"No,no,LadyBrackenstall,itisnouse。YoumayhaveheardofanylittlereputationwhichIpossess。Iwillstakeitallonthefactthatyourstoryisanabsolutefabrication。"
  MistressandmaidwerebothstaringatHolmeswithpalefacesandfrightenedeyes。
  "Youareanimpudentfellow!"criedTheresa。"Doyoumeantosaythatmymistresshastoldalie?"
  Holmesrosefromhischair。
  "Haveyounothingtotellme?"
  "Ihavetoldyoueverything。"
  "Thinkoncemore,LadyBrackenstall。Woulditnotbebettertobefrank?"
  Foraninstanttherewashesitationinherbeautifulface。
  Thensomenewstrongthoughtcausedittosetlikeamask。
  "IhavetoldyouallIknow。"
  Holmestookhishatandshruggedhisshoulders。"Iamsorry,"
  hesaid,andwithoutanotherwordwelefttheroomandthehouse。Therewasapondinthepark,andtothismyfriendledtheway。Itwasfrozenover,butasingleholewasleftfortheconvenienceofasolitaryswan。Holmesgazedatitandthenpassedontothelodgegate。TherehescribbledashortnoteforStanleyHopkinsandleftitwiththelodge—keeper。
  "Itmaybeahitoritmaybeamiss,butweareboundtodosomethingforfriendHopkins,justtojustifythissecondvisit,"
  saidhe。"Iwillnotquitetakehimintomyconfidenceyet。
  IthinkournextsceneofoperationsmustbetheshippingofficeoftheAdelaide—Southamptonline,whichstandsattheendofPallMall,ifIrememberright。ThereisasecondlineofsteamerswhichconnectSouthAustraliawithEngland,butwewilldrawthelargercoverfirst。"
  Holmes’scardsentintothemanagerensuredinstantattention,andhewasnotlonginacquiringalltheinformationwhichheneeded。InJuneof’95onlyoneoftheirlinehadreachedahomeport。ItwastheROCKOFGIBRALTAR,theirlargestandbestboat。AreferencetothepassengerlistshowedthatMissFraserofAdelaide,withhermaid,hadmadethevoyageinher。TheboatwasnowonherwaytoAustralia,somewheretothesouthoftheSuezCanal。Herofficerswerethesameasin’95,withoneexception。Thefirstofficer,Mr。JackCroker,hadbeenmadeacaptainandwastotakechargeoftheirnewship,theBASSROCK,sailingintwodays’timefromSouthampton。HelivedatSydenham,buthewaslikelytobeinthatmorningforinstructions,ifwecaredtowaitforhim。
  No;Mr。Holmeshadnodesiretoseehim,butwouldbegladtoknowmoreabouthisrecordandcharacter。
  Hisrecordwasmagnificent。Therewasnotanofficerinthefleettotouchhim。Astohischaracter,hewasreliableonduty,butawild,desperatefellowoffthedeckofhisship,hot—headed,excitable,butloyal,honest,andkind—hearted。
  ThatwasthepithoftheinformationwithwhichHolmeslefttheofficeoftheAdelaide—Southamptoncompany。ThencehedrovetoScotlandYard,butinsteadofenteringhesatinhiscabwithhisbrowsdrawndown,lostinprofoundthought。FinallyhedroveroundtotheCharingCrosstelegraphoffice,sentoffamessage,andthen,atlast,wemadeforBakerStreetoncemore。
  "No,Icouldn’tdoit,Watson,"saidhe,aswere—enteredourroom。"Oncethatwarrantwasmadeoutnothingonearthwouldsavehim。OnceortwiceinmycareerIfeelthatIhavedonemorerealharmbymydiscoveryofthecriminalthaneverhehaddonebyhiscrime。Ihavelearnedcautionnow,andIhadratherplaytrickswiththelawofEnglandthanwithmyownconscience。
  Letusknowalittlemorebeforeweact。"
  BeforeeveningwehadavisitfromInspectorStanleyHopkins。
  Thingswerenotgoingverywellwithhim。
  "Ibelievethatyouareawizard,Mr。Holmes。Ireallydosometimesthinkthatyouhavepowersthatarenothuman。
  Now,howonearthcouldyouknowthatthestolensilverwasatthebottomofthatpond?"
  "Ididn’tknowit。"
  "Butyoutoldmetoexamineit。"
  "Yougotit,then?"
  "Yes,Igotit。"
  "IamverygladifIhavehelpedyou。"
  "Butyouhaven’thelpedme。Youhavemadetheaffairfarmoredifficult。Whatsortofburglarsaretheywhostealsilverandthenthrowitintothenearestpond?"
  "Itwascertainlyrathereccentricbehaviour。Iwasmerelygoingontheideathatifthesilverhadbeentakenbypersonswhodidnotwantit,whomerelytookitforablindasitwere,thentheywouldnaturallybeanxioustogetridofit。"
  "Butwhyshouldsuchanideacrossyourmind?"
  "Well,Ithoughtitwaspossible。WhentheycameoutthroughtheFrenchwindowtherewasthepond,withonetemptinglittleholeintheice,rightinfrontoftheirnoses。Couldtherebeabetterhiding—place?"
  "Ah,ahiding—place——thatisbetter!"criedStanleyHopkins。
  "Yes,yes,Iseeitallnow!Itwasearly,therewerefolkupontheroads,theywereafraidofbeingseenwiththesilver,sotheysankitinthepond,intendingtoreturnforitwhenthecoastwasclear。Excellent,Mr。Holmes——thatisbetterthanyourideaofablind。"
  "Quiteso;youhavegotanadmirabletheory。Ihavenodoubtthatmyownideaswerequitewild,butyoumustadmitthattheyhaveendedindiscoveringthesilver。"
  "Yes,sir,yes。Itwasallyourdoing。ButIhavehadabadset—back。"
  "Aset—back?"
  "Yes,Mr。Holmes。TheRandallgangwerearrestedinNewYorkthismorning。"
  "Dearme,Hopkins!ThatiscertainlyratheragainstyourtheorythattheycommittedamurderinKentlastnight。"
  "Itisfatal,Mr。Holmes,absolutelyfatal。Still,thereareothergangsofthreebesidestheRandalls,oritmaybesomenewgangofwhichthepolicehaveneverheard。"
  "Quiteso;itisperfectlypossible。What,areyouoff?"
  Yes,Mr。Holmes;thereisnorestformeuntilIhavegottothebottomofthebusiness。Isupposeyouhavenohinttogiveme?"
  "Ihavegivenyouone。"
  "Which?"
  "Well,Isuggestedablind。"
  "Butwhy,Mr。Holmes,why?"
  "Ah,that’sthequestion,ofcourse。ButIcommendtheideatoyourmind。Youmightpossiblyfindthattherewassomethinginit。Youwon’tstopfordinner?Well,good—bye,andletusknowhowyougeton。"
  DinnerwasoverandthetableclearedbeforeHolmesalludedtothematteragain。Hehadlithispipeandheldhisslipperedfeettothecheerfulblazeofthefire。Suddenlyhelookedathiswatch。
  "Iexpectdevelopments,Watson。"
  "When?"
  "Now——withinafewminutes。IdaresayyouthoughtIactedratherbadlytoStanleyHopkinsjustnow?"
  "Itrustyourjudgment。"
  "Averysensiblereply,Watson。Youmustlookatitthisway:
  whatIknowisunofficial;whatheknowsisofficial。Ihavetherighttoprivatejudgment,buthehasnone。Hemustdiscloseall,orheisatraitortohisservice。InadoubtfulcaseI
  wouldnotputhiminsopainfulaposition,andsoIreservemyinformationuntilmyownmindisclearuponthematter。"
  "Butwhenwillthatbe?"
  "Thetimehascome。Youwillnowbepresentatthelastsceneofaremarkablelittledrama。"
  Therewasasounduponthestairs,andourdoorwasopenedtoadmitasfineaspecimenofmanhoodaseverpassedthroughit。
  Hewasaverytallyoungman,golden—moustached,blue—eyed,withaskinwhichhadbeenburnedbytropicalsuns,andaspringystepwhichshowedthatthehugeframewasasactiveasitwasstrong。Heclosedthedoorbehindhim,andthenhestoodwithclenchedhandsandheavingbreast,chokingdownsomeovermasteringemotion。
  "Sitdown,CaptainCroker。Yougotmytelegram?"
  Ourvisitorsankintoanarm—chairandlookedfromonetotheotherofuswithquestioningeyes。
  "Igotyourtelegram,andIcameatthehouryousaid。Iheardthatyouhadbeendowntotheoffice。Therewasnogettingawayfromyou。Let’sheartheworst。Whatareyougoingtodowithme?
  Arrestme?Speakout,man!Youcan’tsitthereandplaywithmelikeacatwithamouse。"
  "Givehimacigar,"saidHolmes。"Biteonthat,CaptainCroker,anddon’tletyournervesrunawaywithyou。IshouldnotsitheresmokingwithyouifIthoughtthatyouwereacommoncriminal,youmaybesureofthat。Befrankwithme,andwemaydosomegood。
  Playtrickswithme,andI’llcrushyou。"
  "Whatdoyouwishmetodo?"
  "TogivemeatrueaccountofallthathappenedattheAbbeyGrangelastnight——aTRUEaccount,mindyou,withnothingaddedandnothingtakenoff。IknowsomuchalreadythatifyougooneinchoffthestraightI’llblowthispolicewhistlefrommywindowandtheaffairgoesoutofmyhandsforever。"
  Thesailorthoughtforalittle。Thenhestruckhislegwithhisgreat,sun—burnedhand。
  "I’llchanceit,"hecried。"Ibelieveyouareamanofyourword,andawhiteman,andI’lltellyouthewholestory。
  ButonethingIwillsayfirst。SofarasIamconcernedIregretnothingandIfearnothing,andIwoulddoitallagainandbeproudofthejob。Cursethebeast,ifhehadasmanylivesasacathewouldowethemalltome!Butit’sthelady,Mary——
  MaryFraser——forneverwillIcallherbythataccursedname。
  WhenIthinkofgettingherintotrouble,Iwhowouldgivemylifejusttobringonesmiletoherdearface,it’sthatthatturnsmysoulintowater。Andyet——andyet——whatlesscouldIdo?
  I’lltellyoumystory,gentlemen,andthenI’llaskyouasmantomanwhatlesscouldIdo。
  "Imustgobackabit。Youseemtoknoweverything,soIexpectthatyouknowthatImetherwhenshewasapassengerandIwasfirstofficeroftheROCKOFGIBRALTAR。FromthefirstdayI
  methershewastheonlywomantome。EverydayofthatvoyageIlovedhermore,andmanyatimesincehaveIkneeleddowninthedarknessofthenightwatchandkissedthedeckofthatshipbecauseIknewherdearfeethadtrodit。Shewasneverengagedtome。Shetreatedmeasfairlyaseverawomantreatedaman。
  Ihavenocomplainttomake。Itwasallloveonmyside,andallgoodcomradeshipandfriendshiponhers。Whenwepartedshewasafreewoman,butIcouldneveragainbeafreeman。
  "NexttimeIcamebackfromseaIheardofhermarriage。
  Well,whyshouldn’tshemarrywhomsheliked?Titleandmoney——
  whocouldcarrythembetterthanshe?Shewasbornforallthatisbeautifulanddainty。Ididn’tgrieveoverhermarriage。
  Iwasnotsuchaselfishhoundasthat。Ijustrejoicedthatgoodluckhadcomeherway,andthatshehadnotthrownherselfawayonapennilesssailor。That’showIlovedMaryFraser。
  "Well,Ineverthoughttoseeheragain;butlastvoyageIwaspromoted,andthenewboatwasnotyetlaunched,soIhadtowaitforacoupleofmonthswithmypeopleatSydenham。
  OnedayoutinacountrylaneImetTheresaWright,heroldmaid。
  Shetoldmeabouther,abouthim,abouteverything。Itellyou,gentlemen,itnearlydrovememad。Thisdrunkenhound,thatheshoulddaretoraisehishandtoherwhosebootshewasnotworthytolick!ImetTheresaagain。ThenImetMaryherself——
  andmetheragain。Thenshewouldmeetmenomore。ButtheotherdayIhadanoticethatIwastostartonmyvoyagewithinaweek,andIdeterminedthatIwouldseeheroncebeforeIleft。
  Theresawasalwaysmyfriend,forshelovedMaryandhatedthisvillainalmostasmuchasIdid。FromherIlearnedthewaysofthehouse。Maryusedtositupreadinginherownlittleroomdownstairs。Icreptroundtherelastnightandscratchedatthewindow。Atfirstshewouldnotopentome,butinherheartIknowthatnowshelovesme,andshecouldnotleavemeinthefrostynight。Shewhisperedtometocomeroundtothebigfrontwindow,andIfounditopenbeforemesoastoletmeintothedining—room。AgainIheardfromherownlipsthingsthatmademybloodboil,andagainIcursedthisbrutewhomishandledthewomanthatIloved。Well,gentlemen,Iwasstandingwithherjustinsidethewindow,inallinnocence,asHeavenismyjudge,whenherushedlikeamadmanintotheroom,calledherthevilestnamethatamancouldusetoawoman,andweltedheracrossthefacewiththestickhehadinhishand。
  Ihadsprungforthepoker,anditwasafairfightbetweenus。
  Seehereonmyarmwherehisfirstblowfell。Thenitwasmyturn,andIwentthroughhimasifhehadbeenarottenpumpkin。
  DoyouthinkIwassorry?NotI!Itwashislifeormine,butfarmorethanthatitwashislifeorhers,forhowcouldI
  leaveherinthepowerofthismadman?ThatwashowIkilledhim。
  WasIwrong?Well,then,whatwouldeitherofyougentlemenhavedoneifyouhadbeeninmyposition?"
  "Shehadscreamedwhenhestruckher,andthatbroughtoldTheresadownfromtheroomabove。Therewasabottleofwineonthesideboard,andIopeneditandpouredalittlebetweenMary’slips,forshewashalfdeadwiththeshock。ThenItookadropmyself。Theresawasascoolasice,anditwasherplotasmuchasmine。Wemustmakeitappearthatburglarshaddonethething。Theresakeptonrepeatingourstorytohermistress,whileIswarmedupandcuttheropeofthebell。ThenIlashedherinherchair,andfrayedouttheendoftheropetomakeitlooknatural,elsetheywouldwonderhowintheworldaburglarcouldhavegotuptheretocutit。ThenIgatheredupafewplatesandpotsofsilver,tocarryouttheideaofarobbery,andthereIleftthemwithorderstogivethealarmwhenIhadaquarterofanhour’sstart。IdroppedthesilverintothepondandmadeoffforSydenham,feelingthatforonceinmylifeIhaddonearealgoodnight’swork。Andthat’sthetruthandthewholetruth,Mr。Holmes,ifitcostsmemyneck。"
  Holmessmokedforsometimeinsilence。Thenhecrossedtheroomandshookourvisitorbythehand。
  "That’swhatIthink,"saidhe。"Iknowthateverywordistrue,foryouhavehardlysaidawordwhichIdidnotknow。
  Noonebutanacrobatorasailorcouldhavegotuptothatbell—ropefromthebracket,andnoonebutasailorcouldhavemadetheknotswithwhichthecordwasfastenedtothechair。
  Onlyoncehadthisladybeenbroughtintocontactwithsailors,andthatwasonhervoyage,anditwassomeoneofherownclassoflife,sinceshewastryinghardtoshieldhimandsoshowingthatshelovedhim。YouseehoweasyitwasformetolaymyhandsuponyouwhenonceIhadstartedupontherighttrail。"
  "Ithoughtthepolicenevercouldhaveseenthroughourdodge。"
  "Andthepolicehaven’t;norwillthey,tothebestofmybelief。
  Now,lookhere,CaptainCroker,thisisaveryseriousmatter,thoughIamwillingtoadmitthatyouactedunderthemostextremeprovocationtowhichanymancouldbesubjected。Iamnotsurethatindefenceofyourownlifeyouractionwillnotbepronouncedlegitimate。However,thatisforaBritishjurytodecide。
  MeanwhileIhavesomuchsympathyforyouthatifyouchoosetodisappearinthenexttwenty—fourhoursIwillpromiseyouthatnoonewillhinderyou。"
  "Andthenitwillallcomeout?"
  "Certainlyitwillcomeout。"
  Thesailorflushedwithanger。
  "Whatsortofproposalisthattomakeaman?IknowenoughoflawtounderstandthatMarywouldbehadasaccomplice。
  DoyouthinkIwouldleaveheralonetofacethemusicwhileIslunkaway?No,sir;letthemdotheirworstuponme,butforHeaven’ssake,Mr。Holmes,findsomewayofkeepingmypoorMaryoutofthecourts。"
  Holmesforasecondtimeheldouthishandtothesailor。
  "Iwasonlytestingyou,andyouringtrueeverytime。
  Well,itisagreatresponsibilitythatItakeuponmyself,butIhavegivenHopkinsanexcellenthint,andifhecan’tavailhimselfofitIcandonomore。Seehere,CaptainCroker,we’lldothisindueformoflaw。Youaretheprisoner。
  Watson,youareaBritishjury,andInevermetamanwhowasmoreeminentlyfittedtorepresentone。Iamthejudge。
  Now,gentlemanofthejury,youhaveheardtheevidence。
  Doyoufindtheprisonerguiltyornotguilty?"
  "Notguilty,mylord,"saidI。
  "Voxpopuli,voxDei。Youareacquitted,CaptainCroker。
  Solongasthelawdoesnotfindsomeothervictimyouaresafefromme。Comebacktothisladyinayear,andmayherfutureandyoursjustifyusinthejudgmentwhichwehavepronouncedthisnight。"
  XIII。———TheAdventureoftheSecondStain。
  IHADintended"TheAdventureoftheAbbeyGrange"tobethelastofthoseexploitsofmyfriend,Mr。SherlockHolmes,whichIshouldevercommunicatetothepublic。Thisresolutionofminewasnotduetoanylackofmaterial,sinceIhavenotesofmanyhundredsofcasestowhichIhaveneveralluded,norwasitcausedbyanywaninginterestonthepartofmyreadersinthesingularpersonalityanduniquemethodsofthisremarkableman。
  TherealreasonlayinthereluctancewhichMr。Holmeshasshowntothecontinuedpublicationofhisexperiences。Solongashewasinactualprofessionalpracticetherecordsofhissuccesseswereofsomepracticalvaluetohim;butsincehehasdefinitelyretiredfromLondonandbetakenhimselftostudyandbee—farmingontheSussexDowns,notorietyhasbecomehatefultohim,andhehasperemptorilyrequestedthathiswishesinthismattershouldbestrictlyobserved。ItwasonlyuponmyrepresentingtohimthatIhadgivenapromisethat"TheAdventureoftheSecondStain"shouldbepublishedwhenthetimeswereripe,andpointingouttohimthatitisonlyappropriatethatthislongseriesofepisodesshouldculminateinthemostimportantinternationalcasewhichhehaseverbeencalledupontohandle,thatIatlastsucceededinobtaininghisconsentthatacarefully—guardedaccountoftheincidentshouldatlastbelaidbeforethepublic。IfintellingthestoryIseemtobesomewhatvagueincertaindetailsthepublicwillreadilyunderstandthatthereisanexcellentreasonformyreticence。
  Itwas,then,inayear,andeveninadecade,thatshallbenameless,thatupononeTuesdaymorninginautumnwefoundtwovisitorsofEuropeanfamewithinthewallsofourhumbleroominBakerStreet。Theone,austere,high—nosed,eagle—eyed,anddominant,wasnoneotherthantheillustriousLordBellinger,twicePremierofBritain。Theother,dark,clear—cut,andelegant,hardlyyetofmiddleage,andendowedwitheverybeautyofbodyandofmind,wastheRightHonourableTrelawneyHope,SecretaryforEuropeanAffairs,andthemostrisingstatesmaninthecountry。Theysatsidebysideuponourpaper—litteredsettee,anditwaseasytoseefromtheirwornandanxiousfacesthatitwasbusinessofthemostpressingimportancewhichhadbroughtthem。ThePremier’sthin,blue—veinedhandswereclaspedtightlyovertheivoryheadofhisumbrella,andhisgaunt,asceticfacelookedgloomilyfromHolmestome。
  TheEuropeanSecretarypullednervouslyathismoustacheandfidgetedwiththesealsofhiswatch—chain。
  "WhenIdiscoveredmyloss,Mr。Holmes,whichwasateighto’clockthismorning,IatonceinformedthePrimeMinister。
  Itwasathissuggestionthatwehavebothcometoyou。"
  "Haveyouinformedthepolice?"
  "No,sir,"saidthePrimeMinister,withthequick,decisivemannerforwhichhewasfamous。"Wehavenotdoneso,norisitpossiblethatweshoulddoso。Toinformthepolicemust,inthelongrun,meantoinformthepublic。Thisiswhatweparticularlydesiretoavoid。"
  "Andwhy,sir?"
  "Becausethedocumentinquestionisofsuchimmenseimportancethatitspublicationmightveryeasily——Imightalmostsayprobably——leadtoEuropeancomplicationsoftheutmostmoment。
  Itisnottoomuchtosaythatpeaceorwarmayhangupontheissue。Unlessitsrecoverycanbeattendedwiththeutmostsecrecy,thenitmayaswellnotberecoveredatall,forallthatisaimedatbythosewhohavetakenitisthatitscontentsshouldbegenerallyknown。"
  "Iunderstand。Now,Mr。TrelawneyHope,Ishouldbemuchobligedifyouwouldtellmeexactlythecircumstancesunderwhichthisdocumentdisappeared。"
  "Thatcanbedoneinaveryfewwords,Mr。Holmes。
  Theletter——foritwasaletterfromaforeignpotentate——
  wasreceivedsixdaysago。ItwasofsuchimportancethatIhaveneverleftitinmysafe,butIhavetakenitacrosseacheveningtomyhouseinWhitehallTerrace,andkeptitinmybedroominalockeddespatch—box。Itwastherelastnight。OfthatIamcertain。IactuallyopenedtheboxwhileIwasdressingfordinner,andsawthedocumentinside。Thismorningitwasgone。
  Thedespatch—boxhadstoodbesidetheglassuponmydressing—tableallnight。Iamalightsleeper,andsoismywife。Wearebothpreparedtoswearthatnoonecouldhaveenteredtheroomduringthenight。AndyetIrepeatthatthepaperisgone。"
  "Whattimedidyoudine?"
  "Half—pastseven。"
  "Howlongwasitbeforeyouwenttobed?"
  "Mywifehadgonetothetheatre。Iwaitedupforher。
  Itwashalf—pastelevenbeforewewenttoourroom。"
  "Thenforfourhoursthedespatch—boxhadlainunguarded?"
  "Nooneiseverpermittedtoenterthatroomsavethehousemaidinthemorning,andmyvalet,ormywife’smaid,duringtherestoftheday。Theyarebothtrustyservantswhohavebeenwithusforsometime。Besides,neitherofthemcouldpossiblyhaveknownthattherewasanythingmorevaluablethantheordinarydepartmentalpapersinmydespatch—box。"
  "Whodidknowoftheexistenceofthatletter?"
  "Nooneinthehouse。"
  "Surelyyourwifeknew?"
  "No,sir;IhadsaidnothingtomywifeuntilImissedthepaperthismorning。"
  ThePremiernoddedapprovingly。
  "Ihavelongknown,sir,howhighisyoursenseofpublicduty,"
  saidhe。"Iamconvincedthatinthecaseofasecretofthisimportanceitwouldrisesuperiortothemostintimatedomesticties。"
  TheEuropeanSecretarybowed。
  "Youdomenomorethanjustice,sir。UntilthismorningIhaveneverbreathedonewordtomywifeuponthismatter。"
  "Couldshehaveguessed?"
  "No,Mr。Holmes,shecouldnothaveguessed——norcouldanyonehaveguessed。"
  "Haveyoulostanydocumentsbefore?"
  "No,sir。"
  "WhoisthereinEnglandwhodidknowoftheexistenceofthisletter?"
  "EachmemberoftheCabinetwasinformedofityesterday;
  butthepledgeofsecrecywhichattendseveryCabinetmeetingwasincreasedbythesolemnwarningwhichwasgivenbythePrimeMinister。Goodheavens,tothinkthatwithinafewhoursI
  shouldmyselfhavelostit!"Hishandsomefacewasdistortedwithaspasmofdespair,andhishandstoreathishair。
  Foramomentwecaughtaglimpseofthenaturalman,impulsive,ardent,keenlysensitive。Thenextthearistocraticmaskwasreplaced,andthegentlevoicehadreturned。"BesidesthemembersoftheCabinettherearetwo,orpossiblythree,departmentalofficialswhoknowoftheletter。NooneelseinEngland,Mr。Holmes,Iassureyou。"