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  〃'Yes; sir。'

  〃'As governess?'

  〃'Yes; sir。'

  〃'And what salary do you ask?'

  〃'I had L4 a month in my last place with Colonel Spence Munro。'

  〃'Oh; tut; tut! sweating…rank sweating!' he cried; throwing his

fat hands out into the air like a man who is in a boiling passion。

'How could anyone offer so pitiful a sum to a lady with such

attractions and accomplishments?'

  〃'My accomplishments; sir; may be less than you imagine;' said I。 'A

little French; a little German; music; and drawing…'

  〃'Tut; tut!' he cried。 'This is all quite beside the question。 The

point is; have you or have you not the bearing and deportment of a

lady? There it is in a nutshell。 If you have not; you are not fitted

for the rearing of a child who may some day play a considerable part

in the history of the country。 But if you have; why; then; how could

any gentleman ask you to condescend to accept anything under the three

figures? Your salary with me; madam; would commence at L100 a year。'

  〃You may imagine; Mr。 Holmes; that to me; destitute as I was; such

an offer seemed almost too good to be true。 The gentleman; however;

seeing perhaps the look of incredulity upon my face; opened a

pocket…book and took out a note。

  〃'It is also my custom;' said he; smiling in the most pleasant

fashion until his eyes were just two little shining slits amid the

white creases of his face; 'to advance to my young ladies half their

salary beforehand; so that they may meet any little expenses of

their journey and their wardrobe。'

  〃It seemed to me that I had never met so fascinating and so

thoughtful a man。 As I was already in debt to my tradesmen; the

advance was a great convenience; and Yet there was something unnatural

about the whole transaction which made me wish to know a little more

before I quite committed myself。

  〃'May I ask where you live; sir?' said I。

  〃'Hampshire。 Charming rural place。 The Copper Beeches; five miles on

the far side of Winchester。 It is the most lovely country; my dear

young lady; and the dearest old country…house。'

  〃'And my duties; sir? I should be glad to know what they would be。'

  〃'One child…one dear little romper just six years old。 Oh; if you

could see him killing cockroaches with a slipper! Smack! smack! smack!

Three gone before you could wink!' He leaned back in his chair and

laughed his eyes into his head again。

  〃I was a little startled at the nature of the child's amusement; but

the father's laughter made me think that perhaps he was joking。

  〃'My sole duties; then;' I asked; 'are to take charge of a single

child?'

  〃'No; no; not the sole; not the sole; my dear young lady;' he cried。

'Your duty would be; as I am sure your good sense would suggest; to

obey any little commands my wife might give; provided always that they

were such commands as a lady might with propriety obey。 You see no

difficulty; heh?'

  〃'I should be happy to make myself useful。'

  〃'Quite so。 In dress now; for example。 We are faddy people; you

know…faddy but kind…hearted。 If you were asked to wear any dress which

we might give you; you would not object to our little whim。 Heh?'

  〃'No;' said I; considerably astonished at his words。

  〃'Or to sit here; or sit there; that would not be offensive to you?'

  〃'Oh; no。'

  〃'Or to cut your hair quite short before you come to us?'

  〃I could hardly believe my ears。 As you may observe; Mr。 Holmes;

my hair is somewhat luxuriant; and of a rather peculiar tint of

chestnut。 It has been considered artistic。 I could not dream of

sacrificing it in this offhand fashion。

  〃'I am afraid that that is quite impossible;' said I。 He had been

watching me eagerly out of his small eyes; and I could see a shadow

pass over his face as I spoke。

  〃'I am afraid that it is quite essential;' said he。 'It is a

little fancy of my wife's; and ladies' fancies; you know; madam;

ladies' fancies must be consulted。 And so you won't cut your hair?'

  〃'No; sir; I really could not;' I answered firmly。

  〃'Ah; very well; then that quite settles the matter。 It is a pity;

because in other respects you would really have done very nicely。 In

that case; Miss Stoper; I had best inspect a few more of your young

ladies。'

  〃The manageress had sat all this while busy with her papers

without a word to either of us; but she glanced at me now with so much

annoyance upon her face that I could not help suspecting that she

had lost a handsome commission through my refusal。

  〃'Do you desire your name to be kept upon the books?' she asked。

  〃'If you please; Miss Stoper。'

  〃'Well really; it seems rather useless; since you refuse the most

excellent offers in this fashion;' said she sharply。 'You can hardly

expect us to exert ourselves to find another such opening for you。

Good…day to you; Miss Hunter。' She struck a gong upon the table; and I

was shown out by the page。

  〃Well; Mr。 Holmes; when I got back to my lodgings and found little

enough in the cupboard; and two or three bills upon the table; I began

to ask myself whether I had not done a very foolish thing。 After

all; if these people had strange fads and expected obedience on the

most extraordinary matters; they were at least ready to pay for

their eccentricity。 Very few governesses in England are getting L100 a

year。 Besides; what use was my hair to me? Many people are improved by

wearing it short; and perhaps I should be among the number。 Next day I

was inclined to think that I had made a mistake; and by the day

after I was sure of it。 I had almost overcome my pride so far as to go

back to the agency and inquire whether the place was still open when I

received this letter from the gentleman himself。 I have it here; and I

will read it to you:



                                〃The Copper Beeches; near Winchester。

〃DEAR MISS HUNTER:

  〃Miss Stoper has very kindly given me your address; and I write from

here to ask you whether you have reconsidered your decision。 My wife

is very anxious that you should come; for she has been much

attracted by my description of you。 We are willing to give L30 a

quarter; or L120 a year; so as to recompense you for any little

inconvenience which our fads may cause you。 They are not very

exacting; after all。 My wife is fond of a particular shade of electric

blue; and would like you to wear such a dress indoors in the

morning。 You need not; however; go to the expense of purchasing one;

as we have one belonging to my dear daughter Alice (now in

Philadelphia); which would; I should think; fit you very well。 Then;

as to sitting here or there; or amusing yourself in any manner

indicated; that need cause you no inconvenience。 As regards your hair;

it is no doubt a pity; especially as I could not help remarking its

beauty during our short interview; but I am afraid that I must

remain firm upon this point; and I only hope that the increased salary

may recompense you for the loss。 Your duties; as far as the child is

concerned; are very light。 Now do try to come; and I shall meet you

with the dog…cart at Winchester。 Let me know your train。

                               〃Yours faithfully;

                                  〃JEPHRO RUCASTLE。〃



  〃That is the letter which I have just received; Mr。 Holmes; and my

mind is made up that I will accept it。 I thought; however; that before

taking the final step I should like to submit the whole matter to your

consideration。〃

  〃Well; Miss Hunter; if your mind is made up; that settles the

question;〃 said Holmes; smiling。

  〃But you would not advise me to refuse?〃

  〃I confess that it is not the situation which I should like to see a

sister of mine apply for。〃

  〃What is the meaning of it all; Mr。 Holmes?〃

  〃Ah; I have no data。 I cannot tell。 Perhaps you have yourself formed

some opinion?〃

  〃Well; there seems to me to be only one possible solution。 Mr。

Rucastle seemed to be a very kind; good…natured man。 Is it not

possible that his wife is a lunatic; that he desires to keep the

matter quiet for fear she should be taken to an asylum; and that he

humours her fancies in every way in

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