首页 >出版文学> Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes>第31章
  ”Perhapsnotwithyourtongue,mydearWatson,butcertainlywithyoureyebrows。SowhenIsawyouthrowdownyourpaperandenteruponatrainofthought,Iwasveryhappytohavetheopportunityofreadingitoff,andeventuallyofbreakingintoit,asaproofthatIhadbeeninrapportwithyou。”
  ButIwasstillfarfromsatisfied。”Intheexamplewhichyoureadtome,”saidI,”thereasonerdrewhisconclusionsfromtheactionsofthemanwhomheobserved。IfIrememberright,hestumbledoveraheapofstones,lookedupatthestars,andsoon。
  ButIhavebeenseatedquietlyinmychair,andwhatclewscanIhavegivenyou?””Youdoyourselfaninjustice。Thefeaturesaregiventomanasthemeansbywhichheshallexpresshisemotions,andyoursarefaithfulservants。””Doyoumeantosaythatyoureadmytrainofthoughtsfrommyfeatures?””Yourfeatures,andespeciallyyoureyes。Perhapsyoucannotyourselfrecallhowyourreveriecommenced?””No,Icannot。””ThenIwilltellyou。Afterthrowingdownyourpaper,whichwastheactionwhichdrewmyattentiontoyou,yousatforhalfaminutewithavacantexpression。Thenyoureyesfixedthemselvesuponyournewly-framedpictureofGeneralGordon,andIsawbythealterationinyourfacethatatrainofthoughthadbeenstarted。Butitdidnotleadveryfar。YoureyesturnedacrosstotheunframedportraitofHenryWardBeecherwhichstandsuponthetopofyourbooks。
  Youthenglancedupatthewall,andofcourseyourmeaningwasobvious。YouwerethinkingthatiftheportraitwereframeditwouldjustcoverthatbarespaceandcorrespondwithGordon’spictureoverthere。””Youhavefollowedmewonderfully!”Iexclaimed。”SofarIcouldhardlyhavegoneastray。ButnowyourthoughtswentbacktoBeecher,andyoulookedhardacrossasifyouwerestudyingthecharacterinhisfeatures。Thenyoureyesceasedtopucker,butyoucontinuedtolookacross,andyourfacewasthoughtful。YouwererecallingtheincidentsofBeecher’scareer。IwaswellawarethatyoucouldnotdothiswithoutthinkingofthemissionwhichheundertookonbehalfoftheNorthatthetimeoftheCivilWar,forIrememberyouexpressingyourpassionateindignationatthewayinwhichhewasreceivedbythemoreturbulentofourpeople。YoufeltsostronglyaboutitthatIknewyoucouldnotthinkofBeecherwithoutthinkingofthatalso。WhenamomentlaterIsawyoureyeswanderawayfromthepicture,IsuspectedthatyourmindhadnowturnedtotheCivilWar,andwhenIobservedthatyourlipsset,youreyessparkled,andyourhandsclinched,Iwaspositivethatyouwereindeedthinkingofthegallantrywhichwasshownbybothsidesinthatdesperatestruggle。Butthen,again,yourfacegrewsadder;youshookyourhead。Youweredwellinguponthesadnessandhorroranduselesswasteoflife。
  Yourhandstoletowardsyourownoldwound,andasmilequiveredonyourlips,whichshowedmethattheridiculoussideofthismethodofsettlinginternationalquestionshadforceditselfuponyourmind。AtthispointIagreedwithyouthatitwaspreposterous,andwasgladtofindthatallmydeductionshadbeencorrect。””Absolutely!”saidI。”Andnowthatyouhaveexplainedit,IconfessthatIamasamazedasbefore。””Itwasverysuperficial,mydearWatson,Iassureyou。Ishouldnothaveintrudedituponyourattentionhadyounotshownsomeincredulitytheotherday。Buttheeveninghasbroughtabreezewithit。
  WhatdoyousaytoaramblethroughLondon?”
  Iwaswearyofourlittlesitting-roomandgladlyacquiesced。Forthreehourswestrolledabouttogether,watchingtheever-changingkaleidoscopeoflifeasitebbsandflowsthroughFleetStreetandtheStrand。Hischaracteristictalk,withitskeenobservanceofdetailandsubtlepowerofinferenceheldmeamusedandenthralled。Itwasteno’clockbeforewereachedBakerStreetagain。Abroughamwaswaitingatourdoor。”Hum!Adoctor’s——generalpractitioner,Iperceive,”
  saidHolmes。”Notbeenlonginpractice,buthashadagooddealtodo。Cometoconsultus,Ifancy!
  Luckywecameback!”
  IwassufficientlyconversantwithHolmes’smethodstobeabletofollowhisreasoning,andtoseethatthenatureandstateofthevariousmedicalinstrumentsinthewickerbasketwhichhunginthelamplightinsidethebroughamhadgivenhimthedataforhisswiftdeduction。Thelightinourwindowaboveshowedthatthislatevisitwasindeedintendedforus。Withsomecuriosityastowhatcouldhavesentabrothermedicotousatsuchanhour,IfollowedHolmesintooursanctum。
  Apale,taper-facedmanwithsandywhiskersroseupfromachairbythefireasweentered。Hisagemaynothavebeenmorethanthreeorfourandthirty,buthishaggardexpressionandunhealthyhuetoldofalifewhichhassappedhisstrengthandrobbedhimofhisyouth。Hismannerwasnervousandshy,likethatofasensitivegentleman,andthethinwhitehandwhichhelaidonthemantelpieceasherosewasthatofanartistratherthanofasurgeon。Hisdresswasquietandsombre——ablackfrock-coat,darktrousers,andatouchofcolorabouthisnecktie。”Good-evening,doctor,”saidHolmes,cheerily。”Iamgladtoseethatyouhaveonlybeenwaitingaveryfewminutes。””Youspoketomycoachman,then?””No,itwasthecandleontheside-tablethattoldme。
  PrayresumeyourseatandletmeknowhowIcanserveyou。””MynameisDoctorPercyTrevelyan,”saidourvisitor,”andIliveat403BrookStreet。””Areyounottheauthorofamonographuponobscurenervouslesions?”Iasked。
  Hispalecheeksflushedwithpleasureathearingthathisworkwasknowntome。”IsoseldomhearoftheworkthatIthoughtitwasquitedead,”saidhe。”Mypublishersgavemeamostdiscouragingaccountofitssale。Youareyourself,I
  presume,amedicalman?””Aretiredarmysurgeon。””Myownhobbyhasalwaysbeennervousdisease。I
  shouldwishtomakeitanabsolutespecialty,but,ofcourse,amanmusttakewhathecangetatfirst。
  This,however,isbesidethequestion,Mr。SherlockHolmes,andIquiteappreciatehowvaluableyourtimeis。ThefactisthataverysingulartrainofeventshasoccurredrecentlyatmyhouseinBrookStreet,andto-nighttheycametosuchaheadthatIfeltitwasquiteimpossibleformetowaitanotherhourbeforeaskingforyouradviceandassistance。”
  SherlockHolmessatdownandlithispipe。”Youareverywelcometoboth,”saidhe。”Prayletmehaveadetailedaccountofwhatthecircumstancesarewhichhavedisturbedyou。””Oneortwoofthemaresotrivial,”saidDr。
  Trevelyan,”thatreallyIamalmostashamedtomentionthem。Butthematterissoinexplicable,andtherecentturnwhichithastakenissoelaborate,thatI
  shalllayitallbeforeyou,andyoushalljudgewhatisessentialandwhatisnot。”Iamcompelled,tobeginwith,tosaysomethingofmyowncollegecareer。IamaLondonUniversityman,youknow,andIamsurethatyourwillnotthinkthatIamundulysingingmyownpraisesifIsaythatmystudentcareerwasconsideredbymyprofessorstobeaverypromisingone。AfterIhadgraduatedIcontinuedtodevotemyselftoresearch,occupyingaminorpositioninKing’sCollegeHospital,andIwasfortunateenoughtoexciteconsiderableinterestbymyresearchintothepathologyofcatalepsy,andfinallytowintheBrucePinkertonprizeandmedalbythemonographonnervouslesionstowhichyourfriendhasjustalluded。
  IshouldnotgotoofarifIweretosaythattherewasageneralimpressionatthattimethatadistinguishedcareerlaybeforeme。”Buttheonegreatstumbling-blocklayinmywantofcapital。Asyouwillreadilyunderstand,aspecialistwhoaimshighiscompelledtostartinoneofadozenstreetsintheCavendishSquarequarter,allofwhichentailenormousrentsandfurnishingexpenses。
  Besidesthispreliminaryoutlay,hemustbepreparedtokeephimselfforsomeyears,andtohireapresentablecarriageandhorse。Todothiswasquitebeyondmypower,andIcouldonlyhopethatbyeconomyImightintenyears’timesaveenoughtoenablemetoputupmyplate。Suddenly,however,anunexpectedincidentopenedupquiteanewprospecttome。”ThiswasavisitfromagentlemanofthenameofBlessington,whowasacompletestrangertome。Hecameuptomyroomonemorning,andplungedintobusinessinaninstant。”’YouarethesamePercyTrevelyanwhohashadsodistinguishedacareerandownagreatprizelately?’
  saidhe。”Ibowed。”’Answermyfrankly,’hecontinued,’foryouwillfindittoyourinteresttodoso。Youhavealltheclevernesswhichmakesasuccessfulman。Haveyouthetact?’”Icouldnothelpsmilingattheabruptnessofthequestion。”’ItrustthatIhavemyshare,’Isaid。”’Anybadhabits?Notdrawntowardsdrink,eh?’