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作者:知恩报恩      更新:2024-04-07 21:07      字数:9322
  〃You may imagine; Mr。 Holmes; that to me; destitute as I was; such
  an offer seemed almost too good to be true。 The gentleman; however;
  seeing perhaps the look of incredulity upon my face; opened a
  pocket…book and took out a note。
  〃'It is also my custom;' said he; smiling in the most pleasant
  fashion until his eyes were just two little shining slits amid the
  white creases of his face; 'to advance to my young ladies half their
  salary beforehand; so that they may meet any little expenses of
  their journey and their wardrobe。'
  〃It seemed to me that I had never met so fascinating and so
  thoughtful a man。 As I was already in debt to my tradesmen; the
  advance was a great convenience; and Yet there was something unnatural
  about the whole transaction which made me wish to know a little more
  before I quite committed myself。
  〃'May I ask where you live; sir?' said I。
  〃'Hampshire。 Charming rural place。 The Copper Beeches; five miles on
  the far side of Winchester。 It is the most lovely country; my dear
  young lady; and the dearest old country…house。'
  〃'And my duties; sir? I should be glad to know what they would be。'
  〃'One child…one dear little romper just six years old。 Oh; if you
  could see him killing cockroaches with a slipper! Smack! smack! smack!
  Three gone before you could wink!' He leaned back in his chair and
  laughed his eyes into his head again。
  〃I was a little startled at the nature of the child's amusement; but
  the father's laughter made me think that perhaps he was joking。
  〃'My sole duties; then;' I asked; 'are to take charge of a single
  child?'
  〃'No; no; not the sole; not the sole; my dear young lady;' he cried。
  'Your duty would be; as I am sure your good sense would suggest; to
  obey any little commands my wife might give; provided always that they
  were such commands as a lady might with propriety obey。 You see no
  difficulty; heh?'
  〃'I should be happy to make myself useful。'
  〃'Quite so。 In dress now; for example。 We are faddy people; you
  know…faddy but kind…hearted。 If you were asked to wear any dress which
  we might give you; you would not object to our little whim。 Heh?'
  〃'No;' said I; considerably astonished at his words。
  〃'Or to sit here; or sit there; that would not be offensive to you?'
  〃'Oh; no。'
  〃'Or to cut your hair quite short before you come to us?'
  〃I could hardly believe my ears。 As you may observe; Mr。 Holmes;
  my hair is somewhat luxuriant; and of a rather peculiar tint of
  chestnut。 It has been considered artistic。 I could not dream of
  sacrificing it in this offhand fashion。
  〃'I am afraid that that is quite impossible;' said I。 He had been
  watching me eagerly out of his small eyes; and I could see a shadow
  pass over his face as I spoke。
  〃'I am afraid that it is quite essential;' said he。 'It is a
  little fancy of my wife's; and ladies' fancies; you know; madam;
  ladies' fancies must be consulted。 And so you won't cut your hair?'
  〃'No; sir; I really could not;' I answered firmly。
  〃'Ah; very well; then that quite settles the matter。 It is a pity;
  because in other respects you would really have done very nicely。 In
  that case; Miss Stoper; I had best inspect a few more of your young
  ladies。'
  〃The manageress had sat all this while busy with her papers
  without a word to either of us; but she glanced at me now with so much
  annoyance upon her face that I could not help suspecting that she
  had lost a handsome commission through my refusal。
  〃'Do you desire your name to be kept upon the books?' she asked。
  〃'If you please; Miss Stoper。'
  〃'Well really; it seems rather useless; since you refuse the most
  excellent offers in this fashion;' said she sharply。 'You can hardly
  expect us to exert ourselves to find another such opening for you。
  Good…day to you; Miss Hunter。' She struck a gong upon the table; and I
  was shown out by the page。
  〃Well; Mr。 Holmes; when I got back to my lodgings and found little
  enough in the cupboard; and two or three bills upon the table; I began
  to ask myself whether I had not done a very foolish thing。 After
  all; if these people had strange fads and expected obedience on the
  most extraordinary matters; they were at least ready to pay for
  their eccentricity。 Very few governesses in England are getting L100 a
  year。 Besides; what use was my hair to me? Many people are improved by
  wearing it short; and perhaps I should be among the number。 Next day I
  was inclined to think that I had made a mistake; and by the day
  after I was sure of it。 I had almost overcome my pride so far as to go
  back to the agency and inquire whether the place was still open when I
  received this letter from the gentleman himself。 I have it here; and I
  will read it to you:
  〃The Copper Beeches; near Winchester。
  〃DEAR MISS HUNTER:
  〃Miss Stoper has very kindly given me your address; and I write from
  here to ask you whether you have reconsidered your decision。 My wife
  is very anxious that you should come; for she has been much
  attracted by my description of you。 We are willing to give L30 a
  quarter; or L120 a year; so as to recompense you for any little
  inconvenience which our fads may cause you。 They are not very
  exacting; after all。 My wife is fond of a particular shade of electric
  blue; and would like you to wear such a dress indoors in the
  morning。 You need not; however; go to the expense of purchasing one;
  as we have one belonging to my dear daughter Alice (now in
  Philadelphia); which would; I should think; fit you very well。 Then;
  as to sitting here or there; or amusing yourself in any manner
  indicated; that need cause you no inconvenience。 As regards your hair;
  it is no doubt a pity; especially as I could not help remarking its
  beauty during our short interview; but I am afraid that I must
  remain firm upon this point; and I only hope that the increased salary
  may recompense you for the loss。 Your duties; as far as the child is
  concerned; are very light。 Now do try to come; and I shall meet you
  with the dog…cart at Winchester。 Let me know your train。
  〃Yours faithfully;
  〃JEPHRO RUCASTLE。〃
  〃That is the letter which I have just received; Mr。 Holmes; and my
  mind is made up that I will accept it。 I thought; however; that before
  taking the final step I should like to submit the whole matter to your
  consideration。〃
  〃Well; Miss Hunter; if your mind is made up; that settles the
  question;〃 said Holmes; smiling。
  〃But you would not advise me to refuse?〃
  〃I confess that it is not the situation which I should like to see a
  sister of mine apply for。〃
  〃What is the meaning of it all; Mr。 Holmes?〃
  〃Ah; I have no data。 I cannot tell。 Perhaps you have yourself formed
  some opinion?〃
  〃Well; there seems to me to be only one possible solution。 Mr。
  Rucastle seemed to be a very kind; good…natured man。 Is it not
  possible that his wife is a lunatic; that he desires to keep the
  matter quiet for fear she should be taken to an asylum; and that he
  humours her fancies in every way in order to prevent an outbreak?〃
  〃That is a possible solution…in fact; as matters stand; it is the
  most probable one。 But in any case it does not seem to be a nice
  household for a young lady。〃
  〃But the money; Mr。 Holmes; the money!〃
  〃Well; yes; of course the pay is good…too good。 That is what makes
  me uneasy。 Why should they give you L120 a year; when they could
  have their pick for L40? There must be some strong reason behind。〃
  〃I thought that if I told you the circumstances you would understand
  afterwards if I wanted your help。 I should feel so much stronger if
  I felt that you were at the back of me。〃
  〃Oh; you may carry that feeling away with you。 I assure you that
  your little problem promises to be the most interesting which has come
  my way for some months。 There is something distinctly novel about some
  of the features。 If you should find yourself in doubt or in danger…〃
  〃Danger! What danger do you foresee?〃
  Holmes shook his head gravely。 〃It would cease to be a danger if
  we could define it;〃 said he。 〃But at any time; day or night; a
  telegram would bring me down to your help。〃
  〃That is enough。〃 She rose briskly from her chair with the anxiety
  all swept from her face。 〃I shall go down to Hampshire quite easy in
  my mind now。 I shall write to Mr。 Rucastle at once; sacrifice my
  poor hair to…night; and start for Winchester to…morrow。〃 With a few
  grateful words to Holmes she bade us both good…night and bustled off
  upon her way。
  〃At least;〃 said I as we heard her quick; firm steps descending
  the stairs; 〃she seems to be a young lady who is very well able to
  take care of herself。〃
  〃And she would need to be;〃 said Holmes gravely。 〃I am much mistaken
  if we do not hear from her before many days are past。〃
  It was not very long before my friend's prediction was fulfilled。
  A fortnight went by; during which I frequently found my thoughts
  turning in her direction and wondering what strange side…alley of
  human experience this lonely wom