasacalcinedmasswhichshebrokeupwiththepoker。“Shall
Igivethisback?“sheasked。Soroguishandexquisitedidshelookas
shestoodbeforeuswithachallengingsmile,thatIfeltofall
Holmes”scriminalsthiswastheonewhomhewouldfindithardestto
face。However,hewasimmunefromsentiment。
“Thatsealsyourfate,“hesaidcoldly。“Youareverypromptinyour
actions,madame,butyouhaveoverdoneitonthisoccasion。”
Shethrewthepokerdownwithaclatter。
“Howhardyouare!“shecried。“MayItellyouthewholestory?“
“IfancyIcouldtellittoyou。”
“Butyoumustlookatitwithmyeyes,Mr。Holmes。Youmust
realizeitfromthepointofviewofawomanwhoseesallherlife”s
ambitionabouttoberuinedatthelastmoment。Issuchawomanto
beblamedifsheprotectsherself?“
“Theoriginalsinwasyours。”
“Yes,yes!Iadmitit。Hewasadearboy,Douglas,butitsochanced
thathecouldnotfitintomyplans。Hewantedmarriage-marriage,
MrHolmes-withapennilesscommoner。Nothinglesswouldservehim。
Thenhebecamepertinacious。BecauseIhadgivenheseemedtothink
thatIstillmustgive,andtohimonly。Itwasintolerable。AtlastI
hadtomakehimrealizeit。”
“Byhiringruffianstobeathimunderyourownwindow。”
“Youdoindeedseemtoknoweverything。Well,itistrue。Barneyand
theboysdrovehimaway,andwere,Iadmit,alittleroughindoing
so。Butwhatdidhedothen?CouldIhavebelievedthatagentleman
woulddosuchanact?Hewroteabookinwhichhedescribedhisown
story。I,ofcourse,wasthewolf;hethelamb。Itwasallthere,
underdifferentnames,ofcourse;butwhoinallLondonwouldhave
failedtorecognizeit?Whatdoyousaytothat,Mr。Holmes?“
“Well,hewaswithinhisrights。”