Thesefewinquiriesproved,however,tobeamorelengthyproceedingthanHolmeshadimagined,forhedidnotreturntotheinnuntilnearlynineo’clock。Hewaspaleanddejected,stainedwithdust,andexhaustedwithhungerandfatigue。
Acoldsupperwasreadyuponthetable,andwhenhisneedsweresatisfiedandhispipealighthewasreadytotakethathalfcomicandwhollyphilosophicviewwhichwasnaturaltohimwhenhisaffairsweregoingawry。Thesoundofcarriagewheelscausedhimtoriseandglanceoutofthewindow。Abroughamandpairofgreysundertheglareofagas—lampstoodbeforethedoctor’sdoor。
"It’sbeenoutthreehours,"saidHolmes;"startedathalf—pastsix,andhereitisbackagain。Thatgivesaradiusoftenortwelvemiles,andhedoesitonce,orsometimestwice,aday。"
"Nounusualthingforadoctorinpractice。"
"ButArmstrongisnotreallyadoctorinpractice。Heisalecturerandaconsultant,buthedoesnotcareforgeneralpractice,whichdistractshimfromhisliterarywork。
Why,then,doeshemaketheselongjourneys,whichmustbeexceedinglyirksometohim,andwhoisitthathevisits?"
"Hiscoachman————"
"MydearWatson,canyoudoubtthatitwastohimthatI
firstapplied?Idonotknowwhetheritcamefromhisowninnatedepravityorfromthepromptingsofhismaster,buthewasrudeenoughtosetadogatme。Neitherdognormanlikedthelookofmystick,however,andthematterfellthrough。Relationswerestrainedafterthat,andfurtherinquiriesoutofthequestion。
AllthatIhavelearnedIgotfromafriendlynativeintheyardofourowninn。Itwashewhotoldmeofthedoctor’shabitsandofhisdailyjourney。Atthatinstant,togivepointtohiswords,thecarriagecameroundtothedoor。"
"Couldyounotfollowit?"
"Excellent,Watson!Youarescintillatingthisevening。
Theideadidcrossmymind。Thereis,asyoumayhaveobserved,abicycleshopnexttoourinn。IntothisIrushed,engagedabicycle,andwasabletogetstartedbeforethecarriagewasquiteoutofsight。Irapidlyovertookit,andthen,keepingatadiscreetdistanceofahundredyardsorso,Ifolloweditslightsuntilwewereclearofthetown。Wehadgotwelloutonthecountryroadwhenasomewhatmortifyingincidentoccurred。
Thecarriagestopped,thedoctoralighted,walkedswiftlybacktowhereIhadalsohalted,andtoldmeinanexcellentsardonicfashionthathefearedtheroadwasnarrow,andthathehopedhiscarriagedidnotimpedethepassageofmybicycle。Nothingcouldhavebeenmoreadmirablethanhiswayofputtingit。Iatoncerodepastthecarriage,and,keepingtothemainroad,Iwentonforafewmiles,andthenhaltedinaconvenientplacetoseeifthecarriagepassed。Therewasnosignofit,however,andsoitbecameevidentthatithadturneddownoneofseveralsideroadswhichIhadobserved。Irodeback,butagainsawnothingofthecarriage,andnow,asyouperceive,ithasreturnedafterme。
Ofcourse,IhadattheoutsetnoparticularreasontoconnectthesejourneyswiththedisappearanceofGodfreyStaunton,andwasonlyinclinedtoinvestigatethemonthegeneralgroundsthateverythingwhichconcernsDr。Armstrongisatpresentofinteresttous;but,nowthatIfindhekeepssokeenalook—outuponanyonewhomayfollowhimontheseexcursions,theaffairappearsmoreimportant,andIshallnotbesatisfieduntilIhavemadethematterclear。"
"Wecanfollowhimto—morrow。"
"Canwe?Itisnotsoeasyasyouseemtothink。YouarenotfamiliarwithCambridgeshirescenery,areyou?Itdoesnotlenditselftoconcealment。AllthiscountrythatIpassedoverto—nightisasflatandcleanasthepalmofyourhand,andthemanwearefollowingisnofool,asheveryclearlyshowedto—night。IhavewiredtoOvertontoletusknowanyfreshLondondevelopmentsatthisaddress,andinthemeantimewecanonlyconcentrateourattentionuponDr。Armstrong,whosenametheobligingyoungladyattheofficeallowedmetoreaduponthecounterfoilofStaunton’surgentmessage。Heknowswheretheyoungmanis——tothatI’llswear——andifheknows,thenitmustbeourownfaultifwecannotmanagetoknowalso。
Atpresentitmustbeadmittedthattheoddtrickisinhispossession,and,asyouareaware,Watson,itisnotmyhabittoleavethegameinthatcondition。"
Andyetthenextdaybroughtusnonearertothesolutionofthemystery。Anotewashandedinafterbreakfast,whichHolmespassedacrosstomewithasmile。
"Sir,"itran,"Icanassureyouthatyouarewastingyourtimeindoggingmymovements。Ihave,asyoudiscoveredlastnight,awindowatthebackofmybrougham,andifyoudesireatwenty—mileridewhichwillleadyoutothespotfromwhichyoustarted,youhaveonlytofollowme。Meanwhile,IcaninformyouthatnospyinguponmecaninanywayhelpMr。GodfreyStaunton,andIamconvincedthatthebestserviceyoucandotothatgentlemanistoreturnatoncetoLondonandtoreporttoyouremployerthatyouareunabletotracehim。YourtimeinCambridgewillcertainlybewasted。
"Yoursfaithfully,"LESLIEARMSTRONG。"
"Anoutspoken,honestantagonististhedoctor,"saidHolmes。
"Well,well,heexcitesmycuriosity,andImustreallyknowmorebeforeIleavehim。"
"Hiscarriageisathisdoornow,"saidI。"Thereheissteppingintoit。Isawhimglanceupatourwindowashedidso。
SupposeItrymyluckuponthebicycle?"
"No,no,mydearWatson!WithallrespectforyournaturalacumenIdonotthinkthatyouarequiteamatchfortheworthydoctor。IthinkthatpossiblyIcanattainourendbysomeindependentexplorationsofmyown。IamafraidthatImustleaveyoutoyourowndevices,astheappearanceofTWOinquiringstrangersuponasleepycountrysidemightexcitemoregossipthanIcarefor。Nodoubtyouwillfindsomesightstoamuseyouinthisvenerablecity,andIhopetobringbackamorefavourablereporttoyoubeforeevening。"
Oncemore,however,myfriendwasdestinedtobedisappointed。
Hecamebackatnightwearyandunsuccessful。
"Ihavehadablankday,Watson。Havinggotthedoctor’sgeneraldirection,IspentthedayinvisitingallthevillagesuponthatsideofCambridge,andcomparingnoteswithpublicansandotherlocalnewsagencies。Ihavecoveredsomeground:
Chesterton,Histon,Waterbeach,andOakingtonhaveeachbeenexploredandhaveeachproveddisappointing。ThedailyappearanceofabroughamandpaircouldhardlyhavebeenoverlookedinsuchSleepyHollows。Thedoctorhasscoredoncemore。Isthereatelegramforme?"
"Yes;Iopenedit。Hereitis:`AskforPompeyfromJeremyDixon,TrinityCollege。’Idon’tunderstandit。"
"Oh,itisclearenough。ItisfromourfriendOverton,andisinanswertoaquestionfromme。I’lljustsendroundanotetoMr。JeremyDixon,andthenIhavenodoubtthatourluckwillturn。Bytheway,isthereanynewsofthematch?"
"Yes,thelocaleveningpaperhasanexcellentaccountinitslastedition。Oxfordwonbyagoalandtwotries。Thelastsentencesofthedescriptionsay:`ThedefeatoftheLightBluesmaybeentirelyattributedtotheunfortunateabsenceofthecrackInternational,GodfreyStaunton,whosewantwasfeltateveryinstantofthegame。Thelackofcombinationinthethree—quarterlineandtheirweaknessbothinattackanddefencemorethanneutralizedtheeffortsofaheavyandhard—workingpack。’"
"ThenourfriendOverton’sforebodingshavebeenjustified,"
saidHolmes。"PersonallyIaminagreementwithDr。Armstrong,andfootballdoesnotcomewithinmyhorizon。Earlytobedto—night,Watson,forIforeseethatto—morrowmaybeaneventfulday。"
IwashorrifiedbymyfirstglimpseofHolmesnextmorning,forhesatbythefireholdinghistinyhypodermicsyringe。
Iassociatedthatinstrumentwiththesingleweaknessofhisnature,andIfearedtheworstwhenIsawitglitteringinhishand。Helaughedatmyexpressionofdismay,andlaidituponthetable。
"No,no,mydearfellow,thereisnocauseforalarm。Itisnotuponthisoccasiontheinstrumentofevil,butitwillratherprovetobethekeywhichwillunlockourmystery。OnthissyringeIbaseallmyhopes。Ihavejustreturnedfromasmallscoutingexpeditionandeverythingisfavourable。Eatagoodbreakfast,Watson,forIproposetogetuponDr。Armstrong’strailto—day,andonceonitIwillnotstopforrestorfooduntilIrunhimtohisburrow。"
"Inthatcase,"saidI,"wehadbestcarryourbreakfastwithus,forheismakinganearlystart。Hiscarriageisatthedoor。"
"Nevermind。Lethimgo。HewillbecleverifhecandrivewhereIcannotfollowhim。Whenyouhavefinishedcomedownstairswithme,andIwillintroduceyoutoadetectivewhoisaveryeminentspecialistintheworkthatliesbeforeus。"
WhenwedescendedIfollowedHolmesintothestableyard,whereheopenedthedoorofaloose—boxandledoutasquat,lop—eared,white—and—tandog,somethingbetweenabeagleandafoxhound。
"LetmeintroduceyoutoPompey,"saidhe。"Pompeyistheprideofthelocaldraghounds,noverygreatflier,ashisbuildwillshow,butastaunchhoundonascent。Well,Pompey,youmaynotbefast,butIexpectyouwillbetoofastforacoupleofmiddle—agedLondongentlemen,soIwilltakethelibertyoffasteningthisleatherleashtoyourcollar。Now,boy,comealong,andshowwhatyoucando。"Heledhimacrosstothedoctor’sdoor。Thedogsniffedroundforaninstant,andthenwithashrillwhineofexcitementstartedoffdownthestreet,tuggingathisleashinhiseffortstogofaster。Inhalfanhour,wewereclearofthetownandhasteningdownacountryroad。
"Whathaveyoudone,Holmes?"Iasked。
"Athreadbareandvenerabledevice,butusefuluponoccasion。
Iwalkedintothedoctor’syardthismorningandshotmysyringefullofaniseedoverthehindwheel。AdraghoundwillfollowaniseedfromheretoJohno’Groat’s,andourfriendArmstrongwouldhavetodrivethroughtheCambeforehewouldshakePompeyoffhistrail。Oh,thecunningrascal!
Thisishowhegavemethesliptheothernight。"
Thedoghadsuddenlyturnedoutofthemainroadintoagrass—grownlane。Halfamilefartherthisopenedintoanotherbroadroad,andthetrailturnedhardtotherightinthedirectionofthetown,whichwehadjustquitted。Theroadtookasweeptothesouthofthetownandcontinuedintheoppositedirectiontothatinwhichwestarted。
"ThisDETOURhasbeenentirelyforourbenefit,then?"saidHolmes。"Nowonderthatmyinquiriesamongthosevillagesledtonothing。Thedoctorhascertainlyplayedthegameforallitisworth,andonewouldliketoknowthereasonforsuchelaboratedeception。ThisshouldbethevillageofTrumpingtontotherightofus。And,byJove!hereisthebroughamcomingroundthecorner。Quick,Watson,quick,orwearedone!"
Hesprangthroughagateintoafield,draggingthereluctantPompeyafterhim。Wehadhardlygotundertheshelterofthehedgewhenthecarriagerattledpast。IcaughtaglimpseofDr。Armstrongwithin,hisshouldersbowed,hisheadsunkonhishands,theveryimageofdistress。Icouldtellbymycompanion’sgraverfacethathealsohadseen。
"Ifearthereissomedarkendingtoourquest,"saidhe。
"Itcannotbelongbeforeweknowit。Come,Pompey!
Ah,itisthecottageinthefield!"
Therecouldbenodoubtthatwehadreachedtheendofourjourney。Pompeyranaboutandwhinedeagerlyoutsidethegatewherethemarksofthebrougham’swheelswerestilltobeseen。
Afootpathledacrosstothelonelycottage。Holmestiedthedogtothehedge,andwehastenedonwards。Myfriendknockedatthelittlerusticdoor,andknockedagainwithoutresponse。Andyetthecottagewasnotdeserted,foralowsoundcametoourears——
akindofdroneofmiseryanddespair,whichwasindescribablymelancholy。Holmespausedirresolute,andthenheglancedbackattheroadwhichwehadjusttraversed。Abroughamwascomingdownit,andtherecouldbenomistakingthosegreyhorses。
"ByJove,thedoctoriscomingback!"criedHolmes。"Thatsettlesit。Weareboundtoseewhatitmeansbeforehecomes。"
Heopenedthedoorandwesteppedintothehall。Thedroningsoundswelledlouderuponourearsuntilitbecameonelong,deepwailofdistress。Itcamefromupstairs。HolmesdartedupandIfollowedhim。Hepushedopenahalf—closeddoorandwebothstoodappalledatthesightbeforeus。
Awoman,youngandbeautiful,waslyingdeaduponthebed。
Hercalm,paleface,withdim,wide—openedblueeyes,lookedupwardfromamidagreattangleofgoldenhair。Atthefootofthebed,halfsitting,halfkneeling,hisfaceburiedintheclothes,wasayoungman,whoseframewasrackedbyhissobs。
SoabsorbedwashebyhisbittergriefthatheneverlookedupuntilHolmes’shandwasonhisshoulder。
"AreyouMr。GodfreyStaunton?"
"Yes,yes;Iam——butyouaretoolate。Sheisdead。"
Themanwassodazedthathecouldnotbemadetounderstandthatwewereanythingbutdoctorswhohadbeensenttohisassistance。Holmeswasendeavouringtoutterafewwordsofconsolation,andtoexplainthealarmwhichhadbeencausedtohisfriendsbyhissuddendisappearance,whentherewasastepuponthestairs,andtherewastheheavy,stern,questioningfaceofDr。Armstrongatthedoor。
"So,gentlemen,"saidhe,"youhaveattainedyourend,andhavecertainlychosenaparticularlydelicatemomentforyourintrusion。Iwouldnotbrawlinthepresenceofdeath,butIcanassureyouthatifIwereayoungermanyourmonstrousconductwouldnotpasswithimpunity。"
"Excuseme,Dr。Armstrong,Ithinkwearealittleatcross—purposes,"saidmyfriend,withdignity。"Ifyoucouldstepdownstairswithuswemayeachbeabletogivesomelighttotheotheruponthismiserableaffair。"
Aminutelaterthegrimdoctorandourselveswereinthesitting—roombelow。
"Well,sir?"saidhe。
"Iwishyoutounderstand,inthefirstplace,thatIamnotemployedbyLordMount—James,andthatmysympathiesinthismatterareentirelyagainstthatnobleman。Whenamanislostitismydutytoascertainhisfate,buthavingdonesothematterendssofarasIamconcerned;andsolongasthereisnothingcriminal,Iammuchmoreanxioustohushupprivatescandalsthantogivethempublicity。If,asIimagine,thereisnobreachofthelawinthismatter,youcanabsolutelydependuponmydiscretionandmyco—operationinkeepingthefactsoutofthepapers。"
Dr。ArmstrongtookaquickstepforwardandwrungHolmesbythehand。
"Youareagoodfellow,"saidhe。"Ihadmisjudgedyou。
IthankHeaventhatmycompunctionatleavingpoorStauntonallaloneinthisplightcausedmetoturnmycarriageback,andsotomakeyouracquaintance。Knowingasmuchasyoudo,thesituationisveryeasilyexplained。AyearagoGodfreyStauntonlodgedinLondonforatime,andbecamepassionatelyattachedtohislandlady’sdaughter,whomhemarried。Shewasasgoodasshewasbeautiful,andasintelligentasshewasgood。Nomanneedbeashamedofsuchawife。ButGodfreywastheheirtothiscrabbedoldnobleman,anditwasquitecertainthatthenewsofhismarriagewouldhavebeentheendofhisinheritance。Iknewtheladwell,andIlovedhimforhismanyexcellentqualities。
IdidallIcouldtohelphimtokeepthingsstraight。Wedidourverybesttokeepthethingfromeveryone,forwhenoncesuchawhispergetsaboutitisnotlongbeforeeveryonehasheardit。
Thankstothislonelycottageandhisowndiscretion,Godfreyhasuptonowsucceeded。TheirsecretwasknowntonoonesavetomeandtooneexcellentservantwhohasatpresentgoneforassistancetoTrumpington。Butatlasttherecameaterribleblowintheshapeofdangerousillnesstohiswife。Itwasconsumptionofthemostvirulentkind。Thepoorboywashalfcrazedwithgrief,andyethehadtogotoLondontoplaythismatch,forhecouldnotgetoutofitwithoutexplanationswhichwouldexposehissecret。Itriedtocheerhimupbyawire,andhesentmeoneinreplyimploringmetodoallIcould。Thiswasthetelegramwhichyouappearinsomeinexplicablewaytohaveseen。Ididnottellhimhowurgentthedangerwas,forIknewthathecoulddonogoodhere,butIsentthetruthtothegirl’sfather,andheveryinjudiciouslycommunicatedittoGodfrey。
Theresultwasthathecamestraightawayinastateborderingonfrenzy,andhasremainedinthesamestate,kneelingattheendofherbed,untilthismorningdeathputanendtohersufferings。
Thatisall,Mr。Holmes,andIamsurethatIcanrelyuponyourdiscretionandthatofyourfriend。"
Holmesgraspedthedoctor’shand。
"Come,Watson,"saidhe,andwepassedfromthathouseofgriefintothepalesunlightofthewinterday。
XII。———TheAdventureoftheAbbeyGrange。
Itwasonabitterlycoldandfrostymorningduringthewinterof’97thatIwasawakenedbyatuggingatmyshoulder。ItwasHolmes。Thecandleinhishandshoneuponhiseager,stoopingfaceandtoldmeataglancethatsomethingwasamiss。
"Come,Watson,come!"hecried。"Thegameisafoot。Notaword!
Intoyourclothesandcome!"
TenminuteslaterwewerebothinacabandrattlingthroughthesilentstreetsonourwaytoCharingCrossStation。Thefirstfaintwinter’sdawnwasbeginningtoappear,andwecoulddimlyseetheoccasionalfigureofanearlyworkmanashepassedus,blurredandindistinctintheopalescentLondonreek。Holmesnestledinsilenceintohisheavycoat,andIwasgladtodothesame,fortheairwasmostbitterandneitherofushadbrokenourfast。Itwasnotuntilwehadconsumedsomehotteaatthestation,andtakenourplacesintheKentishtrain,thatweweresufficientlythawed,hetospeakandItolisten。Holmesdrewanotefromhispocketandreaditaloud:——
"AbbeyGrange,Marsham,Kent,"3。30a。m。
"MYDEARMR。HOLMES,———Ishouldbeverygladofyourimmediateassistanceinwhatpromisestobeamostremarkablecase。
Itissomethingquiteinyourline。ExceptforreleasingtheladyIwillseethateverythingiskeptexactlyasIhavefoundit,butIbegyounottoloseaninstant,asitisdifficulttoleaveSirEustacethere。
"Yoursfaithfully,STANLEYHOPKINS。"
"Hopkinshascalledmeinseventimes,andoneachoccasionhissummonshasbeenentirelyjustified,"saidHolmes。
"Ifancythateveryoneofhiscaseshasfounditswayintoyourcollection,andImustadmit,Watson,thatyouhavesomepowerofselectionwhichatonesformuchwhichIdeploreinyournarratives。Yourfatalhabitoflookingateverythingfromthepointofviewofastoryinsteadofasascientificexercisehasruinedwhatmighthavebeenaninstructiveandevenclassicalseriesofdemonstrations。Yousluroverworkoftheutmostfinesseanddelicacyinordertodwelluponsensationaldetailswhichmayexcite,butcannotpossiblyinstruct,thereader。"
"Whydoyounotwritethemyourself?"Isaid,withsomebitterness。
"Iwill,mydearWatson,Iwill。AtpresentIam,asyouknow,fairlybusy,butIproposetodevotemydecliningyearstothecompositionofatext—bookwhichshallfocusthewholeartofdetectionintoonevolume。Ourpresentresearchappearstobeacaseofmurder。"
"YouthinkthisSirEustaceisdead,then?"
"Ishouldsayso。Hopkins’swritingshowsconsiderableagitation,andheisnotanemotionalman。Yes,Igathertherehasbeenviolence,andthatthebodyisleftforourinspection。
Ameresuicidewouldnothavecausedhimtosendforme。
Astothereleaseofthelady,itwouldappearthatshehasbeenlockedinherroomduringthetragedy。Wearemovinginhighlife,Watson;cracklingpaper,`E。B。’monogram,coat—of—arms,picturesqueaddress。IthinkthatfriendHopkinswillliveuptohisreputationandthatweshallhaveaninterestingmorning。Thecrimewascommittedbeforetwelvelastnight。"
"Howcanyoupossiblytell?"
"Byaninspectionofthetrainsandbyreckoningthetime。
Thelocalpolicehadtobecalledin,theyhadtocommunicatewithScotlandYard,Hopkinshadtogoout,andheinturnhadtosendforme。Allthatmakesafairnight’swork。
Well,hereweareatChislehurstStation,andweshallsoonsetourdoubtsatrest。"
Adriveofacoupleofmilesthroughnarrowcountrylanesbroughtustoaparkgate,whichwasopenedforusbyanoldlodge—keeper,whosehaggardfaceborethereflectionofsomegreatdisaster。Theavenueranthroughanoblepark,betweenlinesofancientelms,andendedinalow,widespreadhouse,pillaredinfrontafterthefashionofPalladio。Thecentralpartwasevidentlyofagreatageandshroudedinivy,butthelargewindowsshowedthatmodernchangeshadbeencarriedout,andonewingofthehouseappearedtobeentirelynew。
Theyouthfulfigureandalert,eagerfaceofInspectorStanleyHopkinsconfrontedusintheopendoorway。
"I’mverygladyouhavecome,Mr。Holmes。Andyoutoo,Dr。Watson!But,indeed,ifIhadmytimeoveragainI
shouldnothavetroubledyou,forsincetheladyhascometoherselfshehasgivensoclearanaccountoftheaffairthatthereisnotmuchleftforustodo。YourememberthatLewishamgangofburglars?"
"What,thethreeRandalls?"
"Exactly;thefatherandtwosons。It’stheirwork。
Ihavenotadoubtofit。TheydidajobatSydenhamafortnightago,andwereseenanddescribed。Rathercooltodoanothersosoonandsonear,butitisthey,beyondalldoubt。It’sahangingmatterthistime。"
"SirEustaceisdead,then?"
"Yes;hisheadwasknockedinwithhisownpoker。"
"SirEustaceBrackenstall,thedrivertellsme。"
"Exactly——oneoftherichestmeninKent。
LadyBrackenstallisinthemorning—room。Poorlady,shehashadamostdreadfulexperience。SheseemedhalfdeadwhenIsawherfirst。Ithinkyouhadbestseeherandhearheraccountofthefacts。Thenwewillexaminethedining—roomtogether。"
LadyBrackenstallwasnoordinaryperson。SeldomhaveIseensogracefulafigure,sowomanlyapresence,andsobeautifulaface。Shewasablonde,golden—haired,blue—eyed,andwould,nodoubt,havehadtheperfectcomplexionwhichgoeswithsuchcolouringhadnotherrecentexperienceleftherdrawnandhaggard。Hersufferingswerephysicalaswellasmental,foroveroneeyeroseahideous,plum—colouredswelling,whichhermaid,atall,austerewoman,wasbathingassiduouslywithvinegarandwater。Theladylaybackexhausteduponacouch,butherquick,observantgazeasweenteredtheroom,andthealertexpressionofherbeautifulfeatures,showedthatneitherherwitsnorhercouragehadbeenshakenbyherterribleexperience。Shewasenvelopedinaloosedressing—gownofblueandsilver,butablacksequin—covereddinner—dresswashunguponthecouchbesideher。
"Ihavetoldyouallthathappened,Mr。Hopkins,"shesaid,wearily;"couldyounotrepeatitforme?Well,ifyouthinkitnecessary,Iwilltellthesegentlemenwhatoccurred。
Havetheybeeninthedining—roomyet?"
"Ithoughttheyhadbetterhearyourladyship’sstoryfirst。"
"Ishallbegladwhenyoucanarrangematters。Itishorribletometothinkofhimstilllyingthere。"Sheshudderedandburiedherfaceinherhands。Asshedidsotheloosegownfellbackfromherforearms。Holmesutteredanexclamation。
"Youhaveotherinjuries,madam!Whatisthis?"
Twovividredspotsstoodoutononeofthewhite,roundlimbs。
Shehastilycoveredit。
"Itisnothing。Ithasnoconnectionwiththehideousbusinessoflastnight。IfyouandyourfriendwillsitdownIwilltellyouallIcan。
"IamthewifeofSirEustaceBrackenstall。Ihavebeenmarriedaboutayear。Isupposethatitisnousemyattemptingtoconcealthatourmarriagehasnotbeenahappyone。
Ifearthatallourneighbourswouldtellyouthat,evenifI
weretoattempttodenyit。Perhapsthefaultmaybepartlymine。
Iwasbroughtupinthefreer,lessconventionalatmosphereofSouthAustralia,andthisEnglishlife,withitsproprietiesanditsprimness,isnotcongenialtome。Butthemainreasonliesintheonefactwhichisnotorioustoeveryone,andthatisthatSirEustacewasaconfirmeddrunkard。Tobewithsuchamanforanhourisunpleasant。Canyouimaginewhatitmeansforasensitiveandhigh—spiritedwomantobetiedtohimfordayandnight?Itisasacrilege,acrime,avillainytoholdthatsuchamarriageisbinding。Isaythatthesemonstrouslawsofyourswillbringacurseupontheland——Heavenwillnotletsuchwickednessendure。"Foraninstantshesatup,hercheeksflushed,andhereyesblazingfromundertheterriblemarkuponherbrow。
Thenthestrong,soothinghandoftheausteremaiddrewherheaddownontothecushion,andthewildangerdiedawayintopassionatesobbing。Atlastshecontinued:——