登陆注册
47188500000213

第213章 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes(27)

“I must go home now, for dad is very ill, and he misses me so if Ileave him. Good-bye, and God help you in your undertaking.” Shehurried from the room as impulsively as she had entered, and weheard the wheels of her carriage rattle off down the street.

“I am ashamed of you, Holmes,” said Lestrade with dignity aftera few minutes’ silence. “Why should you raise up hopes which youare bound to disappoint? I am not over-tender of heart, but I callit cruel.”

“I think that I see my way to clearing James McCarthy,” saidHolmes. “Have you an order to see him in prison?”

“Yes, but only for you and me.”

“Then I shall reconsider my resolution about going out. Wehave still time to take a train to Hereford and see him to-night?”

“Ample.”

“Then let us do so. Watson, I fear that you will find it very slow,but I shall only be away a couple of hours.”

I walked down to the station with them, and then wanderedthrough the streets of the little town, finally returning to the hotel,where I lay upon the sofa and tried to interest myself in a yellowbackednovel. The puny plot of the story was so thin, however,when compared to the deep mystery through which we weregroping, and I found my attention wander so continually fromthe action to the fact, that I at last flung it across the room andgave myself up entirely to a consideration of the events of the day.

Supposing that this unhappy young man’s story were absolutelytrue, then what hellish thing, what absolutely unforeseen andextraordinary calamity could have occurred between the timewhen he parted from his father, and the moment when, drawnback by his screams, he rushed into the glade? It was somethingterrible and deadly. What could it be? Might not the nature ofthe injuries reveal something to my medical instincts? I rang thebell and called for the weekly county paper, which contained averbatim account of the inquest. In the surgeon’s deposition it wasstated that the posterior third of the left parietal bone and the lefthalf of the occipital bone had been shattered by a heavy blow froma blunt weapon. I marked the spot upon my own head. Clearlysuch a blow must have been struck from behind. That was tosome extent in favour of the accused, as when seen quarrelling hewas face to face with his father. Still, it did not go for very much,for the older man might have turned his back before the blow fell.

Still, it might be worth while to call Holmes’ attention to it. Thenthere was the peculiar dying reference to a rat. What could thatmean? It could not be delirium. A man dying from a sudden blowdoes not commonly become delirious. No, it was more likely tobe an attempt to explain how he met his fate. But what could itindicate? I cudgelled my brains to find some possible explanation.

And then the incident of the grey cloth seen by young McCarthy.

If that were true the murderer must have dropped some part ofhis dress, presumably his overcoat, in his flight, and must have hadthe hardihood to return and to carry it away at the instant whenthe son was kneeling with his back turned not a dozen paces off.

What a tissue of mysteries and improbabilities the whole thingwas! I did not wonder at Lestrade’s opinion, and yet I had somuch faith in Sherlock Holmes’ insight that I could not lose hopeas long as every fresh fact seemed to strengthen his conviction ofyoung McCarthy’s innocence.

It was late before Sherlock Holmes returned. He came backalone, for Lestrade was staying in lodgings in the town.

“The glass still keeps very high,” he remarked as he sat down. “Itis of importance that it should not rain before we are able to goover the ground. On the other hand, a man should be at his verybest and keenest for such nice work as that, and I did not wish todo it when fagged by a long journey. I have seen young McCarthy.”

“And what did you learn from him?”

“Nothing.”

“Could he throw no light?”

“None at all. I was inclined to think at one time that he knewwho had done it and was screening him or her, but I am convincednow that he is as puzzled as everyone else. He is not a very quickwittedyouth, though comely to look at and, I should think, soundat heart.”

“I cannot admire his taste,” I remarked, “if it is indeed a factthat he was averse to a marriage with so charming a young lady asthis Miss Turner.”

“Ah, thereby hangs a rather painful tale. This fellow is madly,insanely, in love with her, but some two years ago, when he wasonly a lad, and before he really knew her, for she had been awayfive years at a boarding-school, what does the idiot do but get intothe clutches of a barmaid in Bristol and marry her at a registryoffice? No one knows a word of the matter, but you can imaginehow maddening it must be to him to be upbraided for not doingwhat he would give his very eyes to do, but what he knows to beabsolutely impossible. It was sheer frenzy of this sort which madehim throw his hands up into the air when his father, at their lastinterview, was goading him on to propose to Miss Turner. On theother hand, he had no means of supporting himself, and his father,who was by all accounts a very hard man, would have thrown himover utterly had he known the truth. It was with his barmaid wifethat he had spent the last three days in Bristol, and his father didnot know where he was. Mark that point. It is of importance.

Good has come out of evil, however, for the barmaid, finding fromthe papers that he is in serious trouble and likely to be hanged, hasthrown him over utterly and has written to him to say that she hasa husband already in the Bermuda Dockyard, so that there is reallyno tie between them. I think that that bit of news has consoledyoung McCarthy for all that he has suffered.”

“But if he is innocent, who has done it?”

同类推荐
  • 深圳,没有勇气再说爱

    深圳,没有勇气再说爱

    这是一部关于深圳的爱情疗伤小说。繁华都市,物欲横流,青春和爱情成为你我终将逝去的过往。一座城市,因为有爱的人,她变成了生命的坐标;当爱逝去,这里成为一座伤心的城市。深圳有为青年高寒在一次交通意外中遇上了漂亮的女高管王惜悦,两人一见钟情并因此相爱。但一夜之后,王惜悦神秘失踪,而高寒却阴差阳错进入一家手机公司任项目总监。因为前任留下一堆烂摊子,高寒与总经理产生了利益上的冲突,就在高寒要被总经理诬陷的会议上,朝思暮想的情人王惜悦及时出现,并轻松地给高寒解了围。两人旧情复燃,但王惜悦的身份却越来越引起高寒的怀疑,真情的背后是否隐藏着背叛……与此同时,美丽纯洁得如同一张白纸的空姐小花对他一往情深。
  • 悍狼传

    悍狼传

    一曲广西狼兵天下雄,荡气回肠,叙不尽离殇,写不完的儿女情长,道不明此生茫茫的征途。东兰州土司之子韦虎臣打小习武以及研读《天狼兵法》,在抗倭战场一役动京城,为报父仇力斩敌酋,皇帝御赐“忠烈”。其后率领狼兵,转战沿海数省,然而倭寇勾结官宦,韦虎臣在得胜班师途中被毒死,谥:武夷侯。及韦虎臣的长子韦起云长大任土司,与田州瓦氏夫人奉旨率领狼兵到江浙抗倭,决战的生死攸关时死去多年的父亲韦虎臣出现了。武夷侯真的还在人世吗?让我们去寻找答案。
  • 乌托的幻境

    乌托的幻境

    虚拟现实游戏《乌托的幻境》无故自我封闭,百万玩家被困其中,一旦在游戏中死去也意味着真正死去。阴霾笼罩在这片最新诞生的次元中,李宇樊及其室友与现实世界中两大财阀的女儿组队,誓要闯出这个幻境世界,永远不放弃每一个队友。
  • 职场女妖日记

    职场女妖日记

    捧读《职场女妖日记》就像是在跟一个知己对话,有如天籁之音在耳边回响,没有一点的造作和聒噪;它像一面镜子,让我们自我对照。书中文字深遂、隽永,读后让我们掩卷沉思,幡然开悟……
  • 少年犯

    少年犯

    工作是嘉兴市中级法院的一名法官。已发表小说100万余字,散见于《小说选刊》、《中篇小说选刊》、《中国作家》、《江南》、《山花》、《百花洲》等期刊。
热门推荐
  • 医妃捧上天

    医妃捧上天

    风光无限的医药生物学三料博士后被个医闹一刀毙了命,落落魄魄穿越成了淮王府弃妃。丈夫不疼,小姑子不爱,还有绿茶等级十八级的白莲前女友。身怀绝世医术,救人被误会,不救人等着砍头,日子从未这么憋屈过!“咱俩三观不对、八字不合,勉强在一起不会幸福!”“女人,是你使诈逼迫本王娶的你,现在主意一变又要和离,有那么便宜的事吗?”
  • 女帝神

    女帝神

    1、人生的目标是什么?吃饭、睡觉、炼丹药。2、更高尚的目标是什么?长生不老,做神仙!3、终极目标是什么?终极目标!有这个吗?稍等,我想一想……(一想三万年)人呢?瑶尊在凡间修仙……
  • 修士退化论

    修士退化论

    洪荒之战后,护道者隐匿。妖族遵循妖皇遗训,藏于山林,与世隔绝。修士遵循人皇誓言,护道人族,伏魔卫道。愈发强大的修士,渐渐膨胀,残害曾为袍泽的妖族,也不再把人族放在眼里。高傲的修真者们视凡人如蝼蚁,肆意的影响着文明的进程。他们自大而又强大,愚蠢却又自以为是。或许那些强大到无敌的存在并不是正确的。修真的世界里也应该有凡人的故事。
  • 伤殇随笔集

    伤殇随笔集

    随暮西沉心难眠,愿修千年得一世缘分缘结谁人知,者般扑朔求月老更跪菩萨祭先祖,上天地下皆无言新雪求问春阳路,钩摭佳人对酒杯
  • 快穿之我要上青天

    快穿之我要上青天

    苏烟和江沫在偶然情况下,得到了两串手链。莫名其妙的她们绑定的系统,还要攻略男主和男二。苏烟内心:不是说男二是白月光嘛。江沫:有小哥哥哈哈某两位大佬:没事,我媳妇,我供着。
  • 云海尘

    云海尘

    世间万物,沧海一粟,皆有存在的道理。凡人一生,只求富贵,仙魔一途,妄想长生;万千福地,门派芸芸,无论是凡人,还是修行者,都在天地间,砥砺前行……。
  • 错情

    错情

    世间万物,正反相生,物极必反。古言有之“天地有错,万物殉葬。“错,正之反面,物质的本质。人若完人,天地摒弃。都市,一个充满纷扰、阴谋的尘世,一个返璞归真的天地,诞生无数奇人异士,主宰者,人类社会的发展。落璇,一个有点孩子的天真,遇事冷静的少年,生存在意气风发的都市,努力的适应社会。有一天,落璇,愚蠢的做了一件,倔强的事情,改变了他的命运……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 绝色女王的宠夫

    绝色女王的宠夫

    一朝穿越,再世为人,不想辜负好少光,她享尽美男夫,她本无心权势,奈何局势逼人,她答应他们宠尽世间繁华,从此浪迹天涯,奈何有人聪明有人傻,纵使心中不舍,也只得舍弃,然而,恩爱过后,是说离去就能离开的吗?
  • 透视神眼

    透视神眼

    人有高低贵贱,更分三六九等,没钱寸步难行。捡漏,鉴宝,全都有。诊病,救人,鬼魅妖邪,无所遁形。凭借一双神眼,杨立恒偶有妙手,无往不利,逆袭都市,演绎一段热血豪迈的都市神话!