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作者:蒂帆      更新:2024-12-13 14:16      字数:9321
  this。    They     are   fresh;   too。    They     have    been   cut   off   with   a  blunt
  instrument; which would hardly happen if a student had done it。                      Again;
  carbolic     or  rectified   spirits   would    be   the   preservatives     which    would
  suggest themselves to the medical mind; certainly not rough salt。                   I repeat
  that there is no practical joke here; but that we are investigating a serious
  crime。〃
  A vague thrill ran through me as I listened to my companion's words
  and   saw   the   stern   gravity   which   had   hardened   his   features。   This   brutal
  preliminary seemed to shadow forth some strange and inexplicable horror
  in the background。 Lestrade; however; shook his head like a man who is
  only half convinced。
  〃There are objections to the joke theory; no doubt;〃 said he; 〃but there
  are much stronger reasons against the other。               We know that this woman
  has   led   a   most   quiet   and   respectable   life   at   Penge   and   here   for   the   last
  twenty years。       She has hardly been away from her home for a day during
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  that time。     Why on earth; then; should any criminal send her the proofs of
  his   guilt;   especially   as;   unless   she   is   a   most   consummate   actress;   she
  understands quite as little of the matter as we do?〃
  〃That is the problem which we have to solve;〃 Holmes answered; 〃and
  for my part I shall set about it by presuming that my reasoning is correct;
  and   that   a   double   murder   has   been   committed。      One   of   these   ears   is   a
  woman's; small; finely formed; and pierced for an earring。                 The other is a
  man's;  sun…burned;  discoloured;   and   also   pierced   for   an   earring。       These
  two   people   are   presumably   dead;   or   we   should   have   heard   their   story
  before    now。     To…day   is   Friday。    The     packet   was    posted   on   Thursday
  morning。       The    tragedy;    then;  occurred     on  Wednesday       or   Tuesday;    or
  earlier。    If the two people were murdered; who but their murderer would
  have sent this sign of his work to Miss Cushing?                We may take it that the
  sender of the packet is the man whom we want。 But he must have some
  strong reason for sending Miss Cushing this packet。                  What reason then?
  It   must   have   been   to   tell   her   that   the   deed   was   done!   or   to   pain   her;
  perhaps。     But   in   that   case   she   knows   who   it   is。 Does   she   know?       I
  doubt it。     If she knew; why should she cal the police in?             She might have
  buried the ears; and no one would have been the wiser。 That is what she
  would have done if she had wished to shield the criminal。                 But if she does
  not wish to shield him she would give his name。                  There is a tangle here
  which   needs   straightening   to。〃       He   had   been   talking   in   a   high;   quick
  voice; staring blankly up over the garden fence; but now he sprang briskly
  to his feet and walked towards the house。
  〃I have a few questions to ask Miss Cushing;〃 said he。
  〃In that case I may leave you here;〃 said Lestrade; 〃for I have another
  small business on hand。          I think that I have nothing further to learn form
  Miss Cushing。        You will find me at the police…station。〃
  〃We   shall   look   in   on   our   way   to   the   train;〃   answered   Holmes。    A
  moment later he and I were back in the front room; where the impassive
  lady was still quietly working away at her antimacassar。                 She put it down
  on her lap as we entered and looked at us with her frank; searching blue
  eyes。
  〃I am convinced; sir;〃 she said; 〃that this matter is a mistake; and that
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  the parcel was never meant for me at all。             I have said this several times to
  the gentlemen from Scotland Yard; but he simply laughs at me。                         I   have
  not an enemy in the world; as far as I know; so why should anyone play
  me such a trick?〃
  〃I am coming to be of the same opinion; Miss Cushing;〃 said Holmes;
  taking   a   seat   beside   her。   〃I   think   that   it   is   more   than   probable〃   He
  paused; and I was surprised; on glancing round to see that he was staring
  with   singular   intentness   at   the   lady's   profile。   Surprise   and   satisfaction
  were both for an instant to be read upon his eager face; though when she
  glanced   round   to   find   out   the   cause   of   his   silence   he   had   become   as
  demure as   ever。       I   stared   hard   myself   at her   flat; grizzled hair;   her trim
  cap;   her   little   gilt   earrings;   her   placid   features;   but   I   could   see   nothing
  which could account for my companion's evident excitement。
  〃There were one or two questions〃
  〃Oh; I am weary of questions!〃 cried Miss Cushing impatiently。
  〃You have two sisters; I believe。〃
  〃How could you know that?〃
  〃I   observed   the   very  instant   that   I   entered   the   room  that   you   have   a
  portrait    group    of  three   ladies   upon    the  mantelpiece;      one   of  whom      is
  undoubtedly   yourself;   while   the   others   are   so   exceedingly   like   you   that
  there could be no doubt of the relationship。〃
  〃Yes; you are quite right。        Those are my sisters; Sarah and Mary。〃
  〃And here at my elbow is another portrait; taken at Liverpool; of your
  younger sister; in the company of a man who appears to be a steward by
  his uniform。      I observe that she was unmarried at the time。〃
  〃You are very quick at observing。〃
  〃That is my trade。〃
  〃Well; you are quite right。         But she was married to Mr。 Browner a few
  days   afterwards。      He   was   on   the   South   American   line   when   that   was
  taken; but he was so fond of her that he couldn't abide to leave her for so
  long; and he got into the Liverpool and London boats。〃
  〃Ah; the Conqueror; perhaps?〃
  〃No; the May Day; when last I heard。              Jim came down here to see me
  once。     That   was   before   he   broke   the   pledge;   but   afterwards   he   would
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  always take drink when he was ashore; and a little drink would send him
  stark; staring mad。       Ah! it was a bad day that ever he took a glass in his
  hand again。      First he dropped me; then he quarrelled with Sarah; and now
  that Mary has stopped writing we don't know how things are going with
  them。〃
  It was evident that Miss Cushing had come upon a subject on which
  she felt very deeply。       Like   most people who lead a lonely life; she   was
  shy at first; but ended by becoming extremely communicative。                    She told
  us many details about her brother…in…law the steward; and then wandering
  off on the subject of her former lodgers; the medical students; she gave us
  a long account of their delinquencies; with their names and those of their
  hospitals。     Holmes      listened   attentively    to  everything;     throwing    in  a
  question from time to time。
  〃About your second sister; Sarah;〃 said he。            〃I wonder; since you are
  both maiden ladies; that you do not keep house together。〃
  〃Ah! you don't know Sarah's temper or you would wonder no more。 I
  tried it when I came to Croydon; and we kept on until about two months
  ago; when   we had to   part。       I   don't   want to   say  a word   against   my  own
  sister; but she was always meddlesome and hard to please; was Sarah。〃
  〃You say that she quarrelled with your Liverpool relations。〃
  〃Yes; and they were the best of friends at one time。               Why; she went
  up there to live in order to be near them。          And now she has no word hard
  enough   for   Jim   Browner。       The   last   six   months   that   she   was   here   she
  would speak of nothing but his drinking and his ways。               He had caught her
  meddling; I suspect; and given her a bit of his mind; and that was the start
  of it。〃
  〃Thank you; Miss Cushing;〃 said Holmes; rising and bowing。                    〃Your
  sister Sarah lives; I think you said; at New Street; Wallington? Good…bye;
  and I am very sorry that you should have been troubled over a case with
  which; as you say; you have nothing whatever to do。〃
  There was a cab passing as we came out; and Holmes hailed it。
  〃How far to