第 5 节
作者:散发弄舟      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9315
  apparently  trivial   question   that   I   found   out Why  Paul   Ferroll   Killed   His
  Wife; and What Happened to Jones!〃
  I became dumb at once。          He paused for a moment; and then suddenly
  changing back to his usual pitiless; analytical style; he said: 〃When I say
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  these are trifles; they are so in comparison to an affair that is now before
  me。     A    crime    has   been   committed;and;       singularly    enough;    against
  myself。     You   start;〃   he   said。  〃You   wonder   who   would   have   dared   to
  attempt     it。  So    did  I;  nevertheless;    it  has  been    done。    I   have   been
  ROBBED!〃
  YOU      robbed!     You;    Hemlock      Jones;   the  Terror   of  Peculators!〃     I
  gasped in amazement; arising and gripping the table as I faced him。
  〃Yes!    Listen。     I would confess it to no other。         But YOU who have
  followed my career; who know my methods; you; for whom I have partly
  lifted the veil that conceals my plans from ordinary humanity;you; who
  have for years rapturously accepted my confidences; passionately admired
  my     inductions    and   inferences;    placed    yourself    at  my   beck    and   call;
  become my slave; groveled at my feet; given up your practice except those
  few unremunerative and rapidly decreasing patients to whom; in moments
  of   abstraction   over   MY  problems;   you   have   administered   strychnine   for
  quinine   and   arsenic   for   Epsom   salts;   you;   who   have   sacrificed   anything
  and everybody to me;YOU I make my confidant!〃
  I arose and embraced him warmly; yet he was already so engrossed in
  thought that at the same moment he mechanically placed his hand upon his
  watch   chain   as   if   to   consult   the   time。 〃Sit   down;〃   he   said。 〃Have   a
  cigar?〃
  〃I have given up cigar smoking;〃 I said。
  〃Why?〃 he asked。
  I   hesitated;   and   perhaps   colored。   I   had   really   given   it   up   because;
  with my diminished practice; it was too expensive。               I could afford only a
  pipe。    〃I   prefer   a   pipe;〃   I   said   laughingly。   〃But   tell   me   of   this   robbery。
  What have you lost?〃
  He arose; and planting himself before the fire with his hands under his
  coattails;   looked   down   upon   me   reflectively   for   a   moment。       〃Do    you
  remember the cigar case presented to me by the Turkish Ambassador for
  discovering the missing favorite of the Grand Vizier in the fifth chorus girl
  at the Hilarity Theatre?        It was that one。 I mean the cigar case。            It was
  incrusted with diamonds。〃
  〃And the largest one had been supplanted by paste;〃 I said。
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  〃Ah;〃 he said; with a reflective smile; you know that?〃                〃You told me
  yourself。      I   remember      considering      it  a  proof   of   your   extraordinary
  perception。      But; by Jove; you don't mean to say you have lost it?〃
  He was silent for a moment。            〃No; it has been stolen; it is true; but I
  shall   still   find   it。 And   by   myself   alone!    In   your   profession;   my   dear
  fellow; when a member is seriously ill; he does not prescribe for himself;
  but calls in a brother doctor。         Therein we differ。        I shall take this matter
  in my own hands。〃
  〃And where could you find better?〃 I said enthusiastically。                 〃I should
  say the cigar case is as good as recovered already。〃
  〃I shall remind you of that again;〃 he said lightly。            〃And now; to show
  you   my   confidence   in   your   judgment;   in   spite   of   my   determination   to
  pursue this alone; I am willing to listen to any suggestions from you。〃
  He drew a memorandum book from his pocket and; with a grave smile;
  took up his pencil。
  I   could   scarcely   believe   my   senses。    He;   the   great   Hemlock   Jones;
  accepting suggestions from a humble individual like myself!                    I kissed his
  hand reverently; and began in a joyous tone:
  〃First;   I   should   advertise;   offering   a   reward;   I   should   give   the   same
  intimation in hand…bills; distributed at the 'pubs' and the pastry…cooks'。                  I
  should   next   visit   the   different   pawnbrokers;   I   should   give   notice   at   the
  police    station。    I  should    examine      the  servants。    I   should    thoroughly
  search the house and my own pockets。 I speak relatively;〃 I added; with a
  laugh。     〃Of course I mean YOUR own。〃
  He gravely made an entry of these details。
  〃Perhaps;〃 I added; 〃you have already done this?〃
  〃Perhaps;〃      he  returned    enigmatically。      〃Now;     my    dear   friend;〃   he
  continued;   putting   the   note…book   in   his   pocket   and   rising;   〃would   you
  excuse me for a few moments?               Make yourself perfectly at home until I
  return;   there   may   be   some   things;〃   he   added   with   a   sweep   of   his   hand
  toward     his  heterogeneously       filled  shelves;    〃that  may    interest   you   and
  while away the time。         There are pipes and tobacco in that corner。〃
  Then nodding to me with the same inscrutable face he left the room。 I
  was     too   well    accustomed       to   his   methods      to  think    much     of   his
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  unceremonious withdrawal; and made no doubt he was off to investigate
  some clue which had suddenly occurred to his active intelligence。
  Left to myself I cast a cursory glance over his shelves。               There were a
  number       of   small    glass   jars   containing      earthy    substances;     labeled
  〃Pavement   and   Road   Sweepings;〃   from   the   principal   thoroughfares   and
  suburbs of   London;  with   the  sub…directions   〃for   identifying   foot…tracks。〃
  There were several other jars; labeled 〃Fluff from Omnibus and Road Car
  Seats;〃     〃Cocoanut     Fibre    and   Rope    Strands    from    Mattings     in  Public
  Places;〃 〃Cigarette Stumps and Match Ends from Floor of Palace Theatre;
  Row   A;   1   to   50。〃   Everywhere   were   evidences   of   this   wonderful   man's
  system and perspicacity。
  I was thus engaged when I heard the slight creaking of a door; and I
  looked   up   as   a   stranger   entered。  He   was   a   rough…looking   man;   with   a
  shabby   overcoat   and   a   still   more   disreputable   muffler   around   his   throat
  and the lower part of his face。          Considerably annoyed at his intrusion; I
  turned upon him rather sharply; when; with a mumbled; growling apology
  for   mistaking   the   room;   he   shuffled   out   again   and   closed   the   door。   I
  followed him quickly to the landing and saw that he disappeared down the
  stairs。    With   my   mind   full   of the  robbery;   the  incident   made   a   singular
  impression upon me。          I knew my friend's habit of hasty absences from his
  room  in   his   moments   of deep   inspiration;   it   was   only  too probable   that;
  with his powerful intellect and magnificent perceptive genius concentrated
  on one subject; he should be careless of his own belongings; and no doubt
  even forget to take the ordinary precaution of locking up his drawers。                     I
  tried one or two and found that I was right; although for some reason I was
  unable   to   open one to   its   fullest   extent。   The   handles   were sticky;  as   if
  some     one   had   opened     them    with   dirty  fingers。    Knowing       Hemlock's
  fastidious cleanliness; I resolved to inform him of this circumstance; but I
  forgot it; alas! untilbut I am anticipating my story。
  His absence was strangely prolonged。              I at last seated myself by the
  fire; and lulled by warmth and the patter of the rain on the window; I fell
  asleep。     I   may   have   dreamt;   for   during   my   sleep   I   had   a   vague   semi…
  consciousness as of hands being softly pressed on my pocketsno doubt
  induced by the story of the robbery。            When I came fully to my senses; I
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  found   Hemlock   Jones   sitting   on   the   other   side   of   the   hearth;   his   deeply
  concentrated gaze fixed on the fire。
  〃I   found   you   so   comfortably   asleep   that   I   could   not   bear   to   awaken
  you;〃 he said; with a smile。
  I   rubbed    my   eyes。    〃And   what   news?〃   I   asked。