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                                SHERLOCK HOLMES

                       THE ADVENTURE OF THE MAZARIN STONE

                           by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle



  It was pleasant to Dr。 Watson to find himself once more in the

untidy room of the first floor in Baker Street which had been the

starting…point of so many remarkable adventures。 He looked round him

at the scientific charts upon the wall; the acid…charred bench of

chemicals; the violin…case leaning in the corner; the coal…scuttle;

which contained of old the pipes and tobacco。 Finally; his eyes came

round to the fresh and smiling face of Billy; the young but very

wise and tactful page; who had helped a little to fill up the gap of

loneliness and isolation which surrounded the saturnine figure of

the great detective。

  〃It all seems very unchanged; Billy。 You don't change; either。 I

hope the same can be said of him?〃

  Billy glanced with some solicitude at the closed door of the

bedroom。

  〃I think he's in bed and asleep;〃 he said。

  It was seven in the evening of a lovely summer's day; but Dr。 Watson

was sufficiently familiar with the irregularity of his old friend's

hours to feel no surprise at the idea。

  〃That means a case; I suppose?〃

  〃Yes; sir; he is very hard at it just now。 I'm frightened for his

health。 He gets paler and thinner; and he eats nothing。 'When will you

be pleased to dine; Mr。 Holmes?' Mrs。 Hudson asked。 'Seven…thirty; the

day after to…morrow;' said he。 You know his way when he is keen on a

case。〃

  〃Yes; Billy; I know。〃

  〃He's following someone。 Yesterday he was out as a workman looking

for a job。 To…day he was an old woman。 Fairly took me in; he did;

and I ought to know his ways by now。〃 Billy pointed with a grin to a

very baggy parasol which leaned against the sofa。 〃That's part of

the old woman's outfit;〃 he said。

  〃But what is it all about; Billy?〃

  Billy sank his voice; as one who discusses great secrets of State。

〃I don't mind telling you; sir; but it should go no farther。 It's this

case of the Crown diamond。〃

  〃What!… the hundred…thousand…pound burglary?〃

  〃Yes; sir。 They must get it back; sir。 Why; we had the Prime

Minister and the Home Secretary both sitting on that very sofa。 Mr。

Holmes was very nice to them。 He soon put them at their ease and

promised he would do all he could。 Then there is Lord Cantlemere…〃

  〃Ah!〃

  〃Yes; sir; you know what that means。 He's a stiff 'un; sir; if I may

say so。 I can get along with the Prime Minister; and I've nothing

against the Home Secretary; who seemed a civil; obliging sort of

man; but I can't stand his Lordship。 Neither can Mr。 Holmes; sir。

You see; he don't believe in Mr。 Holmes and he was against employing

him。 He'd rather he failed。〃

  〃And Mr。 Holmes knows it?〃

  〃Mr。 Holmes always knows whatever there is to know。〃

  〃Well; we'll hope he won't fail and that Lord Cantlemere will be

confounded。 But I say; Billy; what is that curtain for across the

window?〃

  〃Mr。 Holmes had it put up there three days ago。 We've got

something funny behind it。〃

  Billy advanced and drew away the drapery which screened the alcove

of the bow window。

  Dr。 Watson could not restrain a cry of amazement。 There was a

facsimile of his old friend; dressing…gown and all; the face turned

three…quarters towards the window and downward; as though reading an

invisible book; while the body was sunk deep in an armchair。 Billy

detached the head and held it in the air。

  〃We put it at different angles; so that it may seem more lifelike。 I

wouldn't dare touch it if the blind were not down。 But when it's up

you can see this from across the way。〃

  〃We used something of the sort once before。〃

  〃Before my time;〃 said Billy。 He drew the window curtains apart

and looked out into the street。 〃There are folk who watch us from over

yonder。 I can see a fellow now at the window。 Have a look for

yourself。〃

  Watson had taken a step forward when the bedroom door opened; and

the long; thin form of Holmes emerged; his face pale and drawn but his

step and bearing as active as ever。 With a single spring he was at the

window; and had drawn the blind once more。

  〃That will do; Billy;〃 said he。 〃You were in danger of your life

then; my boy; and I can't do without you just yet。 Well; Watson; it is

good to see you in your old quarters once again。 You come at a

critical moment。〃

  〃So I gather。〃

  〃You can go; Billy。 That boy is a problem; Watson。 How far am I

justified in allowing him to be in danger?〃

  〃Danger of what; Holmes?〃

  〃Of sudden death。 I'm expecting something this evening。〃

  〃Expecting what?〃

  〃To be murdered; Watson。〃

  〃No; no; you are joking; Holmes!〃

  〃Even my limited sense of humour could evolve a better joke than

that。 But we may be comfortable in the meantime; may we not? Is

alcohol permitted? The gasogene and cigars are in the old place。 Let

me see you once more in the customary armchair。 You have not; I

hope; learned to despise my pipe and my lamentable tobacco? It has

to take the place of food these days。〃

  〃But why not eat?〃

  〃Because the faculties become refined when you starve them。 Why;

surely; as a doctor; my dear Watson; you must admit that what your

digestion gains in the way of blood supply is so much lost to the

brain。 I am a brain; Watson。 The rest of me is a mere appendix。

Therefore; it is the brain I must consider。〃

  〃But this danger; Holmes?〃

  〃Ah; yes; in case it should come off; it would perhaps be as well

that you should burden your memory with the name and address of the

murderer。 You can give it to Scotland Yard; with my love and a parting

blessing。 Sylvius is the name… Count Negretto Sylvius。 Write it

down; man; write it down! 136 Moorside Gardens; N。W。 Got it?〃

  Watson's honest face was twitching with anxiety。 He knew only too

well the immense risks taken by Holmes and was well aware that what he

said was more likely to be under…statement than exaggeration。 Watson

was always the man of action; and he rose to the occasion。

  〃Count me in; Holmes。 I have nothing to do for a day or two。〃

  〃Your morals don't improve; Watson。 You have added fibbing to your

other vices。 You bear every sign of the busy medical man; with calls

on him every hour。〃

  〃Not such important ones。 But can't you have this fellow arrested?〃

  〃Yes; Watson; I could。 That's what worries him so。〃

  〃But why don't you?〃

  〃Because I don't know where the diamond is。〃

  〃Ah! Billy told me… the missing Crown jewel!〃

  〃Yes; the great yellow Mazarin stone。 I've cast my net and I have my

fish。 But I have not got the stone。 What is the use of taking them? We

can make the world a better place by laying them by the heels。 But

that is not what I am out for。 It's the stone I want。〃

  〃And is this Count Sylvius one of your fish?〃

  〃Yes; and he's a shark。 He bites。 The other is Sam Merton; the

boxer。 Not a bad fellow; Sam; but the Count has used him。 Sam's not

a shark。 He is a great big silly bull…headed gudgeon。 But he is

flopping about in my net all the same。〃

  〃Where is this Count Sylvius?〃

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