“Ah!“saidhe,“IforgotthatIhadnotseenyouforsomeweeks。
  ItisalittlesouvenirfromtheKingofBohemia,inreturnformyassistanceinthecaseoftheIreneAdlerpapers。”
  “Andthering?“Iasked,glancingataremarkablebrilliantwhichsparkleduponhisfinger。
  “ItwasfromthereigningfamilyofHolland,thoughthematterinwhichIservedthemwasofsuchdelicacythatIcannotconfideiteventoyou,whohavebeengoodenoughtochronicleoneortwoofmylittleproblems。”
  “Andhaveyouanyonhandjustnow?“Iaskedwithinterest。
  “Sometenortwelve,butnonewhichpresentanyfeaturesofinterest。Theyareimportant,youunderstand,withoutbeinginteresting。IndeedIhavefoundthatitisusuallyinunimportantmattersthatthereisafieldfortheobservation,andforthequickanalysisofcauseandeffectwhichgivesthecharmtoaninvestigation。Thelargercrimesareapttobethesimpler,forthebiggerthecrime,themoreobvious,asarule,isthemotive。
  Inthesecases,saveforoneratherintricatematterwhichhasbeenreferredtomefromMarseilles,thereisnothingwhichpresentsanyfeaturesofinterest。Itispossible,however,thatImayhavesomethingbetterbeforeverymanyminutesareover,forthisisoneofmyclients,orIammuchmistaken。”
  Hehadrisenfromhischair,andwasstandingbetweenthepartedblinds,gazingdownintothedull,neutral-tintedLondonstreet。
  Lookingoverhisshoulder,Isawthatonthepavementoppositetherestoodalargewomanwithaheavyfurboaroundherneck,andalargecurlingredfeatherinabroad-brimmedhatwhichwastiltedinacoquettishDuchess-of-Devonshirefashionoverherear。
  Fromunderthisgreatpanoplyshepeepedupinanervous,hesitatingfashionatourwindows,whileherbodyoscillatedbackwardandforward,andherfingersfidgetedwithherglovebuttons。Suddenly,withaplunge,asoftheswimmerwholeavesthebank,shehurriedacrosstheroad,andweheardthesharpclangofthebell。
  “Ihaveseenthosesymptomsbefore,“saidHolmes,throwinghiscigaretteintothefire。“Oscillationuponthepavementalwaysmeansanaffairedecoeur。Shewouldlikeadvice,butisnotsurethatthematterisnottoodelicateforcommunication。Andyetevenherewemaydiscriminate。Whenawomanhasbeenseriouslywrongedbyaman,shenolongeroscillates,andtheusualsymptomisabrokenbellwire。Herewemaytakeitthatthereisalovematter,butthatthemaidenisnotsomuchangryasperplexedorgrieved。Buthereshecomesinpersontoresolveourdoubts。”
  Ashespoke,therewasatapatthedoor,andtheboyinbuttonsenteredtoannounceMissMarySutherland,whiletheladyherselfloomedbehindhissmallblackfigurelikeafull-sailedmerchantmanbehindatinypilotboat。SherlockHolmeswelcomedherwiththeeasycourtesyforwhichhewasremarkable,andhavingclosedthedoor,andbowedherintoanarmchair,helookedheroverintheminuteandyetabstractedfashionwhichwaspeculiartohim。
  “Doyounotfind,“hesaid,“thatwithyourshortsightitisalittletryingtodosomuchtypewriting?“
  “Ididatfirst,“sheanswered,“butnowIknowwherethelettersarewithoutlooking。”Then,suddenlyrealizingthefullpurportofhiswords,shegaveaviolentstart,andlookedupwithfearandastonishmentuponherbroad,good-humoredface。“You”veheardaboutme,Mr。Holmes,“shecried,“elsehowcouldyouknowallthat?“
  “Nevermind,“saidHolmes,laughing,“itismybusinesstoknowthings。PerhapsIhavetrainedmyselftoseewhatothersoverlook。
  Ifnot,whyshouldyoucometoconsultme?“
  “Icametoyou,sir,becauseIheardofyoufromMrs。Etherege,whosehusbandyoufoundsoeasilywhenthepoliceandeveryonehadgivenhimupfordead。Oh,Mr。Holmes,Iwishyouwoulddoasmuchforme。I”mnotrich,butstillIhaveahundredayearinmyownright,besidesthelittlethatImakebythemachine,andIwouldgiveitalltoknowwhathasbecomeofMr。HosmerAngel。”
  “Whydidyoucomeawaytoconsultmeinsuchahurry?“askedSherlockHolmes,withhisfingertipstogether,andhiseyestotheceiling。
  AgainastartledlookcameoverthesomewhatvacuousfaceofMissMarySutherland。“Yes,Ididbangoutofthehouse,“shesaid,“foritmademeangrytoseetheeasywayinwhichMr。Windibank——
  thatis,myfather——tookitall。Hewouldnotgotothepolice,andhewouldnotgotoyou,andsoatlast,ashewoulddonothing,andkeptonsayingthattherewasnoharmdone,itmadememad,andIjustonwithmythingsandcamerightawaytoyou。”
  “Yourfather?“saidHolmes。“Yourstepfather,surely,sincethenameisdifferent。”
  “Yes,mystepfather。Icallhimfather,thoughitsoundsfunny,too,forheisonlyfiveyearsandtwomonthsolderthanmyself。”
  “Andyourmotherisalive?“
  “Oh,yes;motherisaliveandwell。Iwasn”tbestpleased,Mr。
  Holmes,whenshemarriedagainsosoonafterfather”sdeath,andamanwhowasnearlyfifteenyearsyoungerthanherself。FatherwasaplumberintheTottenhamCourtRoad,andheleftatidybusinessbehindhim,whichmothercarriedonwithMr。Hardy,theforeman;
  butwhenMr。Windibankcamehemadehersellthebusiness,forhewasverysuperior,beingatravelerinwines。Theygotfourthousandsevenhundredforthegood-willandinterest,whichwasn”tnearasmuchasfathercouldhavegotifhehadbeenalive。”
  IhadexpectedtoseeSherlockHolmesimpatientunderthisramblingandinconsequentialnarrative,but,onthecontrary,hehadlistenedwiththegreatestconcentrationofattention。
  “Yourownlittleincome,“heasked,“doesitcomeoutofthebusiness?“
  “Oh,no,sir。Itisquiteseparate,andwasleftmebymyUncleNedinAuckland。ItisinNewZealandstock,payingfourandhalfpercent。Twothousandfivehundredpoundswastheamount,butI
  canonlytouchtheinterest。”
  “Youinterestmeextremely,“saidHolmes。“Andsinceyoudrawsolargeasumasahundredayear,withwhatyouearnintothebargain,younodoubttravelalittle,andindulgeyourselfineveryway。Ibelievethatasingleladycangetonverynicelyuponanincomeofaboutsixtypounds。”
  “Icoulddowithmuchlessthanthat,Mr。Holmes,butyouunderstandthataslongasIliveathomeIdon”twishtobeaburdentothem,andsotheyhavetheuseofthemoneyjustwhileI
  amstayingwiththem。Ofcoursethatisonlyjustforthetime。
  Mr。Windibankdrawsmyinteresteveryquarter,andpaysitovertomother,andIfindthatIcandoprettywellwithwhatIearnattypewriting。Itbringsmetwopenceasheet,andIcanoftendofromfifteentotwentysheetsinaday。”
  “Youhavemadeyourpositionverycleartome,“saidHolmes。“Thisismyfriend,DoctorWatson,beforewhomyoucanspeakasfreelyasbeforemyself。KindlytellusnowallaboutyourconnectionwithMr。HosmerAngel。”
  AflushstoleoverMissSutherland”sface,andshepickednervouslyatthefringeofherjacket。“Imethimfirstatthegasfitters”
  ball,“shesaid。“Theyusedtosendfatherticketswhenhewasalive,andthenafterwardstheyrememberedus,andsentthemtomother。Mr。Windibankdidnotwishustogo。Heneverdidwishustogoanywhere。HewouldgetquitemadifIwantedsomuchastojoinaSundaySchooltreat。ButthistimeIwassetongoing,andIwouldgo,forwhatrighthadhetoprevent?Hesaidthefolkwerenotfitforustoknow,whenallfather”sfriendsweretobethere。AndhesaidthatIhadnothingfittowear,whenIhadmypurpleplushthatIhadneversomuchastakenoutofthedrawer。
  Atlast,whennothingelsewoulddo,hewentofftoFranceuponthebusinessofthefirm;butwewent,motherandI,withMr。Hardy,whousedtobeourforeman,anditwasthereImetMr。HosmerAngel。”
  “Isuppose,“saidHolmes,“thatwhenMr。WindibankcamebackfromFrance,hewasveryannoyedatyourhavinggonetotheball?“
  “Oh,well,hewasverygoodaboutit。Helaughed,Iremember,andshruggedhisshoulders,andsaidtherewasnousedenyinganythingtoawoman,forshewouldhaveherway。”
  “Isee。Thenatthegasfitters”ballyoumet,asIunderstand,agentlemancalledMr。HosmerAngel?“
  “Yes,sir。Imethimthatnight,andhecallednextdaytoaskifwehadgothomeallsafe,andafterthatwemethim——thatistosay,Mr。Holmes,Imethimtwiceforwalks,butafterthatfathercamebackagain,andMr。HosmerAngelcouldnotcometothehouseanymore。”
  “No?“
  “Well,youknow,fatherdidn”tlikeanythingofthesort。Hewouldn”thaveanyvisitorsifhecouldhelpit,andheusedtosaythatawomanshouldbehappyinherownfamilycircle。Butthen,asIusedtosaytomother,awomanwantsherowncircletobeginwith,andIhadnotgotmineyet。”
  “ButhowaboutMr。HosmerAngel?Didhemakenoattempttoseeyou?“
  “Well,fatherwasgoingofftoFranceagaininaweek,andHosmerwroteandsaidthatitwouldbesaferandbetternottoseeeachotheruntilhehadgone。Wecouldwriteinthemeantime,andheusedtowriteeveryday。Itookthelettersinthemorning,sotherewasnoneedforfathertoknow。”
  “Wereyouengagedtothegentlemanatthistime?“
  “Oh,yes,Mr。Holmes。Wewereengagedafterthefirstwalkthatwetook。Hosmer——Mr。Angel——wasacashierinanofficeinLeadenhallStreet——and”
  “Whatoffice?“
  “That”stheworstofit,Mr。Holmes;Idon”tknow。”
  “Wheredidhelive,then?“
  “Hesleptonthepremises。”
  “Andyoudon”tknowhisaddress?“
  “No——exceptthatitwasLeadenhallStreet。”
  “Wheredidyouaddressyourletters,then?“
  “TotheLeadenhallStreetPostOffice,tobelefttillcalledfor。
  Hesaidthatiftheyweresenttotheofficehewouldbechaffedbyalltheotherclerksabouthavinglettersfromalady,soIofferedtotypewritethem,likehedidhis,buthewouldn”thavethat,forhesaidthatwhenIwrotethemtheyseemedtocomefromme,butwhentheyweretypewrittenhealwaysfeltthatthemachinehadcomebetweenus。Thatwilljustshowyouhowfondhewasofme,Mr。
  Holmes,andthelittlethingsthathewouldthinkof。”
  “Itwasmostsuggestive,“saidHolmes。“Ithaslongbeenanaxiomofminethatthelittlethingsareinfinitelythemostimportant。
  CanyourememberanyotherlittlethingsaboutMr。HosmerAngel?“
  “Hewasaveryshyman,Mr。Holmes。Hewouldratherwalkwithmeintheeveningthaninthedaylight,forhesaidthathehatedtobeconspicuous。Veryretiringandgentlemanlyhewas。Evenhisvoicewasgentle。He”dhadthequinsyandswollenglandswhenhewasyoung,hetoldme,andithadlefthimwithaweakthroatandahesitating,whisperingfashionofspeech。Hewasalwayswelldressed,veryneatandplain,buthiseyeswereweak,justasmineare,andheworetintedglassesagainsttheglare。”
  “Well,andwhathappenedwhenMr。Windibank,yourstepfather,returnedtoFrance?“
  “Mr。HosmerAngelcametothehouseagain,andproposedthatweshouldmarrybeforefathercameback。Hewasindreadfulearnest,andmademeswear,withmyhandsontheTestament,thatwhateverhappenedIwouldalwaysbetruetohim。Mothersaidhewasquiterighttomakemeswear,andthatitwasasignofhispassion。
  Motherwasallinhisfavorfromthefirst,andwasevenfonderofhimthanIwas。Then,whentheytalkedofmarryingwithintheweek,Ibegantoaskaboutfather;buttheybothsaidnevertomindaboutfather,butjusttotellhimafterwardsandmothersaidshewouldmakeitallrightwithhim。Ididn”tquitelikethat,Mr。
  Holmes。ItseemedfunnythatIshouldaskhisleave,ashewasonlyafewyearsolderthanme;butIdidn”twanttodoanythingonthesly,soIwrotetofatheratBordeaux,wherethecompanyhasitsFrenchoffices,butthelettercamebacktomeontheverymorningofthewedding。”
  “Itmissedhim,then?“
  “Yes,sir,forhehadstartedtoEnglandjustbeforeitarrived。”
  “Ha!thatwasunfortunate。Yourweddingwasarranged,then,fortheFriday。Wasittobeinchurch?“
  “Yes,sir,butveryquietly。ItwastobeatSt。Saviour”s,nearKing”sCross,andweweretohavebreakfastafterwardsattheSt。
  PancrasHotel。Hosmercameforusinahansom,butasthereweretwoofus,heputusbothintoit,andsteppedhimselfintoafour-
  wheeler,whichhappenedtobetheonlyothercabinthestreet。Wegottothechurchfirst,andwhenthefour-wheelerdroveupwewaitedforhimtostepout,butheneverdid,andwhenthecabmangotdownfromtheboxandlooked,therewasnoonethere!Thecabmansaidthathecouldnotimaginewhathadbecomeofhim,forhehadseenhimgetinwithhisowneyes。ThatwaslastFriday,Mr。Holmes,andIhaveneverseenorheardanythingsincethentothrowanylightuponwhatbecameofhim。”
  “Itseemstomethatyouhavebeenveryshamefullytreated,“saidHolmes。
  “Oh,no,sir!Hewastoogoodandkindtoleavemeso。Why,allthemorninghewassayingtomethat,whateverhappened,Iwastobetrue;andthatevenifsomethingquiteunforeseenoccurredtoseparateus,IwasalwaystorememberthatIwaspledgedtohim,andthathewouldclaimhispledgesoonerorlater。Itseemedstrangetalkforaweddingmorning,butwhathashappenedsincegivesameaningtoit。”
  “Mostcertainlyitdoes。Yourownopinionis,then,thatsomeunforeseencatastrophehasoccurredtohim?“
  “Yes,sir。Ibelievethatheforesawsomedanger,orelsehewouldnothavetalkedso。AndthenIthinkthatwhatheforesawhappened。”
  “Butyouhavenonotionastowhatitcouldhavebeen?“
  “None。”
  “Onemorequestion。Howdidyourmothertakethematter?“
  “Shewasangry,andsaidthatIwasnevertospeakofthematteragain。”
  “Andyourfather?Didyoutellhim?“
  “Yes,andheseemedtothink,withme,thatsomethinghadhappened,andthatIshouldhearofHosmeragain。Ashesaid,whatinterestcouldanyonehaveinbringingmetothedoorofthechurch,andthenleavingme?Now,ifhehadborrowedmymoney,orifhehadmarriedmeandgotmymoneysettledonhim,theremightbesomereason;butHosmerwasveryindependentaboutmoney,andneverwouldlookatashillingofmine。Andyetwhatcouldhavehappened?Andwhycouldhenotwrite?Oh!itdrivesmehalfmadtothinkof,andIcan”tsleepawinkatnight。”Shepulledalittlehandkerchiefoutofhermuff,andbegantosobheavilyintoit。
  “Ishallglanceintothecaseforyou,“saidHolmes,rising,“andI
  havenodoubtthatweshallreachsomedefiniteresult。Lettheweightofthematterrestuponmenow,anddonotletyourminddwelluponitfurther。Aboveall,trytoletMr。HosmerAngelvanishfromyourmemory,ashehasdonefromyourlife。”
  “Thenyoudon”tthinkI”llseehimagain?“
  “Ifearnot。”
  “Thenwhathashappenedtohim?“
  “Youwillleavethatquestioninmyhands。Ishouldlikeanaccuratedescriptionofhim,andanylettersofhiswhichyoucanspare。”
  “IadvertisedforhiminlastSaturday”sChronicle,“saidshe。
  “Hereistheslip,andherearefourlettersfromhim。”
  “Thankyou。Andyouraddress?“
  “No。31LyonPlace,Camberwell。”
  “Mr。Angel”saddressyouneverhad,Iunderstand。Whereisyourfather”splaceofbusiness?“
  “HetravelsforWesthouse&Marbank,thegreatclaretimportersofFenchurchStreet。”
  “Thankyou。Youhavemadeyourstatementveryclearly。Youwillleavethepapershere,andremembertheadvicewhichIhavegivenyou。Letthewholeincidentbeasealedbook,anddonotallowittoaffectyourlife。”
  “Youareverykind,Mr。Holmes,butIcannotdothat。IshallbetruetoHosmer。Heshallfindmereadywhenhecomesback。”
  Forallthepreposteroushatandthevacuousface,therewassomethingnobleinthesimplefaithofourvisitorwhichcompelledourrespect。Shelaidherlittlebundleofpapersuponthetable,andwentherway,withapromisetocomeagainwhenevershemightbesummoned。
  SherlockHolmessatsilentforafewminuteswithhisfingertipsstillpressedtogether,hislegsstretchedoutinfrontofhim,andhisgazedirectedupwardtotheceiling。Thenhetookdownfromtheracktheoldandoilyclaypipe,whichwastohimasacounselor,and,havinglightedit,heleanedbackinhischair,withthickbluecloudwreathsspinningupfromhim,andalookofinfinitelanguorinhisface。
  “Quiteaninterestingstudy,thatmaiden,“heobserved。“Ifoundhermoreinterestingthanherlittleproblem,which,bytheway,isratheratriteone。Youwillfindparallelcases,ifyouconsultmyindex,inAndoverin”77,andtherewassomethingofthesortatTheHaguelastyear。Oldasistheidea,however,therewereoneortwodetailswhichwerenewtome。Butthemaidenherselfwasmostinstructive。”
  “Youappearedtoreadagooddealuponherwhichwasquiteinvisibletome,“Iremarked。
  “Notinvisible,butunnoticed,Watson。Youdidnotknowwheretolook,andsoyoumissedallthatwasimportant。Icanneverbringyoutorealizetheimportanceofsleeves,thesuggestivenessofthumbnails,orthegreatissuesthatmayhangfromabootlace。
  Now,whatdidyougatherfromthatwoman”sappearance?Describeit。”
  “Well,shehadaslate-colored,broad-brimmedstrawhat,withafeatherofabrickishred。Herjacketwasblack,withblackbeadsseweduponitandafringeoflittleblackjetornaments。Herdresswasbrown,ratherdarkerthancoffeecolor,withalittlepurpleplushattheneckandsleeves。Herglovesweregrayish,andwerewornthroughattherightforefinger。HerbootsIdidn”tobserve。Shehadsmallround,hanginggoldearrings,andageneralairofbeingfairlywell-to-do,inavulgar,comfortable,easygoingway。”
  SherlockHolmesclappedhishandssoftlytogetherandchuckled。
  “”Ponmyword,Watson,youarecomingalongwonderfully。Youhavereallydoneverywellindeed。Itistruethatyouhavemissedeverythingofimportance,butyouhavehituponthemethod,andyouhaveaquickeyeforcolor。Nevertrusttogeneralimpressions,myboy,butconcentrateyourselfupondetails。Myfirstglanceisalwaysatawoman”ssleeve。Inamanitisperhapsbetterfirsttotakethekneeofthetrouser。Asyouobserve,thiswomanhadplushuponhersleeve,whichisamostusefulmaterialforshowingtraces。Thedoublelinealittleabovethewrist,wherethetypewritistpressesagainstthetable,wasbeautifullydefined。
  Thesewingmachine,ofthehandtype,leavesasimilarmark,butonlyontheleftarm,andonthesideofitfarthestfromthethumb,insteadofbeingrightacrossthebroadestpart,asthiswas。Ithenglancedatherface,andobservingthedintofapince-nezateithersideofhernose,Iventuredaremarkuponshortsightandtypewriting,whichseemedtosurpriseher。”
  “Itsurprisedme。”
  “But,surely,itwasveryobvious。Iwasthenmuchsurprisedandinterestedonglancingdowntoobservethat,thoughthebootswhichshewaswearingwerenotunlikeeachother,theywerereallyoddones,theonehavingaslightlydecoratedtoecapandtheotheraplainone。Onewasbuttonedonlyinthetwolowerbuttonsoutoffive,andtheotheratthefirst,third,andfifth。Now,whenyouseethatayounglady,otherwiseneatlydressed,hascomeawayfromhomewithoddboots,half-buttoned,itisnogreatdeductiontosaythatshecameawayinahurry。”
  “Andwhatelse?“Iasked,keenlyinterested,asIalwayswas,bymyfriend”sincisivereasoning。
  “Inoted,inpassing,thatshehadwrittenanotebeforeleavinghome,butafterbeingfullydressed。Youobservedthatherrightglovewastornattheforefinger,butyoudidnot,apparently,seethatbothgloveandfingerwerestainedwithvioletink。Shehadwritteninahurry,anddippedherpentoodeep。Itmusthavebeenthismorning,orthemarkwouldnotremainclearuponthefinger。
  Allthisisamusing,thoughratherelementary,butImustgobacktobusiness,Watson。WouldyoumindreadingmetheadvertiseddescriptionofMr。HosmerAngel?“
  Iheldthelittleprintedsliptothelight。“Missing,“itsaid,“onthemorningofthefourteenth,agentlemannamedHosmerAngel。
  Aboutfivefeetseveninchesinheight;stronglybuilt,sallowcomplexion,blackhair,alittlebaldinthecenter,bushyblackside-whiskersandmustache;tintedglasses;slightinfirmityofspeech。Wasdressed,whenlastseen,inblackfrock-coatfacedwithsilk,blackwaistcoat,goldAlbertchain,andgrayHarristweedtrousers,withbrowngaitersoverelastic-sidedboots。KnowntohavebeenemployedinanofficeinLeadenhallStreet。Anybodybringing,“etc。,etc。
  “Thatwilldo,“saidHolmes。“Astotheletters,“hecontinued,glancingoverthem,“theyareverycommonplace。AbsolutelynoclewinthemtoMr。Angel,savethathequotesBalzaconce。Thereisoneremarkablepoint,however,whichwillnodoubtstrikeyou。”
  “Theyaretypewritten,“Iremarked。
  “Notonlythat,butthesignatureistypewritten。Lookattheneatlittle”HosmerAngel”atthebottom。Thereisadate,yousee,butnosuperscriptionexceptLeadenhallStreet,whichisrathervague。
  Thepointaboutthesignatureisverysuggestive——infact,wemaycallitconclusive。”
  “Ofwhat?“
  “Mydearfellow,isitpossibleyoudonotseehowstronglyitbearsuponthecase?“
  “IcannotsaythatIdo,unlessitwerethathewishedtobeabletodenyhissignatureifanactionforbreachofpromisewereinstituted。”
  “No,thatwasnotthepoint。However,Ishallwritetwoletterswhichshouldsettlethematter。OneistoafirmintheCity,theotheristotheyounglady”sstepfather,Mr。Windibank,askinghimwhetherhecouldmeetushereatsixo”clockto-morrowevening。Itisjustaswellthatweshoulddobusinesswiththemalerelatives。
  Andnow,doctor,wecandonothinguntiltheanswerstothoseletterscome,sowemayputourlittleproblemupontheshelffortheinterim。”
  Ihadhadsomanyreasonstobelieveinmyfriend”ssubtlepowersofreasoning,andextraordinaryenergyinaction,thatIfeltthathemusthavesomesolidgroundsfortheassuredandeasydemeanorwithwhichhetreatedthesingularmysterywhichhehadbeencalledupontofathom。OnceonlyhadIknownhimtofail,inthecaseoftheKingofBohemiaandtheIreneAdlerphotograph,butwhenI
  lookedbacktotheweirdbusinessofthe“SignoftheFour,“andtheextraordinarycircumstancesconnectedwiththe“StudyinScarlet,“Ifeltthatitwouldbeastrangetangleindeedwhichhecouldnotunravel。
  Ilefthimthen,stillpuffingathisblackclaypipe,withtheconvictionthatwhenIcameagainonthenexteveningIwouldfindthatheheldinhishandsalltheclewswhichwouldleaduptotheidentityofthedisappearingbridegroomofMissMarySutherland。
  Aprofessionalcaseofgreatgravitywasengagingmyownattentionatthetime,andthewholeofnextdayIwasbusyatthebedsideofthesufferer。Itwasnotuntilcloseuponsixo”clockthatIfoundmyselffree,andwasabletospringintoahansomanddrivetoBakerStreet,halfafraidthatImightbetoolatetoassistatthedenouementofthelittlemystery。IfoundSherlockHolmesalone,however,halfasleep,withhislong,thinformcurledupintherecessesofhisarmchair。Aformidablearrayofbottlesandtest-
  tubes,withthepungent,cleanlysmellofhydrochloricacid,toldmethathehadspenthisdayinthechemicalworkwhichwassodeartohim。
  “Well,haveyousolvedit?“IaskedasIentered。
  “Yes。Itwasthebisulphateofbaryta。”
  “No,no;themystery!“Icried。
  “Oh,that!IthoughtofthesaltthatIhavebeenworkingupon。
  Therewasneveranymysteryinthematter,though,asIsaidyesterday,someofthedetailsareofinterest。Theonlydrawbackisthatthereisnolaw,Ifear,thatcantouchthescoundrel。”
  “Whowashe,then,andwhatwashisobjectindesertingMissSutherland?“
  Thequestionwashardlyoutofmymouth,andHolmeshadnotyetopenedhislipstoreply,whenweheardaheavyfootfallinthepassage,andatapatthedoor。
  “Thisisthegirl”sstepfather,Mr。JamesWindibank,“saidHolmes。
  “Hehaswrittentometosaythathewouldbehereatsix。Comein!“
  Themanwhoenteredwasasturdy,middle-sizedfellow,somethirtyyearsofage,cleanshaven,andsallow-skinned,withabland,insinuatingmanner,andapairofwonderfullysharpandpenetratinggrayeyes。Heshotaquestioningglanceateachofus,placedhisshinytophatuponthesideboard,and,withaslightbow,sidleddownintothenearestchair。
  “Goodevening,Mr。JamesWindibank,“saidHolmes。“Ithinkthistypewrittenletterisfromyou,inwhichyoumadeanappointmentwithmeforsixo”clock?“
  “Yes,sir。IamafraidthatIamalittlelate,butIamnotquitemyownmaster,youknow。IamsorrythatMissSutherlandhastroubledyouaboutthislittlematter,forIthinkitisfarbetternottowashlinenofthesortinpublic。Itwasquiteagainstmywishesthatshecame,butsheisaveryexcitable,impulsivegirl,asyoumayhavenoticed,andsheisnoteasilycontrolledwhenshehasmadeuphermindonapoint。Ofcourse,Ididnotmindyousomuch,asyouarenotconnectedwiththeofficialpolice,butitisnotpleasanttohaveafamilymisfortunelikethisnoisedabroad。
  Besides,itisauselessexpense,forhowcouldyoupossiblyfindthisHosmerAngel?“
  “Onthecontrary,“saidHolmes,quietly,“IhaveeveryreasontobelievethatIwillsucceedindiscoveringMr。HosmerAngel。”
  Mr。Windibankgaveaviolentstart,anddroppedhisgloves。“Iamdelightedtohearit,“hesaid。
  “Itisacuriousthing,“remarkedHolmes,“thatatypewriterhasreallyquiteasmuchindividualityasaman”shandwriting。Unlesstheyarequitenewnotwoofthemwriteexactlyalike。Somelettersgetmorewornthanothers,andsomewearonlyononeside。
  Now,youremarkinthisnoteofyours,Mr。Windibank,thatineverycasethereissomelittleslurringoverthee,andaslightdefectinthetailofther。Therearefourteenothercharacteristics,butthosearethemoreobvious。”
  “Wedoallourcorrespondencewiththismachineattheoffice,andnodoubtitisalittleworn,“ourvisitoranswered,glancingkeenlyatHolmeswithhisbrightlittleeyes。
  “AndnowIwillshowyouwhatisreallyaveryinterestingstudy,Mr。Windibank,“Holmescontinued。“Ithinkofwritinganotherlittlemonographsomeofthesedaysonthetypewriteranditsrelationtocrime。ItisasubjecttowhichIhavedevotedsomelittleattention。Ihaveherefourletterswhichpurporttocomefromthemissingman。Theyarealltypewritten。Ineachcase,notonlyarethee”sslurredandther”stailless,butyouwillobserve,ifyoucaretousemymagnifyinglens,thatthefourteenothercharacteristicstowhichIhavealludedarethereaswell。”
  Mr。Windibanksprungoutofhischair,andpickeduphishat。“I
  cannotwastetimeoverthissortoffantastictalk,Mr。Holmes,“hesaid。“Ifyoucancatchtheman,catchhim,andletmeknowwhenyouhavedoneit。”
  “Certainly,“saidHolmes,steppingoverandturningthekeyinthedoor。“Iletyouknow,then,thatIhavecaughthim!“
  “What!where?“shoutedMr。Windibank,turningwhitetohislips,andglancingabouthimlikearatinatrap。
  “Oh,itwon”tdo——reallyitwon”t,“saidHolmes,suavely。“Thereisnopossiblegettingoutofit,Mr。Windibank。Itisquitetootransparent,anditwasaverybadcomplimentwhenyousaidthatitwasimpossibleformetosolvesosimpleaquestion。That”sright!
  Sitdown,andletustalkitover。”
  Ourvisitorcollapsedintoachair,withaghastlyface,andaglitterofmoistureonhisbrow。“It——it”snotactionable,“hestammered。
  “Iamverymuchafraidthatitisnot;butbetweenourselves,Windibank,itwasascruel,andselfish,andheartlessatrickinapettywayasevercamebeforeme。Now,letmejustrunoverthecourseofevents,andyouwillcontradictmeifIgowrong。”
  Themansathuddledupinhischair,withhisheadsunkuponhisbreast,likeonewhoisutterlycrushed。Holmesstuckhisfeetuponthecornerofthemantelpiece,and,leaningbackwithhishandsinhispockets,begantalking,rathertohimself,asitseemed,thantous。
  “Themanmarriedawomanverymucholderthanhimselfforhermoney,“saidhe,“andheenjoyedtheuseofthemoneyofthedaughteraslongasshelivedwiththem。Itwasaconsiderablesum,forpeopleintheirposition,andthelossofitwouldhavemadeaseriousdifference。Itwasworthanefforttopreserveit。
  Thedaughterwasofagood,amiabledisposition,butaffectionateandwarmheartedinherways,sothatitwasevidentthatwithherfairpersonaladvantages,andherlittleincome,shewouldnotbeallowedtoremainsinglelong。Nowhermarriagewouldmean,ofcourse,thelossofahundredayear,sowhatdoesherstepfatherdotopreventit?Hetakestheobviouscourseofkeepingherathome,andforbiddinghertoseekthecompanyofpeopleofherownage。Butsoonhefoundthatthatwouldnotanswerforever。Shebecamerestive,insisteduponherrights,andfinallyannouncedherpositiveintentionofgoingtoacertainball。Whatdoeshercleverstepfatherdothen?Heconceivesanideamorecreditabletohisheadthantohisheart。Withtheconnivanceandassistanceofhiswife,hedisguisedhimself,coveredthosekeeneyeswithtintedglasses,maskedthefacewithamustacheandapairofbushywhiskers,sunkthatclearvoiceintoaninsinuatingwhisper,anddoublysecureonaccountofthegirl”sshortsight,heappearsasMr。HosmerAngel,andkeepsoffotherloversbymakinglovehimself。”
  “Itwasonlyajokeatfirst,“groanedourvisitor。“Weneverthoughtthatshewouldhavebeensocarriedaway。”
  “Verylikelynot。Howeverthatmaybe,theyoungladywasverydecidedlycarriedaway,andhavingquitemadeuphermindthatherstepfatherwasinFrance,thesuspicionoftreacheryneverforaninstantenteredhermind。Shewasflatteredbythegentleman”sattentions,andtheeffectwasincreasedbytheloudlyexpressedadmirationofhermother。ThenMr。Angelbegantocall,foritwasobviousthatthemattershouldbepushedasfarasifwouldgo,ifarealeffectweretobeproduced。Thereweremeetings,andanengagement,whichwouldfinallysecurethegirl”saffectionsfromturningtowardanyoneelse。Butthedeceptioncouldnotbekeptupforever。ThesepretendedjourneystoFrancewererathercumbrous。
  Thethingtodowasclearlytobringthebusinesstoanendinsuchadramaticmannerthatitwouldleaveapermanentimpressionupontheyounglady”smind,andpreventherfromlookinguponanyothersuitorforsometimetocome。HencethosevowsoffidelityexacteduponaTestament,andhencealsotheallusionstoapossibilityofsomethinghappeningontheverymorningofthewedding。JamesWindibankwishedMissSutherlandtobesoboundtoHosmerAngel,andsouncertainastohisfate,thatfortenyearstocome,atanyrate,shewouldnotlistentoanotherman。Asfarasthechurchdoorhebroughther,andthen,ashecouldgonofarther,heconvenientlyvanishedawaybytheoldtrickofsteppinginatonedoorofafour-wheelerandoutattheother。Ithinkthatthatwasthechainofevents,Mr。Windibank!“
  OurvisitorhadrecoveredsomethingofhisassurancewhileHolmeshadbeentalking,andherosefromhischairnowwithacoldsneeruponhispaleface。
  “Itmaybeso,oritmaynot,Mr。Holmes,“saidhe;“butifyouaresoverysharpyououghttobesharpenoughtoknowthatitisyouwhoarebreakingthelawnow,andnotme。Ihavedonenothingactionablefromthefirst,butaslongasyoukeepthatdoorlockedyoulayyourselfopentoanactionforassaultandillegalconstraint。”
  “Thelawcannot,asyousay,touchyou,“saidHolmes,unlockingandthrowingopenthedoor,“yetthereneverwasamanwhodeservedpunishmentmore。Iftheyoungladyhasabrotherorafriend,heoughttolayawhipacrossyourshoulders。ByJove!“hecontinued,flushingupatthesightofthebittersneerupontheman”sface,“itisnotpartofmydutiestomyclient,buthere”sahuntingcrophandy,andIthinkIshalljusttreatmyselfto”Hetooktwoswiftstepstothewhip,butbeforehecouldgraspittherewasawildclatterofstepsuponthestairs,theheavyhalldoorbanged,andfromthewindowwecouldseeMr。JamesWindibankrunningatthetopofhisspeeddowntheroad。
  “There”sacold-bloodedscoundrel!“saidHolmes,laughingashethrewhimselfdownintohischaironcemore。“Thatfellowwillrisefromcrimetocrimeuntilhedoessomethingverybadandendsonagallows。Thecasehas,insomerespects,beennotentirelydevoidofinterest。”
  “Icannotnowentirelyseeallthestepsofyourreasoning,“I
  remarked。
  “Well,ofcourseitwasobviousfromthefirstthatthisMr。HosmerAngelmusthavesomestrongobjectforhiscuriousconduct,anditwasequallyclearthattheonlymanwhoreallyprofitedbytheincident,asfaraswecouldsee,wasthestepfather。Thenthefactthatthetwomenwerenevertogether,butthattheonealwaysappearedwhentheotherwasaway,wassuggestive。Sowerethetintedspectaclesandthecuriousvoice,whichbothhintedatadisguise,asdidthebushywhiskers。Mysuspicionswereallconfirmedbyhispeculiaractionintypewritinghissignature,which,ofcourse,inferredthathishandwritingwassofamiliartoherthatshewouldrecognizeeventhesmallestsampleofit。Youseealltheseisolatedfacts,togetherwithmanyminorones,allpointedinthesamedirection。”
  “Andhowdidyouverifythem?“
  “Havingoncespottedmyman,itwaseasytogetcorroboration。I
  knewthefirmforwhichthismanworked。Havingtakentheprinteddescription,Ieliminatedeverythingfromitwhichcouldbetheresultofadisguise,——thewhiskers,theglasses,thevoice,——andI
  sentittothefirmwitharequestthattheywouldinformmewhetheritansweredtothedescriptionofanyoftheirtravelers。
  Ihadalreadynoticedthepeculiaritiesofthetypewriter,andI
  wrotetothemanhimselfathisbusinessaddress,askinghimifhewouldcomehere。AsIexpected,hisreplywastypewritten,andrevealedthesametrivialbutcharacteristicdefects。ThesamepostbroughtmealetterfromWesthouse&Marbank,ofFenchurchStreet,tosaythatthedescriptiontalliedineveryrespectwiththatoftheiremployee,JamesWindibank。Voilatout!“
  “AndMissSutherland?“
  “IfItellhershewillnotbelieveme。YoumayremembertheoldPersiansaying,”Thereisdangerforhimwhotakeththetigercub,anddangeralsoforwhososnatchethadelusionfromawoman。”
  ThereisasmuchsenseinHafizasinHorace,andasmuchknowledgeoftheworld。”
  AScandalinBohemiaI
  ToSherlockHolmessheisalwaysTHEwoman。Ihaveseldomheardhimmentionherunderanyothername。Inhiseyessheeclipsesandpredominatesthewholeofhersex。ItwasnotthathefeltanyemotionakintoloveforIreneAdler。Allemotions,andthatoneparticularly,wereabhorrenttohiscold,precisebutadmirablybalancedmind。Hewas,Itakeit,themostperfectreasoningandobservingmachinethattheworldhasseen;butasalover,hewouldhaveplacedhimselfinafalseposition。Heneverspokeofthesofterpassions,savewithagibeandasneer。Theywereadmirablethingsfortheobserver——excellentfordrawingtheveilfrommen”smotivesandactions。Butforthetrainedreasonertoadmitsuchintrusionsintohisowndelicateandfinelyadjustedtemperamentwastointroduceadistractingfactorwhichmightthrowadoubtuponallhismentalresults。Gritinasensitiveinstrument,oracrackinoneofhisownhigh-powerlenses,wouldnotbemoredisturbingthatastrongemotioninanaturesuchashis。Andyettherewasbutonewomantohim,andthatwomanwasthelateIreneAdler,ofdubiousandquestionablememory。
  IhadseenlittleofHolmeslately。Mymarriagehaddriftedusawayfromeachother。Myowncompletehappiness,andthehome-
  centeredinterestswhichriseuparoundthemanwhofirstfindshimselfmasterofhisownestablishment,weresufficienttoabsorballmyattention;whileHolmes,wholoathedeveryformofsocietywithhiswholeBohemiansoul,remainedinourlodgingsinBakerStreet,buriedamonghisoldbooks,andalternatingfromweektoweekbetweencocaineandambition,thedrowsinessofthedrugandthefierceenergyofhisownkeennature。Hewasstill,asever,deeplyattractedbythestudyofcrime,andoccupiedhisimmensefacultiesandextraordinarypowersofobservationinfollowingoutthoseclews,andclearingupthosemysteries,whichhadbeenabandonedashopelessbytheofficialpolice。FromtimetotimeI
  heardsomevagueaccountofhisdoings;ofhissummonstoOdessainthecaseoftheTrepoffmurder,ofhisclearingupofthesingulartragedyoftheAtkinsonbrothersatTrincomalee,andfinallyofthemissionwhichhehadaccomplishedsodelicatelyandsuccessfullyforthereigningfamilyofHolland。Beyondthesesignsofhisactivity,however,whichImerelysharedwithallthereadersofthedailypress,Iknewlittleofmyformerfriendandcompanion。
  Onenight——itwasonthe20thofMarch,1888——IwasreturningfromajourneytoapatientforIhadnowreturnedtocivilpractice,whenmywayledmethroughBakerStreet。AsIpassedthewell-
  remembereddoor,whichmustalwaysbeassociatedinmymindwithmywooing,andwiththedarkincidentsoftheStudyinScarlet,IwasseizedwithakeendesiretoseeHolmesagain,andtoknowhowhewasemployinghisextraordinarypowers。Hisroomswerebrilliantlylighted,andevenasIlookedup,Isawhistall,sparefigurepasstwiceinadarksilhouetteagainsttheblind。Hewaspacingtheroomswiftly,eagerly,withhisheadsunkuponhischest,andhishandsclaspedbehindhim。Tome,whoknewhiseverymoodandhabit,hisattitudeandmannertoldtheirownstory。Hewasatworkagain。Hehadrisenoutofhisdrug-createddreams,andwashotuponthescentofsomenewproblem。Irangthebell,andwasshownuptothechamberwhichhadformerlybeeninpartmyown。
  Hismannerwasnoteffusive。Itseldomwas;buthewasglad,I
  think,toseeme。Withhardlyawordspoken,butwithakindlyeye,hewavedmetoanarmchair,threwacrosshiscaseofcigars,andindicatedaspiritcaseandagasogeneinthecorner。Thenhestoodbeforethefire,andlookedmeoverinhissingularintrospectivefashion。
  “Wedlocksuitsyou,“heremarked。“Ithink,Watson,thatyouhaveputonsevenandahalfpoundssinceIsawyou。”
  “Seven,“Ianswered。
  “Indeed,Ishouldhavethoughtalittlemore。Justatriflemore,Ifancy,Watson。Andinpracticeagain,Iobserve。Youdidnottellmethatyouintendedtogointoharness。”
  “Thenhowdoyouknow?“
  “Iseeit,Ideduceit。HowdoIknowthatyouhavebeengettingyourselfverywetlately,andthatyouhaveamostclumsyandcarelessservantgirl?“
  “MydearHolmes,“saidI,“thisistoomuch。Youwouldcertainlyhavebeenburnedhadyoulivedafewcenturiesago。ItistruethatIhadacountrywalkonThursdayandcamehomeinadreadfulmess;butasIhavechangedmyclothes,Ican”timaginehowyoudeduceit。AstoMaryJane,sheisincorrigible,andmywifehasgivenhernotice;butthereagainIfailtoseehowyouworkitout。”
  Hechuckledtohimselfandrubbedhislongnervoushandstogether。
  “Itissimplicityitself,“saidhe,“myeyestellmethatontheinsideofyourleftshoe,justwherethefirelightstrikesit,theleatherisscoredbysixalmostparallelcuts。Obviouslytheyhavebeencausedbysomeonewhohasverycarelesslyscrapedroundtheedgesofthesoleinordertoremovecrustedmudfromit。Hence,yousee,mydoubledeductionthatyouhadbeenoutinvileweather,andthatyouhadaparticularlymalignantboot-slickingspecimenoftheLondonslavey。Astoyourpractice,ifagentlemanwalksintomyrooms,smellingofiodoform,withablackmarkofnitrateofsilveruponhisrightforefinger,andabulgeonthesideofhistophattoshowwherehehassecretedhisstethoscope,ImustbedullindeedifIdonotpronouncehimtobeanactivememberofthemedicalprofession。”
  Icouldnothelplaughingattheeasewithwhichheexplainedhisprocessofdeduction。“WhenIhearyougiveyourreasons,“I
  remarked,“thethingalwaysappearstomesoridiculouslysimplethatIcouldeasilydoitmyself,thoughateachsuccessiveinstanceofyourreasoningIambaffled,untilyouexplainyourprocess。Andyet,Ibelievethatmyeyesareasgoodasyours。”
  “Quiteso,“heanswered,lightingacigarette,andthrowinghimselfdownintoanarmchair。“Yousee,butyoudonotobserve。Thedistinctionisclear。Forexample,youhavefrequentlyseenthestepswhichleadupfromthehalltothisroom。”
  “Frequently。”
  “Howoften?“
  “Well,somehundredsoftimes。”
  “Thenhowmanyarethere?“
  “Howmany?Idon”tknow。”
  “Quiteso!Youhavenotobserved。Andyetyouhaveseen。Thatisjustmypoint。Now,Iknowthereareseventeensteps,becauseI
  havebothseenandobserved。Bytheway,sinceyouareinterestedintheselittleproblems,andsinceyouaregoodenoughtochronicleoneortwoofmytriflingexperiences,youmaybeinterestedinthis。”Hethrewoverasheetofthickpink-tintednotepaperwhichhadbeenlyingopenuponthetable。“Itcamebythelastpost,“saidhe。“Readitaloud。”
  Thenotewasundated,andwithouteithersignatureoraddress。
  “Therewillcalluponyouto-night,ataquartertoeighto”clock,“
  itsaid,“agentlemanwhodesirestoconsultyouuponamatteroftheverydeepestmoment。YourrecentservicestooneoftheroyalhousesofEuropehaveshownthatyouareonewhomaysafelybetrustedwithmatterswhichareofanimportancewhichcanhardlybeexaggerated。Thisaccountofyouwehavefromallquartersreceived。Beinyourchamber,then,atthathour,anddonottakeitamissifyourvisitorwearsamask。”
  “Thisisindeedamystery,“Iremarked。“Whatdoyouimaginethatitmeans?“
  “Ihavenodatayet。Itisacapitalmistaketotheorizebeforeonehasdata。Insensiblyonebeginstotwistfactstosuittheories,insteadoftheoriestosuitfacts。Butthenoteitself——
  whatdoyoudeducefromit?“
  Icarefullyexaminedthewriting,andthepaperuponwhichitwaswritten。
  “Themanwhowroteitwaspresumablywelltodo,“Iremarked,endeavoringtoimitatemycompanion”sprocesses。“Suchpapercouldnotbeboughtunderhalfacrownapacket。Itispeculiarlystrongandstiff。”
  “Peculiar——thatistheveryword,“saidHolmes。“ItisnotanEnglishpaperatall。Holdituptothelight。”
  Ididso,andsawalargeEwithasmallg,aPandalargeGwithasmalltwovenintothetextureofthepaper。
  “Whatdoyoumakeofthat?“askedHolmes。
  “Thenameofthemaker,nodoubt;orhismonogram,rather。”
  “Notall。TheGwiththesmalltstandsfor”Gesellschaft”whichistheGermanfor”Company。”Itisacustomarycontractionlikeour”Co。”P,ofcourse,standsfor”Papier。”NowfortheEg。Letusglanceatour”ContinentalGazetteer。”Hetookdownaheavybrownvolumefromhisshelves。“Eglow,Eglonitz——hereweare,Egria。ItisinaGerman-speakingcountry——inBohemia,notfarfromCarlsbad。”RemarkableasbeingthesceneofthedeathofWallenstein,andforitsnumerousglassfactoriesandpapermills。”
  Ha!ha!myboy,whatdoyoumakeofthat?“Hiseyessparkled,andhesentupagreatbluetriumphantcloudfromhiscigarette。
  “ThepaperwasmadeinBohemia,“Isaid。
  “Precisely。AndthemanwhowrotethenoteisaGerman。Doyounotethepeculiarconstructionofthesentence——”Thisaccountofyouwehavefromallquartersreceived”?AFrenchmanorRussiancouldnothavewrittenthat。ItistheGermanwhoissouncourteoustohisverbs。Itonlyremains,therefore,todiscoverwhatiswantedbythisGermanwhowritesuponBohemianpaper,andpreferswearingamasktoshowinghisface。Andherehecomes,ifIamnotmistaken,toresolveallourdoubts。”
  Ashespoketherewasthesharpsoundofhorses”hoofsandgratingwheelsagainstthecurb,followedbyasharppullatthebell。
  Holmeswhistled。
  “Apair,bythesound,“saidhe。“Yes,“hecontinued,glancingoutofthewindow。“Anicelittlebroughamandapairofbeauties。A
  hundredandfiftyguineasapiece。There”smoneyinthiscase,Watson,ifthereisnothingelse。”
  “IthinkIhadbettergo,Holmes。”
  “Notabit,doctor。Staywhereyouare。IamlostwithoutmyBoswell。Andthispromisestobeinteresting。Itwouldbeapitytomissit。”
  “Butyourclient”
  “Nevermindhim。Imaywantyourhelp,andsomayhe。Herehecomes。Sitdowninthatarmchair,doctor,andgiveusyourbestattention。”
  Aslowandheavystep,whichhadbeenhearduponthestairsandinthepassage,pausedimmediatelyoutsidethedoor。Thentherewasaloudandauthoritativetap。
  “Comein!“saidHolmes。
  Amanenteredwhocouldhardlyhavebeenlessthansixfeetsixinchesinheight,withthechestandlimbsofaHercules。Hisdresswasrichwitharichnesswhichwould,inEngland,belookeduponasakintobadtaste。Heavybandsofastrakhanwereslashedacrossthesleevesandfrontofhisdouble-breastedcoat,whilethedeepbluecloakwhichwasthrownoverhisshoulderswaslinedwithflame-coloredsilk,andsecuredattheneckwithabroochwhichconsistedofasingleflamingberyl。Bootswhichextendedhalfwayuphiscalves,andwhichweretrimmedatthetopswithrichbrownfur,completedtheimpressionofbarbaricopulencewhichwassuggestedbyhiswholeappearance。Hecarriedabroad-brimmedhatinhishand,whileheworeacrosstheupperpartofhisface,extendingdownpastthecheek-bones,ablackvisardmask,whichhehadapparentlyadjustedthatverymoment,forhishandwasstillraisedtoitasheentered。Fromthelowerpartofthefaceheappearedtobeamanofstrongcharacter,withathick,hanginglip,andalong,straightchin,suggestiveofresolutionpushedtothelengthofobstinacy。
  “Youhadmynote?“heasked,withadeep,harshvoiceandastronglymarkedGermanaccent。“ItoldyouthatIwouldcall。”Helookedfromonetotheotherofus,asifuncertainwhichtoaddress。
  “Praytakeaseat,“saidHolmes。“Thisismyfriendandcolleague,DoctorWatson,whoisoccasionallygoodenoughtohelpmeinmycases。WhomhaveIthehonortoaddress?“
  “YoumayaddressmeastheCountvonKramm,aBohemiannobleman。I
  understandthatthisgentleman,yourfriend,isamanofhonoranddiscretion,whomImaytrustwithamatterofthemostextremeimportance。Ifnot,Ishouldmuchprefertocommunicatewithyoualone。”
  Irosetogo,butHolmescaughtmebythewristandpushedmebackintomychair。“Itisboth,ornone,“saidhe。“Youmaysaybeforethisgentlemananythingwhichyoumaysaytome。”
  Thecountshruggedhisbroadshoulders。“ThenImustbegin,“saidhe,“bybindingyoubothtoabsolutesecrecyfortwoyears;attheendofthattimethematterwillbeofnoimportance。AtpresentitisnottoomuchtosaythatitisofsuchweightthatitmayhaveaninfluenceuponEuropeanhistory。”
  “Ipromise,“saidHolmes。
  “AndI。”
  “Youwillexcusethismask,“continuedourstrangevisitor。“Theaugustpersonwhoemploysmewisheshisagenttobeunknowntoyou,andImayconfessatoncethatthetitlebywhichIhavejustcalledmyselfisnotexactlymyown。”
  “Iwasawareofit,“saidHolmes,dryly。
  “Thecircumstancesareofgreatdelicacy,andeveryprecautionhastobetakentoquenchwhatmightgrowtobeanimmensescandal,andseriouslycompromiseoneofthereigningfamiliesofEurope。Tospeakplainly,thematterimplicatesthegreatHouseofOrmstein,hereditarykingsofBohemia。”
  “Iwasalsoawareofthat,“murmuredHolmes,settlinghimselfdowninhisarmchair,andclosinghiseyes。
  Ourvisitorglancedwithsomeapparentsurpriseatthelanguid,loungingfigureofthemanwhohadbeen,nodoubt,depictedtohimasthemostincisivereasonerandmostenergeticagentinEurope。
  Holmesslowlyreopenedhiseyesandlookedimpatientlyathisgiganticclient。
  “Ifyourmajestywouldcondescendtostateyourcase,“heremarked,“Ishouldbebetterabletoadviseyou。”
  Themansprungfromhischair,andpacedupanddowntheroominuncontrollableagitation。Then,withagestureofdesperation,hetorethemaskfromhisfaceandhurleditupontheground。
  “Youareright,“hecried,“Iamtheking。WhyshouldIattempttoconcealit?“
  “Why,indeed?“murmuredHolmes。“YourmajestyhadnotspokenbeforeIwasawarethatIwasaddressingWilhelmGottsreichSigismondvonOrmstein,GrandDukeofCassel-Felstein,andhereditaryKingofBohemia。”
  “Butyoucanunderstand,“saidourstrangevisitor,sittingdownoncemoreandpassinghishandoverhishigh,whiteforehead,“youcanunderstandthatIamnotaccustomedtodoingsuchbusinessinmyownperson。YetthematterwassodelicatethatIcouldnotconfideittoanagentwithoutputtingmyselfinhispower。IhavecomeincognitofromPragueforthepurposeofconsultingyou。”
  “Then,prayconsult,“saidHolmes,shuttinghiseyesoncemore。
  “Thefactsarebrieflythese:Somefiveyearsago,duringalengthyvisittoWarsaw,Imadetheacquaintanceofthewell-knownadventuressIreneAdler。Thenameisnodoubtfamiliartoyou。”
  “Kindlylookherupinmyindex,doctor,“murmuredHolmes,withoutopeninghiseyes。Formanyyearshehadadoptedasystemfordocketingallparagraphsconcerningmenandthings,sothatitwasdifficulttonameasubjectorapersononwhichhecouldnotatoncefurnishinformation。InthiscaseIfoundherbiographysandwichedinbetweenthatofaHebrewrabbiandthatofastaffcommanderwhohadwrittenamonographuponthedeep-seafishes。
  “Letmesee!“saidHolmes。“Hum!BorninNewJerseyintheyear1858。Contralto——hum!LaScala——hum!PrimadonnaImperialOperaofWarsaw——yes!Retiredfromoperaticstage——ha!LivinginLondon——quiteso!Yourmajesty,asIunderstand,becameentangledwiththisyoungperson,wrotehersomecompromisingletters,andisnowdesirousofgettingthoselettersback。”
  “Preciselyso。Buthow”
  “Wasthereasecretmarriage?“
  “None。”
  “Nolegalpapersorcertificates?“
  “None。”
  “ThenIfailtofollowyourmajesty。Ifthisyoungpersonshouldproduceherlettersforblackmailingorotherpurposes,howisshetoprovetheirauthenticity?“
  “Thereisthewriting。”
  “Pooh-pooh!Forgery。”
  “Myprivatenotepaper。”
  “Stolen。”
  “Myownseal。”
  “Imitated。”
  “Myphotograph。”
  “Bought。”
  “Wewerebothinthephotograph。”
  “Oh,dear!Thatisverybad。Yourmajestyhasindeedcommittedanindiscretion。”
  “Iwasmad——insane。”
  “Youhavecompromisedyourselfseriously。”
  “Iwasonlycrownprincethen。Iwasyoung。Iambutthirtynow。”
  “Itmustberecovered。”
  “Wehavetriedandfailed。”
  “Yourmajestymustpay。Itmustbebought。”
  “Shewillnotsell。”
  “Stolen,then。”
  “Fiveattemptshavebeenmade。Twiceburglarsinmypayransackedherhouse。Oncewedivertedherluggagewhenshetraveled。Twiceshehasbeenwaylaid。Therehasbeennoresult。”
  “Nosignofit?“
  “Absolutelynone。”
  Holmeslaughed。“Itisquiteaprettylittleproblem,“saidhe。
  “Butaveryseriousonetome,“returnedtheking,reproachfully。
  “Very,indeed。Andwhatdoessheproposetodowiththephotograph?“
  “Toruinme。”
  “Buthow?“
  “Iamabouttobemarried。”
  “SoIhaveheard。”
  “ToClotildeLothmanvonSaxe-Meiningen,seconddaughteroftheKingofScandinavia。Youmayknowthestrictprinciplesofherfamily。Sheisherselftheverysoulofdelicacy。Ashadowofadoubtastomyconductwouldbringthemattertoanend。”
  “AndIreneAdler?“
  “Threatenstosendthemthephotograph。Andshewilldoit。I
  knowthatshewilldoit。Youdonotknowher,butshehasasoulofsteel。Shehasthefaceofthemostbeautifulofwomenandthemindofthemostresoluteofmen。RatherthanIshouldmarryanotherwoman,therearenolengthstowhichshewouldnotgo——
  none。”
  “Youaresureshehasnotsentityet?“
  “Iamsure。”
  “Andwhy?“
  “Becauseshehassaidthatshewouldsenditonthedaywhenthebetrothalwaspubliclyproclaimed。ThatwillbenextMonday。”
  “Oh,thenwehavethreedaysyet,“saidHolmes,withayawn。“Thatisveryfortunate,asIhaveoneortwomattersofimportancetolookintojustatpresent。Yourmajestywill,ofcourse,stayinLondonforthepresent?“
  “Certainly。YouwillfindmeattheLangham,underthenameoftheCountvonKramm。”
  “ThenIshalldropyoualinetoletyouknowhowweprogress。”
  “Praydoso;Ishallbeallanxiety。”
  “Then,astomoney?“
  “Youhavecarteblanche。”
  “Absolutely?“
  “ItellyouthatIwouldgiveoneoftheprovincesofmykingdomtohavethatphotograph。”
  “Andforpresentexpenses?“
  Thekingtookaheavychamois-leatherbagfromunderhiscloak,andlaiditonthetable。
  “Therearethreehundredpoundsingold,andsevenhundredinnotes,“hesaid。
  Holmesscribbledareceiptuponasheetofhisnotebook,andhandedittohim。
  “Andmademoiselle”saddress?“heasked。
  “IsBrionyLodge,SerpentineAvenue,St。John”sWood。”
  Holmestookanoteofit。“Oneotherquestion,“saidhe,thoughtfully。“Wasthephotographacabinet?“
  “Itwas。”
  “Then,good-night,yourmajesty,andItrustthatweshallsoonhavesomegoodnewsforyou。Andgood-night,Watson,“headded,asthewheelsoftheroyalbroughamrolleddownthestreet。“Ifyouwillbegoodenoughtocallto-morrowafternoon,atthreeo”clock,Ishouldliketochatthislittlematteroverwithyou。”
  II
  Atthreeo”clockpreciselyIwasatBakerStreet,butHolmeshadnotyetreturned。Thelandladyinformedmethathehadleftthehouseshortlyaftereighto”clockinthemorning。Isatdownbesidethefire,however,withtheintentionofawaitinghim,howeverlonghemightbe。Iwasalreadydeeplyinterestedinhisinquiry,for,thoughitwassurroundedbynoneofthegrimandstrangefeatureswhichwereassociatedwiththetwocrimeswhichI
  havealreadyrecorded,still,thenatureofthecaseandtheexaltedstationofhisclientgaveitacharacterofitsown。
  Indeed,apartfromthenatureoftheinvestigationwhichmyfriendhadonhand,therewassomethinginhismasterlygraspofasituation,andhiskeen,incisivereasoning,whichmadeitapleasuretometostudyhissystemofwork,andtofollowthequick,subtlemethodsbywhichhedisentangledthemostinextricablemysteries。SoaccustomedwasItohisinvariablesuccessthattheverypossibilityofhisfailinghadceasedtoenterintomyhead。
  Itwascloseuponfourbeforethedooropened,andadrunken-
  lookinggroom,ill-kemptandside-whiskered,withaninflamedfaceanddisreputableclothes,walkedintotheroom。AccustomedasI
  wastomyfriend”samazingpowersintheuseofdisguises,IhadtolookthreetimesbeforeIwascertainthatitwasindeedhe。Withanodhevanishedintothebedroom,whenceheemergedinfiveminutestweed-suitedandrespectable,asofold。Puttinghishandsintohispockets,hestretchedouthislegsinfrontofthefire,andlaughedheartilyforsomeminutes。
  “Well,really!“hecried,andthenhechoked,andlaughedagainuntilhewasobligedtolieback,limpandhelpless,inthechair。
  “Whatisit?“
  “It”squitetoofunny。IamsureyoucouldneverguesshowI
  employedmymorning,orwhatIendedbydoing。”
  “Ican”timagine。Isupposethatyouhavebeenwatchingthehabits,and,perhaps,thehouse,ofMissIreneAdler。”
  “Quiteso,butthesequelwasratherunusual。Iwilltellyou,however。Ileftthehousealittleaftereighto”clockthismorninginthecharacterofagroomoutofwork。Thereisawonderfulsympathyandfreemasonryamonghorseymen。Beoneofthem,andyouwillknowallthatthereistoknow。IsoonfoundBrionyLodge。Itisabijouvilla,withagardenattheback,butbuiltoutinthefrontrightuptotheroad,twostories。Chubblocktothedoor。Largesittingroomontherightside,wellfurnished,withlongwindowsalmosttothefloor,andthosepreposterousEnglishwindowfastenerswhichachildcouldopen。
  Behindtherewasnothingremarkable,savethatthepassagewindowcouldbereachedfromthetopofthecoach-house。Iwalkedrounditandexamineditcloselyfromeverypointofview,butwithoutnotinganythingelseofinterest。
  “Ithenloungeddownthestreet,andfound,asIexpected,thattherewasamewsinalanewhichrunsdownbyonewallofthegarden。Ilentthehostlersahandinrubbingdowntheirhorses,andIreceivedinexchangetwo-pence,aglassofhalfandhalf,twofillsofshagtobacco,andasmuchinformationasIcoulddesireaboutMissAdler,tosaynothingofhalfadozenotherpeopleintheneighborhood,inwhomIwasnotintheleastinterested,butwhosebiographiesIwascompelledtolistento。”
  “AndwhatofIreneAdler?“Iasked。
  “Oh,shehasturnedallthemen”sheadsdowninthatpart。Sheisthedaintiestthingunderabonnetonthisplanet。SosaytheSerpentineMews,toaman。Shelivesquietly,singsatconcerts,drivesoutatfiveeveryday,andreturnsatsevensharpfordinner。Seldomgoesoutatothertimes,exceptwhenshesings。
  Hasonlyonemalevisitor,butagooddealofhim。Heisdark,handsome,anddashing;nevercallslessthanonceaday,andoftentwice。HeisaMr。GodfreyNortonoftheInnerTemple。Seetheadvantagesofacabmanasaconfidant。TheyhaddrivenhimhomeadozentimesfromSerpentineMews,andknewallabouthim。WhenI
  hadlistenedtoallthattheyhadtotell,IbegantowalkupanddownnearBrionyLodgeoncemore,andtothinkovermyplanofcampaign。
  “ThisGodfreyNortonwasevidentlyanimportantfactorinthematter。Hewasalawyer。Thatsoundedominous。Whatwastherelationbetweenthem,andwhattheobjectofhisrepeatedvisits?
  Wasshehisclient,hisfriend,orhismistress?Iftheformer,shehadprobablytransferredthephotographtohiskeeping。Ifthelatter,itwaslesslikely。OntheissueofthisquestiondependedwhetherIshouldcontinuemyworkatBrionyLodge,orturnmyattentiontothegentleman”schambersintheTemple。Itwasadelicatepoint,anditwidenedthefieldofmyinquiry。IfearthatIboreyouwiththesedetails,butIhavetoletyouseemylittledifficulties,ifyouaretounderstandthesituation。”
  “Iamfollowingyouclosely,“Ianswered。
  “Iwasstillbalancingthematterinmymind,whenahansomcabdroveuptoBrionyLodge,andagentlemansprungout。Hewasaremarkablyhandsomeman,dark,aquiline,andmustached——evidentlythemanofwhomIhadheard。Heappearedtobeinagreathurry,shoutedtothecabmantowait,andbrushedpastthemaidwhoopenedthedoor,withtheairofamanwhowasthoroughlyathome。
  “Hewasinthehouseabouthalfanhour,andIcouldcatchglimpsesofhiminthewindowsofthesittingroom,pacingupanddown,talkingexcitedlyandwavinghisarms。OfherIcouldseenothing。
  Presentlyheemerged,lookingevenmoreflurriedthanbefore。Ashesteppeduptothecab,hepulledagoldwatchfromhispocketandlookedatitearnestly。”Drivelikethedevil!”heshouted,”firsttoGross&Hankey”sinRegentStreet,andthentotheChurchofSt。MonicaintheEdgewareRoad。Halfaguineaifyoudoitintwentyminutes!”
  “Awaytheywent,andIwasjustwonderingwhetherIshouldnotdowelltofollowthem,whenupthelanecameaneatlittlelandau,thecoachmanwithhiscoatonlyhalfbuttoned,andhistieunderhisear,whileallthetagsofhisharnesswerestickingoutofthebuckles。Ithadn”tpulledupbeforesheshotoutofthehalldoorandintoit。Ionlycaughtaglimpseofheratthemoment,butshewasalovelywoman,withafacethatamanmightdiefor。
  “”TheChurchofSt。Monica,John”shecried;”andhalfasovereignifyoureachitintwentyminutes。”
  “Thiswasquitetoogoodtolose,Watson。IwasjustbalancingwhetherIshouldrunforit,orwhetherIshouldperchbehindherlandau,whenacabcamethroughthestreet。Thedriverlookedtwiceatsuchashabbyfare;butIjumpedinbeforehecouldobject。”TheChurchofSt。Monica”saidI,”andhalfasovereignifyoureachitintwentyminutes。”Itwastwenty-fiveminutestotwelve,andofcourseitwasclearenoughwhatwasinthewind。