the adventure of the dying detective-第4章
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say?〃
Holmes groaned。
〃Do what you can for me。 Let bygones be bygones;〃 he whispered。
〃I'll put the words out of my head… I swear I will。 Only cure me;
and I'll forget it。〃
〃Forget what?〃
〃Well; about Victor Savage's death。 You as good as admitted just now
that you had done it。 I'll forget it。〃
〃You can forget it or remember it; just as you like。 I don't see you
in the witnessbox。 Quite another shaped box; my good Holmes; I
assure you。 It matters nothing to me that you should know how my
nephew died。 It's not him we are talking about。 It's you。〃
〃Yes; yes。〃
〃The fellow who came for me… I've forgotten his name… said that
you contracted it down in the East End among the sailors。〃
〃I could only account for it so。〃
〃You are proud of your brains; Holmes; are you not? Think yourself
smart; don't you? You came across someone who was smarter this time。
Now cast your mind back; Holmes。 Can you think of no other way you
could have got this thing?〃
〃I can't think。 My mind is gone。 For heaven's sake help me!〃
〃Yes; I will help you。 I'll help you to understand just where you
are and how you got there。 I'd like you to know before you die。〃
〃Give me something to ease my pain。〃
〃Painful; is it? Yes; the coolies used to do some squealing
towards the end。 Takes you as cramp; I fancy。〃
〃Yes; yes; it is cramp。〃
〃Well; you can hear what I say; anyhow。 Listen now! Can you remember
any unusual incident in your life just about the time your symptoms
began?〃
〃No; no; nothing。〃
〃Think again。〃
〃I'm too ill to think。〃
〃Well; then; I'll help you。 Did anything come by post?〃
〃By post?〃
〃A box by chance?〃
〃I'm fainting… I'm gone!〃
〃Listen; Holmes!〃 There was a sound as if he was shaking the dying
man; and it was all that I could do to hold myself quiet in my
hiding…place。 〃You must hear me。 You shall hear me。 Do you remember
a box… an ivory box? It came on Wednesday。 You opened it… do you
remember?〃
〃Yes; yes; I opened it。 There was a sharp spring inside it。 Some
joke…〃
〃It was no joke; as you will find to your cost。 You fool; you
would have it and you have got it。 Who asked you to cross my path?
If you had left me alone I would not have hurt you。〃
〃I remember;〃 Holmes gasped。 〃The spring! It drew blood。 This box…
this on the table。〃
〃The very one; by George! And it may as well leave the room in my
pocket。 There goes your last shred of evidence。 But you have the truth
now; Holmes; and you can die with the knowledge that I killed you。 You
knew too much of the fate of Victor Savage; so I have sent you to
share it。 You are very near your end; Holmes。 I will sit here and I
will watch you die。〃
Holmes's voice had sunk to an almost inaudible whisper。
〃What is that?〃 said Smith。 〃Turn up the gas? Ah; the shadows
begin to fall; do they? Yes; I will turn it up; that I may see you the
better。〃 He crossed the room and the light suddenly brightened。 〃Is
there any other little service that I can do you; my friend?〃
〃A match and a cigarette。〃
I nearly called out in my joy and my amazement。 He was speaking in
his natural voice… a little weak; perhaps; but the very voice I
knew。 There was a long pause; and I felt that Culverton Smith was
standing in silent amazement looking down at his companion。
〃What's the meaning of this?〃 I heard him say at last in a dry;
rasping tone。
〃The best way of successfully acting a part is to be it;〃 said
Holmes。 〃I give you my word that for three days I have tasted
neither food nor drink until you were good enough to pour me out
that glass of water。 But it is the tobacco which I find most
irksome。 Ah; here are some cigarettes。〃 I heard the striking of a
match。 That is very much better。 Halloa! halloa! Do I hear the step of
a friend?〃
There were footfalls outside; the door opened; and Inspector
Morton appeared。
〃All is in order and this is your man;〃 said Holmes。
The officer gave the usual cautions。
〃I arrest you on the charge of the murder of one Victor Savage;〃
he concluded。
〃And you might add of the attempted murder of one Sherlock
Holmes;〃 remarked my friend with a chuckle。 〃To save an invalid
trouble; Inspector; Mr。 Culverton Smith was good enough to give our
signal by turning up the gas。 By the way; the prisoner has a small box
in the right…hand pocket of his coat which it would be as well to
remove。 Thank you。 I would handle it gingerly if I were you。 Put it
down here。 It may play its part in the trial。〃
There was a sudden rush and a scuffle; followed by the clash of iron
and a cry of pain。
〃You'll only get yourself hurt;〃 said the inspector。 〃Stand still;
will you?〃 There was the click of the closing handcuffs。
〃A nice trap!〃 cried the high; snarling voice。 〃It will bring you
into the dock; Holmes; not me。 He asked me to come here to cure him。 I
was sorry for him and I came。 Now he will pretend; no doubt; that I
have said anything which he may invent which will corroborate his
insane suspicions。 You can lie as you like; Holmes。 My word is
always as good as yours。〃
〃Good heavens!〃 cried Holmes。 〃I had totally forgotten him。 My
dear Watson; I owe you a thousand apologies。 To think that I should
have overlooked you! I need not introduce you to Mr。 Culverton
Smith; since I understand that you met somewhat earlier in the
evening。 Have you the cab below? I will follow you when I am
dressed; for I may be of some use at the station。
〃I never needed it more;〃 said Holmes as he refreshed himself with a
glass of claret and some biscuits in the intervals of his toilet。
〃However; as you know; my habits are irregular; and such a feat
means less to me than to most men。 It was very essential that I should
impress Mrs。 Hudson with the reality of my condition; since she was to
convey it to you; and you in turn to him。 You won't be offended;
Watson? You will realize that among your many talents dissimulation
finds no place; and that if you had shared my secret you would never
have been able to impress Smith with the urgent necessity of his
presence; which was the vital point of the whole scheme。 Knowing his
vindictive nature; I was perfectly certain that he would come to
look upon his handiwork。〃
〃But your appearance; Holmes… your ghastly face?〃
〃Three days of absolute fast does not improve one's beauty;
Watson。 For the rest; there is nothing which a sponge may not cure。
With vaseline upon one's forehead; belladonna in one's eyes; rouge
over the cheek…bones; and crusts of beeswax round one's lips; a very
satisfying effect can be produced。 Malingering is a subject upon which
I have sometimes thought of writing a monograph。 A little occasional
talk about half…crowns; oysters; or any other extraneous subject
produces a pleasing effect of delirium。〃
〃But why would you not let me near you; since there was in truth
no infection?〃
〃Can you ask; my dear Watson? Do you imagine that I have no
respect for your medical talents? Could I fancy that your astute
judgment would pass a dying man who; however weak; had no rise of
pulse or temperature? At four yards; I could deceive you。 If I
failed to do so; who would bring my Smith within my grasp? No; Watson;
I would not touch that box。 You can just see if you look at it
sideways where the sharp spring like a viper's tooth emerges as you
open it。 I dare say it was by some such device that poor Savage; who
stood between this monster and a reversion; was done to death。 My
correspondence; however; is; as you know; a varied one; and I am
somewhat upon my guard against any packages which reach me。 It was
clear to me; however; that my pretending that he had really
succeeded in his design I might surprise a confession。 That pretence I
have carried out with the thoroughness of the true artist。 Thank
you; Watson; you must help me on with my coat。 When we have finished
at the police station I can think that something nutritious at
Simpson's would not be out of place。〃
…THE END…
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