第 33 节
作者:开盖有奖      更新:2021-02-20 16:36      字数:9079
  whether he had realized the treasure; or if he still had it。               I made friends
  with someone who could help me;I name no names; for I don't want to
  get any one else in a hole;and I soon found that he still had the jewels。
  Then I tried to get at him in many ways; but he was pretty sly; and had
  always two prize…fighters; besides his sons and his khitmutgar; on guard
  over him。
  〃One day; however; I got word that he was dying。                 I hurried at once to
  the   garden;   mad   that   he   should   slip   out   of   my   clutches   like   that;   and;
  looking through the window; I saw him lying in his bed; with his sons on
  each side of him。        I'd have come through and taken my chance with the
  three of them; only even as I looked at him his jaw dropped; and I knew
  that   he   was   gone。    I   got   into   his   room   that   same   night;   though;   and   I
  searched his papers to see if there was any record of where he had hidden
  our jewels。      There was not a line; however:             so I came away; bitter and
  savage as a man could be。           Before I left I bethought me that if I ever met
  my  Sikh   friends   again  it   would   be  a  satisfaction to   know  that   I  had   left
  some mark of our hatred:            so I scrawled down the sign of the four of us;
  as it had been on the chart; and I pinned it on his bosom。                It was too much
  that   he   should   be   taken   to   the   grave   without   some   token   from   the   men
  whom he had robbed and befooled。
  〃We earned a living at this time by my exhibiting poor Tonga at fairs
  and other such places as the black cannibal。               He would eat raw meat and
  dance his war…dance:          so we always had a hatful of pennies after a day's
  work。     I still heard all the news from Pondicherry Lodge; and for some
  years   there   was   no   news   to   hear;   except   that   they   were   hunting   for   the
  treasure。     At last; however; came what we had waited for so long。                     The
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  treasure     had   been   found。    It   was   up   at  the  top   of  the   house;   in  Mr。
  Bartholomew   Sholto's   chemical   laboratory。            I   came   at   once   and   had   a
  look at the place; but I could not see how with my wooden leg I was to
  make my way up to it。          I learned; however; about a trap… door in the roof;
  and   also   about   Mr。   Sholto's   supper…hour。      It   seemed   to   me   that   I   could
  manage the thing easily through Tonga。               I brought him out with me with
  a  long   rope   wound   round   his   waist。     He  could   climb   like   a   cat;   and   he
  soon     made    his  way    through    the   roof;   but;  as  ill  luck  would     have   it;
  Bartholomew Sholto was still in the room; to his cost。                  Tonga thought he
  had done something very clever in killing him; for when I came up by the
  rope   I   found   him   strutting   about   as   proud   as   a   peacock。    Very   much
  surprised was he when I made at him with the rope's end and cursed him
  for a little blood…thirsty imp。        I took the treasure… box and let it down; and
  then slid down myself; having first left the sign of the four upon the table;
  to show that the jewels had come back at last to those who had most right
  to them。     Tonga then pulled up the rope; closed the window; and made off
  the way that he had come。
  〃I   don't   know   that   I   have   anything   else   to   tell   you。 I   had   heard   a
  waterman speak of the speed of   Smith's launch the Aurora; so I thought
  she would be a handy craft for our escape。              I engaged with old Smith; and
  was to   give him  a big   sum if   he got us safe   to our ship。            He   knew;  no
  doubt; that there was some screw loose; but he was not in our secrets。                    All
  this is the truth; and if I tell it to you; gentlemen; it is not to amuse you;
  for you have not done me a very good turn;but it is because I believe the
  best defence I can make is just to hold back nothing; but let all the wold
  know   how   badly   I   have   myself   been   served   by   Major   Sholto;   and   how
  innocent I am of the death of his son。〃
  〃A    very    remarkable     account;〃     said   Sherlock     Holmes。      〃A    fitting
  wind…up to an extremely interesting case。               There is nothing at all new to
  me in the latter part of your narrative; except that you brought your own
  rope。    That I did not know。         By the way; I had hoped that Tonga had lost
  all his darts; yet he managed to shoot one at us in the boat。〃
  〃He had lost them all; sir; except the one which was in his blow… pipe
  at the time。〃
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  〃Ah; of course;〃 said Holmes。           〃I had not thought of that。〃
  〃Is there any other point which you would like to ask about?〃 asked
  the convict; affably。
  〃I think not; thank you;〃 my companion answered。
  〃Well; Holmes;〃 said Athelney Jones; 〃You are a man to be humored;
  and we all know that you are a connoisseur of crime; but duty is duty; and
  I   have   gone   rather   far   in   doing   what   you   and   your   friend   asked   me。 I
  shall feel more at ease when we have our story…teller here safe under lock
  and key。      The cab still waits; and there are two inspectors down…stairs。                I
  am much obliged to you both for your assistance。                 Of course you will be
  wanted at the trial。      Good…night to you。〃
  〃Good…night; gentlemen both;〃 said Jonathan Small。
  〃You   first;   Small;〃   remarked   the   wary   Jones   as   they   left   the   room。
  〃I'll   take   particular   care   that   you   don't   club   me   with   your   wooden   leg;
  whatever you may have done to the gentleman at the Andaman Isles。〃
  〃Well; and there is the end of our little drama;〃 I remarked; after we
  had   set   some   time   smoking   in   silence。     〃I   fear   that   it   may   be   the   last
  investigation in which I shall have the chance of studying your methods。
  Miss     Morstan     has  done    me   the   honor    to  accept   me   as   a  husband    in
  prospective。〃
  He gave a most dismal groan。            〃I feared as much;〃 said he。          〃I really
  cannot congratulate you。〃
  I was a little hurt。      〃Have you any reason to be dissatisfied with my
  choice?〃 I asked。
  〃Not at all。     I think she is one of the most charming young ladies   I
  ever met; and might have been most useful in such work as we have been
  doing。     She had   a   decided   genius   that   way:     witness the   way  in   which
  she preserved that Agra plan from all the other papers of her father。                   But
  love is an emotional thing; and whatever is emotional is opposed to that
  true   cold   reason   which   I   place   above   all   things。  I   should   never   marry
  myself; lest I bias my judgment。〃
  〃I trust;〃 said I; laughing; 〃that my judgment may survive the ordeal。
  But you look weary。〃
  〃Yes; the reaction is already upon me。            I shall be as limp as a rag for a
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  week。〃
  〃Strange;〃   said   I;   〃how   terms   of   what   in   another   man   I   should   call
  laziness alternate with your fits of splendid energy and vigor。〃
  〃Yes;〃 he answered; 〃there are in me the makings of a very fine loafer
  and also of a pretty spry sort of fellow。          I often think of those lines of old
  Goethe;
  Schade dass die Natur nur EINEN Mensch aus Dir schuf; Denn zum
  wuerdigen Mann war und zum Schelmen der Stoff。
  By the way; a propos of this Norwood business; you see that they had;
  as I surmised; a confederate in the house; who could be none other than
  Lal Rao; the butler:       so Jones actually has the undivided honor of having
  caught one fish in his great haul。〃
  〃The division seems rather unfair;〃 I remarked。               〃You have done all
  the work in this business。        I get a wife out of it; Jones gets the credit; pray
  what remains for you?〃
  〃For    me;〃   said  Sherlock     Holmes;    〃there   still  remains   the   cocaine…
  bottle。〃    And he stretched his long white hand up for it。
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