第2章

类别:其他 作者:Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle字数:10256更新时间:19/01/07 14:36:23
\"Bymyoldenemies,Watson。BythecharmingsocietywhoseleaderliesintheReichenbachFall。Youmustrememberthattheyknew,andonlytheyknew,thatIwasstillalive。SoonerorlatertheybelievedthatIshouldcomebacktomyrooms。Theywatchedthemcontinuously,andthismorningtheysawmearrive。\" \"Howdoyouknow?\" \"BecauseIrecognisedtheirsentinelwhenIglancedoutofmywindow。Heisaharmlessenoughfellow,Parkerbyname,agarroterbytrade,andaremarkableperformerupontheJew’sharp。Icarednothingforhim。ButIcaredagreatdealforthemuchmoreformidablepersonwhowasbehindhim,thebosomfriendofMoriarty,themanwhodroppedtherocksoverthecliff,themostcunninganddangerouscriminalinLondon。Thatisthemanwhoisaftermeto—night,Watson,andthatisthemanwhoisquiteunawarethatweareafterHIM。\" Myfriend’splansweregraduallyrevealingthemselves。 Fromthisconvenientretreatthewatcherswerebeingwatchedandthetrackerstracked。Thatangularshadowupyonderwasthebaitandwewerethehunters。Insilencewestoodtogetherinthedarknessandwatchedthehurryingfigureswhopassedandrepassedinfrontofus。Holmeswassilentandmotionless; butIcouldtellthathewaskeenlyalert,andthathiseyeswerefixedintentlyuponthestreamofpassers—by。Itwasableakandboisterousnight,andthewindwhistledshrillydownthelongstreet。Manypeopleweremovingtoandfro,mostofthemmuffledintheircoatsandcravats。OnceortwiceitseemedtomethatIhadseenthesamefigurebefore,andIespeciallynoticedtwomenwhoappearedtobeshelteringthemselvesfromthewindinthedoorwayofahousesomedistanceupthestreet。 Itriedtodrawmycompanion’sattentiontothem,buthegavealittleejaculationofimpatienceandcontinuedtostareintothestreet。Morethanoncehefidgetedwithhisfeetandtappedrapidlywithhisfingersuponthewall。Itwasevidenttomethathewasbecominguneasyandthathisplanswerenotworkingoutaltogetherashehadhoped。Atlast,asmidnightapproachedandthestreetgraduallycleared,hepacedupanddowntheroominuncontrollableagitation。IwasabouttomakesomeremarktohimwhenIraisedmyeyestothelightedwindowandagainexperiencedalmostasgreatasurpriseasbefore。IclutchedHolmes’sarmandpointedupwards。 \"Theshadowhasmoved!\"Icried。 Itwas,indeed,nolongertheprofile,buttheback,whichwasturnedtowardsus。 Threeyearshadcertainlynotsmoothedtheasperitiesofhistemperorhisimpatiencewithalessactiveintelligencethanhisown。 \"Ofcourseithasmoved,\"saidhe。\"AmIsuchafarcicalbungler,Watson,thatIshoulderectanobviousdummyandexpectthatsomeofthesharpestmeninEuropewouldbedeceivedbyit? Wehavebeeninthisroomtwohours,andMrs。Hudsonhasmadesomechangeinthatfigureeighttimes,oronceineveryquarterofanhour。Sheworksitfromthefrontsothathershadowmayneverbeseen。Ah!\"Hedrewinhisbreathwithashrill,excitedintake。InthedimlightIsawhisheadthrownforward,hiswholeattituderigidwithattention。Outside,thestreetwasabsolutelydeserted。Thosetwomenmightstillbecrouchinginthedoorway,butIcouldnolongerseethem。Allwasstillanddark,saveonlythatbrilliantyellowscreeninfrontofuswiththeblackfigureoutlineduponitscentre。AgainintheuttersilenceIheardthatthin,sibilantnotewhichspokeofintensesuppressedexcitement。Aninstantlaterhepulledmebackintotheblackestcorneroftheroom,andIfelthiswarninghanduponmylips。Thefingerswhichclutchedmewerequivering。NeverhadIknownmyfriendmoremoved,andyetthedarkstreetstillstretchedlonelyandmotionlessbeforeus。 ButsuddenlyIwasawareofthatwhichhiskeenersenseshadalreadydistinguished。Alow,stealthysoundcametomyears,notfromthedirectionofBakerStreet,butfromthebackoftheveryhouseinwhichwelayconcealed。Adooropenedandshut。 Aninstantlaterstepscreptdownthepassage——stepswhichweremeanttobesilent,butwhichreverberatedharshlythroughtheemptyhouse。HolmescrouchedbackagainstthewallandI didthesame,myhandclosinguponthehandleofmyrevolver。 Peeringthroughthegloom,Isawthevagueoutlineofaman,ashadeblackerthantheblacknessoftheopendoor。Hestoodforaninstant,andthenhecreptforward,crouching,menacing,intotheroom。Hewaswithinthreeyardsofus,thissinisterfigure,andIhadbracedmyselftomeethisspring,beforeI realizedthathehadnoideaofourpresence。Hepassedclosebesideus,stoleovertothewindow,andverysoftlyandnoiselesslyraiseditforhalfafoot。Ashesanktothelevelofthisopeningthelightofthestreet,nolongerdimmedbythedustyglass,fellfulluponhisface。Themanseemedtobebesidehimselfwithexcitement。Histwoeyesshonelikestarsandhisfeatureswereworkingconvulsively。Hewasanelderlyman,withathin,projectingnose,ahigh,baldforehead,andahugegrizzledmoustache。Anopera—hatwaspushedtothebackofhishead,andaneveningdressshirt—frontgleamedoutthroughhisopenovercoat。Hisfacewasgauntandswarthy,scoredwithdeep,savagelines。Inhishandhecarriedwhatappearedtobeastick,butashelaiditdownupontheflooritgaveametallicclang。Thenfromthepocketofhisovercoathedrewabulkyobject,andhebusiedhimselfinsometaskwhichendedwithaloud,sharpclick,asifaspringorbolthadfallenintoitsplace。Stillkneelinguponthefloorhebentforwardandthrewallhisweightandstrengthuponsomelever,withtheresultthattherecamealong,whirling,grindingnoise,endingoncemoreinapowerfulclick。Hestraightenedhimselfthen,andIsawthatwhatheheldinhishandwasasortofgun,withacuriouslymisshapenbutt。Heopeneditatthebreech,putsomethingin,andsnappedthebreech—block。Then,crouchingdown,herestedtheendofthebarrelupontheledgeoftheopenwindow,andIsawhislongmoustachedroopoverthestockandhiseyegleamasitpeeredalongthesights。Iheardalittlesighofsatisfactionashecuddledthebuttintohisshoulder,andsawthatamazingtarget,theblackmanontheyellowground,standingclearattheendofhisforesight。Foraninstanthewasrigidandmotionless。Thenhisfingertightenedonthetrigger。Therewasastrange,loudwhizandalong,silverytinkleofbrokenglass。AtthatinstantHolmesspranglikeatigerontothemarksman’sbackandhurledhimflatuponhisface。Hewasupagaininamoment,andwithconvulsivestrengthheseizedHolmesbythethroat;butIstruckhimontheheadwiththebuttofmyrevolverandhedroppedagainuponthefloor。 Ifelluponhim,andasIheldhimmycomradeblewashrillcalluponawhistle。Therewastheclatterofrunningfeetuponthepavement,andtwopolicemeninuniform,withoneplain—clothesdetective,rushedthroughthefrontentranceandintotheroom。 \"Thatyou,Lestrade?\"saidHolmes。 \"Yes,Mr。Holmes。Itookthejobmyself。It’sgoodtoseeyoubackinLondon,sir。\" \"Ithinkyouwantalittleunofficialhelp。Threeundetectedmurdersinoneyearwon’tdo,Lestrade。ButyouhandledtheMoleseyMysterywithlessthanyourusual——that’stosay,youhandleditfairlywell。\" Wehadallrisentoourfeet,ourprisonerbreathinghard,withastalwartconstableoneachsideofhim。Alreadyafewloiterershadbeguntocollectinthestreet。Holmessteppeduptothewindow,closedit,anddroppedtheblinds。Lestradehadproducedtwocandlesandthepolicemenhaduncoveredtheirlanterns。 Iwasableatlasttohaveagoodlookatourprisoner。 Itwasatremendouslyvirileandyetsinisterfacewhichwasturnedtowardsus。Withthebrowofaphilosopheraboveandthejawofasensualistbelow,themanmusthavestartedwithgreatcapacitiesforgoodorforevil。Butonecouldnotlookuponhiscruelblueeyes,withtheirdrooping,cynicallids,oruponthefierce,aggressivenoseandthethreatening,deep—linedbrow,withoutreadingNature’splainestdanger—signals。Hetooknoheedofanyofus,buthiseyeswerefixeduponHolmes’sfacewithanexpressioninwhichhatredandamazementwereequallyblended。 \"Youfiend!\"hekeptonmuttering。\"Youclever,cleverfiend!\" \"Ah,Colonel!\"saidHolmes,arranginghisrumpledcollar; \"`journeysendinlovers’meetings,’astheoldplaysays。 Idon’tthinkIhavehadthepleasureofseeingyousinceyoufavouredmewiththoseattentionsasIlayontheledgeabovetheReichenbachFall。\" TheColonelstillstaredatmyfriendlikeamaninatrance。 \"Youcunning,cunningfiend!\"wasallthathecouldsay。 \"Ihavenotintroducedyouyet,\"saidHolmes。\"This,gentlemen,isColonelSebastianMoran,onceofHerMajesty’sIndianArmy,andthebestheavygameshotthatourEasternEmpirehaseverproduced。IbelieveIamcorrect,Colonel,insayingthatyourbagoftigersstillremainsunrivalled?\" Thefierceoldmansaidnothing,butstillglaredatmycompanion; withhissavageeyesandbristlingmoustachehewaswonderfullylikeatigerhimself。 \"Iwonderthatmyverysimplestratagemcoulddeceivesooldashikari,\"saidHolmes。\"Itmustbeveryfamiliartoyou。 Haveyounottetheredayoungkidunderatree,lainaboveitwithyourrifle,andwaitedforthebaittobringupyourtiger? Thisemptyhouseismytreeandyouaremytiger。Youhavepossiblyhadothergunsinreserveincasethereshouldbeseveraltigers,orintheunlikelysuppositionofyourownaimfailingyou。These,\"hepointedaround,\"aremyotherguns。 Theparallelisexact。\" ColonelMoransprangforward,withasnarlofrage,buttheconstablesdraggedhimback。Thefuryuponhisfacewasterribletolookat。 \"Iconfessthatyouhadonesmallsurpriseforme,\"saidHolmes。 \"Ididnotanticipatethatyouwouldyourselfmakeuseofthisemptyhouseandthisconvenientfrontwindow。Ihadimaginedyouasoperatingfromthestreet,wheremyfriendLestradeandhismerrymenwereawaitingyou。WiththatexceptionallhasgoneasIexpected。\" ColonelMoranturnedtotheofficialdetective。 \"Youmayormaynothavejustcauseforarrestingme,\"saidhe,\"butatleasttherecanbenoreasonwhyIshouldsubmittothegibesofthisperson。IfIaminthehandsofthelawletthingsbedoneinalegalway。\" \"Well,that’sreasonableenough,\"saidLestrade。\"Nothingfurtheryouhavetosay,Mr。Holmes,beforewego?\" Holmeshadpickedupthepowerfulair—gunfromthefloorandwasexaminingitsmechanism。 \"Anadmirableanduniqueweapon,\"saidhe,\"noiselessandoftremendouspower。IknewVonHerder,theblindGermanmechanic,whoconstructedittotheorderofthelateProfessorMoriarty。 ForyearsIhavebeenawareofitsexistence,thoughIhaveneverbeforehadtheopportunityofhandlingit。Icommenditveryspeciallytoyourattention,Lestrade,andalsothebulletswhichfitit。\" \"Youcantrustustolookafterthat,Mr。Holmes,\"saidLestrade,asthewholepartymovedtowardsthedoor。\"Anythingfurthertosay?\" \"Onlytoaskwhatchargeyouintendtoprefer?\" \"Whatcharge,sir?Why,ofcourse,theattemptedmurderofMr。 SherlockHolmes。\" \"Notso,Lestrade。Idonotproposetoappearinthematteratall。 Toyou,andtoyouonly,belongsthecreditoftheremarkablearrestwhichyouhaveeffected。Yes,Lestrade,Icongratulateyou!Withyourusualhappymixtureofcunningandaudacityyouhavegothim。\" \"Gothim!Gotwhom,Mr。Holmes?\" \"Themanthatthewholeforcehasbeenseekinginvain—— ColonelSebastianMoran,whoshottheHonourableRonaldAdairwithanexpandingbulletfromanair—gunthroughtheopenwindowofthesecond—floorfrontofNo。427,ParkLane,uponthe30thoflastmonth。That’sthecharge,Lestrade。Andnow,Watson,ifyoucanendurethedraughtfromabrokenwindow,Ithinkthathalfanhourinmystudyoveracigarmayaffordyousomeprofitableamusement。\" OuroldchambershadbeenleftunchangedthroughthesupervisionofMycroftHolmesandtheimmediatecareofMrs。Hudson。 AsIenteredIsaw,itistrue,anunwontedtidiness,buttheoldlandmarkswereallintheirplace。Therewerethechemicalcornerandtheacid—stained,deal—toppedtable。Thereuponashelfwastherowofformidablescrap—booksandbooksofreferencewhichmanyofourfellow—citizenswouldhavebeensogladtoburn。 Thediagrams,theviolin—case,andthepipe—rack——eventhePersianslipperwhichcontainedthetobacco——allmetmyeyesasIglancedroundme。Thereweretwooccupantsoftheroom—— oneMrs。Hudson,whobeameduponusbothasweentered; theotherthestrangedummywhichhadplayedsoimportantapartintheevening’sadventures。Itwasawax—colouredmodelofmyfriend,soadmirablydonethatitwasaperfectfacsimile。Itstoodonasmallpedestaltablewithanolddressing—gownofHolmes’ssodrapedrounditthattheillusionfromthestreetwasabsolutelyperfect。 \"Ihopeyoupreservedallprecautions,Mrs。Hudson?\"saidHolmes。 \"Iwenttoitonmyknees,sir,justasyoutoldme。\" \"Excellent。Youcarriedthethingoutverywell。Didyouobservewherethebulletwent?\" \"Yes,sir。I’mafraidithasspoiltyourbeautifulbust,foritpassedrightthroughtheheadandflatteneditselfonthewall。 Ipickeditupfromthecarpet。Hereitis!\" Holmeshelditouttome。\"Asoftrevolverbullet,asyouperceive,Watson。There’sgeniusinthat,forwhowouldexpecttofindsuchathingfiredfromanair—gun。Allright,Mrs。 Hudson,Iammuchobligedforyourassistance。Andnow,Watson,letmeseeyouinyouroldseatoncemore,forthereareseveralpointswhichIshouldliketodiscusswithyou。\" Hehadthrownofftheseedyfrock—coat,andnowhewastheHolmesofoldinthemouse—coloureddressing—gownwhichhetookfromhiseffigy。 \"Theoldshikari’snerveshavenotlosttheirsteadinessnorhiseyestheirkeenness,\"saidhe,withalaugh,asheinspectedtheshatteredforeheadofhisbust。 \"Plumbinthemiddleofthebackoftheheadandsmackthroughthebrain。HewasthebestshotinIndia,andIexpectthattherearefewbetterinLondon。Haveyouheardthename?\" \"No,Ihavenot。\" \"Well,well,suchisfame!But,then,ifIrememberaright,youhadnotheardthenameofProfessorJamesMoriarty,whohadoneofthegreatbrainsofthecentury。Justgivemedownmyindexofbiographiesfromtheshelf。\" Heturnedoverthepageslazily,leaningbackinhischairandblowinggreatcloudsfromhiscigar。 \"MycollectionofM’sisafineone,\"saidhe。 \"Moriartyhimselfisenoughtomakeanyletterillustrious,andhereisMorganthepoisoner,andMerridewofabominablememory,andMathews,whoknockedoutmyleftcanineinthewaiting—roomatCharingCross,and,finally,hereisourfriendofto—night。\" Hehandedoverthebook,andIread: \"MORAN,SEBASTIAN,COLONEL。Unemployed。Formerly1stBengalorePioneers。BornLondon,1840。SonofSirAugustusMoran,C。B。,onceBritishMinistertoPersia。EducatedEtonandOxford。 ServedinJowakiCampaign,AfghanCampaign,Charasiab(despatches),Sherpur,andCabul。Authorof`HeavyGameoftheWesternHimalayas,’ 1881;`ThreeMonthsintheJungle,’1884。Address:ConduitStreet。 Clubs:TheAnglo—Indian,theTankerville,theBagatelleCardClub。\" Onthemarginwaswritten,inHolmes’sprecisehand: \"ThesecondmostdangerousmaninLondon。\" \"Thisisastonishing,\"saidI,asIhandedbackthevolume。 \"Theman’scareeristhatofanhonourablesoldier。\" \"Itistrue,\"Holmesanswered。\"Uptoacertainpointhedidwell。Hewasalwaysamanofironnerve,andthestoryisstilltoldinIndiahowhecrawleddownadrainafterawoundedman—eatingtiger。Therearesometrees,Watson,whichgrowtoacertainheightandthensuddenlydevelopsomeunsightlyeccentricity。Youwillseeitofteninhumans。Ihaveatheorythattheindividualrepresentsinhisdevelopmentthewholeprocessionofhisancestors,andthatsuchasuddenturntogoodorevilstandsforsomestronginfluencewhichcameintothelineofhispedigree。Thepersonbecomes,asitwere,theepitomeofthehistoryofhisownfamily。\" \"Itissurelyratherfanciful。\" \"Well,Idon’tinsistuponit。Whateverthecause,ColonelMoranbegantogowrong。WithoutanyopenscandalhestillmadeIndiatoohottoholdhim。Heretired,cametoLondon,andagainacquiredanevilname。ItwasatthistimethathewassoughtoutbyProfessorMoriarty,towhomforatimehewaschiefofthestaff。Moriartysuppliedhimliberallywithmoneyandusedhimonlyinoneortwoveryhigh—classjobswhichnoordinarycriminalcouldhaveundertaken。YoumayhavesomerecollectionofthedeathofMrs。Stewart,ofLauder,in1887。 Not?Well,IamsureMoranwasatthebottomofit;butnothingcouldbeproved。SocleverlywastheColonelconcealedthatevenwhentheMoriartygangwasbrokenupwecouldnotincriminatehim。Yourememberatthatdate,whenIcalleduponyouinyourrooms,howIputuptheshuttersforfearofair—guns?Nodoubtyouthoughtmefanciful。IknewexactlywhatIwasdoing,forIknewoftheexistenceofthisremarkablegun,andIknewalsothatoneofthebestshotsintheworldwouldbebehindit。WhenwewereinSwitzerlandhefolloweduswithMoriarty,anditwasundoubtedlyhewhogavemethatevilfiveminutesontheReichenbachledge。 \"YoumaythinkthatIreadthepaperswithsomeattentionduringmysojourninFrance,onthelook—outforanychanceoflayinghimbytheheels。SolongashewasfreeinLondonmylifewouldreallynothavebeenworthliving。Nightanddaytheshadowwouldhavebeenoverme,andsoonerorlaterhischancemusthavecome。WhatcouldIdo?Icouldnotshoothimatsight,orIshouldmyselfbeinthedock。Therewasnouseappealingtoamagistrate。Theycannotinterfereonthestrengthofwhatwouldappeartothemtobeawildsuspicion。 SoIcoulddonothing。ButIwatchedthecriminalnews,knowingthatsoonerorlaterIshouldgethim。ThencamethedeathofthisRonaldAdair。Mychancehadcomeatlast!KnowingwhatI did,wasitnotcertainthatColonelMoranhaddoneit?Hehadplayedcardswiththelad;hehadfollowedhimhomefromtheclub;hehadshothimthroughtheopenwindow。Therewasnotadoubtofit。Thebulletsaloneareenoughtoputhisheadinanoose。Icameoveratonce。Iwasseenbythesentinel,whowould,Iknew,directtheColonel’sattentiontomypresence。Hecouldnotfailtoconnectmysuddenreturnwithhiscrimeandtobeterriblyalarmed。IwassurethathewouldmakeanattempttogetmeoutofthewayATONCE,andwouldbringroundhismurderousweaponforthatpurpose。Ilefthimanexcellentmarkinthewindow,and,havingwarnedthepolicethattheymightbeneeded——bytheway,Watson,youspottedtheirpresenceinthatdoorwaywithunerringaccuracy——Itookupwhatseemedtometobeajudiciouspostforobservation,neverdreamingthathewouldchoosethesamespotforhisattack。Now,mydearWatson,doesanythingremainformetoexplain?\" \"Yes,\"saidI。\"YouhavenotmadeitclearwhatwasColonelMoran’smotiveinmurderingtheHonourableRonaldAdair。\" \"Ah!mydearWatson,therewecomeintothoserealmsofconjecturewherethemostlogicalmindmaybeatfault。 Eachmayformhisownhypothesisuponthepresentevidence,andyoursisaslikelytobecorrectasmine。\" \"Youhaveformedone,then?\" \"Ithinkthatitisnotdifficulttoexplainthefacts。 ItcameoutinevidencethatColonelMoranandyoungAdairhadbetweenthemwonaconsiderableamountofmoney。Now,Moranundoubtedlyplayedfoul——ofthatIhavelongbeenaware。 IbelievethatonthedayofthemurderAdairhaddiscoveredthatMoranwascheating。Verylikelyhehadspokentohimprivately,andhadthreatenedtoexposehimunlesshevoluntarilyresignedhismembershipoftheclubandpromisednottoplaycardsagain。 ItisunlikelythatayoungsterlikeAdairwouldatoncemakeahideousscandalbyexposingawell—knownmansomucholderthanhimself。ProbablyheactedasIsuggest。TheexclusionfromhisclubswouldmeanruintoMoran,wholivedbyhisill—gottencardgains。HethereforemurderedAdair,whoatthetimewasendeavouringtoworkouthowmuchmoneyheshouldhimselfreturn,sincehecouldnotprofitbyhispartner’sfoulplay。Helockedthedoorlesttheladiesshouldsurprisehimandinsistuponknowingwhathewasdoingwiththesenamesandcoins。Willitpass?\" \"Ihavenodoubtthatyouhavehituponthetruth。\" \"Itwillbeverifiedordisprovedatthetrial。Meanwhile,comewhatmay,ColonelMoranwilltroubleusnomore,thefamousair—gunofVonHerderwillembellishtheScotlandYardMuseum,andonceagainMr。SherlockHolmesisfreetodevotehislifetoexaminingthoseinterestinglittleproblemswhichthecomplexlifeofLondonsoplentifullypresents。\" II。——TheAdventureoftheNorwoodBuilder。 \"FROMthepointofviewofthecriminalexpert,\"saidMr。 SherlockHolmes,\"LondonhasbecomeasingularlyuninterestingcitysincethedeathofthelatelamentedProfessorMoriarty。\" \"Icanhardlythinkthatyouwouldfindmanydecentcitizenstoagreewithyou,\"Ianswered。 \"Well,well,Imustnotbeselfish,\"saidhe,withasmile,ashepushedbackhischairfromthebreakfast—table。 \"Thecommunityiscertainlythegainer,andnoonetheloser,savethepoorout—of—workspecialist,whoseoccupationhasgone。 Withthatmaninthefieldone’smorningpaperpresentedinfinitepossibilities。Oftenitwasonlythesmallesttrace,Watson,thefaintestindication,andyetitwasenoughtotellmethatthegreatmalignantbrainwasthere,asthegentlesttremorsoftheedgesofthewebremindoneofthefoulspiderwhichlurksinthecentre。Pettythefts,wantonassaults,purposelessoutrage——tothemanwhoheldtheclueallcouldbeworkedintooneconnectedwhole。TothescientificstudentofthehighercriminalworldnocapitalinEuropeofferedtheadvantageswhichLondonthenpossessed。Butnow————\" Heshruggedhisshouldersinhumorousdeprecationofthestateofthingswhichhehadhimselfdonesomuchtoproduce。 AtthetimeofwhichIspeakHolmeshadbeenbackforsomemonths,andI,athisrequest,hadsoldmypracticeandreturnedtosharetheoldquartersinBakerStreet。Ayoungdoctor,namedVerner,hadpurchasedmysmallKensingtonpractice,andgivenwithastonishinglylittledemurthehighestpricethatIventuredtoask——anincidentwhichonlyexplaineditselfsomeyearslaterwhenIfoundthatVernerwasadistantrelationofHolmes’s,andthatitwasmyfriendwhohadreallyfoundthemoney。 Ourmonthsofpartnershiphadnotbeensouneventfulashehadstated,forIfind,onlookingovermynotes,thatthisperiodincludesthecaseofthepapersofEx—PresidentMurillo,andalsotheshockingaffairoftheDutchsteamshipFRIESLAND,whichsonearlycostusbothourlives。Hiscoldandproudnaturewasalwaysaverse,however,toanythingintheshapeofpublicapplause,andheboundmeinthemoststringenttermstosaynofurtherwordofhimself,hismethods,orhissuccesses——aprohibitionwhich,asIhaveexplained,hasonlynowbeenremoved。 Mr。SherlockHolmeswasleaningbackinhischairafterhiswhimsicalprotest,andwasunfoldinghismorningpaperinaleisurelyfashion,whenourattentionwasarrestedbyatremendousringatthebell,followedimmediatelybyahollowdrummingsound,asifsomeonewerebeatingontheouterdoorwithhisfist。Asitopenedtherecameatumultuousrushintothehall,rapidfeetclatteredupthestair,andaninstantlaterawild—eyedandfranticyoungman,pale,dishevelled,andpalpitating,burstintotheroom。Helookedfromonetotheotherofus,andunderourgazeofinquiryhebecameconsciousthatsomeapologywasneededforthisunceremoniousentry。 \"I’msorry,Mr。Holmes,\"hecried。\"Youmustn’tblameme。 Iamnearlymad。Mr。Holmes,IamtheunhappyJohnHectorMcFarlane。\" Hemadetheannouncementasifthenamealonewouldexplainbothhisvisitanditsmanner;butIcouldseebymycompanion’sunresponsivefacethatitmeantnomoretohimthantome。