第2章

类别:其他 作者:Arthur Conan Doyle字数:10740更新时间:18/12/14 10:52:28
Duringthefirstweekorsowehadnocallers,andIhadbeguntothinkthatmycompanionwasasfriendlessamanasIwasmyself。Presently,however,Ifoundthathehadmanyacquaintances,andthoseinthemostdifferentclassesofsociety。Therewasonelittlesallowrat-faced,dark-eyedfellowwhowasintroducedtomeasMr。Lestrade,andwhocamethreeorfourtimesinasingleweek。Onemorningayounggirlcalled,fashionablydressed,andstayedforhalfanhourormore。 Thesameafternoonbroughtagrey-headed,seedyvisitor,lookinglikeaJewpedlar,whoappearedtometobemuchexcited,andwhowascloselyfollowedbyaslip-shodelderlywoman。Onanotheroccasionanoldwhite-hairedgentlemanhadaninterviewwithmycompanion;andonanotherarailwayporterinhisvelveteenuniform。Whenanyofthesenondescriptindividualsputinanappearance,SherlockHolmesusedtobegfortheuseofthesitting-room,andIwouldretiretomybed-room。Healwaysapologizedtomeforputtingmetothisinconvenience。\"Ihavetousethisroomasaplaceofbusiness,\"hesaid,\"andthesepeoplearemyclients。\"AgainIhadanopportunityofaskinghimapointblankquestion,andagainmydelicacypreventedmefromforcinganothermantoconfideinme。Iimaginedatthetimethathehadsomestrongreasonfornotalludingtoit,buthesoondispelledtheideabycomingroundtothesubjectofhisownaccord。 Itwasuponthe4thofMarch,asIhavegoodreasontoremember,thatIrosesomewhatearlierthanusual,andfoundthatSherlockHolmeshadnotyetfinishedhisbreakfast。Thelandladyhadbecomesoaccustomedtomylatehabitsthatmyplacehadnotbeenlaidnormycoffeeprepared。WiththeunreasonablepetulanceofmankindIrangthebellandgaveacurtintimationthatIwasready。ThenIpickedupamagazinefromthetableandattemptedtowhileawaythetimewithit,whilemycompanionmunchedsilentlyathistoast。Oneofthearticleshadapencilmarkattheheading,andInaturallybegantorunmyeyethroughit。 Itssomewhatambitioustitlewas\"TheBookofLife,\"anditattemptedtoshowhowmuchanobservantmanmightlearnbyanaccurateandsystematicexaminationofallthatcameinhisway。Itstruckmeasbeingaremarkablemixtureofshrewdnessandofabsurdity。Thereasoningwascloseandintense,butthedeductionsappearedtometobefar-fetchedandexaggerated。Thewriterclaimedbyamomentaryexpression,atwitchofamuscleoraglanceofaneye,tofathomaman\'sinmostthoughts。Deceit,accordingtohim,wasanimpossibilityinthecaseofonetrainedtoobservationandanalysis。 HisconclusionswereasinfallibleassomanypropositionsofEuclid。Sostartlingwouldhisresultsappeartotheuninitiatedthatuntiltheylearnedtheprocessesbywhichhehadarrivedatthemtheymightwellconsiderhimasanecromancer。 \"Fromadropofwater,\"saidthewriter,\"alogiciancouldinferthepossibilityofanAtlanticoraNiagarawithouthavingseenorheardofoneortheother。Soalllifeisagreatchain,thenatureofwhichisknownwheneverweareshownasinglelinkofit。Likeallotherarts,theScienceofDeductionandAnalysisisonewhichcanonlybeacquiredbylongandpatientstudynorislifelongenoughtoallowanymortaltoattainthehighestpossibleperfectioninit。 Beforeturningtothosemoralandmentalaspectsofthematterwhichpresentthegreatestdifficulties,lettheenquirerbeginbymasteringmoreelementaryproblems。 Lethim,onmeetingafellow-mortal,learnataglancetodistinguishthehistoryoftheman,andthetradeorprofessiontowhichhebelongs。Puerileassuchanexercisemayseem,itsharpensthefacultiesofobservation,andteachesonewheretolookandwhattolookfor。Byaman\'sfingernails,byhiscoat-sleeve,byhisboot,byhistrouserknees,bythecallositiesofhisforefingerandthumb,byhisexpression,byhisshirtcuffs——byeachofthesethingsaman\'scallingisplainlyrevealed。Thatallunitedshouldfailtoenlightenthecompetentenquirerinanycaseisalmostinconceivable。\" \"Whatineffabletwaddle!\"Icried,slappingthemagazinedownonthetable,\"Ineverreadsuchrubbishinmylife。\" \"Whatisit?\"askedSherlockHolmes。 \"Why,thisarticle,\"Isaid,pointingatitwithmyeggspoonasIsatdowntomybreakfast。\"Iseethatyouhavereaditsinceyouhavemarkedit。Idon\'tdenythatitissmartlywritten。Itirritatesmethough。Itisevidentlythetheoryofsomearm-chairloungerwhoevolvesalltheseneatlittleparadoxesintheseclusionofhisownstudy。Itisnotpractical。IshouldliketoseehimclappeddowninathirdclasscarriageontheUnderground,andaskedtogivethetradesofallhisfellow-travellers。Iwouldlayathousandtooneagainsthim。\" \"Youwouldloseyourmoney,\"SherlockHolmesremarkedcalmly。 \"AsforthearticleIwroteitmyself。\" \"You!\" \"Yes,Ihaveaturnbothforobservationandfordeduction。 ThetheorieswhichIhaveexpressedthere,andwhichappeartoyoutobesochimericalarereallyextremelypractical—— sopracticalthatIdependuponthemformybreadandcheese。\" \"Andhow?\"Iaskedinvoluntarily。 \"Well,Ihaveatradeofmyown。IsupposeIamtheonlyoneintheworld。I\'maconsultingdetective,ifyoucanunderstandwhatthatis。HereinLondonwehavelotsofGovernmentdetectivesandlotsofprivateones。Whenthesefellowsareatfaulttheycometome,andImanagetoputthemontherightscent。Theylayalltheevidencebeforeme,andIamgenerallyable,bythehelpofmyknowledgeofthehistoryofcrime,tosetthemstraight。Thereisastrongfamilyresemblanceaboutmisdeeds,andifyouhaveallthedetailsofathousandatyourfingerends,itisoddifyoucan\'tunravelthethousandandfirst。Lestradeisawell-knowndetective。Hegothimselfintoafogrecentlyoveraforgerycase,andthatwaswhatbroughthimhere。\" \"Andtheseotherpeople?\" \"Theyaremostlysentonbyprivateinquiryagencies。 Theyareallpeoplewhoareintroubleaboutsomething,andwantalittleenlightening。Ilistentotheirstory,theylistentomycomments,andthenIpocketmyfee。\" \"Butdoyoumeantosay,\"Isaid,\"thatwithoutleavingyourroomyoucanunravelsomeknotwhichothermencanmakenothingof,althoughtheyhaveseeneverydetailforthemselves?\" \"Quiteso。Ihaveakindofintuitionthatway。 Nowandagainacaseturnsupwhichisalittlemorecomplex。 ThenIhavetobustleaboutandseethingswithmyowneyes。 YouseeIhavealotofspecialknowledgewhichIapplytotheproblem,andwhichfacilitatesmatterswonderfully。 Thoserulesofdeductionlaiddowninthatarticlewhicharousedyourscorn,areinvaluabletomeinpracticalwork。 Observationwithmeissecondnature。YouappearedtobesurprisedwhenItoldyou,onourfirstmeeting,thatyouhadcomefromAfghanistan。\" \"Youweretold,nodoubt。\" \"Nothingofthesort。I_knew_youcamefromAfghanistan。 Fromlonghabitthetrainofthoughtsransoswiftlythroughmymind,thatIarrivedattheconclusionwithoutbeingconsciousofintermediatesteps。Thereweresuchsteps,however。Thetrainofreasoningran,`Hereisagentlemanofamedicaltype,butwiththeairofamilitaryman。Clearlyanarmydoctor,then。Hehasjustcomefromthetropics,forhisfaceisdark,andthatisnotthenaturaltintofhisskin,forhiswristsarefair。Hehasundergonehardshipandsickness,ashishaggardfacesaysclearly。Hisleftarmhasbeeninjured。Heholdsitinastiffandunnaturalmanner。 WhereinthetropicscouldanEnglisharmydoctorhaveseenmuchhardshipandgothisarmwounded?ClearlyinAfghanistan。\' Thewholetrainofthoughtdidnotoccupyasecond。IthenremarkedthatyoucamefromAfghanistan,andyouwereastonished。\" \"Itissimpleenoughasyouexplainit,\"Isaid,smiling。 \"YouremindmeofEdgarAllenPoe\'sDupin。Ihadnoideathatsuchindividualsdidexistoutsideofstories。\" SherlockHolmesroseandlithispipe。\"NodoubtyouthinkthatyouarecomplimentingmeincomparingmetoDupin,\" heobserved。\"Now,inmyopinion,Dupinwasaveryinferiorfellow。Thattrickofhisofbreakinginonhisfriends\' thoughtswithanaproposremarkafteraquarterofanhour\'ssilenceisreallyveryshowyandsuperficial。Hehadsomeanalyticalgenius,nodoubt;buthewasbynomeanssuchaphenomenonasPoeappearedtoimagine。\" \"HaveyoureadGaboriau\'sworks?\"Iasked。 \"DoesLecoqcomeuptoyourideaofadetective?\" SherlockHolmessniffedsardonically。\"Lecoqwasamiserablebungler,\"hesaid,inanangryvoice;\"hehadonlyonethingtorecommendhim,andthatwashisenergy。Thatbookmademepositivelyill。Thequestionwashowtoidentifyanunknownprisoner。Icouldhavedoneitintwenty-fourhours。Lecoqtooksixmonthsorso。Itmightbemadeatext-bookfordetectivestoteachthemwhattoavoid。\" IfeltratherindignantathavingtwocharacterswhomIhadadmiredtreatedinthiscavalierstyle。Iwalkedovertothewindow,andstoodlookingoutintothebusystreet。 \"Thisfellowmaybeveryclever,\"Isaidtomyself,\"butheiscertainlyveryconceited。\" \"Therearenocrimesandnocriminalsinthesedays,\"hesaid,querulously。\"Whatistheuseofhavingbrainsinourprofession。IknowwellthatIhaveitinmetomakemynamefamous。NomanlivesorhaseverlivedwhohasbroughtthesameamountofstudyandofnaturaltalenttothedetectionofcrimewhichIhavedone。Andwhatistheresult?Thereisnocrimetodetect,or,atmost,somebunglingvillanywithamotivesotransparentthatevenaScotlandYardofficialcanseethroughit。\" Iwasstillannoyedathisbumptiousstyleofconversation。 Ithoughtitbesttochangethetopic。 \"Iwonderwhatthatfellowislookingfor?\"Iasked,pointingtoastalwart,plainly-dressedindividualwhowaswalkingslowlydowntheothersideofthestreet,lookinganxiouslyatthenumbers。Hehadalargeblueenvelopeinhishand,andwasevidentlythebearerofamessage。 \"YoumeantheretiredsergeantofMarines,\"saidSherlockHolmes。 \"Bragandbounce!\"thoughtItomyself。\"HeknowsthatI cannotverifyhisguess。\" Thethoughthadhardlypassedthroughmymindwhenthemanwhomwewerewatchingcaughtsightofthenumberonourdoor,andranrapidlyacrosstheroadway。Weheardaloudknock,adeepvoicebelow,andheavystepsascendingthestair。 \"ForMr。SherlockHolmes,\"hesaid,steppingintotheroomandhandingmyfriendtheletter。 Herewasanopportunityoftakingtheconceitoutofhim。 Helittlethoughtofthiswhenhemadethatrandomshot。 \"MayIask,mylad,\"Isaid,intheblandestvoice,\"whatyourtrademaybe?\" \"Commissionaire,sir,\"hesaid,gruffly。 \"Uniformawayforrepairs。\" \"Andyouwere?\"Iasked,withaslightlymaliciousglanceatmycompanion。 \"Asergeant,sir,RoyalMarineLightInfantry,sir。 Noanswer?Right,sir。\" Heclickedhisheelstogether,raisedhishandinasalute,andwasgone。 CHAPTERIII。 THELAURISTONGARDENMYSTERY ICONFESSthatIwasconsiderablystartledbythisfreshproofofthepracticalnatureofmycompanion\'stheories。 Myrespectforhispowersofanalysisincreasedwondrously。 Therestillremainedsomelurkingsuspicioninmymind,however,thatthewholethingwasapre-arrangedepisode,intendedtodazzleme,thoughwhatearthlyobjecthecouldhaveintakingmeinwaspastmycomprehension。 WhenIlookedathimhehadfinishedreadingthenote,andhiseyeshadassumedthevacant,lack-lustreexpressionwhichshowedmentalabstraction。 \"Howintheworlddidyoudeducethat?\"Iasked。 \"Deducewhat?\"saidhe,petulantly。 \"Why,thathewasaretiredsergeantofMarines。\" \"Ihavenotimefortrifles,\"heanswered,brusquely; thenwithasmile,\"Excusemyrudeness。Youbrokethethreadofmythoughts;butperhapsitisaswell。SoyouactuallywerenotabletoseethatthatmanwasasergeantofMarines?\" \"No,indeed。\" \"ItwaseasiertoknowitthantoexplainwhyIknewit。 Ifyouwereaskedtoprovethattwoandtwomadefour,youmightfindsomedifficulty,andyetyouarequitesureofthefact。 EvenacrossthestreetIcouldseeagreatblueanchortattooedonthebackofthefellow\'shand。Thatsmackedofthesea。Hehadamilitarycarriage,however,andregulationsidewhiskers。Therewehavethemarine。Hewasamanwithsomeamountofself-importanceandacertainairofcommand。 Youmusthaveobservedthewayinwhichheheldhisheadandswunghiscane。Asteady,respectable,middle-agedman,too,onthefaceofhim——allfactswhichledmetobelievethathehadbeenasergeant。\" \"Wonderful!\"Iejaculated。 \"Commonplace,\"saidHolmes,thoughIthoughtfromhisexpressionthathewaspleasedatmyevidentsurpriseandadmiration。\"Isaidjustnowthattherewerenocriminals。 ItappearsthatIamwrong——lookatthis!\"Hethrewmeoverthenotewhichthecommissionairehadbrought。\"{7} \"Why,\"Icried,asIcastmyeyeoverit,\"thisisterrible!\" \"Itdoesseemtobealittleoutofthecommon,\"heremarked,calmly。\"Wouldyoumindreadingittomealoud?\" ThisistheletterwhichIreadtohim—— \"MYDEARMR。SHERLOCKHOLMES,——\"Therehasbeenabadbusinessduringthenightat3,LauristonGardens,offtheBrixtonRoad。Ourmanonthebeatsawalightthereabouttwointhemorning,andasthehousewasanemptyone,suspectedthatsomethingwasamiss。Hefoundthedooropen,andinthefrontroom,whichisbareoffurniture,discoveredthebodyofagentleman,welldressed,andhavingcardsinhispocketbearingthenameof`EnochJ。Drebber,Cleveland,Ohio,U。S。A。\'Therehadbeennorobbery,noristhereanyevidenceastohowthemanmethisdeath。Therearemarksofbloodintheroom,butthereisnowounduponhisperson。 Weareatalossastohowhecameintotheemptyhouse; indeed,thewholeaffairisapuzzler。Ifyoucancomeroundtothehouseanytimebeforetwelve,youwillfindmethere。 Ihavelefteverything_instatuquo_untilIhearfromyou。 IfyouareunabletocomeIshallgiveyoufullerdetails,andwouldesteemitagreatkindnessifyouwouldfavourmewithyouropinion。Yoursfaithfully,\"TOBIASGREGSON。\" \"GregsonisthesmartestoftheScotlandYarders,\" myfriendremarked;\"heandLestradearethepickofabadlot。 Theyarebothquickandenergetic,butconventional——shockinglyso。Theyhavetheirknivesintooneanother,too。Theyareasjealousasapairofprofessionalbeauties。Therewillbesomefunoverthiscaseiftheyarebothputuponthescent。\" Iwasamazedatthecalmwayinwhichherippledon。 \"Surelythereisnotamomenttobelost,\"Icried,\"shallIgoandorderyouacab?\" \"I\'mnotsureaboutwhetherIshallgo。Iamthemostincurablylazydevilthateverstoodinshoeleather——thatis,whenthefitisonme,forIcanbespryenoughattimes。\" \"Why,itisjustsuchachanceasyouhavebeenlongingfor。\" \"Mydearfellow,whatdoesitmattertome。 SupposingIunravelthewholematter,youmaybesurethatGregson,Lestrade,andCo。willpocketallthecredit。 Thatcomesofbeinganunofficialpersonage。\" \"Buthebegsyoutohelphim。\" \"Yes。HeknowsthatIamhissuperior,andacknowledgesittome;buthewouldcuthistongueoutbeforehewouldownittoanythirdperson。However,wemayaswellgoandhavealook。Ishallworkitoutonmyownhook。ImayhavealaughatthemifIhavenothingelse。Comeon!\" Hehustledonhisovercoat,andbustledaboutinawaythatshowedthatanenergeticfithadsupersededtheapatheticone。 \"Getyourhat,\"hesaid。 \"Youwishmetocome?\" \"Yes,ifyouhavenothingbettertodo。\"Aminutelaterwewerebothinahansom,drivingfuriouslyfortheBrixtonRoad。 Itwasafoggy,cloudymorning,andadun-colouredveilhungoverthehouse-tops,lookinglikethereflectionofthemud-colouredstreetsbeneath。Mycompanionwasinthebestofspirits,andprattledawayaboutCremonafiddles,andthedifferencebetweenaStradivariusandanAmati。Asformyself,Iwassilent,forthedullweatherandthemelancholybusinessuponwhichwewereengaged,depressedmyspirits。 \"Youdon\'tseemtogivemuchthoughttothematterinhand,\" Isaidatlast,interruptingHolmes\'musicaldisquisition。 \"Nodatayet,\"heanswered。\"Itisacapitalmistaketotheorizebeforeyouhavealltheevidence。Itbiasesthejudgment。\" \"Youwillhaveyourdatasoon,\"Iremarked,pointingwithmyfinger;\"thisistheBrixtonRoad,andthatisthehouse,ifIamnotverymuchmistaken。\" \"Soitis。Stop,driver,stop!\"Wewerestillahundredyardsorsofromit,butheinsisteduponouralighting,andwefinishedourjourneyuponfoot。 Number3,LauristonGardensworeanill-omenedandminatorylook。 Itwasoneoffourwhichstoodbacksomelittlewayfromthestreet,twobeingoccupiedandtwoempty。Thelatterlookedoutwiththreetiersofvacantmelancholywindows,whichwereblankanddreary,savethathereandtherea\"ToLet\"cardhaddevelopedlikeacataractupontheblearedpanes。Asmallgardensprinkledoverwithascatterederuptionofsicklyplantsseparatedeachofthesehousesfromthestreet,andwastraversedbyanarrowpathway,yellowishincolour,andconsistingapparentlyofamixtureofclayandofgravel。Thewholeplacewasverysloppyfromtherainwhichhadfallenthroughthenight。 Thegardenwasboundedbyathree-footbrickwallwithafringeofwoodrailsuponthetop,andagainstthiswallwasleaningastalwartpoliceconstable,surroundedbyasmallknotofloafers,whocranedtheirnecksandstrainedtheireyesinthevainhopeofcatchingsomeglimpseoftheproceedingswithin。 IhadimaginedthatSherlockHolmeswouldatoncehavehurriedintothehouseandplungedintoastudyofthemystery。Nothingappearedtobefurtherfromhisintention。 Withanairofnonchalancewhich,underthecircumstances,seemedtometoborderuponaffectation,heloungedupanddownthepavement,andgazedvacantlyattheground,thesky,theoppositehousesandthelineofrailings。Havingfinishedhisscrutiny,heproceededslowlydownthepath,orratherdownthefringeofgrasswhichflankedthepath,keepinghiseyesrivetedupontheground。Twicehestopped,andonceIsawhimsmile,andheardhimutteranexclamationofsatisfaction。Thereweremanymarksoffootstepsuponthewetclayeysoil,butsincethepolicehadbeencomingandgoingoverit,Iwasunabletoseehowmycompanioncouldhopetolearnanythingfromit。StillIhadhadsuchextraordinaryevidenceofthequicknessofhisperceptivefaculties,thatIhadnodoubtthathecouldseeagreatdealwhichwashiddenfromme。 Atthedoorofthehouseweweremetbyatall,white-faced,flaxen-hairedman,withanotebookinhishand,whorushedforwardandwrungmycompanion\'shandwitheffusion。 \"Itisindeedkindofyoutocome,\"hesaid,\"Ihavehadeverythingleftuntouched。\" \"Exceptthat!\"myfriendanswered,pointingatthepathway。 \"Ifaherdofbuffaloeshadpassedalongtherecouldnotbeagreatermess。Nodoubt,however,youhaddrawnyourownconclusions,Gregson,beforeyoupermittedthis。\" \"Ihavehadsomuchtodoinsidethehouse,\"thedetectivesaidevasively。\"Mycolleague,Mr。Lestrade,ishere。 Ihadrelieduponhimtolookafterthis。\" Holmesglancedatmeandraisedhiseyebrowssardonically。 \"WithtwosuchmenasyourselfandLestradeupontheground,therewillnotbemuchforathirdpartytofindout,\"hesaid。 Gregsonrubbedhishandsinaself-satisfiedway。 \"Ithinkwehavedoneallthatcanbedone,\"heanswered; \"it\'saqueercasethough,andIknewyourtasteforsuchthings。\" \"Youdidnotcomehereinacab?\"askedSherlockHolmes。 \"No,sir。\" \"NorLestrade?\" \"No,sir。\" \"Thenletusgoandlookattheroom。\"Withwhichinconsequentremarkhestrodeonintothehouse,followedbyGregson,whosefeaturesexpressedhisastonishment。 Ashortpassage,bareplankedanddusty,ledtothekitchenandoffices。Twodoorsopenedoutofittotheleftandtotheright。Oneofthesehadobviouslybeenclosedformanyweeks。Theotherbelongedtothedining-room,whichwastheapartmentinwhichthemysteriousaffairhadoccurred。 Holmeswalkedin,andIfollowedhimwiththatsubduedfeelingatmyheartwhichthepresenceofdeathinspires。 Itwasalargesquareroom,lookingallthelargerfromtheabsenceofallfurniture。Avulgarflaringpaperadornedthewalls,butitwasblotchedinplaceswithmildew,andhereandtheregreatstripshadbecomedetachedandhungdown,exposingtheyellowplasterbeneath。Oppositethedoorwasashowyfireplace,surmountedbyamantelpieceofimitationwhitemarble。Ononecornerofthiswasstuckthestumpofaredwaxcandle。Thesolitarywindowwassodirtythatthelightwashazyanduncertain,givingadullgreytingetoeverything,whichwasintensifiedbythethicklayerofdustwhichcoatedthewholeapartment。 AllthesedetailsIobservedafterwards。Atpresentmyattentionwascentreduponthesinglegrimmotionlessfigurewhichlaystretchedupontheboards,withvacantsightlesseyesstaringupatthediscolouredceiling。Itwasthatofamanaboutforty-threeorforty-fouryearsofage,middle-sized,broadshouldered,withcrispcurlingblackhair,andashortstubblybeard。Hewasdressedinaheavybroadclothfrockcoatandwaistcoat,withlight-colouredtrousers,andimmaculatecollarandcuffs。Atophat,wellbrushedandtrim,wasplaceduponthefloorbesidehim。Hishandswereclenchedandhisarmsthrownabroad,whilehislowerlimbswereinterlockedasthoughhisdeathstrugglehadbeenagrievousone。Onhisrigidfacetherestoodanexpressionofhorror,andasitseemedtome,ofhatred,suchasIhaveneverseenuponhumanfeatures。Thismalignantandterriblecontortion,combinedwiththelowforehead,bluntnose,andprognathousjawgavethedeadmanasingularlysimiousandape-likeappearance,whichwasincreasedbyhiswrithing,unnaturalposture。Ihaveseendeathinmanyforms,butneverhasitappearedtomeinamorefearsomeaspectthaninthatdarkgrimyapartment,whichlookedoutupononeofthemainarteriesofsuburbanLondon。 Lestrade,leanandferret-likeasever,wasstandingbythedoorway,andgreetedmycompanionandmyself。 \"Thiscasewillmakeastir,sir,\"heremarked。 \"ItbeatsanythingIhaveseen,andIamnochicken。\" \"Thereisnoclue?\"saidGregson。 \"Noneatall,\"chimedinLestrade。 SherlockHolmesapproachedthebody,and,kneelingdown,examineditintently。\"Youaresurethatthereisnowound?\" heasked,pointingtonumerousgoutsandsplashesofbloodwhichlayallround。 \"Positive!\"criedbothdetectives。 \"Then,ofcourse,thisbloodbelongstoasecondindividual——{8} presumablythemurderer,ifmurderhasbeencommitted。 ItremindsmeofthecircumstancesattendantonthedeathofVanJansen,inUtrecht,intheyear\'34。Doyourememberthecase,Gregson?\" \"No,sir。\" \"Readitup——youreallyshould。Thereisnothingnewunderthesun。Ithasallbeendonebefore。\" Ashespoke,hisnimblefingerswereflyinghere,there,andeverywhere,feeling,pressing,unbuttoning,examining,whilehiseyesworethesamefar-awayexpressionwhichIhavealreadyremarkedupon。Soswiftlywastheexaminationmade,thatonewouldhardlyhaveguessedtheminutenesswithwhichitwasconducted。Finally,hesniffedthedeadman\'slips,andthenglancedatthesolesofhispatentleatherboots。 \"Hehasnotbeenmovedatall?\"heasked。 \"Nomorethanwasnecessaryforthepurposesofourexamination。\" \"Youcantakehimtothemortuarynow,\"hesaid。 \"Thereisnothingmoretobelearned。\" Gregsonhadastretcherandfourmenathand。Athiscalltheyenteredtheroom,andthestrangerwasliftedandcarriedout。Astheyraisedhim,aringtinkleddownandrolledacrossthefloor。Lestradegrabbeditupandstaredatitwithmystifiedeyes。 \"There\'sbeenawomanhere,\"hecried。\"It\'sawoman\'swedding-ring。\" Hehelditout,ashespoke,uponthepalmofhishand。 Weallgatheredroundhimandgazedatit。Therecouldbenodoubtthatthatcircletofplaingoldhadonceadornedthefingerofabride。 \"Thiscomplicatesmatters,\"saidGregson。\"Heavenknows,theywerecomplicatedenoughbefore。\" \"You\'resureitdoesn\'tsimplifythem?\"observedHolmes。 \"There\'snothingtobelearnedbystaringatit。 Whatdidyoufindinhispockets?\" \"Wehaveitallhere,\"saidGregson,pointingtoalitterofobjectsupononeofthebottomstepsofthestairs。 \"Agoldwatch,No。97163,byBarraud,ofLondon。GoldAlbertchain,veryheavyandsolid。Goldring,withmasonicdevice。 Goldpin——bull-dog\'shead,withrubiesaseyes。 Russianleathercard-case,withcardsofEnochJ。DrebberofCleveland,correspondingwiththeE。J。D。uponthelinen。 Nopurse,butloosemoneytotheextentofsevenpoundsthirteen。 PocketeditionofBoccaccio\'s`Decameron,\'withnameofJosephStangersonuponthefly-leaf。Twoletters——oneaddressedtoE。J。DrebberandonetoJosephStangerson。\" \"Atwhataddress?\" \"AmericanExchange,Strand——tobelefttillcalledfor。 TheyarebothfromtheGuionSteamshipCompany,andrefertothesailingoftheirboatsfromLiverpool。ItisclearthatthisunfortunatemanwasabouttoreturntoNewYork。\" \"Haveyoumadeanyinquiriesastothisman,Stangerson?\" \"Ididitatonce,sir,\"saidGregson。\"Ihavehadadvertisementssenttoallthenewspapers,andoneofmymenhasgonetotheAmericanExchange,buthehasnotreturnedyet。\" \"HaveyousenttoCleveland?\" \"Wetelegraphedthismorning。\"