首页 >出版文学> Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes>第51章
  ItmayhavebeenalittleoveranhourbeforeI
  reachedMeiringen。OldSteilerwasstandingattheporchofhishotel。”Well,”saidI,asIcamehurryingup,”Itrustthatsheisnoworse?”
  alookofsurprisepassedoverhisface,andatthefirstquiverofhiseyebrowsmyheartturnedtoleadinmybreast。”Youdidnotwritethis?”Isaid,pullingtheletterfrommypocket。”ThereisnosickEnglishwomaninthehotel?””Certainlynot!”hecried。”Butithasthehotelmarkuponit!Ha,itmusthavebeenwrittenbythattallEnglishmanwhocameinafteryouhadgone。Hesaid——”
  butIwaitedfornoneofthelandlord’sexplanations。
  InatingleoffearIwasalreadyrunningdownthevillagestreet,andmakingforthepathwhichIhadsolatelydescended。Ithadtakenmeanhourtocomedown。ForallmyeffortstwomorehadpassedbeforeI
  foundmyselfatthefallofReichenbachoncemore。
  TherewasHolmes’sAlpine-stockstillleaningagainsttherockbywhichIhadlefthim。Buttherewasnosignofhim,anditwasinvainthatIshouted。Myonlyanswerwasmyownvoicereverberatinginarollingechofromthecliffsaroundme。
  ItwasthesightofthatAlpine-stockwhichturnedmecoldandsick。HehadnotgonetoRosenlaui,then。
  Hehadremainedonthatthree-footpath,withsheerwallononesideandsheerdropontheother,untilhisenemyhadovertakenhim。TheyoungSwisshadgonetoo。HehadprobablybeeninthepayofMoriarty,andhadleftthetwomentogether。Andthenwhathadhappened?Whowastotelluswhathadhappenedthen?
  Istoodforaminuteortwotocollectmyself,forI
  wasdazedwiththehorrorofthething。ThenIbegantothinkofHolmes’sownmethodsandtotrytopractisetheminreadingthistragedy。Itwas,alas,onlytooeasytodo。Duringourconversationwehadnotgonetotheendofthepath,andtheAlpine-stockmarkedtheplacewherewehadstood。Theblackishsoiliskeptforeversoftbytheincessantdriftofspray,andabirdwouldleaveitstreaduponit。Twolinesoffootmarkswereclearlymarkedalongthefartherendofthepath,bothleadingawayfromme。
  Therewerenonereturning。Afewyardsfromtheendthesoilwasallploughedupintoapatchofmud,andthebranchesandfernswhichfringedthechasmweretornandbedraggled。Ilayuponmyfaceandpeeredoverwiththesprayspoutingupallaroundme。IthaddarkenedsinceIleft,andnowIcouldonlyseehereandtheretheglisteningofmoistureupontheblackwalls,andfarawaydownattheendoftheshaftthegleamofthebrokenwater。Ishouted;butonlythesamehalf-humancryofthefallwasbornebacktomyears。
  ButitwasdestinedthatIshouldafterallhavealastwordofgreetingfrommyfriendandcomrade。I
  havesaidthathisAlpine-stockhadbeenleftleaningagainstarockwhichjuttedontothepath。Fromthetopofthisbowlderthegleamofsomethingbrightcaughtmyeye,and,raisingmyhand,Ifoundthatitcamefromthesilvercigarette-casewhichheusedtocarry。AsItookitupasmallsquareofpaperuponwhichithadlainfluttereddownontotheground。
  Unfoldingit,Ifoundthatitconsistedofthreepagestornfromhisnote-bookandaddressedtome。Itwascharacteristicofthemanthatthedirectionwasaprecise,andthewritingasfirmandclear,asthoughithadbeenwritteninhisstudy。
  MydearWatson[itsaid],IwritethesefewlinesthroughthecourtesyofMr。Moriarty,whoawaitsmyconvenienceforthefinaldiscussionofthosequestionswhichliebetweenus。HehasbeengivingmeasketchofthemethodsbywhichheavoidedtheEnglishpoliceandkepthimselfinformedofourmovements。TheycertainlyconfirmtheveryhighopinionwhichIhadformedofhisabilities。IampleasedtothinkthatIshallbeabletofreesocietyfromanyfurthereffectsofhispresence,thoughI
  fearthatitisatacostwhichwillgivepaintomyfriends,andespecially,mydearWatson,toyou。I
  havealreadyexplainedtoyou,however,thatmycareerhadinanycasereacheditscrisis,andthatnopossibleconclusiontoitcouldbemorecongenialtomethanthis。Indeed,ifImaymakeafullconfessiontoyou,IwasquiteconvincedthattheletterfromMeiringenwasahoax,andIallowedyoutodepartonthaterrandunderthepersuasionthatsomedevelopmentofthissortwouldfollow。TellInspectorPattersonthatthepaperswhichheneedstoconvictthegangareinpigeonholeM。,doneupinablueenvelopeandinscribed”Moriarty。”ImadeeverydispositionofmypropertybeforeleavingEngland,andhandedittomybrotherMycroft。PraygivemygreetingstoMrs。
  Watson,andbelievemetobe,mydearfellow,Verysincerelyyours,SherlockHolmesAfewwordsmaysufficetotellthelittlethatremains。Anexaminationbyexpertsleaveslittledoubtthatapersonalcontestbetweenthetwomenended,asitcouldhardlyfailtoendinsuchasituation,intheirreelingover,lockedineachother’sarms。Anyattemptatrecoveringthebodieswasabsolutelyhopeless,andthere,deepdowninthatdreadfulcaldronofswirlingwaterandseethingfoam,willlieforalltimethemostdangerouscriminalandtheforemostchampionofthelawoftheirgeneration。
  TheSwissyouthwasneverfoundagain,andtherecanbenodoubtthathewasoneofthenumerousagentswhomMoriartykeptinthisemploy。Astothegang,itwillbewithinthememoryofthepublichowcompletelytheevidencewhichHolmeshadaccumulatedexposedtheirorganization,andhowheavilythehandofthedeadmanweighteduponthem。Oftheirterriblechieffewdetailscameoutduringtheproceedings,andifI
  havenowbeencompelledtomakeaclearstatementofhiscareeritisduetothoseinjudiciouschampionswhohaveendeavoredtoclearhismemorybyattacksuponhimwhomIshalleverregardasthebestandthewisestmanwhomIhaveeverknown。
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