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  down to the facts; whatever they may be; and I think the more of you
  for it。 I can assure you; however; that the relations between Miss
  Dunbar and me don't really touch this case。〃
  〃That is for me to decide; is it not?〃
  〃Yes; I guess that is so。 You're like a surgeon who wants every
  symptom before he can give his diagnosis。〃
  〃Exactly。 That expresses it。 And it is only a patient who has an
  object in deceiving his surgeon who would conceal the facts of his
  case。〃
  〃That may be so; but you will admit; Mr。 Holmes; that most men would
  shy off a bit when they are asked point…blank what their relations
  with a woman may be… if there is really some serious feeling in the
  case。 I guess most men have a little private reserve of their own in
  some corner of their souls where they don't welcome intruders。 And you
  burst suddenly into it。 But the object excuses you; since it was to
  try and save her。 Well; the stakes are down and the reserve open;
  and you can explore where you will。 What is it you want?〃
  〃The truth。〃
  The Gold King paused for a moment as one who marshals his
  thoughts。 His grim; deep…lined face had become even sadder and more
  grave。
  〃I can give it to you in a very few words; Mr。 Holmes;〃 said he at
  last。 〃There are some things that are painful as well as difficult
  to say; so I won't go deeper than is needful。 I met my wife when I was
  gold…hunting in Brazil。 Maria Pinto was the daughter of a government
  official at Manaos; and she was very beautiful。 I was young and ardent
  in those days; but even now; as I look back with colder blood and a
  more critical eye; I can see that she was rare and wonderful in her
  beauty。 It was a deep rich nature; too; passionate; whole…hearted;
  tropical; ill…balanced; very different from the American women whom
  I had known。 Well; to make a long story short; I loved her and I
  married her。 It was only when the romance had passed… and it
  lingered for years… that I realized that we had nothing… absolutely
  nothing… in common。 My love faded。 If hers had faded also it might
  have been easier。 But you know the wonderful way of women! Do what I
  might; nothing could turn her from me。 If I have been harsh to her;
  even brutal as some have said; it has been because I knew that if I
  could kill her love; or if it turned to hate; it would be easier for
  both of us。 But nothing changed her。 She adored me in those English
  woods as she had adored me twenty years ago on the banks of the
  Amazon。 Do what I might; she was as devoted as ever。
  〃Then came Miss Grace Dunbar。 She answered our advertisement and
  became governess to our two children。 Perhaps you have seen her
  portrait in the papers。 The whole world has proclaimed that she also
  is a very beautiful woman。 Now; I make no pretence to be more moral
  than my neighbours; and I will admit to you that I could not live
  under the same roof with such a woman and in daily contact with her
  without feeling a passionate regard for her。 Do you blame me; Mr。
  Holmes?〃
  〃I do not blame you for feeling it。 I should blame you if you
  expressed it; since this young lady was in a sense under your
  protection。〃
  〃Well; maybe so;〃 said the millionaire; though for a moment the
  reproof had brought the old angry gleam into his eyes。 〃I'm not
  pretending to be any better than I am。 I guess all my life I've been a
  man that reached out his hand for what he wanted; and I never wanted
  anything more than the love and possession of that woman。 I told her
  so。〃
  〃Oh; you did; did you?〃
  Holmes could look very formidable when he was moved。
  〃I said to her that if I could marry her I would; but that it was
  out of my power。 I said that money was no object and that all I
  could do to make her happy and comfortable would be done。〃
  〃Very generous; I am sure;〃 said Holmes with a sneer。
  〃See here; Mr。 Holmes。 I came to you on a question of evidence;
  not on a question of morals。 I'm not asking for your criticism。〃
  〃It is only for the young lady's sake that I touch your case at
  all;〃 said Holmes sternly。 〃I don't know that anything she is
  accused of is really worse than what you have yourself admitted;
  that you have tried to ruin a defenceless girl who was under your
  roof。 Some of you rich men have to be taught that all the world cannot
  be bribed into condoning your offences。〃
  To my surprise the Cold King took the reproof with equanimity。
  〃That's how I feel myself about it now。 I thank God that my plains
  did not work out as I intended。 She would have none of it; and she
  wanted to leave the house instantly。〃
  〃Why did she not?〃
  〃Well; in the first place; others were dependent upon her; and it
  was no light matter for her to let them all down by sacrificing her
  living。 When I had sworn… as I did… that she should never be
  molested again; she consented to remain。 But there was another reason。
  She knew the influence she had over me; and that it was stronger
  than any other influence in the world。 She wanted to use it for good。〃
  〃How?〃
  〃Well; she knew something of my affairs。 They are large; Mr。 Holmes…
  large beyond the belief of an ordinary man。 I can make or break… and
  it is usually break。 It wasn't individuals only。 It was communities;
  cities; even nations。 Business is a hard game; and the weak go to
  the wall。 I played the game for all it was worth。 I never squealed
  myself; and I never cared if the other fellow squealed。 But she saw it
  different。 I guess she was right。 She believed and said that a fortune
  for one man that was more than he needed should not be built on ten
  thousand ruined men who were left without the means of life。 That
  was how she saw it; and I guess she could see past the dollars to
  something that was more lasting。 She found that I listened to what she
  said; and she believed she was serving the world by influencing my
  actions。 So she stayed… and then this came along。〃
  〃Can you throw any light upon that?〃
  The Gold King paused for a minute or more; his head sunk in his
  hands; lost in deep thought。
  〃It's very black against her。 I can't deny that。 And women lead an
  inward life and may do things beyond the judgment of a man。 At first I
  was so rattled and taken aback that I was ready to think she had
  been led away in some extraordinary fashion that was clean against her
  usual nature。 One explanation came into my head。 I give it to you; Mr。
  Holmes; for what it is worth。 There is no doubt that my wife was
  bitterly jealous。 There is a soul…jealousy that can be as frantic as
  any body…jealousy; and though my wife had no cause… and I think she
  understood this… for the latter; she was aware that this English
  girl exerted an influence upon my mind and my acts that she herself
  never had。 It was an influence for good; but that did not mend the
  matter。 She was crazy with hatred; and the beat of the Amazon was
  always in her blood。 She might have planned to murder Miss Dunbar…
  or we will say to threaten her with a gun and so frighten her into
  leaving us。 Then there might have been a scuffle and the gun gone
  off and shot the woman who held it。〃
  〃That possibility had already occurred to me;〃 said Holmes。 〃Indeed;
  it is the only obvious alternative to deliberate intruder。〃
  〃But she utterly denies it。〃
  〃Well; that is not final… is it? One can understand that a woman
  placed in so awful a position might hurry home still in her
  bewilderment holding the revolver。 She might even throw it down
  among her clothes; hardly knowing what she was doing; and when it
  was found she might try to lie her way out by a total denial; since
  all explanation was impossible。 What is against such a supposition?〃
  〃Miss Dunbar herself。〃
  〃Well; perhaps。〃
  Holmes looked at his watch。 〃I have no doubt we can get the
  necessary permits this morning and reach Winchester by the evening
  train。 When I have seen this young lady it is very possible that I may
  be of more use to you in the matter; though I cannot promise that my
  conclusions will necessarily be such as you desire。〃
  There was some delay in the official pass; and instead of reaching
  Winchester that day we went down to Thor Place; the Hampshire estate
  of Mr。 Neil Gibson。 He did not accompany us himself; but we had the
  address of Sergeant Coventry; of the local police; who had first
  examined into the affair。 He was a tall; thin; cadaverous man; with
  a secretive and mysterious manner which conveyed the idea that he knew
  or suspected a very great deal more than he dared say。 He had a trick;
  too; of suddenly sinking his voice to a whisper as if he had come upon
  something of vital importance; though the information was usually
  commonplace enough。 Behind these tricks of manner he soon showed
  himself to be a decent; honest fellow who was not too proud to admit
  that he was out of his depth and would welcome any help。
  〃Anyhow; I'd rather have you than Scotland Yard; Mr。 Holmes;〃 said
  he。 〃If the Yard gets called into a case; then the local loses all
  credit for success and may be blamed for failure。 Now; you play
  straight; so I've heard。〃
  〃I need not appear in the matter at all;〃