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all; it is for the best。 Take your pistol; and we will enter Dr。

Roylott's room。〃

  With a grave face he lit the lamp and led the way down the corridor。

Twice he struck at the chamber door without any reply from within。

Then he turned the handle and entered; I at his heels; with the cocked

pistol in my hand。

  It was a singular sight which met our eyes。 On the table stood a

dark…lantern with the shutter half open; throwing a brilliant beam

of light upon the iron safe; the door of which was ajar。 Beside this

table; on the wooden chair; sat Dr。 Grimesby Roylott; clad in a long

gray dressing…gown; his bare ankles protruding beneath; and his feet

thrust into red heelless Turkish slippers。 Across his lap lay the

short stock with the long lash which we had noticed during the day。

His chin was cocked upward and his eyes were fixed in a dreadful;

rigid stare at the corner of the ceiling。 Round his brow he had a

peculiar yellow band; with brownish speckles; which seemed to be bound

tightly round his head。 As we entered he made neither sound nor

motion。

  〃The band! The speckled band!〃 whispered Holmes。

  I took a step forward。 In an instant his strange headgear began to

move; and there reared itself from among his hair the squat

diamond…shaped head and puffed neck of a loathsome serpent。

  〃It is a swamp adder!〃 cried Holmes; 〃the deadliest snake in

India。 He has died within ten seconds of being bitten。 Violence

does; in truth; recoil upon the violent and the schemer falls into the

pit which he digs for another。 Let us thrust this creature back into

its den; and we can then remove Miss Stoner to some place of shelter

and let the county police know what has happened。〃

  As he spoke he drew the dog…whip swiftly from the dead man's lap;

and throwing the noose round the reptile's neck he drew it from its

horrid perch and; carrying it at arm's length; threw it into the

iron safe; which he closed upon it。



  Such are the true facts of the death of Dr。 Grimesby Roylott; of

Stoke Moran。 It is not necessary that I should prolong a narrative

which has already run to too great a length by telling how we broke

the sad news to the terrified girl; how we conveyed her by the morning

train to the care of her good aunt at Harrow; of how the slow

process of official inquiry came to the conclusion that the doctor met

his fate while indiscreetly playing with a dangerous pet。 The little

which I had yet to learn of the case was told me by Sherlock Holmes as

we travelled back next day。

  〃I had;〃 said he; 〃come to an entirely erroneous conclusion which

shows; my dear Watson; how dangerous it always is to reason from

insufficient data。 The presence of the gypsies; and the use of the

word 'band;' which was used by the poor girl; no doubt to explain

the appearance which she had caught a hurried glimpse of by the

light of her match; were sufficient to put me upon an entirely wrong

scent。 I can only claim the merit that I instantly reconsidered my

position when; however; it became clear to me that whatever danger

threatened an occupant of the room could not come either from the

window or the door。 My attention was speedily drawn; as I have already

remarked to you; to this ventilator; and to the bell…rope which hung

down to the bed。 The discovery that this was a dummy; and that the bed

was clamped to the floor; instantly gave rise to the suspicion that

the rope was there as a bridge for something passing through the

hole and coming to the bed。 The idea of a snake instantly occurred

to me; and when I coupled it with my knowledge that the doctor was

furnished with a supply of creatures from India; I felt that I was

probably on the right track。 The idea of using a form of poison

which could not possibly be discovered by any chemical test was just

such a one as would occur to a clever and ruthless man who had had

an Eastern training。 The rapidity with which such a poison would

take effect would also; from his point of view; be an advantage。 It

would be a sharp…eyed coroner; indeed; who could distinguish the two

little dark punctures which would show where the poison fangs had done

their work。 Then I thought of the whistle。 Of course he must recall

the snake before the morning light revealed it to the victim。 He had

trained it; probably by the use of the milk which we saw; to return to

him when summoned。 He would put it through this ventilator at the hour

that he thought best; with the certainty that it would crawl down

the rope and land on the bed。 It might or might not bite the occupant;

perhaps she might escape every night for a week; but sooner or later

she must fall a victim。

  〃I had come to these conclusions before ever I had entered his room。

An inspection of his chair showed me that he had been in the habit

of standing on it; which of course would be necessary in order that he

should reach the ventilator。 The sight of the safe; the saucer of

milk; and the loop of whipcord were enough to finally dispel any

doubts which may have remained。 The metallic clang heard by Miss

Stoner was obviously caused by her stepfather hastily closing the door

of his safe upon its terrible occupant。 Having once made up my mind;

you know the steps which I took in order to put the matter to the

proof。 I heard the creature hiss as I have no doubt that you did also;

and I instantly lit the light and attacked it。〃

  〃With the result of driving it through the ventilator。〃

  〃And also with the result of causing it to turn upon its master at

the other side。 Some of the blows of my cane came home and roused

its snakish temper; so that it flew upon the first person it saw。 In

this way I am no doubt indirectly responsible for Dr。 Grimesby

Roylott's death; and I cannot say that it is likely to weigh very

heavily upon my conscience。〃



                             …THE END…




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