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〃Is she?〃 he said; languidly。         〃I did not observe。〃 

     〃You      really   are   an   automaton;a       calculating…machine!〃         I  cried。 

〃There is something positively inhuman in you at times。〃 

     He   smiled   gently。     〃It   is   of   the   first   importance;〃   he   said;   〃not   to 

allow your judgment to be biased by personal qualities。                  A client is to me 

a    mere    unit;a   factor    in  a  problem。       The     emotional     qualities    are 

antagonistic      to  clear   reasoning。     I   assure   you    that  the   most    winning 

woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their 

insurance…money;   and   the   most   repellant   man   of   my   acquaintance   is   a 

philanthropist who has spent nearly a quarter of a million upon the London 

poor。〃 

     〃In this case; however〃 

     〃I   never  make   exceptions。       An   exception   disproves the   rule。       Have 

you ever had occasion to study character in handwriting?                     What do you 

make of this fellow's scribble?〃 

     〃It is legible and regular;〃 I answered。           〃A man of business habits and 

some force of character。〃 

     〃Holmes shook his head。            〃Look at his long letters;〃 he said。          〃They 

hardly rise above the common herd。              That d might be an a; and that l an e。 

Men of character always differentiate their long letters; however illegibly 

they   may   write。     There   is   vacillation   in   his   k's   and   self…esteem   in   his 

capitals。     I   am   going   out   now。   I   have   some   few   references   to   make。 

Let me recommend this book;one of the most remarkable ever penned。 

It is Winwood Reade's 'Martyrdom of Man。'                 I shall be back in an hour。〃 

     I sat in the window with the volume in my hand; but my thoughts were 

far from the daring speculations of the writer。             My mind ran upon our late 

visitor;her smiles; the deep rich tones of her voice; the strange mystery 

which overhung her life。          If she were seventeen at the time of her father's 

disappearance   she   must   be   seven…and…twenty   now;a   sweet   age;   when 

youth     has  lost   its  self…  consciousness      and   become     a  little  sobered    by 

experience。       So I sat and mused; until such dangerous thoughts came into 

my   head   that   I   hurried   away  to   my  desk   and   plunged   furiously  into   the 

latest treatise upon pathology。          What was I; an army surgeon with a weak 

leg   and   a   weaker   banking…account;   that   I   should   dare   to   think   of   such 



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things?      She   was    a   unit;   a  factor;nothing   more。      If   my   future    were 

black; it was better surely to face it like a man than to attempt to brighten 

it by mere will…o'…the…wisps of the imagination。 



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             CHAPTER III In Quest of a 

                                  Solution 



    It was half…past five before Holmes returned。            He was bright; eager; 

and in excellent spirits;a mood which in his case alternated with fits of 

the blackest depression。 

     〃There is no great mystery in this matter;〃 he said; taking the cup of 

tea which I had poured out for him。           〃The facts appear to admit of only 

one explanation。〃 

     〃What! you have solved it already?〃 

     〃Well; that would be too much to say。 I have discovered a suggestive 

fact; that is all。  It is; however; VERY suggestive。          The details are still to 

be added。     I have just found; on consulting the back files of the Times; 

that Major Sholto; of Upper Norword; late of the 34th Bombay Infantry; 

died upon the 28th of April; 1882。〃 

     〃I may be very obtuse; Holmes; but I fail to see what this suggests。〃 

     〃No?     You    surprise   me。   Look     at  it  in  this  way;  then。  Captain 

Morstan   disappears。      The   only   person   in   London   whom   he   could   have 

visited is Major Sholto。      Major Sholto denies having heard that he was in 

London。      Four    years  later  Sholto   dies。   WITHIN       A   WEEK     OF   HIS 

DEATH Captain Morstan's daughter receives a valuable present; which is 

repeated from year to year; and now culminates in a letter which describes 

her   as  a  wronged     woman。      What    wrong     can  it  refer  to  except   this 

deprivation      of  her   father?     And     why    should    the   presents   begin 

immediately   after   Sholto's   death;   unless   it   is   that   Sholto's   heir   knows 

something of the mystery and desires to make compensation?                  Have you 

any alternative theory which will meet the facts?〃 

     〃But what a strange compensation!          And how strangely made!          Why; 

too; should he write a letter now; rather than six years ago?             Again; the 

letter speaks of giving her justice。       What justice can she have?         It is too 

much to suppose that her father is still alive。         There is no other injustice 

in her case that you know of。〃 



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     〃There   are   difficulties;   there   are   certainly  difficulties;〃 said   Sherlock 

Holmes; pensively。          〃But our expedition of to…night will solve them all。 

Ah; here is a four…wheeler; and Miss Morstan is inside。                  Are you all ready? 

Then we had better go down; for it is a little past the hour。〃 

     I picked up my hat and my heaviest stick; but I observed that Holmes 

took his revolver from his drawer and slipped it into his pocket。                       It was 

clear that he thought that our night's work might be a serious one。 

     Miss Morstan was muffled in a dark cloak; and her sensitive face was 

composed; but pale。          She must have been more than woman if she did not 

feel    some    uneasiness      at  the   strange    enterprise    upon     which    we    were 

embarking; yet her self…control was perfect; and she readily answered the 

few additional questions which Sherlock Holmes put to her。 

     〃Major Sholto was a very particular friend of papa's;〃 she said。                     〃His 

letters were full of allusions to the major。            He and papa were in command 

of   the  troops   at   the Andaman   Islands;   so   they   were   thrown   a  great   deal 

together。     By the way; a curious paper was found in papa's desk which no 

one     could    understand。       I   don't    suppose     that   it  is   of  the   slightest 

importance; but I thought you might care to see it; so I brought it with me。 

It is here。〃 

     Holmes   unfolded   the   paper   carefully   and   smoothed   it   out   upon   his 

knee。     He   then   very   methodically   examined   it   all   over   with   his   double 

lens。 

     〃It   is   paper   of   native   Indian   manufacture;〃   he   remarked。       〃It   has   at 

some time been pinned to a board。                The diagram upon it appears to be a 

plan    of   part   of  a  large   building     with   numerous       halls;  corridors;    and 

passages。      At one point is a small cross done in red ink; and above it is 

'3。37   from   left;'   in   faded   pencil…   writing。    In   the   left…hand   corner   is   a 

curious hieroglyphic like four crosses in a line with their arms touching。 

Beside it is written; in very rough and coarse characters; 'The sign of the 

four;Jonathan Small; Mahomet Singh; Abdullah Khan; D

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