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fierce old bird of prey。

  〃Which of you is Holmes?〃 asked this apparition。

  〃My name; sir; but you have the advantage of me;〃 said my

companion quietly。

  〃I am Dr。 Grimesby Roylott; of Stokes Moran。〃

  〃Indeed; Doctor;〃 said Holmes blandly。 〃Pray take a seat。〃

  〃I will do nothing of the kind。 My stepdaughter has been here。 I

have traced her。 What has she been saying to you?〃

  〃It is a little cold for the time of the year;〃 said Holmes。

  〃What has she been saying to you?〃 screamed the old man furiously。

  〃But I have heard that the crocuses promise well;〃 continued my

companion imperturbably。

  〃Ha! You put me off; do you?〃 said our new visitor; taking a step

forward and shaking his hunting…crop。 〃I know you; you scoundrel! I

have heard of you before。 You are Holmes; the meddler。〃

  My friend smiled。

  〃Holmes; the busybody?〃

  His smile broadened。

  〃Holmes; the Scotland Yard Jack…in…office!〃

  Holmes chuckled heartily。 〃Your conversation is most

entertaining;〃 said he。 〃When you go out close the door; for there

is a decided draught。〃

  〃I will go when I have said my say。 Don't you dare to meddle with my

affairs。 I know that Miss Stoner has been here。 I traced her! I am a

dangerous man to fall foul off See here。〃 He stepped swiftly

forward; seized the poker; and bent it into a curve with his huge

brown hands。

  〃See that you keep yourself out of my grip;〃 he snarled; and hurling

the twisted poker into the fireplace he strode out of the room。

  〃He seems a very amiable person;〃 said Holmes; laughing。 〃I am not

quite so bulky; but if he had remained I might have shown him that

my grip was not much more feeble than his own。〃 As he spoke he

picked up the steel poker and; with a sudden effort; straightened it

out again。

  〃Fancy his having the insolence to confound me with the official

detective force! This incident gives zest to our investigation;

however; and I only trust that our little friend will not suffer

from her imprudence in allowing this brute to trace her。 And now;

Watson; we shall order breakfast; and afterwards I shall walk down

to Doctors' Commons; where I hope to get some data which may help us

in this matter。〃



  It was nearly one o'clock when Sherlock Holmes returned from his

excursion。 He held in his hand a sheet of blue paper; scrawled over

with notes and figures。

  〃I have seen the will of the deceased wife;〃 said he。 〃To

determine its exact meaning I have been obliged to work out the

present prices of the investments with which it is concerned。 The

total income; which at the time of the wife's death was little short

of L1000 is now; through the fall in agricultural prices; not more

than L750。 Each daughter can claim an income of L250; in case of

marriage。 It is evident; therefore; that if both girls had married;

this beauty would have had a mere pittance; while even one of them

would cripple him to a very serious extent。 My morning's work has

not been wasted; since it has proved that he has the very strongest

motives for standing in the way of anything of the sort。 And now;

Watson; this is too serious for dawdling; especially as the old man is

aware that we are interesting ourselves in his affairs; so if you

are ready; we shall call a cab and drive to Waterloo。 I should be very

much obliged if you would slip your revolver into your pocket。 An

Eley's No。 2 is an excellent argument with gentlemen who can twist

steel pokers into knots。 That and a tooth…brush are; I think; all that

we need。〃

  At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for Leatherhead;

where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove for four or five

miles through the lovely Surrey lanes。 It was a perfect day; with a

bright sun and a few fleecy clouds in the heavens。 The trees and

wayside hedges were just throwing out their first green shoots; and

the air was full of the pleasant smell of the moist earth。 To me at

least there was a strange contrast between the sweet promise of the

spring and this sinister quest upon which we were engaged。 My

companion sat in the front of the trap; his arms folded; his hat

pulled down over his eyes; and his chin sunk upon his breast; buried

in the deepest thought。 Suddenly; however; he started; tapped me on

the shoulder; and pointed over the meadows。

  〃Look there!〃 said he。

  A heavily timbered park stretched up in a gentle slope; thickening

into a grove at the highest point。 From amid the branches there jutted

out the gray gables and high roof…tree of a very old mansion。

  〃Stoke Moran?〃 said he。

  〃Yes; sir; that be the house of Dr。 Grimesby Roylott;〃 remarked

the driver。

  〃There is some building going on there;〃 said Holmes; 〃that is where

we are going。〃

  〃There's the village;〃 said the driver; pointing to a cluster of

roofs some distance to the left; 〃but if you want to get to the house;

you'll find it shorter to get over this stile; and so by the foot…path

over the fields。 There it is; where the lady is walking。〃

  〃And the lady; I fancy; is Miss Stoner;〃 observed Holmes; shading

his eyes。 〃Yes; I think we had better do as you suggest。〃

  We got off; paid our fare; and the trap rattled back on its way to

Leatherhead。

  〃I thought it as well;〃 said Holmes as we climbed the stile; 〃that

this fellow should think we had come here as architects; or on some

definite business。 It may stop his gossip。 Good…afternoon; Miss

Stoner。 You see that we have been as good as our word。〃

  Our client of the morning had hurried forward to meet us with a face

which spoke her joy。 〃I have been waiting so eagerly for you;〃 she

cried; shaking hands with us warmly。 〃All has turned out splendidly。

Dr。 Roylott has gone to town; and it is unlikely that he will be

back before evening。〃

  〃We have had the pleasure of making the doctors acquaintance;〃

said Holmes; and in a few words he sketched out what had occurred。

Miss Stoner turned white to the lips as she listened。

  〃Good heavens!〃 she cried; 〃he has followed me; then。〃

  〃So it appears。〃

  〃He is so cunning that I never know when I am safe from him。 What

will he say when he returns?〃

  〃He must guard himself; for he may find that there is someone more

cunning than himself upon his track。 You must lock yourself up from

him to…night。 If he is violent; we shall take you away to your

aunt's at Harrow。 Now; we must make the best use of our time; so

kindly take us at once to the rooms which we are to examine。〃

  The building was of gray; lichen…blotched stone; with a high central

portion and two curving wings; like the claws of a crab; thrown out on

each side。 In one of these wings the windows were broken and blocked

with wooden boards; while the roof was partly caved in; a picture of

ruin。 The central portion was in little better repair; but the

right…hand block was comparatively modern; and the blinds in the

windows; with the blue smoke curling up from the chimneys; showed that

this was where the family resided。 Some scaffolding had been erected

against the end wall; and the stone…work had been broken into; but

there were no signs of any workmen at the moment of our visit。

Holmes walked slowly up and down the ill…trimmed lawn and examined

with deep attention the outsides of the windows。

  〃This; I take it; belongs to the room in which you used to sleep;

the centre one to your sister's; and the one next to the main building

to Dr。 Roylott's chamber?〃

  〃Exactly so。 But I am now sleeping in the middle one。〃

  〃Pending the alterations; as I understand。 By the way; there does

not seem to be any very pressing need for repairs at that end wall。〃

  〃There were none。 I believe that it was an excuse to move me from my

room。〃

  〃Ah! that is suggestive。 Now; on the other side of this narrow

wing runs the corridor from which these three rooms open。 There are

windows in it; of course?〃

  〃Yes; but very small ones。 Too narrow for anyone to pass through。〃

  〃As you both locked your doors at night; your rooms were

unapproachable from that side。 Now; would you have the kindness to

go into your room and bar your shutters?〃

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