第 20 节
作者:开盖有奖      更新:2021-02-20 16:36      字数:9322
  bright glance at me。
  〃Why;   Mary;   your   fortune   depends   upon   the   issue   of   this   search。    I
  don't think that you are nearly excited enough。              Just imagine what it must
  be to be so rich; and to have the world at your feet!〃
  It sent a little thrill of joy to my heart to notice that she showed no sign
  of elation at the prospect。        On the contrary; she gave a toss of her proud
  head; as though the matter were one in which she took small interest。
  〃It is for Mr。 Thaddeus Sholto that I am anxious;〃 she said。                 〃Nothing
  else is of any  consequence; but I   think that he has behaved most   kindly
  and honorably throughout。           It is our duty to clear him of this dreadful and
  unfounded charge。〃
  It was evening before I left Camberwell; and quite dark by the time I
  reached home。         My companion's book and pipe lay by his chair; but he
  had disappeared。        I looked about in the hope of seeing a note; but there
  was none。
  〃I   suppose   that   Mr。   Sherlock   Holmes   has   gone   out;〃   I   said   to   Mrs。
  Hudson as she came up to lower the blinds。
  〃No; sir。     He has gone to his room; sir。           Do you know; sir;〃 sinking
  her voice into an impressive whisper; 〃I am afraid for his health?〃
  〃Why so; Mrs。 Hudson?〃
  〃Well;  he's   that   strange;  sir。  After  you   was   gone  he   walked   and   he
  walked; up and down; and up and down; until I was weary of the sound of
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  his   footstep。    Then   I   heard   him   talking   to   himself   and   muttering;   and
  every time the bell rang out he came on the stairhead; with 'What is that;
  Mrs。 Hudson?'        And now he has slammed off to his room; but I can hear
  him walking away the same as ever。              I hope he's not going to be ill; sir。
  I ventured to say something to him about cooling medicine; but he turned
  on me; sir; with such a look that I don't know how ever I got out of the
  room。〃
  〃I don't think that you have any cause to be uneasy; Mrs。 Hudson;〃 I
  answered。      〃I have seen him like this before。          He has some small matter
  upon his mind which makes him restless。〃               I tried to speak lightly to our
  worthy   landlady;   but   I   was   myself   somewhat   uneasy   when   through   the
  long night I still from time to time heard the dull sound of his tread; and
  knew how his keen spirit was chafing against this involuntary inaction。
  At   breakfast…time   he   looked   worn   and   haggard;  with   a little   fleck   of
  feverish color upon either cheek。
  〃You are knocking yourself up; old man;〃 I remarked。                  〃I heard you
  marching about in the night。〃
  〃No;    I  could   not  sleep;〃   he   answered。     〃This    infernal   problem     is
  consuming me。         It is too much to be balked by so petty an obstacle; when
  all else had been overcome。          I know the men; the launch; everything; and
  yet I can get no news。        I have set other agencies at work; and used every
  means at my disposal。         The whole river has been searched on either side;
  but there is no news; nor has Mrs。 Smith heard of her husband。                     I shall
  come to the conclusion soon that they have scuttled the craft。                 But there
  are objections to that。〃
  〃Or that Mrs。 Smith has put us on a wrong scent。〃
  〃No; I think that may be dismissed。           I had inquiries made; and there is
  a launch of that description。〃
  〃Could it have gone up the river?〃
  〃I have considered that possibility too; and there is a search… party who
  will work up as far as Richmond。            If no news comes to… day; I shall start
  off   myself   to…morrow;   and   go   for   the   men   rather   than   the   boat。  But
  surely; surely; we shall hear something。〃
  We did not; however。         Not a word came to us either from Wiggins or
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  from the other agencies。          There were articles in most of the papers upon
  the   Norwood       tragedy。    They     all  appeared     to  be  rather   hostile   to  the
  unfortunate      Thaddeus      Sholto。     No     fresh   details   were    to   be   found;
  however;   in   any   of   them;   save   that   an   inquest   was   to   be   held   upon   the
  following day。       I walked over to Camberwell in the evening to report our
  ill success   to   the  ladies;  and   on   my  return   I  found   Holmes   dejected  and
  somewhat morose。           He would hardly reply to my questions; and busied
  himself all evening in an abstruse chemical analysis which involved much
  heating of retorts and distilling of vapors; ending at last in a smell which
  fairly   drove    me   out   of   the  apartment。     Up    to  the   small   hours   of  the
  morning I could hear the clinking of his test…tubes which told me that he
  was still engaged in his malodorous experiment。
  In the early dawn I woke with a start; and was surprised to find him
  standing by my bedside; clad in a rude sailor dress with a pea…jacket; and a
  coarse red scarf round his neck。
  〃I am off down the river; Watson;〃 said he。                〃I have been turning it
  over in my mind; and I can see only one way out of it。                 It is worth trying;
  at all events。〃
  〃Surely I can come with you; then?〃 said I。
  〃No;   you   can   be   much   more   useful   if   you   will   remain   here   as   my
  representative。      I   am   loath   to   go;   for   it   is   quite   on   the   cards   that   some
  message may come during the day; though Wiggins was despondent about
  it last night。 I want you to open all notes and telegrams; and to act on your
  own judgment if any news should come。                Can I rely upon you?〃
  〃Most certainly。〃
  〃I am afraid that you will not be able to wire to me; for I can hardly
  tell yet where I may find myself。           If I am in luck; however; I may not be
  gone so very long。         I shall have news of some sort or other before I get
  back。〃
  I   had   heard   nothing     of  him    by  breakfast…time。       On    opening     the
  Standard; however; I found that there was a fresh allusion to the business。
  〃With   reference   to   the   Upper   Norwood   tragedy;〃   it   remarked;   〃we   have
  reason to believe that the matter promises to be even more complex and
  mysterious than was originally supposed。               Fresh evidence has shown that
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  it   is   quite   impossible   that   Mr。   Thaddeus   Sholto   could   have   been   in   any
  way concerned in the matter。             He and the housekeeper; Mrs。 Bernstone;
  were   both   released   yesterday  evening。          It   is   believed; however;   that   the
  police have a clue as to the real culprits; and that it is being prosecuted by
  Mr。 Athelney Jones; of Scotland Yard; with all his well…known energy and
  sagacity。     Further arrests may be expected at any moment。〃
  〃That is   satisfactory  so far  as   it   goes;〃 thought   I。      〃Friend   Sholto is
  safe; at any rate。      I wonder what the fresh clue may be; though it seems to
  be a stereotyped form whenever the police have made a blunder。〃
  I   tossed   the   paper   down   upon   the   table;   but   at   that   moment   my   eye
  caught an advertisement in the agony column。                  It ran in this way:
  〃Lost。Whereas         Mordecai      Smith;    boatman;      and   his   son;   Jim;   left
  Smith's Wharf at or about three o'clock last Tuesday morning in the steam
  launch Aurora; black with two red stripes; funnel black with a white band;
  the sum of five pounds will be paid to any one who can give information
  to   Mrs。    Smith;    at  Smith's    Wharf;     or  at  221b    Baker    Street;   as   to  the
  whereabouts of the said Mordecai Smith and the launch Aurora。〃
  This    was    clearly   Holmes's      doing。    The     Baker     Street   address    was
  enough to prove that。          It struck me as rather ingenious; because it might
  be   read   by  the   fugitives   without   their   seeing   in   it   more   than   the   natural
  anxiety of a wife for her missing husband。
  It   was   a   long   day。 Every   time   that   a   knock   came   to   the   door;   or   a
  sharp   step    passed     in   the  street;  I   imagined    that  it   was  either   Holmes
  returning   or   an    answer   to   his   advertisement。       I   tried   to   read;   but   my
  thoughts would wander off to our strang