第1章

类别:其他 作者:Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle字数:10824更新时间:19/01/07 14:36:23
ITwasinthespringoftheyear1894thatallLondonwasinterested,andthefashionableworlddismayed,bythemurderoftheHonourableRonaldAdairundermostunusualandinexplicablecircumstances。Thepublichasalreadylearnedthoseparticularsofthecrimewhichcameoutinthepoliceinvestigation;butagooddealwassuppresseduponthatoccasion,sincethecasefortheprosecutionwassooverwhelminglystrongthatitwasnotnecessarytobringforwardallthefacts。Onlynow,attheendofnearlytenyears,amIallowedtosupplythosemissinglinkswhichmakeupthewholeofthatremarkablechain。Thecrimewasofinterestinitself,butthatinterestwasasnothingtomecomparedtotheinconceivablesequel,whichaffordedmethegreatestshockandsurpriseofanyeventinmyadventurouslife。 Evennow,afterthislonginterval,IfindmyselfthrillingasIthinkofit,andfeelingoncemorethatsuddenfloodofjoy,amazement,andincredulitywhichutterlysubmergedmymind。 LetmesaytothatpublicwhichhasshownsomeinterestinthoseglimpseswhichIhaveoccasionallygiventhemofthethoughtsandactionsofaveryremarkablemanthattheyarenottoblamemeifIhavenotsharedmyknowledgewiththem,forIshouldhaveconsidereditmyfirstdutytohavedonesohadInotbeenbarredbyapositiveprohibitionfromhisownlips,whichwasonlywithdrawnuponthethirdoflastmonth。 ItcanbeimaginedthatmycloseintimacywithSherlockHolmeshadinterestedmedeeplyincrime,andthatafterhisdisappearanceIneverfailedtoreadwithcarethevariousproblemswhichcamebeforethepublic,andIevenattemptedmorethanonceformyownprivatesatisfactiontoemployhismethodsintheirsolution,thoughwithindifferentsuccess。Therewasnone,however,whichappealedtomelikethistragedyofRonaldAdair。AsIreadtheevidenceattheinquest,whichleduptoaverdictofwilfulmurderagainstsomepersonorpersonsunknown,IrealizedmoreclearlythanIhadeverdonethelosswhichthecommunityhadsustainedbythedeathofSherlockHolmes。Therewerepointsaboutthisstrangebusinesswhichwould,Iwassure,havespeciallyappealedtohim,andtheeffortsofthepolicewouldhavebeensupplemented,ormoreprobablyanticipated,bythetrainedobservationandthealertmindofthefirstcriminalagentinEurope。AlldayasIdroveuponmyroundIturnedoverthecaseinmymind,andfoundnoexplanationwhichappearedtometobeadequate。Attheriskoftellingatwice—toldtaleIwillrecapitulatethefactsastheywereknowntothepublicattheconclusionoftheinquest。 TheHonourableRonaldAdairwasthesecondsonoftheEarlofMaynooth,atthattimeGovernorofoneoftheAustralianColonies。Adair’smotherhadreturnedfromAustraliatoundergotheoperationforcataract,andshe,hersonRonald,andherdaughterHildawerelivingtogetherat427,ParkLane。 Theyouthmovedinthebestsociety,had,sofaraswasknown,noenemies,andnoparticularvices。HehadbeenengagedtoMissEdithWoodley,ofCarstairs,buttheengagementhadbeenbrokenoffbymutualconsentsomemonthsbefore,andtherewasnosignthatithadleftanyveryprofoundfeelingbehindit。Fortheresttheman’slifemovedinanarrowandconventionalcircle,forhishabitswerequietandhisnatureunemotional。Yetitwasuponthiseasy—goingyoungaristocratthatdeathcameinmoststrangeandunexpectedformbetweenthehoursoftenandeleven—twentyonthenightofMarch30,1894。 RonaldAdairwasfondofcards,playingcontinually,butneverforsuchstakesaswouldhurthim。HewasamemberoftheBaldwin,theCavendish,andtheBagatellecardclubs。Itwasshownthatafterdinneronthedayofhisdeathhehadplayedarubberofwhistatthelatterclub。Hehadalsoplayedthereintheafternoon。Theevidenceofthosewhohadplayedwithhim——Mr。Murray,SirJohnHardy,andColonelMoran——showedthatthegamewaswhist,andthattherewasafairlyequalfallofthecards。Adairmighthavelostfivepounds,butnotmore。 Hisfortunewasaconsiderableone,andsuchalosscouldnotinanywayaffecthim。Hehadplayednearlyeverydayatonecluborother,buthewasacautiousplayer,andusuallyroseawinner。 ItcameoutinevidencethatinpartnershipwithColonelMoranhehadactuallywonasmuchasfourhundredandtwentypoundsinasittingsomeweeksbeforefromGodfreyMilnerandLordBalmoral。 Somuchforhisrecenthistory,asitcameoutattheinquest。 Ontheeveningofthecrimehereturnedfromtheclubexactlyatten。Hismotherandsisterwereoutspendingtheeveningwitharelation。Theservantdeposedthatsheheardhimenterthefrontroomonthesecondfloor,generallyusedashissitting—room。 Shehadlitafirethere,andasitsmokedshehadopenedthewindow。 Nosoundwasheardfromtheroomuntileleven—twenty,thehourofthereturnofLadyMaynoothandherdaughter。Desiringtosaygood—night,shehadattemptedtoenterherson’sroom。Thedoorwaslockedontheinside,andnoanswercouldbegottotheircriesandknocking。Helpwasobtainedandthedoorforced。 Theunfortunateyoungmanwasfoundlyingnearthetable。 Hisheadhadbeenhorriblymutilatedbyanexpandingrevolverbullet,butnoweaponofanysortwastobefoundintheroom。 Onthetablelaytwobank—notesfortenpoundseachandseventeenpoundsteninsilverandgold,themoneyarrangedinlittlepilesofvaryingamount。Thereweresomefiguresalsouponasheetofpaperwiththenamesofsomeclubfriendsoppositetothem,fromwhichitwasconjecturedthatbeforehisdeathhewasendeavouringtomakeouthislossesorwinningsatcards。 Aminuteexaminationofthecircumstancesservedonlytomakethecasemorecomplex。Inthefirstplace,noreasoncouldbegivenwhytheyoungmanshouldhavefastenedthedoorupontheinside。Therewasthepossibilitythatthemurdererhaddonethisandhadafterwardsescapedbythewindow。Thedropwasatleasttwentyfeet,however,andabedofcrocusesinfullbloomlaybeneath。Neithertheflowersnortheearthshowedanysignofhavingbeendisturbed,norwerethereanymarksuponthenarrowstripofgrasswhichseparatedthehousefromtheroad。 Apparently,therefore,itwastheyoungmanhimselfwhohadfastenedthedoor。Buthowdidhecomebyhisdeath? Noonecouldhaveclimbeduptothewindowwithoutleavingtraces。 Supposeamanhadfiredthroughthewindow,itwouldindeedbearemarkableshotwhocouldwitharevolverinflictsodeadlyawound。Again,ParkLaneisafrequentedthoroughfare,andthereisacab—standwithinahundredyardsofthehouse。Noonehadheardashot。Andyettherewasthedeadman,andtheretherevolverbullet,whichhadmushroomedout,assoft—nosedbulletswill,andsoinflictedawoundwhichmusthavecausedinstantaneousdeath。SuchwerethecircumstancesoftheParkLaneMystery,whichwerefurthercomplicatedbyentireabsenceofmotive,since,asIhavesaid,youngAdairwasnotknowntohaveanyenemy,andnoattempthadbeenmadetoremovethemoneyorvaluablesintheroom。 AlldayIturnedthesefactsoverinmymind,endeavouringtohituponsometheorywhichcouldreconcilethemall,andtofindthatlineofleastresistancewhichmypoorfriendhaddeclaredtobethestarting—pointofeveryinvestigation。IconfessthatImadelittleprogress。IntheeveningIstrolledacrossthePark,andfoundmyselfaboutsixo’clockattheOxfordStreetendofParkLane。Agroupofloafersuponthepavements,allstaringupataparticularwindow,directedmetothehousewhichIhadcometosee。Atall,thinmanwithcolouredglasses,whomIstronglysuspectedofbeingaplain—clothesdetective,waspointingoutsometheoryofhisown,whiletheotherscrowdedroundtolistentowhathesaid。IgotasnearhimasIcould,buthisobservationsseemedtometobeabsurd,soIwithdrewagaininsomedisgust。AsIdidsoIstruckagainstanelderlydeformedman,whohadbeenbehindme,andI knockeddownseveralbookswhichhewascarrying。IrememberthatasIpickedthemupIobservedthetitleofoneofthem,\"TheOriginofTreeWorship,\"anditstruckmethatthefellowmustbesomepoorbibliophilewho,eitherasatradeorasahobby,wasacollectorofobscurevolumes。Iendeavouredtoapologizefortheaccident,butitwasevidentthatthesebookswhichIhadsounfortunatelymaltreatedwereverypreciousobjectsintheeyesoftheirowner。Withasnarlofcontemptheturneduponhisheel,andIsawhiscurvedbackandwhiteside—whiskersdisappearamongthethrong。 MyobservationsofNo。427,ParkLanedidlittletoclearuptheprobleminwhichIwasinterested。Thehousewasseparatedfromthestreetbyalowwallandrailing,thewholenotmorethanfivefeethigh。Itwasperfectlyeasy,therefore,foranyonetogetintothegarden,butthewindowwasentirelyinaccessible,sincetherewasnowater—pipeoranythingwhichcouldhelpthemostactivemantoclimbit。MorepuzzledthaneverIretracedmystepstoKensington。Ihadnotbeeninmystudyfiveminuteswhenthemaidenteredtosaythatapersondesiredtoseeme。 Tomyastonishmentitwasnoneotherthanmystrangeoldbook—collector,hissharp,wizenedfacepeeringoutfromaframeofwhitehair,andhispreciousvolumes,adozenofthematleast,wedgedunderhisrightarm。 \"You’resurprisedtoseeme,sir,\"saidhe,inastrange,croakingvoice。 IacknowledgedthatIwas。 \"Well,I’veaconscience,sir,andwhenIchancedtoseeyougointothishouse,asIcamehobblingafteryou,Ithoughttomyself,I’lljuststepinandseethatkindgentleman,andtellhimthatifIwasabitgruffinmymannertherewasnotanyharmmeant,andthatIammuchobligedtohimforpickingupmybooks。\" \"Youmaketoomuchofatrifle,\"saidI。\"MayIaskhowyouknewwhoIwas?\" \"Well,sir,ifitisn’ttoogreataliberty,Iamaneighbourofyours,foryou’llfindmylittlebookshopatthecornerofChurchStreet,andveryhappytoseeyou,Iamsure。Maybeyoucollectyourself,sir;here’s`BritishBirds,’and`Catullus,’ and`TheHolyWar’——abargaineveryoneofthem。Withfivevolumesyoucouldjustfillthatgaponthatsecondshelf。 Itlooksuntidy,doesitnot,sir?\" Imovedmyheadtolookatthecabinetbehindme。WhenIturnedagainSherlockHolmeswasstandingsmilingatmeacrossmystudytable。Irosetomyfeet,staredathimforsomesecondsinutteramazement,andthenitappearsthatImusthavefaintedforthefirstandthelasttimeinmylife。Certainlyagreymistswirledbeforemyeyes,andwhenitclearedIfoundmycollar—endsundoneandthetinglingafter—tasteofbrandyuponmylips。Holmeswasbendingovermychair,hisflaskinhishand。 \"MydearWatson,\"saidthewell—rememberedvoice,\"Ioweyouathousandapologies。Ihadnoideathatyouwouldbesoaffected。\" Igrippedhimbythearm。 \"Holmes!\"Icried。\"Isitreallyyou?Canitindeedbethatyouarealive?Isitpossiblethatyousucceededinclimbingoutofthatawfulabyss?\" \"Waitamoment,\"saidhe。\"Areyousurethatyouarereallyfittodiscussthings?Ihavegivenyouaseriousshockbymyunnecessarilydramaticreappearance。\" \"Iamallright,butindeed,Holmes,Icanhardlybelievemyeyes。Goodheavens,tothinkthatyou——youofallmen—— shouldbestandinginmystudy!\"AgainIgrippedhimbythesleeveandfeltthethin,sinewyarmbeneathit。\"Well,you’renotaspirit,anyhow,\"saidI。\"Mydearchap,Iamoverjoyedtoseeyou。Sitdownandtellmehowyoucamealiveoutofthatdreadfulchasm。\" Hesatoppositetomeandlitacigaretteinhisoldnonchalantmanner。Hewasdressedintheseedyfrock—coatofthebookmerchant,buttherestofthatindividuallayinapileofwhitehairandoldbooksuponthetable。Holmeslookedeventhinnerandkeenerthanofold,buttherewasadead—whitetingeinhisaquilinefacewhichtoldmethathisliferecentlyhadnotbeenahealthyone。 \"Iamgladtostretchmyself,Watson,\"saidhe。\"Itisnojokewhenatallmanhastotakeafootoffhisstatureforseveralhoursonend。Now,mydearfellow,inthematteroftheseexplanationswehave,ifImayaskforyourco—operation,ahardanddangerousnight’sworkinfrontofus。PerhapsitwouldbebetterifIgaveyouanaccountofthewholesituationwhenthatworkisfinished。\" \"Iamfullofcuriosity。Ishouldmuchprefertohearnow。\" \"You’llcomewithmeto—night?\" \"Whenyoulikeandwhereyoulike。\" \"Thisisindeedliketheolddays。Weshallhavetimeforamouthfulofdinnerbeforeweneedgo。Well,then,aboutthatchasm。Ihadnoseriousdifficultyingettingoutofit,fortheverysimplereasonthatIneverwasinit。\" \"Youneverwereinit?\" \"No,Watson,Ineverwasinit。Mynotetoyouwasabsolutelygenuine。IhadlittledoubtthatIhadcometotheendofmycareerwhenIperceivedthesomewhatsinisterfigureofthelateProfessorMoriartystandinguponthenarrowpathwaywhichledtosafety。Ireadaninexorablepurposeinhisgreyeyes。 Iexchangedsomeremarkswithhim,therefore,andobtainedhiscourteouspermissiontowritetheshortnotewhichyouafterwardsreceived。Ileftitwithmycigarette—boxandmystickandIwalkedalongthepathway,Moriartystillatmyheels。WhenIreachedtheendIstoodatbay。Hedrewnoweapon,butherushedatmeandthrewhislongarmsaroundme。 Heknewthathisowngamewasup,andwasonlyanxioustorevengehimselfuponme。Wetotteredtogetheruponthebrinkofthefall。Ihavesomeknowledge,however,ofbaritsu,ortheJapanesesystemofwrestling,whichhasmorethanoncebeenveryusefultome。Islippedthroughhisgrip,andhewithahorriblescreamkickedmadlyforafewsecondsandclawedtheairwithbothhishands。Butforallhiseffortshecouldnotgethisbalance,andoverhewent。WithmyfaceoverthebrinkIsawhimfallforalongway。Thenhestruckarock,boundedoff,andsplashedintothewater。\" Ilistenedwithamazementtothisexplanation,whichHolmesdeliveredbetweenthepuffsofhiscigarette。 \"Butthetracks!\"Icried。\"Isawwithmyowneyesthattwowentdownthepathandnonereturned。\" \"Itcameaboutinthisway。TheinstantthattheProfessorhaddisappeareditstruckmewhatareallyextraordinarilyluckychanceFatehadplacedinmyway。IknewthatMoriartywasnottheonlymanwhohadswornmydeath。Therewereatleastthreeotherswhosedesireforvengeanceuponmewouldonlybeincreasedbythedeathoftheirleader。Theywereallmostdangerousmen。Oneorotherwouldcertainlygetme。Ontheotherhand,ifalltheworldwasconvincedthatIwasdeadtheywouldtakeliberties,thesemen,theywouldlaythemselvesopen,andsoonerorlaterIcoulddestroythem。ThenitwouldbetimeformetoannouncethatIwasstillinthelandoftheliving。 SorapidlydoesthebrainactthatIbelieveIhadthoughtthisalloutbeforeProfessorMoriartyhadreachedthebottomoftheReichenbachFall。 \"Istoodupandexaminedtherockywallbehindme。Inyourpicturesqueaccountofthematter,whichIreadwithgreatinterestsomemonthslater,youassertthatthewallwassheer。 Thiswasnotliterallytrue。Afewsmallfootholdspresentedthemselves,andtherewassomeindicationofaledge。Thecliffissohighthattoclimbitallwasanobviousimpossibility,anditwasequallyimpossibletomakemywayalongthewetpathwithoutleavingsometracks。Imight,itistrue,havereversedmyboots,asIhavedoneonsimilaroccasions,butthesightofthreesetsoftracksinonedirectionwouldcertainlyhavesuggestedadeception。Onthewhole,then,itwasbestthatI shouldrisktheclimb。Itwasnotapleasantbusiness,Watson。 Thefallroaredbeneathme。Iamnotafancifulperson,butIgiveyoumywordthatIseemedtohearMoriarty’svoicescreamingatmeoutoftheabyss。Amistakewouldhavebeenfatal。 Morethanonce,astuftsofgrasscameoutinmyhandormyfootslippedinthewetnotchesoftherock,IthoughtthatIwasgone。 ButIstruggledupwards,andatlastIreachedaledgeseveralfeetdeepandcoveredwithsoftgreenmoss,whereIcouldlieunseeninthemostperfectcomfort。ThereIwasstretchedwhenyou,mydearWatson,andallyourfollowingwereinvestigatinginthemostsympatheticandinefficientmannerthecircumstancesofmydeath。 \"Atlast,whenyouhadallformedyourinevitableandtotallyerroneousconclusions,youdepartedforthehotelandIwasleftalone。IhadimaginedthatIhadreachedtheendofmyadventures,butaveryunexpectedoccurrenceshowedmethatthereweresurprisesstillinstoreforme。Ahugerock,fallingfromabove,boomedpastme,struckthepath,andboundedoverintothechasm。 ForaninstantIthoughtthatitwasanaccident;butamomentlater,lookingup,Isawaman’sheadagainstthedarkeningsky,andanotherstonestrucktheveryledgeuponwhichIwasstretched,withinafootofmyhead。Ofcourse,themeaningofthiswasobvious。 Moriartyhadnotbeenalone。Aconfederate——andeventhatoneglancehadtoldmehowdangerousamanthatconfederatewas—— hadkeptguardwhiletheProfessorhadattackedme。Fromadistance,unseenbyme,hehadbeenawitnessofhisfriend’sdeathandofmyescape。Hehadwaited,andthen,makinghiswayroundtothetopofthecliff,hehadendeavouredtosucceedwherehiscomradehadfailed。 \"Ididnottakelongtothinkaboutit,Watson。AgainIsawthatgrimfacelookoverthecliff,andIknewthatitwastheprecursorofanotherstone。Iscrambleddownontothepath。 Idon’tthinkIcouldhavedoneitincoldblood。Itwasahundredtimesmoredifficultthangettingup。ButIhadnotimetothinkofthedanger,foranotherstonesangpastmeasIhungbymyhandsfromtheedgeoftheledge。HalfwaydownIslipped,butbytheblessingofGodIlanded,tornandbleeding,uponthepath。Itooktomyheels,didtenmilesoverthemountainsinthedarkness,andaweeklaterIfoundmyselfinFlorencewiththecertaintythatnooneintheworldknewwhathadbecomeofme。 \"Ihadonlyoneconfidant——mybrotherMycroft。Ioweyoumanyapologies,mydearWatson,butitwasall—importantthatitshouldbethoughtIwasdead,anditisquitecertainthatyouwouldnothavewrittensoconvincinganaccountofmyunhappyendhadyounotyourselfthoughtthatitwastrue。SeveraltimesduringthelastthreeyearsIhavetakenupmypentowritetoyou,butalwaysIfearedlestyouraffectionateregardformeshouldtemptyoutosomeindiscretionwhichwouldbetraymysecret。ForthatreasonIturnedawayfromyouthiseveningwhenyouupsetmybooks,forIwasindangeratthetime,andanyshowofsurpriseandemotionuponyourpartmighthavedrawnattentiontomyidentityandledtothemostdeplorableandirreparableresults。AstoMycroft,IhadtoconfideinhiminordertoobtainthemoneywhichIneeded。ThecourseofeventsinLondondidnotrunsowellasIhadhoped,forthetrialoftheMoriartyganglefttwoofitsmostdangerousmembers,myownmostvindictiveenemies,atliberty。ItravelledfortwoyearsinTibet,therefore,andamusedmyselfbyvisitingLhassaandspendingsomedayswiththeheadLlama。YoumayhavereadoftheremarkableexplorationsofaNorwegiannamedSigerson,butIamsurethatitneveroccurredtoyouthatyouwerereceivingnewsofyourfriend。IthenpassedthroughPersia,lookedinatMecca,andpaidashortbutinterestingvisittotheKhalifaatKhartoum,theresultsofwhichIhavecommunicatedtotheForeignOffice。ReturningtoFranceIspentsomemonthsinaresearchintothecoal—tarderivatives,whichIconductedinalaboratoryatMontpelier,intheSouthofFrance。Havingconcludedthistomysatisfaction,andlearningthatonlyoneofmyenemieswasnowleftinLondon,IwasabouttoreturnwhenmymovementswerehastenedbythenewsofthisveryremarkableParkLaneMystery,whichnotonlyappealedtomebyitsownmerits,butwhichseemedtooffersomemostpeculiarpersonalopportunities。IcameoveratoncetoLondon,calledinmyownpersonatBakerStreet,threwMrs。Hudsonintoviolenthysterics,andfoundthatMycrofthadpreservedmyroomsandmypapersexactlyastheyhadalwaysbeen。Soitwas,mydearWatson,thatattwoo’clockto—dayIfoundmyselfinmyoldarm—chairinmyownoldroom,andonlywishingthatIcouldhaveseenmyoldfriendWatsonintheotherchairwhichhehassooftenadorned。\" SuchwastheremarkablenarrativetowhichIlistenedonthatAprilevening——anarrativewhichwouldhavebeenutterlyincredibletomehaditnotbeenconfirmedbytheactualsightofthetall,sparefigureandthekeen,eagerface,whichIhadneverthoughttoseeagain。Insomemannerhehadlearnedofmyownsadbereavement,andhissympathywasshowninhismannerratherthaninhiswords。\"Workisthebestantidotetosorrow,mydearWatson,\"saidhe,\"andIhaveapieceofworkforusbothto—nightwhich,ifwecanbringittoasuccessfulconclusion,willinitselfjustifyaman’slifeonthisplanet。\" InvainIbeggedhimtotellmemore。\"Youwillhearandseeenoughbeforemorning,\"heanswered。\"Wehavethreeyearsofthepasttodiscuss。Letthatsufficeuntilhalf—pastnine,whenwestartuponthenotableadventureoftheemptyhouse。\" Itwasindeedlikeoldtimeswhen,atthathour,Ifoundmyselfseatedbesidehiminahansom,myrevolverinmypocketandthethrillofadventureinmyheart。Holmeswascoldandsternandsilent。Asthegleamofthestreet—lampsflasheduponhisausterefeaturesIsawthathisbrowsweredrawndowninthoughtandhisthinlipscompressed。IknewnotwhatwildbeastwewereabouttohuntdowninthedarkjungleofcriminalLondon,butIwaswellassuredfromthebearingofthismasterhuntsmanthattheadventurewasamostgraveone,whilethesardonicsmilewhichoccasionallybrokethroughhisasceticgloombodedlittlegoodfortheobjectofourquest。 IhadimaginedthatwewereboundforBakerStreet,butHolmesstoppedthecabatthecornerofCavendishSquare。Iobservedthatashesteppedouthegaveamostsearchingglancetorightandleft,andateverysubsequentstreetcornerhetooktheutmostpainstoassurethathewasnotfollowed。Ourroutewascertainlyasingularone。Holmes’sknowledgeofthebywaysofLondonwasextraordinary,andonthisoccasionhepassedrapidly,andwithanassuredstep,throughanetworkofmewsandstablestheveryexistenceofwhichIhadneverknown。Weemergedatlastintoasmallroad,linedwithold,gloomyhouses,whichledusintoManchesterStreet,andsotoBlandfordStreet。Hereheturnedswiftlydownanarrowpassage,passedthroughawoodengateintoadesertedyard,andthenopenedwithakeythebackdoorofahouse。Weenteredtogetherandhecloseditbehindus。 Theplacewaspitch—dark,butitwasevidenttomethatitwasanemptyhouse。Ourfeetcreakedandcrackledoverthebareplanking,andmyoutstretchedhandtouchedawallfromwhichthepaperwashanginginribbons。Holmes’scold,thinfingersclosedroundmywristandledmeforwardsdownalonghall,untilIdimlysawthemurkyfanlightoverthedoor。HereHolmesturnedsuddenlytotheright,andwefoundourselvesinalarge,square,emptyroom,heavilyshadowedinthecorners,butfaintlylitinthecentrefromthelightsofthestreetbeyond。Therewasnolampnearandthewindowwasthickwithdust,sothatwecouldonlyjustdiscerneachother’sfigureswithin。Mycompanionputhishanduponmyshoulderandhislipsclosetomyear。 \"Doyouknowwhereweare?\"hewhispered。 \"SurelythatisBakerStreet,\"Ianswered,staringthroughthedimwindow。 \"Exactly。WeareinCamdenHouse,whichstandsoppositetoourownoldquarters。\" \"Butwhyarewehere?\" \"Becauseitcommandssoexcellentaviewofthatpicturesquepile。 MightItroubleyou,mydearWatson,todrawalittlenearertothewindow,takingeveryprecautionnottoshowyourself,andthentolookupatouroldrooms——thestarting—pointofsomanyofourlittleadventures?Wewillseeifmythreeyearsofabsencehaveentirelytakenawaymypowertosurpriseyou。\" Icreptforwardandlookedacrossatthefamiliarwindow。 AsmyeyesfelluponitIgaveagaspandacryofamazement。 Theblindwasdownandastronglightwasburningintheroom。 Theshadowofamanwhowasseatedinachairwithinwasthrowninhard,blackoutlineupontheluminousscreenofthewindow。 Therewasnomistakingthepoiseofthehead,thesquarenessoftheshoulders,thesharpnessofthefeatures。Thefacewasturnedhalf—round,andtheeffectwasthatofoneofthoseblacksilhouetteswhichourgrandparentslovedtoframe。ItwasaperfectreproductionofHolmes。SoamazedwasIthatIthrewoutmyhandtomakesurethatthemanhimselfwasstandingbesideme。Hewasquiveringwithsilentlaughter。 \"Well?\"saidhe。 \"Goodheavens!\"Icried。\"Itismarvellous。\" \"Itrustthatagedothnotwithernorcustomstalemyinfinitevariety,’\"saidhe,andIrecognisedinhisvoicethejoyandpridewhichtheartisttakesinhisowncreation。\"Itreallyisratherlikeme,isitnot?\" \"Ishouldbepreparedtoswearthatitwasyou。\" \"ThecreditoftheexecutionisduetoMonsieurOscarMeunier,ofGrenoble,whospentsomedaysindoingthemoulding。Itisabustinwax。TherestIarrangedmyselfduringmyvisittoBakerStreetthisafternoon。\" \"Butwhy?\" \"Because,mydearWatson,IhadthestrongestpossiblereasonforwishingcertainpeopletothinkthatIwastherewhenIwasreallyelsewhere。\" \"Andyouthoughttheroomswerewatched?\" \"IKNEWthattheywerewatched。\" \"Bywhom?\"