第16章

类别:其他 作者:Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle字数:10481更新时间:19/01/07 14:36:23
\"Ifearitisrathertoolateanhourforexplanations,\"saidHolmes。\"Besides,thereareoneortwodetailswhicharenotfinishedoff,anditisoneofthosecaseswhichareworthworkingouttotheveryend。Ifyouwillcomeroundoncemoretomyroomsatsixo’clockto—morrowIthinkIshallbeabletoshowyouthatevennowyouhavenotgraspedtheentiremeaningofthisbusiness,whichpresentssomefeatureswhichmakeitabsolutelyoriginalinthehistoryofcrime。IfeverIpermityoutochronicleanymoreofmylittleproblems,Watson,IforeseethatyouwillenlivenyourpagesbyanaccountofthesingularadventureoftheNapoleonicbusts。\" WhenwemetagainnexteveningLestradewasfurnishedwithmuchinformationconcerningourprisoner。Hisname,itappeared,wasBeppo,secondnameunknown。Hewasawell—knownne’er—do—wellamongtheItaliancolony。Hehadoncebeenaskilfulsculptorandhadearnedanhonestliving,buthehadtakentoevilcoursesandhadtwicealreadybeeningaol——onceforapettytheftandonce,aswehadalreadyheard,forstabbingafellow—countryman。HecouldtalkEnglishperfectlywell。 Hisreasonsfordestroyingthebustswerestillunknown,andherefusedtoansweranyquestionsuponthesubject;butthepolicehaddiscoveredthatthesesamebustsmightverywellhavebeenmadebyhisownhands,sincehewasengagedinthisclassofworkattheestablishmentofGelderandCo。Toallthisinformation,muchofwhichwealreadyknew,Holmeslistenedwithpoliteattention;butI,whoknewhimsowell,couldclearlyseethathisthoughtswereelsewhere,andIdetectedamixtureofmingleduneasinessandexpectationbeneaththatmaskwhichhewaswonttoassume。Atlasthestartedinhischairandhiseyesbrightened。Therehadbeenaringatthebell。Aminutelaterweheardstepsuponthestairs,andanelderly,red—facedmanwithgrizzledside—whiskerswasusheredin。Inhisrighthandhecarriedanold—fashionedcarpet—bag,whichheplaceduponthetable。 \"IsMr。SherlockHolmeshere?\" Myfriendbowedandsmiled。\"Mr。Sandeford,ofReading,Isuppose?\" saidhe。 \"Yes,sir,IfearthatIamalittlelate;butthetrainswereawkward。Youwrotetomeaboutabustthatisinmypossession。\" \"Exactly。\" \"Ihaveyourletterhere。Yousaid,`IdesiretopossessacopyofDevine’sNapoleon,andampreparedtopayyoutenpoundsfortheonewhichisinyourpossession。’Isthatright?\" \"Certainly。\" \"Iwasverymuchsurprisedatyourletter,forIcouldnotimaginehowyouknewthatIownedsuchathing。\" \"Ofcourseyoumusthavebeensurprised,buttheexplanationisverysimple。Mr。Harding,ofHardingBrothers,saidthattheyhadsoldyoutheirlastcopy,andhegavemeyouraddress。\" \"Oh,thatwasit,wasit?DidhetellyouwhatIpaidforit?\" \"No,hedidnot。\" \"Well,Iamanhonestman,thoughnotaveryrichone。 Ionlygavefifteenshillingsforthebust,andIthinkyououghttoknowthatbeforeItaketenpoundsfromyou。\" \"Iamsurethescrupledoesyouhonour,Mr。Sandeford。 ButIhavenamedthatprice,soIintendtosticktoit。\" \"Well,itisveryhandsomeofyou,Mr。Holmes。Ibroughtthebustupwithme,asyouaskedmetodo。Hereitis!\"Heopenedhisbag,andatlastwesawplaceduponourtableacompletespecimenofthatbustwhichwehadalreadyseenmorethanonceinfragments。 Holmestookapaperfromhispocketandlaidaten—poundnoteuponthetable。 \"Youwillkindlysignthatpaper,Mr。Sandeford,inthepresenceofthesewitnesses。Itissimplytosaythatyoutransfereverypossiblerightthatyoueverhadinthebusttome。Iamamethodicalman,yousee,andyouneverknowwhatturneventsmighttakeafterwards。Thankyou,Mr。Sandeford;hereisyourmoney,andIwishyouaverygoodevening。\" WhenourvisitorhaddisappearedSherlockHolmes’smovementsweresuchastorivetourattention。Hebeganbytakingacleanwhiteclothfromadrawerandlayingitoverthetable。Thenheplacedhisnewly—acquiredbustinthecentreofthecloth。 Finally,hepickeduphishunting—cropandstruckNapoleonasharpblowonthetopofthehead。Thefigurebrokeintofragments,andHolmesbenteagerlyovertheshatteredremains。 Nextinstant,withaloudshoutoftriumph,hehelduponesplinter,inwhicharound,darkobjectwasfixedlikeapluminapudding。 \"Gentlemen,\"hecried,\"letmeintroduceyoutothefamousblackpearloftheBorgias。\" LestradeandIsatsilentforamoment,andthen,withaspontaneousimpulse,webothbrokeoutclappingasatthewell—wroughtcrisisofaplay。AflushofcoloursprangtoHolmes’spalecheeks,andhebowedtouslikethemasterdramatistwhoreceivesthehomageofhisaudience。Itwasatsuchmomentsthatforaninstantheceasedtobeareasoningmachine,andbetrayedhishumanloveforadmirationandapplause。Thesamesingularlyproudandreservednaturewhichturnedawaywithdisdainfrompopularnotorietywascapableofbeingmovedtoitsdepthsbyspontaneouswonderandpraisefromafriend。 \"Yes,gentlemen,\"saidhe,\"itisthemostfamouspearlnowexistingintheworld,andithasbeenmygoodfortune,byaconnectedchainofinductivereasoning,totraceitfromthePrinceofColonna’sbedroomattheDacreHotel,whereitwaslost,totheinteriorofthis,thelastofthesixbustsofNapoleonwhichweremanufacturedbyGelderandCo。,ofStepney。 Youwillremember,Lestrade,thesensationcausedbythedisappearanceofthisvaluablejewel,andthevaineffortsoftheLondonpolicetorecoverit。Iwasmyselfconsulteduponthecase;butIwasunabletothrowanylightuponit。SuspicionfelluponthemaidofthePrincess,whowasanItalian,anditwasprovedthatshehadabrotherinLondon,butwefailedtotraceanyconnectionbetweenthem。Themaid’snamewasLucretiaVenucci,andthereisnodoubtinmymindthatthisPietrowhowasmurderedtwonightsagowasthebrother。Ihavebeenlookingupthedatesintheoldfilesofthepaper,andIfindthatthedisappearanceofthepearlwasexactlytwodaysbeforethearrestofBeppoforsomecrimeofviolence,aneventwhichtookplaceinthefactoryofGelderandCo。,attheverymomentwhenthesebustswerebeingmade。Nowyouclearlyseethesequenceofevents,thoughyouseethem,ofcourse,intheinverseordertothewayinwhichtheypresentedthemselvestome。Beppohadthepearlinhispossession。HemayhavestolenitfromPietro,hemayhavebeenPietro’sconfederate,hemayhavebeenthego—betweenofPietroandhissister。Itisofnoconsequencetouswhichisthecorrectsolution。 \"ThemainfactisthatheHADthepearl,andatthatmoment,whenitwasonhisperson,hewaspursuedbythepolice。 Hemadeforthefactoryinwhichheworked,andheknewthathehadonlyafewminutesinwhichtoconcealthisenormouslyvaluableprize,whichwouldotherwisebefoundonhimwhenhewassearched。SixplastercastsofNapoleonweredryinginthepassage。Oneofthemwasstillsoft。InaninstantBeppo,askilfulworkman,madeasmallholeinthewetplaster,droppedinthepearl,andwithafewtouchescoveredovertheapertureoncemore。Itwasanadmirablehiding—place。Noonecouldpossiblyfindit。ButBeppowascondemnedtoayear’simprisonment,andinthemeanwhilehissixbustswerescatteredoverLondon。Hecouldnottellwhichcontainedhistreasure。 Onlybybreakingthemcouldhesee。Evenshakingwouldtellhimnothing,forastheplasterwaswetitwasprobablethatthepearlwouldadheretoit——as,infact,ithasdone。Beppodidnotdespair,andheconductedhissearchwithconsiderableingenuityandperseverance。ThroughacousinwhoworkswithGelderhefoundouttheretailfirmswhohadboughtthebusts。 HemanagedtofindemploymentwithMorseHudson,andinthatwaytrackeddownthreeofthem。Thepearlwasnotthere。 Then,withthehelpofsomeItalianEMPLOYE,hesucceededinfindingoutwheretheotherthreebustshadgone。ThefirstwasatHarker’s。Therehewasdoggedbyhisconfederate,whoheldBepporesponsibleforthelossofthepearl,andhestabbedhiminthescufflewhichfollowed。\" \"Ifhewashisconfederatewhyshouldhecarryhisphotograph?\" Iasked。 \"Asameansoftracinghimifhewishedtoinquireabouthimfromanythirdperson。Thatwastheobviousreason。Well,afterthemurderIcalculatedthatBeppowouldprobablyhurryratherthandelayhismovements。Hewouldfearthatthepolicewouldreadhissecret,andsohehastenedonbeforetheyshouldgetaheadofhim。Ofcourse,IcouldnotsaythathehadnotfoundthepearlinHarker’sbust。Ihadnotevenconcludedforcertainthatitwasthepearl;butitwasevidenttomethathewaslookingforsomething,sincehecarriedthebustpasttheotherhousesinordertobreakitinthegardenwhichhadalampoverlookingit。SinceHarker’sbustwasoneinthreethechanceswereexactlyasItoldyou,twotooneagainstthepearlbeinginsideit。Thereremainedtwobusts,anditwasobviousthathewouldgofortheLondononefirst。Iwarnedtheinmatesofthehouse,soastoavoidasecondtragedy,andwewentdownwiththehappiestresults。Bythattime,ofcourse,IknewforcertainthatitwastheBorgiapearlthatwewereafter。 Thenameofthemurderedmanlinkedtheoneeventwiththeother。 Thereonlyremainedasinglebust——theReadingone——andthepearlmustbethere。Iboughtitinyourpresencefromtheowner——andthereitlies。\" Wesatinsilenceforamoment。 \"Well,\"saidLestrade,\"I’veseenyouhandleagoodmanycases,Mr。Holmes,butIdon’tknowthatIeverknewamoreworkmanlikeonethanthat。We’renotjealousofyouatScotlandYard。 No,sir,weareveryproudofyou,andifyoucomedownto—morrowthere’snotaman,fromtheoldestinspectortotheyoungestconstable,whowouldn’tbegladtoshakeyoubythehand。\" \"Thankyou!\"saidHolmes。\"Thankyou!\"andasheturnedawayitseemedtomethathewasmorenearlymovedbythesofterhumanemotionsthanIhadeverseenhim。Amomentlaterhewasthecoldandpracticalthinkeroncemore。\"Putthepearlinthesafe,Watson,\"saidhe,\"andgetoutthepapersoftheConk—Singletonforgerycase。Good—bye,Lestrade。IfanylittleproblemcomesyourwayIshallbehappy,ifIcan,togiveyouahintortwoastoitssolution。\" IX。——TheAdventureoftheThreeStudents。 ITwasintheyear’95thatacombinationofevents,intowhichIneednotenter,causedMr。SherlockHolmesandmyselftospendsomeweeksinoneofourgreatUniversitytowns,anditwasduringthistimethatthesmallbutinstructiveadventurewhichIamabouttorelatebefellus。Itwillbeobviousthatanydetailswhichwouldhelpthereadertoexactlyidentifythecollegeorthecriminalwouldbeinjudiciousandoffensive。 Sopainfulascandalmaywellbeallowedtodieout。Withduediscretiontheincidentitselfmay,however,bedescribed,sinceitservestoillustratesomeofthosequalitiesforwhichmyfriendwasremarkable。Iwillendeavourinmystatementtoavoidsuchtermsaswouldservetolimittheeventstoanyparticularplace,orgiveaclueastothepeopleconcerned。 WewereresidingatthetimeinfurnishedlodgingsclosetoalibrarywhereSherlockHolmeswaspursuingsomelaboriousresearchesinearlyEnglishcharters——researcheswhichledtoresultssostrikingthattheymaybethesubjectofoneofmyfuturenarratives。Hereitwasthatoneeveningwereceivedavisitfromanacquaintance,Mr。HiltonSoames,tutorandlecturerattheCollegeofSt。Luke’s。Mr。Soameswasatall,spareman,ofanervousandexcitabletemperament。Ihadalwaysknownhimtoberestlessinhismanner,butonthisparticularoccasionhewasinsuchastateofuncontrollableagitationthatitwasclearsomethingveryunusualhadoccurred。 \"Itrust,Mr。Holmes,thatyoucansparemeafewhoursofyourvaluabletime。WehavehadaverypainfulincidentatSt。Luke’s,andreally,butforthehappychanceofyourbeinginthetown,Ishouldhavebeenatalosswhattodo。\" \"Iamverybusyjustnow,andIdesirenodistractions,\" myfriendanswered。\"Ishouldmuchpreferthatyoucalledintheaidofthepolice。\" \"No,no,mydearsir;suchacourseisutterlyimpossible。 Whenoncethelawisevokeditcannotbestayedagain,andthisisjustoneofthosecaseswhere,forthecreditofthecollege,itismostessentialtoavoidscandal。Yourdiscretionisaswellknownasyourpowers,andyouaretheonemanintheworldwhocanhelpme。Ibegyou,Mr。Holmes,todowhatyoucan。\" Myfriend’stemperhadnotimprovedsincehehadbeendeprivedofthecongenialsurroundingsofBakerStreet。Withouthisscrap—books,hischemicals,andhishomelyuntidiness,hewasanuncomfortableman。Heshruggedhisshouldersinungraciousacquiescence,whileourvisitorinhurriedwordsandwithmuchexcitablegesticulationpouredforthhisstory。 \"Imustexplaintoyou,Mr。Holmes,thatto—morrowisthefirstdayoftheexaminationfortheFortescueScholarship。Iamoneoftheexaminers。MysubjectisGreek,andthefirstofthepapersconsistsofalargepassageofGreektranslationwhichthecandidatehasnotseen。Thispassageisprintedontheexaminationpaper,anditwouldnaturallybeanimmenseadvantageifthecandidatecouldprepareitinadvance。Forthisreasongreatcareistakentokeepthepapersecret。 \"To—dayaboutthreeo’clocktheproofsofthispaperarrivedfromtheprinters。TheexerciseconsistsofhalfachapterofThucydides。Ihadtoreaditovercarefully,asthetextmustbeabsolutelycorrect。Atfour—thirtymytaskwasnotyetcompleted。Ihad,however,promisedtotaketeainafriend’srooms,soIlefttheproofuponmydesk。Iwasabsentrathermorethananhour。 \"Youareaware,Mr。Holmes,thatourcollegedoorsaredouble——agreenbaizeonewithinandaheavyoakonewithout。 AsIapproachedmyouterdoorIwasamazedtoseeakeyinit。 ForaninstantIimaginedthatIhadleftmyownthere,butonfeelinginmypocketIfoundthatitwasallright。Theonlyduplicatewhichexisted,sofarasIknew,wasthatwhichbelongedtomyservant,Bannister,amanwhohaslookedaftermyroomfortenyears,andwhosehonestyisabsolutelyabovesuspicion。 Ifoundthatthekeywasindeedhis,thathehadenteredmyroomtoknowifIwantedtea,andthathehadverycarelesslyleftthekeyinthedoorwhenhecameout。Hisvisittomyroommusthavebeenwithinaveryfewminutesofmyleavingit。 Hisforgetfulnessaboutthekeywouldhavematteredlittleuponanyotheroccasion,butonthisonedayithasproducedthemostdeplorableconsequences。 \"ThemomentIlookedatmytableIwasawarethatsomeonehadrummagedamongmypapers。Theproofwasinthreelongslips。 Ihadleftthemalltogether。Now,Ifoundthatoneofthemwaslyingonthefloor,onewasonthesidetablenearthewindow,andthethirdwaswhereIhadleftit。\" Holmesstirredforthefirsttime。 \"Thefirstpageonthefloor,thesecondinthewindow,thethirdwhereyouleftit,\"saidhe。 \"Exactly,Mr。Holmes。Youamazeme。Howcouldyoupossiblyknowthat?\" \"Praycontinueyourveryinterestingstatement。\" \"ForaninstantIimaginedthatBannisterhadtakentheunpardonablelibertyofexaminingmypapers。Hedeniedit,however,withtheutmostearnestness,andIamconvincedthathewasspeakingthetruth。Thealternativewasthatsomeonepassinghadobservedthekeyinthedoor,hadknownthatIwasout,andhadenteredtolookatthepapers。Alargesumofmoneyisatstake,forthescholarshipisaveryvaluableone,andanunscrupulousmanmightverywellrunariskinordertogainanadvantageoverhisfellows。 \"Bannisterwasverymuchupsetbytheincident。Hehadnearlyfaintedwhenwefoundthatthepapershadundoubtedlybeentamperedwith。IgavehimalittlebrandyandlefthimcollapsedinachairwhileImadeamostcarefulexaminationoftheroom。 Isoonsawthattheintruderhadleftothertracesofhispresencebesidestherumpledpapers。Onthetableinthewindowwereseveralshredsfromapencilwhichhadbeensharpened。 Abrokentipofleadwaslyingtherealso。Evidentlytherascalhadcopiedthepaperinagreathurry,hadbrokenhispencil,andhadbeencompelledtoputafreshpointtoit。\" \"Excellent!\"saidHolmes,whowasrecoveringhisgood—humourashisattentionbecamemoreengrossedbythecase。 \"Fortunehasbeenyourfriend。\" \"Thiswasnotall。Ihaveanewwriting—tablewithafinesurfaceofredleather。Iampreparedtoswear,andsoisBannister,thatitwassmoothandunstained。NowIfoundacleancutinitaboutthreeincheslong——notamerescratch,butapositivecut。Notonlythis,butonthetableIfoundasmallballofblackdough,orclay,withspecksofsomethingwhichlookslikesawdustinit。Iamconvincedthatthesemarkswereleftbythemanwhorifledthepapers。Therewerenofootmarksandnootherevidenceastohisidentity。Iwasatmywits’ ends,whensuddenlythehappythoughtoccurredtomethatyouwereinthetown,andIcamestraightroundtoputthematterintoyourhands。Dohelpme,Mr。Holmes!Youseemydilemma。 EitherImustfindthemanorelsetheexaminationmustbepostponeduntilfreshpapersareprepared,andsincethiscannotbedonewithoutexplanationtherewillensueahideousscandal,whichwillthrowacloudnotonlyonthecollege,butontheUniversity。AboveallthingsIdesiretosettlethematterquietlyanddiscreetly。\" \"IshallbehappytolookintoitandtogiveyousuchadviceasIcan,\"saidHolmes,risingandputtingonhisovercoat。 \"Thecaseisnotentirelydevoidofinterest。Hadanyonevisitedyouinyourroomafterthepaperscametoyou?\" \"Yes;youngDaulatRas,anIndianstudentwholivesonthesamestair,cameintoaskmesomeparticularsabouttheexamination。\" \"Forwhichhewasentered?\" \"Yes。\" \"Andthepaperswereonyourtable?\" \"Tothebestofmybelieftheywererolledup。\" \"Butmightberecognisedasproofs?\" \"Possibly。\" \"Nooneelseinyourroom?\" \"No。\" \"Didanyoneknowthattheseproofswouldbethere?\" \"Noonesavetheprinter。\" \"DidthismanBannisterknow?\" \"No,certainlynot。Nooneknew。\" \"WhereisBannisternow?\" \"Hewasveryill,poorfellow。Ilefthimcollapsedinthechair。Iwasinsuchahurrytocometoyou。\" \"Youleftyourdooropen?\" \"Ilockedupthepapersfirst。\" \"Thenitamountstothis,Mr。Soames,thatunlesstheIndianstudentrecognisedtherollasbeingproofs,themanwhotamperedwiththemcameuponthemaccidentallywithoutknowingthattheywerethere。\" \"Soitseemstome。\" Holmesgaveanenigmaticsmile。 \"Well,\"saidhe,\"letusgoround。Notoneofyourcases,Watson——mental,notphysical。Allright;comeifyouwantto。 Now,Mr。Soames——atyourdisposal!\" Thesitting—roomofourclientopenedbyalong,low,latticedwindowontotheancientlichen—tintedcourtoftheoldcollege。 AGothicarcheddoorledtoawornstonestaircase。Onthegroundfloorwasthetutor’sroom。Abovewerethreestudents,oneoneachstory。Itwasalreadytwilightwhenwereachedthesceneofourproblem。Holmeshaltedandlookedearnestlyatthewindow。Thenheapproachedit,and,standingontiptoewithhisneckcraned,helookedintotheroom。 \"Hemusthaveenteredthroughthedoor。Thereisnoopeningexcepttheonepane,\"saidourlearnedguide。 \"Dearme!\"saidHolmes,andhesmiledinasingularwayasheglancedatourcompanion。\"Well,ifthereisnothingtobelearnedherewehadbestgoinside。\" Thelecturerunlockedtheouterdoorandusheredusintohisroom。WestoodattheentrancewhileHolmesmadeanexaminationofthecarpet。 \"Iamafraidtherearenosignshere,\"saidhe。\"Onecouldhardlyhopeforanyuponsodryaday。Yourservantseemstohavequiterecovered。Youlefthiminachair,yousay;whichchair?\" \"Bythewindowthere。\" \"Isee。Nearthislittletable。Youcancomeinnow。Ihavefinishedwiththecarpet。Letustakethelittletablefirst。 Ofcourse,whathashappenedisveryclear。Themanenteredandtookthepapers,sheetbysheet,fromthecentraltable。 Hecarriedthemovertothewindowtable,becausefromtherehecouldseeifyoucameacrossthecourtyard,andsocouldeffectanescape。\" \"Asamatteroffacthecouldnot,\"saidSoames,\"forIenteredbythesidedoor。\" \"Ah,that’sgood!Well,anyhow,thatwasinhismind。Letmeseethethreestrips。Nofingerimpressions——no!Well,hecarriedoverthisonefirstandhecopiedit。Howlongwouldittakehimtodothat,usingeverypossiblecontraction?Aquarterofanhour,notless。Thenhetosseditdownandseizedthenext。Hewasinthemidstofthatwhenyourreturncausedhimtomakeaveryhurriedretreat——VERYhurried,sincehehadnottimetoreplacethepaperswhichwouldtellyouthathehadbeenthere。Youwerenotawareofanyhurryingfeetonthestairasyouenteredtheouterdoor?\" \"No,Ican’tsayIwas。\" \"Well,hewrotesofuriouslythathebrokehispencil,andhad,asyouobserve,tosharpenitagain。Thisisofinterest,Watson。Thepencilwasnotanordinaryone。Itwasabovetheusualsize,withasoftlead;theoutercolourwasdarkblue,themaker’snamewasprintedinsilverlettering,andthepieceremainingisonlyaboutaninchandahalflong。Lookforsuchapencil,Mr。Soames,andyouhavegotyourman。WhenIaddthathepossessesalargeandverybluntknife,youhaveanadditionalaid。\" Mr。Soameswassomewhatoverwhelmedbythisfloodofinformation。 \"Icanfollowtheotherpoints,\"saidhe,\"butreally,inthismatterofthelength————\" HolmesheldoutasmallchipwiththelettersNNandaspaceofclearwoodafterthem。 \"Yousee?\" \"No,Ifearthatevennow————\" \"Watson,Ihavealwaysdoneyouaninjustice。Thereareothers。 WhatcouldthisNNbe?Itisattheendofaword。 YouareawarethatJohannFaberisthemostcommonmaker’sname。 IsitnotclearthatthereisjustasmuchofthepencilleftasusuallyfollowstheJohann?\"Heheldthesmalltablesidewaystotheelectriclight。\"Iwashopingthatifthepaperonwhichhewrotewasthinsometraceofitmightcomethroughuponthispolishedsurface。No,Iseenothing。Idon’tthinkthereisanythingmoretobelearnedhere。Nowforthecentraltable。 Thissmallpelletis,Ipresume,theblack,doughymassyouspokeof。Roughlypyramidalinshapeandhollowedout,Iperceive。 Asyousay,thereappeartobegrainsofsawdustinit。Dearme,thisisveryinteresting。Andthecut——apositivetear,Isee。 Itbeganwithathinscratchandendedinajaggedhole。Iammuchindebtedtoyoufordirectingmyattentiontothiscase,Mr。Soames。Wheredoesthatdoorleadto?\" \"Tomybedroom。\" \"Haveyoubeeninitsinceyouradventure?\" \"No;Icamestraightawayforyou。\" \"Ishouldliketohaveaglanceround。Whatacharming,old—fashionedroom!PerhapsyouwillkindlywaitaminuteuntilIhaveexaminedthefloor。No,Iseenothing。Whataboutthiscurtain?Youhangyourclothesbehindit。Ifanyonewereforcedtoconcealhimselfinthisroomhemustdoitthere,sincethebedistoolowandthewardrobetooshallow。Noonethere,Isuppose?\" AsHolmesdrewthecurtainIwasaware,fromsomelittlerigidityandalertnessofhisattitude,thathewaspreparedforanemergency。Asamatteroffactthedrawncurtaindisclosednothingbutthreeorfoursuitsofclotheshangingfromalineofpegs。Holmesturnedawayandstoopedsuddenlytothefloor。 \"Halloa!What’sthis?\"saidhe。 Itwasasmallpyramidofblack,putty—likestuff,exactlyliketheoneuponthetableofthestudy。Holmeshelditoutonhisopenpalmintheglareoftheelectriclight。 \"Yourvisitorseemstohavelefttracesinyourbedroomaswellasinyoursitting—room,Mr。Soames。\" \"Whatcouldhehavewantedthere?\" \"Ithinkitisclearenough。Youcamebackbyanunexpectedway,andsohehadnowarninguntilyouwereattheverydoor。 Whatcouldhedo?Hecaughtupeverythingwhichwouldbetrayhimandherushedintoyourbedroomtoconcealhimself。\" \"Goodgracious,Mr。Holmes,doyoumeantotellmethatallthetimeIwastalkingtoBannisterinthisroomwehadthemanprisonerifwehadonlyknownit?\" \"SoIreadit。\" \"Surelythereisanotheralternative,Mr。Holmes。Idon’tknowwhetheryouobservedmybedroomwindow?\" \"Lattice—paned,leadframework,threeseparatewindows,oneswingingonhingeandlargeenoughtoadmitaman。\" \"Exactly。Anditlooksoutonanangleofthecourtyardsoastobepartlyinvisible。Themanmighthaveeffectedhisentrancethere,lefttracesashepassedthroughthebedroom,and,finally,findingthedooropenhaveescapedthatway。\" Holmesshookhisheadimpatiently。 \"Letusbepractical,\"saidhe。\"Iunderstandyoutosaythattherearethreestudentswhousethisstairandareinthehabitofpassingyourdoor?\" \"Yes,thereare。\" \"Andtheyareallinforthisexamination?\" \"Yes。\"