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the adventure of the noble bachelor-第4部分

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church。 She came to Mr。 Doran's door just after we returned; and she

endeavoured to push her way in; uttering very abusive expressions my

wife; and even threatening her; but I had foreseen the possibility

of something of the sort; and I had two police fellows there in

private clothes; who soon pushed her out again。 She was quiet when she

saw that there was no good in making a row。〃

  〃Did your wife hear all this?〃

  〃No; thank goodness; she did not。〃

  〃And she was seen walking with this very woman afterwards?〃

  〃Yes。 That is what Mr。 Lestrade; of Scotland Yard; looks upon as

so serious。 It is thought that Flora decoyed my wife out and laid some

terrible trap for her。〃

  〃Well; it is a possible supposition。〃

  〃You think so; too?〃

  〃I did not say a probable one。 But you do not yourself look upon

this as likely?〃

  〃I do not think Flora would hurt a fly。〃

  〃Still; jealousy is a strange transformer of characters。 Pray what

is your own theory as to what took place?〃

  〃Well; really; I came to seek a theory; not to propound one。 I

have given you all the facts。 Since you ask me; however; I may say

that it has occurred to me as possible that the excitement of this

affair; the consciousness that she had made so immense a social

stride; had the effect of causing some little nervous disturbance in

my wife。〃

  〃In short; that she had become suddenly deranged?〃

  〃Well; really; when I consider that she has turned her back…I will

not say upon me; but upon so much that many have aspired to without

success…I can hardly explain it in any other fashion。〃

  〃Well; certainly that is also a conceivable hypothesis;〃 said

Holmes; smiling。 〃And now; Lord St。 Simon; I think that I have

nearly all my data。 May I ask whether you were seated at the

breakfast…table so that you could see out of the window?〃

  〃We could see the other side of the road and the Park。〃

  〃Quite so。 Then I do not think that I need to detain you longer。 I

shall communicate with you。〃

  〃Should you be fortunate enough to solve this problem;〃 said our

client; rising。

  〃I have solved it。〃

  〃Eh? What was that?〃

  〃I say that I have solved it。〃

  〃Where; then; is my wife?〃

  〃That is a detail which I shall speedily supply。〃

  Lord St。 Simon shook his head。 〃I am afraid that it will take

wiser heads than yours or mine;〃 he remarked; and bowing in a stately;

old…fashioned manner he departed。

  〃It is very good of Lord St。 Simon to honour my head by putting it

on a level with his own;〃 said Sherlock Holmes; laughing。 〃I think

that i shall have a whisky and soda and a cigar after all this

cross…questioning。 I had formed my conclusions as to the case before

our client came into the room。〃

  〃My dear Holmes!〃

  〃I have notes of several similar cases; though none; as I remarked

before; which were quite as prompt。 My whole examination served to

turn my conjecture into a certainty。 Circumstantial evidence is

occasionally very convincing; as when you find a trout in the milk; to

quote Thoreau's example。〃

  〃But I have heard all that you have heard。〃

  〃Without; however; the knowledge of prexisting cases which serves me

so well。 There was a parallel instance in Aberdeen some years back;

and something on very much the same lines at Munich the year after the

Franco…Prussian War。 It is one of these cases…but; hello; here is

Lestrade! Good…afternoon; Lestrade! You will find an extra tumbler

upon the sideboard; and there are cigars in the box。〃

  The official detective was attired in a pea…jacket and cravat

which gave him a decidedly nautical appearance; and he carried a black

canvas bag in his hand。 With a short greeting he seated himself and

lit the cigar which had been offered to him。

  〃What's up; then?〃 asked Holmes with a twinkle in his eye。 〃You look

dissatisfied。〃

  〃And I feel dissatisfied。 It is this infernal St。 Simon marriage

case。 I can make neither head nor tail of the business。〃

  〃Really! You surprise me。〃

  〃Who ever heard of such a mixed affair? Every clue seems to slip

through my fingers。 I have been at work upon it all day。〃

  〃And very wet it seems to have made you;〃 said Holmes; laying his

hand upon the arm of the pea…jacket。

  〃Yes; I have been dragging the Serpentine。〃

  〃In heaven's name; what for?〃

  〃In search of the body of lady St。 Simon。〃

  Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his chair and laughed heartily。

  〃Have you dragged the basin of Trafalgar Square fountain?〃 he asked。

  〃Why? What do you mean?〃

  〃Because you have just as good a chance of finding this lady in

the one as in the other。〃

  Lestrade shot an angry glance at my companion。 〃I suppose you know

all about it〃 he snarled。

  〃Well; I have only just heard the facts; but my mind is made up。〃

  〃Oh; indeed! Then you think that the Serpentine plays no part in the

matter?〃

  〃I think it very unlikely。〃

  〃Then perhaps you will kindly explain how it is that we found this

in it?〃 He opened his bag as he spoke; and tumbled onto the floor a

wedding…dress of watered silk; a pair of white satin shoes; and a

bride's wreath and veil; all discoloured and soaked in water。 〃There;〃

said he; putting a new wedding…ring upon the top of the pile。 〃There

is a little nut for you to crack; Master Holmes。〃

  〃Oh; indeed!〃 said my friend; blowing blue rings into the air。

〃You dragged them from the Serpentine?〃

  〃No。 They were found floating near the margin by a park…keeper。 They

have been identified as her clothes; and it seemed to me that if the

clothes were there the body would not be far off。〃

  〃By the same brilliant reasoning; every man's body is to be found in

the neighbourhood of his wardrobe。 And pray what did you hope to

arrive at through this?〃

  〃At some evidence implicating Flora Millar in the disappearance。〃

  〃I am afraid that you will find it difficult。〃

  〃Are you; indeed; now?〃 cried Lestrade with some bitterness。 I am

afraid; Holmes; that you are not very practical with your deductions

and your inferences。 You have made two blunders in as many minutes。

This dress does implicate Miss Flora Millar。〃

  〃And how?〃

  〃In the dress is a pocket。 In the pocket is a card…case。 In the

card…case is a note。 And here is the very note。〃 He slapped it down

upon the table in front of him。 〃Listen to this:



      〃You will see me when all is ready。 Come at once。

                                                         'F。H。M。'



Now my theory all along has been that Lady St。 Simon was decoyed

away by Flora Millar; and that she; with confederates; no doubt; was

responsible for her disappearance。 Here; signed with her initials;

is the very note which was no doubt quietly slipped into her hand at

the door and which lured her within their reach。〃

  〃Very good; Lestrade;〃 said Holmes; laughing。 〃You really are very

fine indeed。 Let me see it。〃 He took up the paper in a listless way;

but his attention instantly became riveted; and he gave a little cry

of satisfaction。 〃This is indeed important;〃 said he。

  〃Ha! you find it so?〃

  〃Extremely so。 I congratulate you warmly。〃

  Lestrade 
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