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  “ItwasasiftheairofItalyhadgotintohisbloodandbrought
  withittheoldcruelItalianspirit。Hewrotetomeandsentmea
  copyofhisbookthatImighthavethetortureofanticipation。
  Thereweretwocopies,hesaid-oneforme,oneforhispublisher。”
  “Howdidyouknowthepublisher”shadnotreachedhim?“
  “Iknewwhohispublisherwas。Itisnothisonlynovel,youknow。I
  foundoutthathehadnotheardfromItaly。ThencameDouglas”ssudden
  death。Solongasthatothermanuscriptwasintheworldtherewas
  nosafetyforme。Ofcourse,itmustbeamonghiseffects,andthese
  wouldbereturnedtohismother。Isetthegangatwork。Oneofthem
  gotintothehouseasservant。Iwantedtodothethinghonestly。I
  reallyandtrulydid。Iwasreadytobuythehouseandeverythingin
  it。Iofferedanypriceshecaredtoask。Ionlytriedtheotherway
  wheneverythingelsehadfailed。Now,Mr。Holmes,grantingthatI
  wastoohardonDouglas-and,Godknows,Iamsorryforit!-whatelse
  couldIdowithmywholefutureatstake?“
  SherlockHolmesshruggedhisshoulders。
  “Well,well,“saidhe,“IsupposeIshallhavetocompounda
  felonyasusual。Howmuchdoesitcosttogoroundtheworldin
  first-classstyle?“
  Theladystaredinamazement。
  “Coulditbedoneonfivethousandpounds?“
  “Well,Ishouldthinkso,indeed!“
  “Verygood。Ithinkyouwillsignmeacheckforthat,andIwill
  seethatitcomestoMrs。Maberley。Youoweheralittlechangeof
  air。Meantime,lady“-hewaggedacautionaryforefinger-“haveacare!
  Haveacare!Youcan”tplaywithedgedtoolsforeverwithoutcutting
  thosedaintyhands。”-
  THEEND。
  1925
  SHERLOCKHOLMES
  THEADVENTUREOFTHETHREEGARRIDEBS
  bySirArthurConanDoyle
  Itmayhavebeenacomedy,oritmayhavebeenatragedy。Itcost
  onemanhisreason,itcostmeablood-letting,anditcostyet
  anothermanthepenaltiesofthelaw。Yettherewascertainlyan
  elementofcomedy。Well,youshalljudgeforyourselves。
  Irememberthedateverywell,foritwasinthesamemonththat
  Holmesrefusedaknighthoodforserviceswhichmayperhapssomedaybe
  described。Ionlyrefertothematterinpassing,forinmyposition
  ofpartnerandconfidantIamobligedtobeparticularlycarefulto
  avoidanyindiscretion。Irepeat,however,thatthisenablesmetofix
  thedate,whichwasthelatterendofJune,1902,shortlyafterthe
  conclusionoftheSouthAfricanWar。Holmeshadspentseveraldays
  inbed,aswashishabitfromtimetotime,butheemergedthat
  morningwithalongfoolscapdocumentinhishandandatwinkleof
  amusementinhisausteregrayeyes。
  “Thereisachanceforyoutomakesomemoney,friendWatson,“
  saidhe。“HaveyoueverheardthenameofGarrideb?“
  IadmittedthatIhadnot。
  “Well,ifyoucanlayyourhanduponaGarrideb,there”smoneyin
  it。”
  “Why?“
  “Ah,that”salongstory-ratherawhimsicalone,too。Idon”tthink
  inallourexplorationsofhumancomplexitieswehaveevercomeupon
  anythingmoresingular。Thefellowwillbeherepresentlyfor
  cross-examination,soIwon”topenthematteruptillhecomes。But,
  meanwhile,that”sthenamewewant。”
  Thetelephonedirectorylayonthetablebesideme,andIturned
  overthepagesinaratherhopelessquest。Buttomyamazementthere
  wasthisstrangenameinitsdueplace。Igaveacryoftriumph。
  “Hereyouare,Holmes!Hereitis!“
  Holmestookthebookfrommyhand。
  “”Garrideb,N。”“heread,136LittleRyderStreet,W。”Sorryto
  disappointyou,mydearWatson,butthisisthemanhimself。Thatis
  theaddressuponhisletter。Wewantanothertomatchhim。”
  Mrs。Hudsonhadcomeinwithacarduponatray。Itookitupand
  glancedatit。
  “Why,hereitis!“Icriedinamazement。“Thisisadifferent
  initial。JohnGarrideb,CounselloratLaw,Moorville,Kansas,U。S。A。”
  Holmessmiledashelookedatthecard。“Iamafraidyoumustmake
  yetanothereffort,Watson,“saidhe。“Thisgentlemanisalsointhe
  plotalready,thoughIcertainlydidnotexpecttoseehimthis
  morning。However,heisinapositiontotellusagooddealwhichI
  wanttoknow。”
  Amomentlaterhewasintheroom。Mr。JohnGarrideb,Counsellor
  atLaw,wasashort,powerfulmanwiththeround,fresh,
  clean-shavenfacecharacteristicofsomanyAmericanmenofaffairs。
  Thegeneraleffectwaschubbyandratherchildlike,sothatone
  receivedtheimpressionofquiteayoungmanwithabroadsetsmile
  uponhisface。Hiseyes,however,werearresting。Seldominany
  humanheadhaveIseenapairwhichbespokeamoreintenseinward
  life,sobrightwerethey,soalert,soresponsivetoeverychange
  ofthought。HisaccentwasAmerican,butwasnotaccompaniedbyany
  eccentricityofspeech。
  “Mr。Holmes?“heasked,glancingfromonetotheother。“Ah,yes!
  Yourpicturesarenotunlikeyou,sir,ifImaysayso。Ibelieve
  youhavehadaletterfrommynamesake,Mr。NathanGarrideb,have
  younot?“
  “Praysitdown,“saidSherlockHolmes。“Weshall,Ifancy,havea
  gooddealtodiscuss。”Hetookuphissheetsoffoolscap。“Youare,of
  course,theMr。JohnGarridebmentionedinthisdocument。Butsurely
  youhavebeeninEnglandsometime?“
  “Whydoyousaythat,Mr。Holmes?“Iseemedtoreadsuddensuspicion
  inthoseexpressiveeyes。
  “YourwholeoutfitisEnglish。”
  Mr。Garridebforcedalaugh。“I”vereadofyourtricks,Mr。
  Holmes,butIneverthoughtIwouldbethesubjectofthem。Wheredo
  youreadthat?“
  “Theshouldercutofyourcoat,thetoesofyourboots-couldanyone
  doubtit?“
  “Well,well,IhadnoideaIwassoobviousaBritisher。But
  businessbroughtmeoverwheresometimeago,andso,asyousay,my
  outfitisnearlyallLondon。However,Iguessyourtimeisofvalue,
  andwedidnotmeettotalkaboutthecutofmysocks。Whatabout
  gettingdowntothatpaperyouholdinyourhand?“
  Holmeshadinsomewayruffledourvisitor,whosechubbyfacehad
  assumedafarlessamiableexpression。
  “Patience!Patience,Mr。Garrideb!“saidmyfriendinasoothing
  voice。“Dr。Watsonwouldtellyouthattheselittledigressionsof
  minesometimesproveintheendtohavesomebearingonthematter。
  ButwhydidMr。NathanGarridebnotcomewithyou?“
  “Whydidheeverdragyouintoitatall?“askedourvisitorwith
  asuddenoutflameofanger。“Whatinthunderhadyoutodowithit?
  Herewasabitofprofessionalbusinessbetweentwogentlemen,andone
  ofthemmustneedscallinadetective!Isawhimthismorning,andhe
  toldmethisfool-trickhehadplayedme,andthat”swhyIamhere。
  ButIfeelbadaboutit,allthesame。”
  “Therewasnoreflectionuponyou,Mr。Garrideb。Itwassimply
  zealuponhisparttogainyourend-anendwhichis,Iunderstand,
  equallyvitalforbothofyou。HeknewthatIhadmeansofgetting
  information,and,therefore,itwasverynaturalthatheshould
  applytome。”
  Ourvisitor”sangryfacegraduallycleared。
  “Well,thatputsitdifferent,“saidhe。“WhenIwenttoseehim
  thismorningandhetoldmehehadsenttoadetective,Ijustasked
  foryouraddressandcamerightaway。Idon”twantpolicebuttinginto
  aprivatematter。Butifyouarecontentjusttohelpusfindtheman,
  therecanbenoharminthat。”
  “Well,thatisjusthowitstands,“saidHolmes。“Andnow,sir,
  sinceyouarehere,wehadbesthaveaclearaccountfromyourown
  lips。Myfriendhereknowsnothingofthedetails。”
  Mr。Garridebsurveyedmewithnottoofriendlyagaze。
  “Needheknow?“beasked。
  “Weusuallyworktogether。”
  “Well,there”snoreasonitshouldbekeptasecret。I”llgiveyou
  thefactsasshortasIcanmakethem。IfyoucamefromKansasIwould
  notneedtoexplaintoyouwhoAlexanderHamiltonGarridebwas。He
  madehismoneyinrealestate,andafterwardsinthewheatpitat
  Chicago,buthespentitinbuyingupasmuchlandaswouldmakeone
  ofyourcounties,lyingalongtheArkansasRiver,westofFort
  Dodge。It”sgrazing-landandlumber-landandarable-landand
  mineralizedland,andjusteverysortoflandthatbringsdollarsto
  themanthatownsit。
  Hehadnokithnorkin-or,ifhehad,Ineverheardofit。Buthe
  tookakindofprideinthequeernessofhisname。Thatwaswhat
  broughtustogether。IwasinthelawatTopeka,andonedayIhada
  visitfromtheoldman,andhewastickledtodeathtomeetanother
  manwithhisownname。Itwashispetfad,andhewasdeadsettofind
  outiftherewereanymoreGarridebsintheworld。”Findme
  another!”saidhe。ItoldhimIwasabusymanandcouldnotspend
  mylifehikingroundtheworldinsearchofGarridebs。”Nonethe
  less”saidhe,”thatisjustwhatyouwilldoifthingspanoutas
  Iplannedthem。”Ithoughthewasjoking,buttherewasapowerfullot
  ofmeaninginthewords,asIwassoontodiscover。
  “Forhediedwithinayearofsayingthem,andheleftawillbehind
  him。ItwasthequeerestwillthathaseverbeenfiledintheStateof
  Kansas。Hispropertywasdividedintothreeparts,andIwastohave
  oneonconditionthatIfoundtwoGarridebswhowouldsharethe
  remainder。It”sfivemilliondollarsforeachifitisacent,but
  wecan”tlayafingeronituntilweallthreestandinarow。
  “ItwassobigachancethatIjustletmylegalpracticeslide
  andIsetforthlookingforGarridebs。Thereisnotoneinthe
  UnitedStates。Iwentthroughit,sir,withafine-toothedcomband
  neveraGarridebcouldIcatch。ThenItriedtheoldcountry。Sure
  enoughtherewasthenameintheLondontelephonedirectory。Iwent
  afterhimtwodaysagoandexplainedthewholemattertohim。Buthe
  isaloneman,likemyself,withsomewomenrelations,butnomen。
  Itsaysthreeadultmeninthewill。Soyouseewestillhavea
  vacancy,andifyoucanhelptofillitwewillbeveryreadytopay
  yourcharges。”
  “Well,Watson,“saidHolmeswithasmile,“Isaiditwasrather
  whimsical,didInot?Ishouldhavethought,sir,thatyourobvious
  waywastoadvertiseintheagonycolumnsofthepapers。”
  “Ihavedonethat,Mr。Holmes。Noreplies。”
  “Dearme!Well,itiscertainlyamostcuriouslittleproblem。Imay
  takeaglanceatitinmyleisure。Bytheway,itiscuriousthat
  youshouldhavecomefromTopeka。Iusedtohaveacorrespondent-he
  isdeadnow-oldDr。LysanderStarr,whowasmayorin1890。”
  “GoodoldDr。Starr!“saidourvisitor。“Hisnameisstillhonoured。
  Well,Mr。Holmes,Isupposeallwecandoistoreporttoyouand
  letyouknowhowweprogress。Ireckonyouwillhearwithinadayor
  two。”WiththisassuranceourAmericanbowedanddeparted。
  Holmeshadlithispipe,andhesatforsometimewithacurious
  smileuponhisface。
  “Well?“Iaskedatlast。
  “Iawondering,Watson-justwondering!“
  “Atwhat?“
  Holmestookhispipefromhislips。
  “Iwaswondering,Watson,whatonearthcouldbetheobjectof
  thismanintellingussucharigmaroleoflies。Inearlyaskedhim
  so-fortherearetimeswhenabrutalfrontalattackisthebest
  policy-butIjudgeditbettertolethimthinkhehadfooledus。Here
  isamanwithanEnglishcoatfrayedattheelbowandtrousers
  baggedatthekneewithayear”swear,andyetbythisdocumentandby
  hisownaccountheisaprovincialAmericanlatelylandedinLondon。
  Therehave,beennoadvertisementsintheagonycolumns。Youknowthat
  Imissnothingthere。Theyaremyfavouritecovertforputtingupa
  bird,andIwouldneverhaveoverlookedsuchacockpheasantas
  that。IneverknewaDr。LysanderStarr,ofTopeka。Touchhimwhere
  youwouldhewasfalse。IthinkthefellowisreallyanAmerican,
  buthehaswornhisaccentsmoothwithyearsofLondon。Whatishis
  game,then,andwhatmotiveliesbehindthispreposteroussearchfor
  Garridebs?It”sworthourattention,for,grantingthatthemanisa
  rascal,heiscertainlyacomplexandingeniousone。Wemustnow
  findoutifourothercorrespondentisafraudalso。Justringhimup,
  Watson。”
  Ididso,andheardathin,quaveringvoiceattheotherendof
  theline。
  “Yes,yes,IamMr。NathanGarrideb。IsMr。Holmesthere?Ishould
  verymuchliketohaveawordwithMr。Holmes。”
  MyfriendtooktheinstrumentandIheardtheusualsyncopated
  dialogue。
  “Yes,hehasbeenhere。Iunderstandthatyoudon”tknowhim……How
  long?……Onlytwodays!……Yes,yes,ofcourse,itisamost
  captivatingprospect。Willyoubeathomethisevening?Isupposeyour
  namesakewillnotbethere?……Verygood,wewillcomethen,forI
  wouldratherhaveachatwithouthim……Dr。Watsonwillcomewith
  me……Iunderstandfromyournotethatyoudidnotgooutoften……
  Well,weshallberoundaboutsix。Youneednotmentionittothe
  Americanlawyer……Verygood。Good-bye!“
  Itwastwilightofalovelyspringevening,andevenLittleRyder
  Street,oneofthesmalleroffshootsfromtheEdgwareRoad,withina
  stone-castofoldTyburnTreeofevilmemory,lookedgoldenand
  wonderfulintheslantingraysofthesettingsun。Theparticular
  housetowhichweweredirectedwasalarge,old-fashioned,Early
  Georgianedifice,withaflatbrickfacebrokenonlybytwodeepbay
  windowsonthegroundfloor。Itwasonthisgroundfloorthatour
  clientlived,and,indeed,thelowwindowsprovedtobethefrontof
  thehugeroominwhichhespenthiswakinghours。Holmespointedaswe
  passedtothesmallbrassplatewhichborethecuriousname。
  “Upsomeyears,Watson,“heremarked,indicatingitsdiscoloured
  surface。“It”shisrealname,anyhow,andthatissomethingtonote。”
  Thehousehadacommonstair,andtherewereanumberofnames
  paintedinthehall,someindicatingofficesandsomeprivate
  chambers。Itwasnotacollectionofresidentialflats,butratherthe
  abodeofBohemianbachelors。Ourclientopenedthedoorforushimself
  andapologizedbysayingthatthewomaninchargeleftatfour
  o”clock。Mr。NathanGarridebprovedtobeaverytall,
  loose-jointed,round-backedperson,gauntandbald,somesixty-odd
  yearsofage。Hehadacadaverousface,withthedulldeadskinofa
  mantowhomexercisewasunknown。Largeroundspectaclesandasmall
  projectinggoat”sbeardcombinedwithhisstoopingattitudetogive
  himanexpressionofpeeringcuriosity。Thegeneraleffect,however,
  wasamiable,thougheccentric。
  Theroomwasascuriousasitsoccupant。Itlookedlikeasmall
  museum。Itwasbothbroadanddeep,withcupboardsandcabinetsall
  round,crowdedwithspecimens,geologicalandanatomical。Casesof
  butterfliesandmothsflankedeachsideoftheentrance。Alargetable
  inthecentrewaslitteredwithallsortsofdebris,whilethetall
  brasstubeofapowerfulmicroscopebristledupamongthem。AsI
  glancedroundIwassurprisedattheuniversalityoftheman”s
  interests。Herewasacaseofancientcoins。Therewasacabinetof
  flintinstruments。Behindhiscentraltablewasalargecupboardof
  fossilbones。Abovewasalineofplasterskullswithsuchnamesas
  “Neanderthal,““Heidelberg,““Cro-Magnon“printedbeneaththem。Itwas
  clearthathewasastudentofmanysubjects。Ashestoodinfront
  ofusnow,heheldapieceofchamoisleatherinhisrighthandwith
  whichhewaspolishingacoin。
  “Syracusan-ofthebestperiod,“heexplained,boldingitup。
  “Theydegeneratedgreatlytowardstheend。AttheirbestIholdthem
  supreme,thoughsomeprefertheAlexandrianschool。Youwillfinda
  chairhere,Mr。Holmes。Prayallowmetoclearthesebones。Andyou,
  sir-ah,yes,Dr。Watson-ifyouwouldhavethegoodnesstoputthe
  japanesevasetooneside。Youseeroundmemylittleinterestsin
  life。Mydoctorlecturesmeaboutnevergoingout,butwhyshouldIgo
  outwhenIhavesomuchtoholdmehere?Icanassureyouthatthe
  adequatecataloguingofoneofthosecabinetswouldtakemethreegood
  months。”
  Holmeslookedroundhimwithcuriosity。
  “Butdoyoutellmethatyounevergoout?“hesaid。
  “NowandagainIdrivedowntoSotheby”sorChristie”s。Otherwise
  Iveryseldomleavemyroom。Iamnottoostrong,andmyresearches
  areveryabsorbing。Butyoucanimagine,Mr。Holmes,whataterrific
  shock-pleasantbutterrific-itwasformewhenIheardofthis
  unparalleledgoodfortune。ItonlyneedsonemoreGarridebtocomplete
  thematter,andsurelywecanfindone。Ihadabrother,buthiis
  dead,andfemalerelativesaredisqualified。Buttheremustsurely
  beothersintheworld。Ihadheardthatyouhandledstrangecases,
  andthatwaswhyIsenttoyou。Ofcourse,thisAmericangentleman
  isquiteright,andIshouldhavetakenhisadvicefirst,butI
  actedforthebest。”
  “Ithinkyouactedverywiselyindeed,“saidHolmes。“Butareyou
  reallyanxioustoacquireanestateinAmerica?“
  “Certainlynot,sir。Nothingwouldinducemetoleavemycollection。
  Butthisgentlemanhasassuredmethathewillbuymeoutassoonas
  wehaveestablishedourclaim。Fivemilliondollarswasthesumnamed。
  Thereareadozenspecimensinthemarketatthepresentmoment
  whichfillgapsinmycollection,andwhichIamunabletopurchase
  forwantofafewhundredpounds。JustthinkwhatIcoulddowithfive
  milliondollars。Why,Ihavethenucleusofanationalcollection。I
  shallbetheHansSloaneofmyage。”
  Hiseyesgleamedbehindhisgreatspectacles。Itwasveryclearthat
  nopainswouldbesparedbyMr。NathanGarridebinfindinganamesake。
  “Imerelycalledtomakeyouracquaintance,andthereisnoreason
  whyIshouldinterruptyourstudies,“saidHolmes。“Ipreferto
  establishpersonaltouchwiththosewithwhomIdobusiness。Thereare
  fewquestionsIneedask,forIhaveyourveryclearnarrativeinmy
  pocket,andIfilleduptheblankswhenthisAmericangentleman
  called。Iunderstandthatuptothisweekyouwereunawareofhis
  existence。”
  “Thatisso。HecalledlastTuesday。”
  “Didhetellyouofourinterviewto-day?“
  “Yes,hecamestraightbacktome。Hehadbeenveryangry。”
  “Whyshouldhebeangry?“
  “Heseemedtothinkitwassomereflectiononhishonour。Buthewas
  quitecheerfulagainwhenhereturned。”
  “Didhesuggestanycourseofaction?“
  “No,sir,hedidnot。”
  “Hashehad,oraskedfor,anymoneyfromyou?“
  “No,sir,never!“
  “Youseenopossibleobjecthehasinview?“
  “None,exceptwhathestates。”
  “Didyoutellhimofourtelephoneappointment?“
  “Yes,sir,Idid。”
  Holmeswaslostinthought。Icouldseethathewaspuzzled。
  “Haveyouanyarticlesofgreatvalueinyourcollection?“
  “No,sir。Iamnotarichman。Itisagoodcollection,butnota
  veryvaluableone。”
  “Youhavenofearofburglars?“
  “Nottheleast。”
  “Howlonghaveyoubeenintheserooms?“
  “Nearlyfiveyears。”
  Holmes”scross-examinationwasinterruptedbyanimperativeknocking
  atthedoor。NosoonerhadourclientunlatcheditthantheAmerican
  lawyerburstexcitedlyintotheroom。
  “Hereyouare!“hecried,wavingapaperoverhishead。“IthoughtI
  shouldbeintimetogetyou。Mr。NathanGarrideb,mycongratulations!
  Youarearichman,sir。Ourbusinessishappilyfinishedandallis
  well。Astoyou,Mr。Holmes,wecanonlysaywearesorryifwehave
  givenyouanyuselesstrouble。”
  Hehandedoverthepapertoourclient,whostoodstaringata
  markedadvertisement。HolmesandIleanedforwardandreaditoverhis
  shoulder。Thisishowitran:
  HOWARDGARRIDEB
  ConstructorofAgriculturalMachinery
  Binders,reapers,steamandhandplows,drills,harrows,farmers”
  carts,buckboards,andallotherappliances。
  EstimatesforArtesianWells
  ApplyGrosvenorBuildings,Aston
  “Glorious!“gaspedourhost。“Thatmakesourthirdman。”
  “IhadopenedupinquiriesinBirmingham,“saidtheAmerican,“and
  myagenttherehassentmethisadvertisementfromalocalpaper。We
  mustbustleandputthethingthrough。Ihavewrittentothisman
  andtoldhimthatyouwillseehiminhisofficeto-morrowafternoon
  atfouro”clock。”
  “Youwantmetoseehim?“
  “Whatdoyousay,Mr。Holmes?Don”tyouthinkitwouldbewiser?
  HereamI,awanderingAmericanwithawonderfultale。Whyshouldhe
  believewhatItellhim?ButyouareaBritisherwithsolid
  references,andheisboundtotakenoticeofwhatyousay。Iwouldgo
  withyouifyouwished,butIhaveaverybusydayto-morrow,andI
  couldalwaysfollowyouifyouareinanytrouble。”
  “Well,Ihavenotmadesuchajourneyforyears。”
  “Itisnothing,Mr。Garrideb。Ihavefiguredoutourconnections。
  Youleaveattwelveandshouldbetheresoonaftertwo。Thenyoucan
  bebackthesamenight。Allyouhavetodoistoseethisman,explain
  thematter,andgetanaffidavitofhisexistence。BytheLord!“he
  addedhotly,“consideringI”vecomeallthewayfromthecentreof
  America,itissurelylittleenoughifyougoahundredmilesinorder
  toputthismatterthrough。”
  “Quiteso,“saidHolmes。“Ithinkwhatthisgentlemansaysisvery
  true。”
  Mr。NathanGarridebshruggedhisshoulderswithadisconsolate
  air。“Well,ifyouinsistIshallgo,“saidhe。“Itiscertainly
  hardformetorefuseyouanything,consideringthegloryofhopethat
  youhavebroughtintomylife。”
  “Thenthatisagreed,“saidHolmes,“andnodoubtyouwillletme
  haveareportassoonasyoucan。”
  “I”llseetothat,“saidtheAmerican。“Well,“headded,looking
  athiswatch,“I”llhavetogeton。I”llcallto-morrow,Mr。Nathan,
  andseeyouofftoBirmingham。Comingmyway,Mr。Holmes?Well,
  then,good-bye,andwemayhavegoodnewsforyouto-morrownight。”
  Inoticedthatmyfriend”sfaceclearedwhentheAmericanleftthe
  room,andthelookofthoughtfulperplexityhadvanished。
  “IwishIcouldlookoveryourcollection,Mr。Garrideb,“saidhe。
  “Inmyprofessionallsortsofoddknowledgecomesuseful,andthis
  roomofyoursisastorehouseofit。”
  Ourclientshonewithpleasureandhiseyesgleamedfrombehind
  hisbigglasses。
  “Ihadalwaysheard,sir,thatyouwereaveryintelligentman,“
  saidhe。“Icouldtakeyouroundnowifyouhavethetime。”
  “Unfortunately,Ihavenot。Butthesespecimensaresowelllabelled
  andclassifiedthattheyhardlyneedyourpersonalexplanation。IfI
  shouldbeabletolookinto-morrow,Ipresumethattherewouldbe
  noobjectiontomyglancingoverthem?“
  “Noneatall。Youaremostwelcome。Theplacewill,ofcourse,he
  shutup,butMrs。Saundersisinthebasementuptofouro”clockand
  wouldletyouinwithherkey。”
  “Well,Ihappentobeclearto-morrowafternoon。Ifyouwouldsay
  awordtoMrs。Saundersitwouldbequiteinorder。Bytheway,whois
  yourhouse-agent?“
  Ourclientwasamazedatthesuddenquestion。
  “HollowayandSteele,intheEdgwareRoad。Butwhy?“
  “Iamabitofanarchaeologistmyselfwhenitcomestohouses,“
  saidHolmes,laughing。“IwaswonderingifthiswasQueenAnneor
  Georgian。”
  “Georgian,beyonddoubt。”
  “Really。Ishouldhavethoughtalittleearlier。However,itis
  easilyascertained。Well,good-bye,Mr。Garrideb,andmayyouhave
  everysuccessinyourBirminghamjourney。”
  Thehouse-agent”swascloseby,butwefoundthatitwasclosed
  fortheday,sowemadeourwaybacktoBakerStreet。Itwasnot
  tillafterdinnerthatHolmesrevertedtothesubject。
  “Ourlittleproblemdrawstoaclose,“saidhe。“Nodoubtyouhave
  outlinedthesolutioninyourownmind。”
  “Icanmakeneitherheadnortailofit。”
  “Theheadissurelyclearenoughandthetailweshouldsee
  to-morrow。Didyounoticenothingcuriousaboutthatadvertisement?“
  “Isawthattheword”plough”wasmisspelt。”
  “Oh,youdidnoticethat,didyou?Come,Watson,youimproveallthe
  time。Yes,itwasbadEnglishbutgoodAmerican。Theprinterhadset
  itupasreceived。Thenthebuckboards。ThatisAmericanalso。And
  artesianwellsarecommonerwiththemthanwithus。Itwasatypical
  Americanadvertisement,butpurportingtobefromanEnglishfirm。
  Whatdoyoumakeofthat?“
  “IcanonlysupposethatthisAmericanlawyerputitinhimself。
  WhathisobjectwasIfailtounderstand。”
  “Well,therearealternativeexplanations。Anyhow,hewantedto
  getthisgoodoldfossiluptoBirmingham。Thatisveryclear。Imight
  havetoldhimthathewasclearlygoingonawild-goosechase,but,on
  secondthoughts,itseemedbettertoclearthestagebylettinghim
  go。To-morrow,Watson-well,to-morrowwillspeakforitself。”
  Holmeswasupandoutearly。WhenhereturnedatlunchtimeInoticed
  thathisfacewasverygrave。
  “ThisisamoreseriousmatterthanIhadexpected,Watson,“said
  he。“Itisfairtotellyouso,thoughIknowitwillonlybean
  additionalreasontoyouforrunningyourheadintodanger。Ishould
  knowmyWatsonbynow。Butthereisdanger,andyoushouldknowit。”
  “Well,itisnotthefirstwehaveshared,Holmes。Ihopeitmaynot
  bethelast。Whatistheparticulardangerthistime?“
  “Weareupagainstaveryhardcase。IhaveidentifiedMr。John
  Garrideb,CounselloratLaw。Heisnoneotherthan”Killer”Evans,
  ofsinisterandmurderousreputation。”
  “IfearIamnonethewiser。”
  “Ah,itisnotpartof,yourprofessiontocarryaboutaportable
  NewgateCalendarinyourmemory。Ihavebeendowntoseefriend
  LestradeattheYard。Theremaybeanoccasionalwantofimaginative
  intuitiondownthere,buttheyleadtheworldforthoroughnessand
  method。IhadanideathatwemightgetonthetrackofourAmerican
  friendintheirrecords。Sureenough,Ifoundhischubbyface
  smilingupatmefromtherogues”portraitgallery。”JamesWinter,
  aliasMorecroft,aliasKillerEvans”wastheinscriptionbelow。”
  Holmesdrewanenvelopefromhispocket。“Iscribbleddownafew
  pointsfromhisdossier:Agedforty-four。NativeofChicago。Known
  tohaveshotthreemenintheStates。Escapedfrompenitentiary
  throughpoliticalinfluence。CametoLondonin1893。Shotamanover
  cardsinanight-clubintheWaterlooRoadinJanuary,1895。Mandied,
  buthewasshowntohavebeentheaggressorintherow。Deadmanwas
  identifiedasRodgerPrescott,famousasforgerandcoinerinChicago。
  KillerEvansreleasedin1901。Hasbeenunderpolicesupervision
  since,butsofarasknownhasledanhonestlife。Verydangerousman,
  usuallycarriesarmsandispreparedtousethem。Thatisourbird,
  Watson-asportingbird,asyoumustadmit。”
  “Butwhatishisgame?“
  “Well,itbeginstodefineitself。Ihavebeentothehouse-agent”s。
  Ourclient,ashetoldus,hasbeentherefiveyears。Itwasunletfor
  ayearbeforethen。Theprevioustenantwasagentlemanatlargenamed
  Waldron。Waldron”sappearancewaswellrememberedattheoffice。He
  hadsuddenlyvanishedandnothingmorebeenheardofhim。Hewasa
  tall,beardedmanwithverydarkfeatures。Now,Prescott,themanwhom
  KillerEvanshadshot,was,accordingtoScotlandYard,atall,dark
  manwithabeard。Asaworkinghypothesis,Ithinkwemaytakeitthat
  Prescott,theAmericancriminal,usedtoliveintheveryroomwhich
  ourinnocentfriendnowdevotestohismuseum。Soatlastwegeta
  link,yousee。”
  “Andthenextlink?“
  “Well,wemustgonowandlookforthat。”
  Hetookarevolverfromthedrawerandhandedittome。
  “Ihavemyoldfavouritewithme。IfourWildWestfriendtriesto
  liveuptohisnickname,wemustbereadyforhim。I”llgiveyouan
  hourforasiesta,Watson,andthenIthinkitwillbetimeforour
  RyderStreetadventure。”
  Itwasjustfouro”clockwhenwereachedthecuriousapartmentof
  NathanGarrideb。Mrs。Saunders,thecaretaker,wasabouttoleave,but
  shehadnohesitationinadmittingus,forthedoorshutwithaspring
  lock,andHolmespromisedtoseethatallwassafebeforeweleft。
  Shortlyafterwardstheouterdoorclosed,herbonnetpassedthebow
  window,andweknewthatwewerealoneinthelowerfloorofthe
  house。Holmesmadearapidexaminationofthepremises。Therewas
  onecupboardinadarkcornerwhichstoodoutalittlefromthe
  wall。ItwasbehindthisthatweeventuallycrouchedwhileHolmesina
  whisperoutlinedhisintentions。
  “Hewantedtogetouramiablefriendoutofhisroom-thatisvery
  clear,and,asthecollectorneverwentout,ittooksomeplanning
  todoit。ThewholeofthisGarridebinventionwasapparentlyforno
  otherend。Imustsay,Watson,thatthereisacertaindevilish
  ingenuityaboutit,evenifthequeernameofthetenantdidgive
  himanopeningwhichhecouldhardlyhaveexpected。Hewovehisplot
  withremarkablecunning。”
  “Butwhatdidhewant?“
  “Well,thatiswhatweareheretofindout。Ithasnothingwhatever
  todowithourclient,sofarasIcanreadthesituation。Itis
  somethingconnectedwiththemanhemurdered-themanwhomayhave
  beenhisconfederateincrime。Thereissomeguiltysecretinthe
  room。ThatishowIreadit。AtfirstIthoughtourfriendmight
  havesomethinginhiscollectionmorevaluablethanheknew-something
  worththeattentionofabigcriminal。ButthefactthatRodger
  Prescottofevilmemoryinhabitedtheseroomspointstosomedeeper
  reason。Well,Watson,wecanbutpossessoursoulsinpatienceandsee
  whatthehourmaybring。”
  Thathourwasnotlonginstriking。Wecrouchedcloserintheshadow
  asweheardtheouterdooropenandshut。Thencamethesharp,
  metallicsnapofakey,andtheAmericanwasintheroom。Heclosed
  thedoorsoftlybehindhim,tookasharpglancearoundhimtoseethat
  allwassafe,threwoffhisovercoat,andwalkeduptothecentral
  tablewiththebriskmannerofonewhoknowsexactlywhathehastodo
  andhowtodoit。Hepushedthetabletooneside,toreupthe
  squareofcarpetonwhichitrested,rolleditcompletelyback,and
  then,drawingajemmyfromhisinsidepocket,hekneltdownandworked
  vigorouslyuponthefloor。Presentlyweheardthesoundofsliding
  boards,andaninstantlaterasquarehadopenedintheplanks。Killer
  Evansstruckamatch,litastumpofcandle,andvanishedfromour
  view。
  Clearlyourmomenthadcome。Holmestouchedmywristasasignal,
  andtogetherwestoleacrosstotheopentrap-door。Gentlyaswe
  moved,however,theoldfloormusthavecreakedunderourfeet,for
  theheadofourAmerican,peeringanxiouslyround,emergedsuddenly
  fromtheopenspace。Hisfaceturneduponuswithaglareofbaffled
  rage,whichgraduallysoftenedintoarathershamefacedgrinashe
  realizedthattwopistolswerepointedathishead。
  “Well,well!“saidhecoollyashescrambledtothesurface。“I
  guessyouhavebeenonetoomanyforme,Mr。Holmes。Sawthroughmy
  game,Isuppose,andplayedmeforasuckerfromthefirst。Well,sir,
  Ihandittoyou;youhavemebeatand-“
  Inaninstanthehadwhiskedoutarevolverfromhisbreastand
  hadfiredtwoshots。Ifeltasuddenhotsearasifared-hotironhad
  beenpressedtomythigh。TherewasacrashasHolmes”spistolcame
  downontheman”shead。Ihadavisionofhimsprawlinguponthefloor
  withbloodrunningdownhisfacewhileHolmesrummagedhimfor
  weapons。Thenmyfriend”swiryarmswereroundme,andhewas
  leadingmetoachair。
  “You”renothurt,Watson?ForGod”ssake,saythatyouarenot
  hurt!“
  Itwasworthawound-itwasworthmanywounds-toknowthedepthof
  loyaltyandlovewhichlaybehindthatcoldmask。Theclear,hardeyes
  weredimmedforamoment,andthefirmlipswereshaking。Forthe
  oneandonlytimeIcaughtaglimpseofagreatheartaswellasof
  agreatbrain。Allmyyearsofhumblebutsingle-mindedservice
  culminatedinthatmomentofrevelation。
  “It”snothing,Holmes。It”samerescratch。”
  Hehadrippedupmytrouserswithhispocket-knife。
  “Youareright,“fiec:riedwithanimmensesighofrelief。“Itis
  quitesuperficial。”Hisfacesetlikeflintasheglaredatour
  prisoner,whowassittingupwithadazedface。“BytheLord,itisas
  wellforyou。IfyouhadkilledWatson,youwouldnothavegotout
  ofthisroomalive。Now,sir,whathaveyoutosayforyourself?“
  Hehadnothingtosayforhimself。Heonlysatandscowled。Ileaned
  onHolmes”sarm,andtogetherwelookeddownintothesmallcellar
  whichhadbeendisclosedbythesecretflap。itwasstill
  illuminatedbythecandlewhichEvanshadtakendownwithhim。Our
  eyesfelluponamassofrustedmachinery,greatrollsofpaper,a
  litterofbottles,and,neatlyarrangeduponasmalltable,anumber
  ofneatlittlebundies。
  “Aprintingpress-acounterfeiter”soutfit,“saidHolmes。
  “Yes,sir,“saidourprisoner,staggeringslowlytohisfeetand
  thensinkingintothechair。“ThegreatestcounterfeiterLondonever
  saw。That”sPrescott”smachine,andthosebundlesonthetablearetwo
  thousandofPrescott”snotesworthahundredeachandfittopass
  anywhere。Helpyourselves,gentlemen。Callitadealandletmebeat
  it。”
  Holmeslaughed。
  “Wedon”tdothingslikethat,Mr。Evans。Thereisnobolt-hole
  foryouinthiscountry。YoushotthismanPrescott,didyounot?“
  “Yes,sir,andgotfiveyearsforit,thoughitwashewhopulledon
  me。Fiveyears-whenIshouldhavehadamedalthesizeofasoup
  plate。NolivingmancouldtellaPrescottfromaBankofEngland,and
  ifIhadn”tputhimouthewouldhavefloodedLondonwiththem。I
  wastheonlyoneintheworldwhoknewwherehemadethem。Canyou
  wonderthatIwantedtogettotheplace?Andcanyouwonderthatwhen
  Ifoundthiscrazyboobofabug-hunterwiththequeername
  squattingrightonthetopofit,andneverquittinghisroom,Ihad
  todothebestIcouldtoshifthim?MaybeIwouldhavebeenwiser
  ifIhadputhimaway。Itwouldhavebeeneasyenough,butI”ma
  soft-heartedguythatcan”tbeginshootingunlesstheothermanhas
  agunalso。Butsay,Mr。Holmes,whathaveIdonewrong,anyhow?
  I”venotusedthisplant。I”venothurtthisoldstiff。Wheredoyou
  getme?“
  “Onlyattemptedmurder,sofarasIcansee,“saidHolmes。“But
  that”snotourjob。Theytakethatatthenextstage。Whatwewanted
  atpresentwasjustyoursweetself。PleasegivetheYardacall,
  Watson。Itwon”tbeentirelyunexpected。”
  SothosewerethefactsaboutKillerEvansandhisremarkable
  inventionofthethreeGarridebs。Weheardlaterthatourpoorold
  friendnevergotovertheshockofhisdissipateddreams。Whenhis
  castleintheairfelldown,itburiedhimbeneaththeruins。Hewas
  lastheardofatanursing-homeinBrixton。Itwasagladdayatthe
  YardwhenthePrescottoutfitwasdiscovered,for,thoughtheyknew
  thatitexisted,theyhadneverbeenable,afterthedeathoftheman,
  tofindoutwhereitwas。Evanshadindeeddonegreatserviceand
  causedseveralworthyC。I。D。mentosleepthesounder,forthe
  counterfeiterstandsinaclassbyhimselfasapublicdanger。They
  wouldwillinglyhavesubscribedtothatsoup-platemedalofwhich
  thecriminalhadspoken,butanunappreciativebenchtookaless
  favourableview,indtheKillerreturnedtothoseshadesfromwhichhe
  hadjustemerged。
  THEEND。
  1904
  SHERLOCKHOLMES
  THEADVENTUREOFTHETHREESTUDENTS
  bySirArthurConanDoyle
  Itwasintheyear”95thatacombinationofevents,intowhichI
  neednotenter,causedMr。SherlockHolmesandmyselftospendsome
  weeksinoneofourgreatuniversitytowns,anditwasduringthis
  timethatthesmallbutinstructiveadventurewhichIamaboutto
  relatebefellus。Itwillbeobviousthatanydetailswhichwouldhelp
  thereaderexactlytoidentifythecollegeorthecriminalwouldbe
  injudiciousandoffensive。Sopainfulascandalmaywellbeallowedto
  dieout。Withduediscretiontheincidentitselfmay,however,be
  described,sinceitservestoillustratesomeofthosequalitiesfor
  whichmyfriendwasremarkable。Iwillendeavour,inmystatement,
  toavoidsuchtermsaswouldservetolimittheeventstoany
  particularplace,orgiveaclueastothepeopleconcerned。
  Wewereresidingatthetimeinfurnishedlodgingsclosetoa
  librarywhereSherlockHolmeswaspursuingsomelaboriousresearches
  inearlyEnglishcharters-researcheswhichledtoresultssostriking
  thattheymaybethesubjectofoneofmyfuturenarratives。Hereit
  wasthatoneeveningwereceivedavisitfromanacquaintance,Mr。
  HiltonSoames,tutorandlecturerattheCollegeofSt。Luke”s。Mr。
  Soameswasatall,spareman,ofanervousandexcitable
  temperament。Ihadalwaysknownhimtoberestlessinhismanner,
  butonthisparticularoccasionhewasinsuchastateof
  uncontrollableagitationthatitwasclearsomethingveryunusual
  hadoccurred。
  “Itrust,Mr。Holmes,thatyoucansparemeafewhoursofyour
  valuabletime。WehavehadaverypainfulincidentatSt。Luke”s,
  andreally,butforthehappychanceofyourbeingintown,Ishould
  havebeenatalosswhattodo。”
  “Iamverybusyjustnow,andIdesirenodistractions,“myfriend
  answered。“Ishouldmuchpreferthatyoucalledintheaidofthe
  police。”
  “No,no,mydearsir;suchacourseisutterlyimpossible。Whenonce
  thelawisevokeditcannotbestayedagain,andthisisjustoneof
  thosecaseswhere,forthecreditofthecollege,itismostessential
  toavoidscandal。Yourdiscretionisaswellknownasyourpowers,and
  youaretheonemanintheworldwhocanhelpme。Ibegyou,Mr。
  Holmes,todowhatyoucan。”
  Myfriend”stemperhadnotimprovedsincehehadbeendeprivedof
  thecongenialsurroundingsofBakerStreet。Withouthisscrapbooks,
  hischemicals,andhishomelyuntidiness,hewasanuncomfortableman。
  Heshruggedhisshouldersinungraciousacquiescence,whileour
  visitorinhurriedwordsandwithmuchexcitablegesticulation
  pouredforthhisstory。
  “Imustexplaintoyou,Mr。Holmes,thatto-morrowisthefirst
  dayoftheexaminationfortheFortescueScholarship。Iamoneof
  theexaminers。MysubjectisGreek,andthefirstofthepapers
  consistsofalargepassageofGreektranslationwhichthecandidate
  hasnotseen。Thispassageisprintedontheexaminationpaper,andit
  wouldnaturallybeanimmenseadvantageifthecandidatecouldprepare
  itinadvance。Forthisreason,greatcareistakentokeepthe
  papersecret。
  “To-day,aboutthreeo”clock,theproofsofthispaperarrived
  fromtheprinters。Theexerciseconsistsofhalfachapterof
  Thucydides。Ihadtoreaditovercarefully,asthetextmustbe
  absolutelycorrect。Atfour-thirtymytaskwasnotyetcompleted。I
  had,however,promisedtotaketeainafriend”srooms,soIleft
  theproofuponmydesk。Iwasabsentrathermorethananhour。
  “Youareaware,Mr。Holmes,thatourcollegedoorsaredouble-a
  greenbaizeonewithinandaheavyoakonewithout。AsIapproachedmy
  outerdoor,Iwasamazedtoseeakeyinit。ForaninstantIimagined
  thatIhadleftmyownthere,butonfeelinginmypocketIfoundthat
  itwasallright。Theonlyduplicatewhichexisted,sofarasI
  knew,wasthatwhichbelongedtomyservant,Bannister-amanwho
  haslookedaftermyroomfortenyears,andwhosehonestyis
  absolutelyabovesuspicion。Ifoundthatthekeywasindeedhis,
  thathehadenteredmyroomtoknowifIwantedtea,andthathehad
  verycarelesslyleftthekeyinthedoorwhenhecameout。Hisvisit
  tomyroommusthavebeenwithinaveryfewminutesofmyleaving
  it。Hisforgetfulnessaboutthekeywouldhavematteredlittleupon
  anyotheroccasion,butonthisonedayithasproducedthemost
  deplorableconsequences。
  “ThemomentIlookedatmytable,Iwasawarethatsomeonehad
  rummagedamongmypapers。Theproofwasinthreelongslips。Ihad
  leftthemalltogether。Now,Ifoundthatoneofthemwaslyingonthe
  floor,onewasonthesidetablenearthewindow,andthethirdwas
  whereIhadleftit。”
  Holmesstirredforthefirsttime。
  “Thefirstpageonthefloor,thesecondinthewindow,thethird
  whereyouleftit,“saidhe。
  “Exactly,Mr。Holmes。Youamazeme。Howcouldyoupossiblyknow
  that?“
  “Praycontinueyourveryinterestingstatement。”
  “ForaninstantIimaginedthatBannisterhadtakentheunpardonable
  libertyofexaminingmypapers。Hedeniedit,however,withtheutmost
  earnestness,andIamconvincedthathewasspeakingthetruth。The
  alternativewasthatsomeonepassinghadobservedthekeyinthedoor,
  hadknownthatIwasout,andhadenteredtolookatthepapers。A
  largesumofmoneyisatstake,forthescholarshipisaveryvaluable
  one,andanunscrupulousmanmightverywellrunariskinorderto
  gainanadvantageoverhisfellows。
  “Bannisterwasverymuchupsetbytheincident。Hehadnearly
  faintedwhenwefoundthatthepapershadundoubtedlybeentampered
  with。Igavehimalittlebrandyandlefthimcollapsedinachair,
  whileImadeamostcarefulexaminationoftheroom。Isoonsawthat
  theintruderhadleftothertracesofhispresencebesidestherumpled
  papers。Onthetableinthewindowwereseveralshredsfromapencil
  whichhadbeensharpened。Abrokentipofleadwaslyingtherealso。
  Evidentlytherascalhadcopiedthepaperinagreathurry,hadbroken
  hispencil,andhadbeencompelledtoputafreshpointtoit。”
  “Excellent!“saidHolmes,whowasrecoveringhisgood-humouras
  hisattentionbecamemoreengrossedbythecase。“Fortunehasbeen
  yourfriend。”
  “Thiswasnotall。Ihaveanewwriting-tablewithafinesurfaceof
  redleather。Iampreparedtoswear,andsoisBannister,thatit
  wassmoothandunstained。NowIfoundacleancutinitaboutthree
  incheslong-notamerescratch,butapositivecut。Notonlythis,
  butonthetableIfoundasmallballofblackdoughorclay,with
  specksofsomethingwhichlookslikesawdustinit。Iamconvinced
  thatthesemarkswereleftbythemanwhorifledthepapers。There
  werenofootmarksandnootherevidenceastohisidentity。Iwasat
  mywit”send,whensuddenlythehappythoughtoccurredtomethat
  youwereinthetown,andIcamestraightroundtoputthematterinto
  yourhands。Dohelpme,Mr。Holmes。Youseemydilemma。EitherI
  mustfindthemanorelsetheexaminationmustbepostponeduntil
  freshpapersareprepared,andsincethiscannotbedonewithout
  explanation,therewillensueahideousscandal,whichwillthrowa
  cloudnotonlyonthecollege,butontheuniversity。Aboveall
  things,Idesiretosettlethematterquietlyanddiscreetly。”
  “IshallbehappytolookintoitandtogiveyousuchadviceasI
  can,“saidHolmes,risingandputtingonhisovercoat。“Thecaseis
  notentirelydevoidofinterest。Hadanyonevisitedyouinyourroom
  afterthepaperscametoyou?“
  “Yes,youngDaulatRas,anIndianstudent,wholivesonthesame
  stair,cameintoaskmesomeparticularsabouttheexamination。”
  “Forwhichhewasentered?“
  “Yes。”
  “Andthepaperswereonyourtable?“
  “Tothebestofmybelief,theywererolledup。”
  “Butmightberecognizedasproofs?“
  “Possibly。”
  “Nooneelseinyourroom?“
  “No。”
  “Didanyoneknowthattheseproofswouldbethere?“
  “Noonesavetheprinter。”
  “DidthismanBannisterknow?“
  “No,certainlynot。Nooneknew。”
  “WhereisBannisternow?“
  “Hewasveryill,poorfellow。Ilefthimcollapsedinthechair。
  Iwasinsuchahurrytocometoyou。”
  “Youleftyourdooropen?“
  “Ilockedupthepapersfirst。”
  “Thenitamountstothis,Mr。Soames:that,unlesstheIndian
  studentrecognizedtherollasbeingproofs,themanwhotamperedwith
  themcameuponthemaccidentallywithoutknowingthattheywere
  there。”
  “Soitseemstome。”
  Holmesgaveanenigmaticsmile。
  “Well,“saidhe,“letusgoround。Notoneofyourcases,Watson-
  mental,notphysical。Allright;comeifyouwantto。Now,Mr。Soames-
  atyourdisposal!“
  Thesitting-roomofourclientopenedbyalong,low,latticed
  windowontotheancientlichen-tintedcourtoftheoldcollege。A
  GothicarcheddoorledtoawornstoneStaircase。Ontheground
  floorwasthetutor”sroom。Abovewerethreestudents,oneoneach
  story。Itwasalreadytwilightwhenwereachedthesceneofour
  problem。Holmeshaltedandlookedearnestlyatthewindow。Thenhe
  approachedit,and,standingontiptoewithhisneckcraned,helooked
  intotheroom。
  “Hemusthaveenteredthroughthedoor。Thereisnoopeningexcept
  theonepane,“saidourlearnedguide。
  “Dearme!“saidHolmes,andhesmiledinasingularwayashe
  glancedatourcompanion。“Well,ifthereisnothingtobelearned
  here,wehadbestgoinside。”
  Thelecturerunlockedtheouterdoorandusheredusintohisroom。
  WestoodattheentrancewhileHolmesmadeanexaminationofthe
  carpet。
  “Iamafraidtherearenosignshere,“saidhe。“Onecouldhardly
  hopeforanyuponsodryaday。Yourservantseemstohavequite
  recovered。Youlefthiminachair,yousay。Whichchair?“
  “Bythewindowthere。”
  “Isee。Nearthislittletable。Youcancomeinnow。Ihavefinished
  withthecarpet。Letustakethelittletablefirst。Ofcourse,what
  hashappenedisveryclear。Themanenteredandtookthepapers,sheet
  bysheet,fromthecentraltable。Hecarriedthemovertothewindow
  table,becausefromtherehecouldseeifyoucameacrossthe
  courtyard,andsocouldeffectanescape。”
  “Asamatteroffact,hecouldnot,“saidSoames,“forIentered
  bythesidedoor。”
  “Ah,that”sgood!Well,anyhow,thatwasinhismind。Letmeseethe
  threestrips。Nofingerimpressions-no!Well,hecarriedoverthis
  onefirst,andhecopiedit。Howlongwouldittakehimtodothat,
  usingeverypossiblecontraction?Aquarterofanhour,notless。Then
  hetosseditdownandseizedthenext。Hewasinthemidstofthat
  whenyourreturncausedhimtomakeaveryhurriedretreat-very
  hurried,sincehehadnottimetoreplacethepaperswhichwould
  tellyouthathehadbeenthere。Youwerenotawareofanyhurrying
  feetonthestairasyouenteredtheouterdoor?“
  “No,Ican”tsayIwas。”
  “Well,hewrotesofuriouslythathebrokehispencil,andhad,as
  youobserve,tosharpenitagain。Thisisofinterest,Watson。The
  pencilwasnotanordinaryone。Itwasabovetheusualsize,witha
  softlead,theoutercolourwasdarkblue,themaker”snamewas
  printedinsilverlettering,andthepieceremainingisonlyabout
  aninchandahalflong。Lookforsuchapencil,Mr。Soames,andyou
  havegotyourman。WhenIaddthathepossessesalargeandveryblunt
  knife,youhaveanadditionalaid。”
  Mr。Soameswassomewhatoverwhelmedbythisfloodofinformation。“I
  canfollowtheotherpoints,“saidhe,“butreally,inthismatter
  ofthelength-“
  HolmesheldoutasmallchipwiththelettersNNandaspaceof
  clearwoodafterthem。
  “Yousee?“
  “No,Ifearthatevennow-“
  “Watson,Ihavealwaysdoneyouaninjustice。Thereareothers。What
  couldthisNNbe?Itisattheendofaword。Youareawarethat
  JohannFaberisthemostcommonmaker”sname。Isitnotclearthat
  thereisjustasmuchofthepencilleftasusuallyfollowsthe
  Johann?“Heheldthesmalltablesidewaystotheelectriclight。“I
  washopingthatifthepaperonwhichhewrotewasthin,sometraceof
  itmightcomethroughuponthispolishedsurface。No,Iseenothing。I
  don”tthinkthereisanythingmoretobelearnedhere。Nowforthe
  centraltable。Thissmallpelletis,Ipresume,theblack,doughymass
  youspokeof。Roughlypyramidalinshapeandhollowedout,Iperceive。
  Asyousay,thereappeartobegrainsofsawdustinit。Dearme,
  thisisveryinteresting。Andthecut-apositivetear,Isee。It
  beganwithathinscratchandendedinajaggedhole。Iammuch
  indebtedtoyoufordirectingmyattentiontothiscase,Mr。Soames。
  Wheredoesthatdoorleadto?“
  “Tomybedroom。”
  “Haveyoubeeninitsinceyouradventure?“
  “No,Icamestraightawayforyou。”
  “Ishouldliketohaveaglanceround。Whatacharming,
  old-fashionedroom!Perhapsyouwillkindlywaitaminute,untilI
  haveexaminedthefloor。No,Iseenothing。Whataboutthiscurtain?
  Youhangyourclothesbehindit。Ifanyonewereforcedtoconceal
  himselfinthisroomhemustdoitthere,sincethebedistoolowand
  thewardrobetooshallow。Noonethere,Isuppose?“
  AsHolmesdrewthecurtainIwasaware,fromsomelittlerigidity
  andalertnessofhisattitude,thathewaspreparedforan
  emergency。Asamatteroffact,thedrawncurtaindisclosednothing
  butthreeorfoursuitsofclotheshangingfromalineofpegs。Holmes
  turnedaway,andstoopedsuddenlytothefloor。
  “Halloa!What”sthis?“saidhe。
  Itwasasmallpyramidofblack,putty-likestuff,exactlylike
  theoneuponthetableofthestudy。Holmeshelditoutonhisopen
  palmintheglareoftheelectriclight。
  “Yourvisitorseemstohavelefttracesinyourbedroomaswellas
  inyoursittingroom,Mr。Soames。”
  “Whatcouldhehavewantedthere?“
  “Ithinkitisclearenough。Youcamebackbyanunexpectedway,and
  sohehadnowaminguntilyouwereattheverydoor。Whatcouldhedo?
  Hecaughtupeverythingwhichwouldbetrayhim,andherushedinto
  yourbedroomtoconcealhimself“
  “Goodgracious,Mr。Holmes,doyoumeantotellmethat,allthe
  timeIwastalkingtoBannisterinthisroom,wehadtheman
  prisonerifwehadonlyknownit?“
  “SoIreadit。”
  “Surelythereisanotheralternative,Mr。Holmes。Idon”tknow
  whetheryouobservedmybedroomwindow?“
  “Lattice-paned,leadframework,threeseparatewindows,oneswinging
  onhinge,andlargeenoughtoadmitaman。”
  “Exactly。Anditlooksoutonanangleofthecourtyardsoasto
  bepartlyinvisible。Themanmighthaveeffectedhisentrancethere,
  lefttracesashepassedthroughthebedroom,andfinally,findingthe
  dooropen,haveescapedthatway。”
  Holmesshookhisheadimpatiently。
  “Letusbepractical,“saidhe。“Iunderstandyoutosaythat
  therearethreestudentswhousethisstair,andareinthehabitof
  passingyourdoor?“
  “Yes,thereare。”
  “Andtheyareallinforthisexamination?“
  “Yes。”
  “Haveyouanyreasontosuspectanyoneofthemmorethanthe
  others?“
  Soameshesitated。
  “Itisaverydelicatequestion,“saidhe。“Onehardlylikesto
  throwsuspicionwheretherearenoproofs。”
  “Letushearthesuspicions。Iwilllookaftertheproofs。”
  “Iwilltellyou,then,inafewwordsthecharacterofthethree
  menwhoinhabittheserooms。ThelowerofthethreeisGilchrist,a
  finescholarandathlete,playsintheRugbyteamandthecricketteam
  forthecollege,andgothisBlueforthehurdlesandthelongjump。
  Heisafine,manlyfellow。HisfatherwasthenotoriousSirJabez
  Gilchrist,whoruinedhimselfontheturf。Myscholarhasbeenleft
  verypoor,butheishard-workingandindustrious。Hewilldowell。
  “ThesecondfloorisinhabitedbyDaulatRas,theIndian。Heisa
  quiet,inscrutablefellow;asmostofthoseIndiansare。Heiswellup
  inhiswork,thoughhisGreekishisweaksubject。Heissteadyand
  methodical。