首页 >出版文学> Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes>第32章
  ”’Really,sir!’Icried。”’Quiteright!That’sallright!ButIwasboundtoask。Withallthesequalities,whyareyounotinpractice?’”Ishruggedmyshoulders。”’Come,come!’saidhe,inhisbustlingway。’It’stheoldstory。Moreinyourbrainsthaninyourpocket,eh?WhatwouldyousayifIweretostartyouinBrookStreet?’”Istaredathiminastonishment。”’Oh,it’sformysake,notforyours,’hecried。’I’llbeperfectlyfrankwithyou,andifitsuitsyouitwillsuitmeverywell。Ihaveafewthousandstoinvest,d’yesee,andIthinkI’llsinktheminyou。’”’Butwhy?’Igasped。”’Well,it’sjustlikeanyotherspeculation,andsaferthanmost。’”’WhatamItodo,then?’”’I’lltellyou。I’lltakethehouse,furnishit,paythemaids,andrunthewholeplace。Allyouhavetodoisjusttowearoutyourchairintheconsulting-room。I’llletyouhavepocket-moneyandeverything。Thenyouhandovertomethreequartersofwhatyouearn,andyoukeeptheotherquarterforyourself。’”Thiswasthestrangeproposal,Mr。Holmes,withwhichthemanBlessingtonapproachedme。Iwon’twearyyouwiththeaccountofhowwebargainedandnegotiated。
  ItendedinmymovingintothehousenextLady-day,andstartinginpracticeonverymuchthesameconditionsashehadsuggested。Hecamhimselftolivewithmeinthecharacterofaresidentpatient。
  Hisheartwasweak,itappears,andheneededconstantmedicalsupervision。Heturnedthetwobestroomsofthefirstfloorintoasitting-roomandbedroomforhimself。Hewasamanofsingularhabits,shunningcompanyandveryseldomgoingout。Hislifewasirregular,butinonerespecthewasregularityitself。Everyevening,atthesamehour,hewalkedintotheconsulting-room,examinedthebooks,putdownfiveandthree-penceforeveryguineathatIhadearned,andcarriedtherestofftothestrong-boxinhisownroom。”Imaysaywithconfidencethatheneverhadoccasiontoregrethisspeculation。Fromthefirstitwasasuccess。AfewgoodcasesandthereputationwhichI
  hadwoninthehospitalbroughtmerapidlytothefront,andduringthelastfewyearsIhavemadehimarichman。”Somuch,Mr。Holmes,formypasthistoryandmyrelationswithMr。Blessington。Itonlyremainsformenowtotellyouwhathasoccurredtobringmeherto-night。”SomeweeksagoMr。Blessingtoncamedowntomein,asitseemedtome,astateofconsiderableagitation。
  Hespokeofsomeburglarywhich,hesaid,hadbeencommittedintheWestEnd,andheappeared,I
  remember,tobequiteunnecessarilyexcitedaboutit,declaringthatadayshouldnotpassbeforeweshouldaddstrongerboltstoourwindowsanddoors。Foraweekhecontinuedtobeinapeculiarstateofrestlessness,peeringcontinuallyoutofthewindows,andceasingtotaketheshortwalkwhichhadusuallybeenthepreludetohisdinner。Fromhismanneritstruckmethathewasinmortaldreadofsomethingorsomebody,butwhenIquestionedhimuponthepointhebecamesooffensivethatIwascompelledtodropthesubject。Gradually,astimepassed,hisfearsappearedtodieaway,andhehadrenewedhisformerhabits,whenafresheventreducedhimtothepitiablestateofprostrationinwhichhenowlies。”Whathappenedwasthis。TwodaysagoIreceivedtheletterwhichInowreadtoyou。Neitheraddressnordateisattachedtoit。”’ARussiannoblemanwhoisnowresidentinEngland,’
  itruns,’wouldbegladtoavailhimselfoftheprofessionalassistanceofDr。PercyTrevelyan。Hehasbeenforsomeyearsavictimtocatalepticattacks,onwhich,asiswellknown,Dr。Trevelyanisanauthority。Heproposestocallataboutquarterpastsixto-morrowevening,ifDr。Trevelyanwillmakeitconvenienttobeathome。’”Thisletterinterestmedeeply,becausethechiefdifficultyinthestudyofcatalepsyistherarenessofthedisease。Youmaybelieve,than,thatIwasinmyconsulting-roomwhen,attheappointedhour,thepageshowedinthepatient。
  Hewasanelderlyman,thin,demure,andcommon-place——bynomeanstheconceptiononeformsofaRussiannobleman。Iwasmuchmorestruckbytheappearanceofhiscompanion。Thiswasatallyoungman,surprisinglyhandsome,withadark,fierceface,andthelimbsandchestofaHercules。Hehadhishandundertheother’sarmastheyentered,andhelpedhimtoachairwithatendernesswhichonewouldhardlyhaveexpectedfromhisappearance。”’Youwillexcusemycomingin,doctor,’saidhetome,speakingEnglishwithaslightlisp。’Thisismyfather,andhishealthisamatterofthemostoverwhelmingimportancetome。’”Iwastouchedbythisfilialanxiety。’Youwould,perhaps,caretoremainduringtheconsultation?’saidI。”’Notfortheworld,’hecriedwithagestureofhorror。’ItismorepainfultomethanIcanexpress。
  IfIweretoseemyfatherinoneofthesedreadfulseizuresIamconvincedthatIshouldneversurviveit。Myownnervoussystemisanexceptionallysensitiveone。Withyourpermission,Iwillremaininthewaiting-roomwhileyougointomyfather’scase。’”Tothis,ofcourse,Iassented,andtheyoungmanwithdrew。ThepatientandIthenplungedintoadiscussionofhiscase,ofwhichItookexhaustivenotes。Hewasnotremarkableforintelligence,andhisanswerswerefrequentlyobscure,whichI
  attributedtohislimitedacquaintancewithourlanguage。Suddenly,however,asIsatwriting,hecasedtogiveanyansweratalltomyinquiries,andonmyturningtowardshimIwasshockedtoseethathewassittingboltuprightinhischair,staringatmewithaperfectlyblankandrigidface。Hewasagaininthegripofhismysteriousmalady。”Myfirstfeeling,asIhavejustsaid,wasoneofpityandhorror。Mysecond,Ifear,wasratheroneofprofessionalsatisfaction。Imadenotesofmypatient’spulseandtemperature,testedtherigidityofhismuscles,andexaminedhisreflexes。Therewasnothingmarkedlyabnormalinanyoftheseconditions,whichharmonizedwithmyformerexperiences。Ihadobtainedgoodresultsinsuchcasesbytheinhalationofnitriteofamyl,andthepresentseemedanadmirableopportunityoftestingitsvirtues。Thebottlewasdownstairsinmylaboratory,soleavingmypatientseatedinhischair,Irandowntogetit。
  Therewassomelittledelayinfindingit——fiveminutes,letussay——andthenIreturned。Imaginemyamazementtofindtheroomemptyandthepatientgone。”Ofcourse,myfirstactwastorunintothewaiting-room。Thesonhadgonealso。Thehalldoorhadbeenclosed,butnotshut。Mypagewhoadmitspatientsisanewboyandbynomeansquick。Hewaitsdownstairs,andrunsuptoshowpatientsoutwhenI
  ringtheconsulting-roombell。Hehadheardnothing,andtheaffairremainedacompletemystery。Mr。
  Blessingtoncaminfromhiswalkshortlyafterwards,butIdidnotsayanythingtohimuponthesubject,for,totellthetruth,Ihavegotinthewayoflateofholdingaslittlecommunicationwithhimaspossible。”Well,IneverthoughtthatIshouldseeanythingmoreoftheRussianandhisson,soyoucanimaginemyamazementwhen,attheverysamehourthisevening,theybothcamemarchingintomyconsulting-room,justastheyhaddonebefore。”’IfeelthatIoweyouagreatmanyapologiesformyabruptdepartureyesterday,doctor,’saidmypatient。”’IconfessthatIwasverymuchsurprisedatit,’
  saidI。”’Well,thefactis,’heremarked,’thatwhenI
  recoverfromtheseattacksmymindisalwaysverycloudedastoallthathasgonebefore。Iwokeupinastrangeroom,asitseemedtome,andmademywayoutintothestreetinasortofdazedwaywhenyouwereabsent。’”’AndI,’saidtheson,’seeingmyfatherpassthedoorofthewaiting-room,naturallythoughtthattheconsultationhadcometoanend。ItwasnotuntilwehadreachedhomethatIbegantorealizethetruestateofaffairs。’”’Well,’saidI,laughing,’thereisnoharmdoneexceptthatyoupuzzledmeterribly;soifyou,sir,wouldkindlystepintothewaiting-roomIshallbehappytocontinueourconsultationwhichwasbroughttosoabruptanending。’”’ForhalfanhourorsoIdiscussedthatoldgentleman’ssymptomswithhim,andthen,havingprescribedforhim,Isawhimgooffuponthearmofhisson。”IhavetoldyouthatMr。Blessingtongenerallychosethishourofthedayforhisexercise。Hecameinshortlyafterwardsandpassedupstairs。AninstantlaterIheardhimrunningdown,andheburstintomyconsulting-roomlikeamanwhoismadwithpanic。”’Whohasbeeninmyroom?’hecried。”’Noone,’saidI。”’It’salie!Heyelled。’Comeupandlook!’”Ipassedoverthegrossnessofhislanguage,asheseemedhalfoutofhismindwithfear。WhenIwentupstairswithhimhepointedtoseveralfootprintsuponthelightcarpet。”’D’youmeantosaythosearemine?’hecried。