第 37 节
作者:孤独半圆      更新:2021-02-24 22:24      字数:9322
  They   complained       of   lack  of   exercise;   so   I  gave   them   exercise   in  the
  manner which you saw the other morning; Mr。 Cleggett。
  〃One of my agents; shortly after this; picked up the trail of Reginald
  Maltravers again。       When I learned that he was alive my first impulse was
  to   release   Dopey   Eddie   and   Izzy   the   Cat。   But   I   learned   that   the   two
  gunmen could; if they would; give me a tip as to certain of the activities of
  Logan Black; against whom I have been collecting evidence for nearly a
  year。    So I kept them on my boat。
  〃Reginald Maltravers; most of the time that you were riding about the
  country; Lady Agatha; with the box that you thought contained him; was
  really following you。        He would lose your trail and find it again; but he
  was   always   some   hours   behind   you。   Of   course;   he   knew  nothing   of   the
  oblong box。       He thought that you were running away from him。                 And all
  the time that Reginald Maltravers was following you; agents of mine were
  following Reginald Maltravers。〃
  〃Lady Agatha;〃 interrupted Cleggett; 〃was also being pursued by Miss
  Pringle here。〃
  Wilton Barnstable carefully made a note in a little book which he drew
  from his waistcoat pocket。         Barton Ward also made a note in a little book;
  Watson Bard started to make a note; and then paused; in fact; Watson Bard
  did not complete his note until he had gotten a peep into the notebook of
  Barton   Ward。      The   notes   made;   the   three   detectives   once   more   smiled
  craftily at each other; and Wilton Barnstable resumed:
  〃We     knew;   of  course;    that  another    lady  was    also  following     Lady
  Agatha。      But;   until   the   present   moment;   we   had   not   identified   her   with
  Miss     Pringle。    And I should not be at all surprised; not at ALL surprised;
  if still another person had been following Miss Pringle。〃
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  〃With what object?〃 asked Miss Pringle; looking alarmed at the idea。
  〃The   motive;   my   dear   lady;   I   must   for   the   present   withhold;〃   said
  Wilton   Barnstable。       And   again   the   three   detectives   exchanged   knowing
  glances。
  〃Reginald      Maltravers'     pursuit    of   you;   Lady    Agatha;     led   him    to
  Fairport;〃 went on the great sleuth。            〃No doubt he met the driver of the
  vehicle which brought you hither; and learned that you                    and Elmer had
  been set down in this neighborhood; just as Miss Pringle learned it。                     No
  doubt it was well after dark when he arrived in the vicinity of the Jasper B。
  And   it   is   to   be   supposed   that;   once   out   here;   he   went   to   Morris's   road
  house; thinking it quite likely that you and Elmer would stop there; as he
  had   been   tracking   you   from   road   house   to   road   house。     Logan   Black;
  knowing       that   the   authorities     were    on   his   trail;  mistook      Reginald
  Maltravers   for   a   detective;   and   held   him   prisoner   at   Morris's。     Logan
  Black's men took away his clothes in order to minimize the possibility of
  his escape。〃
  〃And the Earl of Claiborne's signet ring〃 began Cleggett。
  〃Of   course;   Reginald   Maltravers   was   wearing   it;   and   of   course   they
  took his valuables from him;〃 said Barnstable。                〃One of the ruffians was
  wearing   the   ring   as   he   approached   your   vessel   with   a   bomb。    But;   Mr。
  Cleggett;     there   are  points   about    that  bomb     explosion    which     I  do  not
  understand。〃
  〃Nor I;〃 admitted Cleggett。
  〃We     will   clear   them    up   later;〃  said   the   great   detective;    smiling
  benignly at his thumbs; which he was revolving slowly about each other as
  he reconstructed the case。
  〃Later!〃     smiled    Barton    Ward。     〃Later!〃     murmured       Watson     Bard。
  With their hands clasped over their stomachs; they; too; benignly twirled
  their thumbs。
  〃Tonight;〃 pursued Barnstable; 〃having finally got all the information I
  wished from Dopey Eddie and Izzy the Cat with regard to Logan Black; I
  tossed them the key to their irons and told them to unlock themselves and
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  clear out。     It was just before the storm began; and they were sitting on the
  bank of the canal at the time。          I allowed them to sit there in the evenings
  and get the fresh air。
  〃But   before   they  could unlock themselves   Reginald   Maltravers;   who
  had; we must suppose; escaped from Morris's through the carelessness of
  one   of   Logan   Black's   subordinates;   crawled   up   the   bank   of   the   canal;
  which     he   had   swum;     and   made    for  the   two   gunmen;     with   the   water
  dripping from his eyeglass。          He had recognized them as the men who had
  dogged   and   assaulted   him;   and   every   other   idea   was   obliterated   in   his
  desire for vengeance。
  〃They fled。      He pursued。        He caught them; and they fought。              They
  succeeded in dropping one of the iron balls on his footon his bunion foot;
  Mr。 Cleggettcrippling him。〃
  As   this   mention    of   the  bunion;   Miss   Genevive   Pringle   arose       with
  dignity; and; flinging a shawl about her shoulders; left the cabin; chin in
  air。   She did not vouchsafe so much as one backward glance at Cleggett
  or the three detectives or lady Agatha as she left; but outraged propriety
  was expressed in every line of her figure。
  〃H'm;〃   mused   the   detective;   flushing   slightly;   and   Watson   Bard   and
  Barton   Ward      also   colored    a  little;   and  looked   hacked。    They   glanced
  furtively at Lady Agatha; to see if she too might be offended。
  〃Proceed;   Mr。   Barnstable;〃       she   said  a  little   impatiently。   〃Bunions
  don't   bother   me;   either   mentally   or   physically。     I   am   familiar   with   the
  idea of bunions。       There are many bunions in the Claiborne family。〃
  〃On his bunion foot; crippling him;〃 resumed the detective; reassured。
  〃The     storm    came    up;   and   still  the   gunmen     fled;   and   still  Reginald
  Maltravers pursued。         I suppose; since you saw them on the west side of
  the   canal;   Mr。   Cleggett;   that   they   had   run   around   the   north   end   of   it。
  Probably; while you and Logan Black were fighting; they were running up
  and down in the neighborhood; in the storm; intent only upon their own
  feud。〃
  〃They  certainly   seemed   exhausted   when   I   saw   them;〃   said   Cleggett;
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  〃all   three   of   them。  But   if   you   will   permit   me   to   say  so;   the   astuteness
  with which you are reconstructing this case compels my admiration。〃
  Wilton Barnstable bowed; and Barton Ward and Watson Bard slightly
  inclined their heads。
  〃Your skill;〃 said Lady Agatha; 〃is equal to that of Sherlock Holmes。〃
  At   the   name   of   Sherlock   Holmes   a   shade   passed   over   the   face   of
  Wilton   Barnstable。       He   slightly   compressed   his   lips;   and   his   eyebrows
  went up a fraction of an inch。           This shade was reflected on the faces of
  Barton   Ward   and   Watson   Bard。          There   was   a   moment   of   silence;   but
  presently Wilton Barnstable continued; repressing a sigh:
  〃I thought at first; Mr。 Cleggett; that you were an ally of Logan Black's;
  just as you believed me to be his ally; and as he believed you and me to be
  working together。        It may interest you to know that smuggling has been
  one of his side lines。        There is; somewhere hereabouts; a cave in which
  smuggled   goods   are   stored。        These   coasts   have   a   sinister   history;   Mr。
  Cleggett。      It   is   possible   that   your   canal   boatI   beg   your   pardon;   your
  schooner;   Mr。   Cleggettplayed   some   part   in   their  smuggling   operations。
  At any rate it is evident that Logan Black transferred to the hold of this
  vessel   the   incriminating   evidence   against   him;   contained   in   that   oblong
  box; when he learned that my agents were watching Morris's。                    The Jasper
  B。 has been lying in her present position for a long time。               In the event that
  a sudden get…away from Morris's became necessary; it was an advantage to
  Logan Black to be able to leave without being hampered with thi