heardthesoundofvoicesfromabove。Onenteringhisroom,I
  foundHolmesinanimatedconversationwithtwomen,oneofwhomI
  recognizedasPeterJones,theofficialpoliceagent;whiletheotherwasalong,thin,sad-facedman,withaveryshinyhatandoppressivelyrespectablefrockcoat。
  “Ha!ourpartyiscomplete,“saidHolmes,buttoninguphispea-
  jacket,andtakinghisheavyhuntingcropfromtherack。“Watson,IthinkyouknowMr。Jones,ofScotlandYard?LetmeintroduceyoutoMr。Merryweather,whoistobeourcompanioninto-night’sadventure。“
  “We’rehuntingincouplesagain,doctor,yousee,“saidJones,inhisconsequentialway。“Ourfriendhereisawonderfulmanforstartingachase。Allhewantsisanolddogtohelphimdotherunningdown。“
  “Ihopeawildgoosemaynotprovetobetheendofourchase,“
  observedMr。Merryweathergloomily。
  “YoumayplaceconsiderableconfidenceinMr。Holmes,sir,“saidthepoliceagentloftily。“Hehashisownlittlemethods,whichare,ifhewon’tmindmysayingso,justalittletootheoreticalandfantastic,buthehasthemakingsofadetectiveinhim。Itisnottoomuchtosaythatonceortwice,asinthatbusinessoftheSholtomurderandtheAgratreasure,hehasbeenmorenearlycorrectthantheofficialforce。“
  “Oh,ifyousayso,Mr。Jones,itisallright!“saidthestranger,withdeference。“Still,IconfessthatImissmyrubber。ItisthefirstSaturdaynightforseven-and-twentyyearsthatIhavenothadmyrubber。“
  “Ithinkyouwillfind,“saidSherlockHolmes,“thatyouwillplayforahigherstaketo-nightthanyouhaveeverdoneyet,andthattheplaywillbemoreexciting。Foryou,Mr。Merryweather,thestakewillbesomethirtythousandpounds;andforyou,Jones,itwillbethemanuponwhomyouwishtolayyourhands。“
  “JohnClay,themurderer,thief,smasher,andforger。He’sayoungman,Mr。Merryweather,butheisattheheadofhisprofession,andIwouldratherhavemybraceletsonhimthanonanycriminalinLondon。He’saremarkableman,isyoungJohnClay。HisgrandfatherwasaRoyalDuke,andhehimselfhasbeentoEtonandOxford。Hisbrainisascunningashisfingers,andthoughwemeetsignsofhimateveryturn,weneverknowwheretofindthemanhimself。He’llcrackacribinScotlandoneweek,andberaisingmoneytobuildanorphanageinCornwallthenext。I’vebeenonhistrackforyears,andhaveneverseteyesonhimyet。“
  “IhopethatImayhavethepleasureofintroducingyouto-night。
  I’vehadoneortwolittleturnsalsowithMr。JohnClay,andI
  agreewithyouthatheisattheheadofhisprofession。Itispastten,however,andquitetimethatwestarted。Ifyoutwowilltakethefirsthansom,WatsonandIwillfollowinthesecond。“
  SherlockHolmeswasnotverycommunicativeduringthelongdrive,andlaybackinthecabhummingthetuneswhichhehadheardintheafternoon。WerattledthroughanendlesslabyrinthofgaslitstreetsuntilweemergedintoFarringdonStreet。
  “Weareclosetherenow,“myfriendremarked。“ThisfellowMerryweatherisabankdirectorandpersonallyinterestedinthematter。IthoughtitaswelltohaveJoneswithusalso。Heisnotabadfellow,thoughanabsoluteimbecileinhisprofession。
  Hehasonepositivevirtue。Heisasbraveasabulldog,andastenaciousasalobsterifhegetshisclawsuponanyone。Hereweare,andtheyarewaitingforus。“
  Wehadreachedthesamecrowdedthoroughfareinwhichwehadfoundourselvesinthemorning。Ourcabsweredismissed,andfollowingtheguidanceofMr。Merryweather,wepasseddownanarrowpassage,andthroughasidedoorwhichheopenedforus。Withintherewasasmallcorridor,whichendedinaverymassiveirongate。Thisalsowasopened,andleddownaflightofwindingstonesteps,whichterminatedatanotherformidablegate。Mr。Merryweatherstoppedtolightalantern,andthenconductedusdownadark,earth-smellingpassage,andso,afteropeningathirddoor,intoahugevaultorcellar,whichwaspiledallroundwithcratesandmassiveboxes。
  “Youarenotveryvulnerablefromabove,“Holmesremarked,asheheldupthelanternandgazedabouthim。
  “Norfrombelow,“saidMr。Merryweather,strikinghisstickupontheflagswhichlinedthefloor。“Why,dearme,itsoundsquitehollow!“heremarked,lookingupinsurprise。
  “Imustreallyaskyoutobealittlemorequiet,“saidHolmesseverely。“Youhavealreadyimperiledthewholesuccessofourexpedition。MightIbegthatyouwouldhavethegoodnesstositdownupononeofthoseboxes,andnottointerfere?“
  ThesolemnMr。Merryweatherperchedhimselfuponacrate,withaveryinjuredexpressionuponhisface,whileHolmesfelluponhiskneesuponthefloor,and,withthelanternandamagnifyinglens,begantoexamineminutelythecracksbetweenthestones。Afewsecondssufficedtosatisfyhim,forhesprangtohisfeetagain,andputhisglassinhispocket。
  “Wehaveatleastanhourbeforeus,“heremarked,“fortheycanhardlytakeanystepsuntilthegoodpawnbrokerissafelyinbed。
  Thentheywillnotloseaminute,forthesoonertheydotheirworkthelongertimetheywillhavefortheirescape。Weareatpresent,doctor——asnodoubtyouhavedivined——inthecellaroftheCitybranchofoneoftheprincipalLondonbanks。Mr。Merryweatheristhechairmanofdirectors,andhewillexplaintoyouthattherearereasonswhythemoredaringcriminalsofLondonshouldtakeaconsiderableinterestinthiscellaratpresent。“
  “ItisourFrenchgold,“whisperedthedirector。“Wehavehadseveralwarningsthatanattemptmightbemadeuponit。“
  “YourFrenchgold?“
  “Yes。Wehadoccasionsomemonthsagotostrengthenourresources,andborrowed,forthatpurpose,thirtythousandnapoleonsfromtheBankofFrance。Ithasbecomeknownthatwehaveneverhadoccasiontounpackthemoney,andthatitisstilllyinginourcellar。ThecrateuponwhichIsitcontainstwothousandnapoleonspackedbetweenlayersofleadfoil。Ourreserveofbullionismuchlargeratpresentthanisusuallykeptinasinglebranchoffice,andthedirectorshavehadmisgivingsuponthesubject。“
  “Whichwereverywelljustified,“observedHolmes。“Andnowitistimethatwearrangedourlittleplans。Iexpectthatwithinanhourmatterswillcometoahead。Inthemeantime,Mr。
  Merryweather,wemustputthescreenoverthatdarklantern。“
  “Andsitinthedark?“
  “Iamafraidso。Ihadbroughtapackofcardsinmypocket,andI
  thoughtthat,aswewereapartiecarree,youmighthaveyourrubberafterall。ButIseethattheenemy’spreparationshavegonesofarthatwecannotriskthepresenceofalight。And,firstofall,wemustchooseourpositions。Thesearedaringmen,and,thoughweshalltakethematadisadvantage,theymaydoussomeharm,unlesswearecareful。Ishallstandbehindthiscrate,anddoyouconcealyourselfbehindthose。Then,whenIflashalightuponthem,closeinswiftly。Iftheyfire,Watson,havenocompunctionaboutshootingthemdown。“
  Iplacedmyrevolver,cocked,uponthetopofthewoodencasebehindwhichIcrouched。Holmesshottheslideacrossthefrontofhislantern,andleftusinpitchdarkness——suchanabsolutedarknessasIhaveneverbeforeexperienced。Thesmellofhotmetalremainedtoassureusthatthelightwasstillthere,readytoflashoutatamoment’snotice。Tome,withmynervesworkeduptoapitchofexpectancy,therewassomethingdepressingandsubduinginthesuddengloom,andinthecold,dankairofthevault。
  “Theyhavebutoneretreat,“whisperedHolmes。“ThatisbackthroughthehouseintoSaxe-CoburgSquare。IhopethatyouhavedonewhatIaskedyou,Jones?“
  “Ihaveaninspectorandtwoofficerswaitingatthefrontdoor。“
  “Thenwehavestoppedalltheholes。Andnowwemustbesilentandwait。“
  Whatatimeitseemed!Fromcomparingnotesafterwards,itwasbutanhourandaquarter,yetitappearedtomethatthenightmusthavealmostgone,andthedawnbebreakingaboveus。Mylimbswerewearyandstiff,forIfearedtochangemyposition,yetmynerveswereworkeduptothehighestpitchoftension,andmyhearingwassoacutethatIcouldnotonlyhearthegentlebreathingofmycompanions,butIcoulddistinguishthedeeper,heavierinbreathofthebulkyJonesfromthethin,sighingnoteofthebankdirector。
  FrommypositionIcouldlookoverthecaseinthedirectionofthefloor。Suddenlymyeyescaughttheglintofalight。
  Atfirstitwasbutaluridsparkuponthestonepavement。Thenitlengthenedoutuntilitbecameayellowline,andthen,withoutanywarningorsound,agashseemedtoopenandahandappeared,awhite,almostwomanlyhand,whichfeltaboutinthecenterofthelittleareaoflight。Foraminuteormorethehand,withitswrithingfingers,protrudedoutofthefloor。Thenitwaswithdrawnassuddenlyasitappeared,andallwasdarkagainsavethesingleluridspark,whichmarkedachinkbetweenthestones。
  Itsdisappearance,however,wasbutmomentary。Witharending,tearingsound,oneofthebroadwhitestonesturnedoveruponitsside,andleftasquare,gapinghole,throughwhichstreamedthelightofalantern。Overtheedgetherepeepedaclean-cut,boyishface,whichlookedkeenlyaboutit,andthen,withahandoneithersideoftheaperture,drewitselfshoulder-highandwaist-high,untilonekneerestedupontheedge。Inanotherinstanthestoodatthesideofthehole,andwashaulingafterhimacompanion,litheandsmalllikehimself,withapalefaceandashockofveryredhair。
  “It’sallclear,“hewhispered。“Haveyouthechiselandthebags?
  GreatScott!Jump,Archie,jump,andI’llswingforit!“
  SherlockHolmeshadsprungoutandseizedtheintruderbythecollar。Theotherdiveddownthehole,andIheardthesoundofrendingclothasJonesclutchedathisskirts。Thelightflasheduponthebarrelofarevolver,butHolmes’shuntingcropcamedownontheman’swrist,andthepistolclinkeduponthestonefloor。
  “It’snouse,JohnClay,“saidHolmesblandly,“youhavenochanceatall。“
  “SoIsee,“theotheranswered,withtheutmostcoolness。“Ifancythatmypalisallright,thoughIseeyouhavegothiscoat-
  tails。“
  “Therearethreemenwaitingforhimatthedoor,“saidHolmes。
  “Oh,indeed。Youseemtohavedonethethingverycompletely。I
  mustcomplimentyou。“
  “AndIyou,“Holmesanswered。“Yourred-headedideawasverynewandeffective。“
  “You’llseeyourpalagainpresently,“saidJones。“He’squickeratclimbingdownholesthanIam。JustholdoutwhileIfixthederbies。“
  “Ibegthatyouwillnottouchmewithyourfilthyhands,“remarkedourprisoner,asthehandcuffsclattereduponhiswrists。“YoumaynotbeawarethatIhaveroyalbloodinmyveins。Havethegoodnessalso,whenyouaddressme,alwaystosay’sir’and’please。’“
  “Allright,“saidJones,withastareandasnigger。“Well,wouldyouplease,sir,marchupstairswherewecangetacabtocarryyourhighnesstothepolicestation?“
  “Thatisbetter,“saidJohnClayserenely。Hemadeasweepingbowtothethreeofus,andwalkedquietlyoffinthecustodyofthedetective。
  “Really,Mr。Holmes,“saidMr。Merryweather,aswefollowedthemfromthecellar,“Idonotknowhowthebankcanthankyouorrepayyou。Thereisnodoubtthatyouhavedetectedanddefeatedinthemostcompletemanneroneofthemostdeterminedattemptsatbankrobberythathaveevercomewithinmyexperience。“
  “IhavehadoneortwolittlescoresofmyowntosettlewithMr。
  JohnClay,“saidHolmes。“Ihavebeenatsomesmallexpenseoverthismatter,whichIshallexpectthebanktorefund,butbeyondthatIamamplyrepaidbyhavinghadanexperiencewhichisinmanywaysunique,andbyhearingtheveryremarkablenarrativeoftheRed-headedLeague。“
  “Yousee,Watson,“heexplained,intheearlyhoursofthemorning,aswesatoveraglassofwhiskyandsodainBakerStreet,“itwasperfectlyobviousfromthefirstthattheonlypossibleobjectofthisratherfantasticbusinessoftheadvertisementoftheLeague,andthecopyingofthe’Encyclopaedia,’mustbetogetthisnotover-brightpawnbrokeroutofthewayforanumberofhourseveryday。Itwasacuriouswayofmanagingit,butreallyitwouldbedifficulttosuggestabetter。ThemethodwasnodoubtsuggestedtoClay’singeniousmindbythecolorofhisaccomplice’shair。