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

humours her fancies in every way in order to prevent an outbreak?〃

  〃That is a possible solution…in fact; as matters stand; it is the

most probable one。 But in any case it does not seem to be a nice

household for a young lady。〃

  〃But the money; Mr。 Holmes; the money!〃

  〃Well; yes; of course the pay is good…too good。 That is what makes

me uneasy。 Why should they give you L120 a year; when they could

have their pick for L40? There must be some strong reason behind。〃

  〃I thought that if I told you the circumstances you would understand

afterwards if I wanted your help。 I should feel so much stronger if

I felt that you were at the back of me。〃

  〃Oh; you may carry that feeling away with you。 I assure you that

your little problem promises to be the most interesting which has come

my way for some months。 There is something distinctly novel about some

of the features。 If you should find yourself in doubt or in danger…〃

  〃Danger! What danger do you foresee?〃

  Holmes shook his head gravely。 〃It would cease to be a danger if

we could define it;〃 said he。 〃But at any time; day or night; a

telegram would bring me down to your help。〃

  〃That is enough。〃 She rose briskly from her chair with the anxiety

all swept from her face。 〃I shall go down to Hampshire quite easy in

my mind now。 I shall write to Mr。 Rucastle at once; sacrifice my

poor hair to…night; and start for Winchester to…morrow。〃 With a few

grateful words to Holmes she bade us both good…night and bustled off

upon her way。

  〃At least;〃 said I as we heard her quick; firm steps descending

the stairs; 〃she seems to be a young lady who is very well able to

take care of herself。〃

  〃And she would need to be;〃 said Holmes gravely。 〃I am much mistaken

if we do not hear from her before many days are past。〃

  It was not very long before my friend's prediction was fulfilled。

A fortnight went by; during which I frequently found my thoughts

turning in her direction and wondering what strange side…alley of

human experience this lonely woman had strayed into。 The unusual

salary; the curious conditions; the light duties; all pointed to

something abnormal; though whether a fad or a plot; or whether the man

were a philanthropist or a villain; it was quite beyond my powers to

determine。 As to Holmes; I observed that he sat frequently for half an

hour on end; with knitted brows and an abstracted air; but he swept

the matter away with a wave of his hand when I mentioned it。 〃Data!

data! data!〃 he cried impatiently。 〃I can't make bricks without clay。〃

And yet he would always wind up by muttering that no sister of his

should ever have accepted such a situation。

  The telegram which we eventually received came late one night just

as I was thinking of turning in and Holmes was settling down to one of

those all…night chemical researches which he frequently indulged in;

when I would leave him stooping over a retort and a test…tube at night

and find him in the same position when I came down to breakfast in the

morning。 He opened the yellow envelope; and then; glancing at the

message; threw it across to me。

  〃Just look up the trains in Bradshaw;〃 said he; and turned back to

his chemical studies。

  The summons was a brief and urgent one。



  Please be at the Black Swan Hotel at Winchester at midday

to…morrow 'it said'。 Do come! I am at my wit's end。

                                                              HUNTER。



  〃Will you come with me?〃 asked Holmes; glancing up。

  〃I should wish to。〃

  〃Just look it up; then。〃

  〃There is a train at half…past nine;〃 said I; glancing over my

Bradshaw。 〃It is due at Winchester at 11:3O。〃

  〃That will do very nicely。 Then perhaps I had better postpone my

analysis of the acetones; as we may need to be at our best in the

morning。〃



  By eleven o'clock the next day we were well upon our way to the

old English capital。 Holmes had been buried in the morning papers

all the way down; but after we had passed the Hampshire border he

threw them down and began to admire the scenery。 It was an ideal

spring day; a light blue sky; flecked with little fleecy white

clouds drifting across from west to east。 The sun was shining very

brightly; and yet there was an exhilarating nip in the air; which

set an edge to a man's energy。 All over the countryside; away to the

rolling hills around Aldershot; the little red and gray roofs of the

farm…steadings peeped out from amid the light green of the new

foliage。

  〃Are they not fresh and beautiful?〃 I cried with all the

enthusiasm of a man fresh from the fogs of Baker Street。

  But Holmes shook his head gravely。

  〃Do you know; Watson;〃 said he; 〃that it is one of the curses of a

mind with a turn like mine that I must look at everything with

reference to my own special subject。 You look at these scattered

houses; and you are impressed by their beauty。 I look at them; and the

only thought which comes to me is a feeling of their isolation and

of the impunity with which crime may be committed there。〃

  〃Good heavens!〃 I cried。 〃Who would associate crime with these

dear old homesteads?〃

  〃They always fill me with a certain horror。 It is my belief; Watson;

founded upon my experience; that the lowest and vilest alleys in

London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the

smiling and beautiful countryside。〃

  〃You horrify me!〃

  〃But the reason is very obvious。 The pressure of public opinion

can do in the town what the law cannot accomplish。 There is no lane so

vile that the scream of a tortured child; or the thud of a

drunkard's blow; does not beget sympathy and indignation among the

neighbours; and then the whole machinery of justice is ever so close

that a word of complaint can set it going; and there is but a step

between the crime and the dock。 But look at these lonely houses;

each in its own fields; filled for the most part with poor ignorant

folk who know little of the law。 Think of the deeds of hellish

cruelty; the hidden wickedness which may go on; year in; year out;

in such places; and none the wiser。 Had this lady who appeals to us

for help gone to live in Winchester; I should never have had a fear

for her。 It is the five miles of country which makes the danger。

Still; it is clear that she is not personally threatened。〃

  〃No。 If she can come to Winchester to meet us she can get away。〃

  〃Quite so。 She has her freedom。〃

  〃What can be the matter; then? Can you suggest no explanation?〃

  〃I have devised seven separate explanations; each of which would

cover the facts as far as we know them。 But which of these is

correct can only be determined by the fresh information which we shall

no doubt find waiting for us。 Well; there is the tower of the

cathedral; and we shall soon learn all that Miss Hunter has to tell。〃

  The Black Swan is an inn of repute in the High Street; at no

distance from the station; and there we found the young lady waiting

for us。 She had engaged a sitting…room; and our lunch awaited us

upon the table。

  〃I am so delighted that you have come;〃 she said earnestly。 〃It is

so very kind of you both; but indeed I do not know what I should do。

Your advice will be altogether invaluable to me。〃

  〃Pray tell us what has happened to you。〃

  〃I will do so; and I must be quick; for I have promised Mr。 Rucastle

to be back before three。 I got his leave to come into town this

morning; though he little knew for what purpose。〃

  〃Let us have everything in its due order。〃 Holmes thrust his long

thin legs out towards the fire and composed himself to listen。

  〃In the first place; I may say that I have met; on the whole; with

no actual ill…treatment from Mr。 and Mrs。 Rucastle。 It is only fair to

them to say that。 But I cannot understand them; and I am not easy in

my mind about them。〃

  〃What can you not understand?〃

  〃Their reasons for their conduct。 But you shall have it all just

as it occurred。 When I came down; Mr。 Rucastle met me here and drove

me in his dog…cart to the Copper Beeches。 It i

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