the adventure of the empty house-第5章
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stick; but as he laid it down upon the floor it gave a metallic clang。
Then from the pocket of his overcoat he drew a bulky object; and he
busied himself in some task which ended with a loud; sharp click; as
if a spring or bolt had fallen into its place。 Still kneeling upon the
floor he bent forward and threw all his weight and strength upon
some lever; with the result that there came a long; whirling; grinding
noise; ending once more in a powerful click。 He straightened himself
then; and I saw that what he held in his hand was a sort of gun;
with a curiously misshapen butt。 He opened it at the breech; put
something in; and snapped the breech…lock。 Then; crouching down; he
rested the end of the barrel upon the ledge of the open window; and
I saw his long moustache droop over the stock and his eye gleam as
it peered along the sights。 I heard a little sigh of satisfaction as
he cuddled the butt into his shoulder; and saw that amazing target;
the black man on the yellow ground; standing clear at the end of his
foresight。 For an instant he was rigid and motionless。 Then his finger
tightened on the trigger。 There was a strange; loud whiz and a long;
silvery tinkle of broken glass。 At that instant Holmes sprang like a
tiger on to the marksman's back; and hurled him flat upon his face。 He
was up again in a moment; and with convulsive strength he seized
Holmes by the throat; but I struck him on the head with the butt of my
revolver; and he dropped again upon the floor。 I fell upon him; and as
I held him my comrade blew a shrill call upon a whistle。 There was the
clatter of running feet upon the pavement; and two policemen in
uniform; with one plain…clothes detective; rushed through the front
entrance and into the room。
〃That you; Lestrade?〃 said Holmes。
〃Yes; Mr。 Holmes。 I took the job myself。 It's good to see you back
in London; sir。〃
〃I think you want a little unofficial help。 Three undetected murders
in one year won't do; Lestrade。 But you handled the Molesey Mystery
with less than your usual… that's to say; you handled it fairly well。〃
We had all risen to our feet; our prisoner breathing hard; with a
stalwart constable on each side of him。 Already a few loiterers had
begun to collect in the street。 Holmes stepped up to the window;
closed it; and dropped the blinds。 Lestrade had produced two
candles; and the policemen had uncovered their lanterns。 I was able at
last to have a good look at our prisoner。
It was a tremendously virile and yet sinister face which was
turned towards us。 With the brow of a philosopher above and the jaw of
a sensualist below; the man must have started with great capacities
for good or for evil。 But one could not look upon his cruel blue eyes;
with their drooping; cynical lids; or upon the fierce; aggressive nose
and the threatening; deep…lined brow; without reading Nature's
plainest danger…signals。 He took no heed of any of us; but his eyes
were fixed upon Holmes's face with an expression in which hatred and
amazement were equally blended。 〃You fiend!〃 he kept on muttering。
〃You clever; clever fiend!〃
〃Ah; Colonel!〃 said Holmes; arranging his rumpled collar。 〃‘Journeys
end in lovers' meetings;' as the old play says。 I don't think I have
had the pleasure of seeing you since you favoured me with those
attentions as I lay on the ledge above the Reichenbach Fall。〃
The colonel still stared at my friend like a man in a trance。 〃You
cunning; cunning fiend!〃 was all that he could say。
〃I have not introduced you yet;〃 said Holmes。 〃This; gentlemen; is
Colonel Sebastian Moran; once of Her Majesty's Indian Army; and the
best heavy…game shot that our Eastern Empire has ever produced。 I
believe I am correct Colonel; in saying that your bag of tigers
still remains unrivalled?〃
The fierce old man said nothing; but still glared at my companion。
With his savage eyes and bristling moustache he was wonderfully like a
tiger himself。
〃I wonder that my very simple stratagem could deceive so old a
shikari;〃 said Holmes。 〃It must be very familiar to you。 Have you
not tethered a young kid under a tree; lain above it with your
rifle; and waited for the bait to bring up your tiger? This empty
house is my tree; and you are my tiger。 You have possibly had other
guns in reserve in case there should be several tigers; or in the
unlikely supposition of your own arm failing you。 These;〃 he pointed
around; 〃are my other guns。 The parallel is exact。〃
Colonel Moran sprang forward with a snarl of rage; but the
constables dragged him back。 The fury upon his face was terrible to
look at。
〃I confess that you had one small surprise for me;〃 said Holmes。
〃I did not anticipate that you would yourself make use of this empty
house and this convenient front window。 I had imagined you as
operating from the street; where my friend; Lestrade and his merry men
were awaiting you。 With that exception; all has gone as I expected。〃
Colonel Moran turned to the official detective。
〃You may or may not have just cause for arresting me;〃 said he; 〃but
at least there can be no reason why I should submit to the gibes of
this person。 If I am in the hands of the law; let things be done in
a legal way。〃
〃Well; that's reasonable enough;〃 said Lestrade。 〃Nothing further
you have to say; Mr。 Holmes; before we go?〃
Holmes had picked up the powerful air…gun from the floor; and was
examining its mechanism。
〃An admirable and unique weapon;〃 said he; 〃noiseless and of
tremendous power: I knew Von Herder; the blind German mechanic; who
constructed it to the order of the late Professor Moriarty。 For
years I have been aware of its existance though I have never before
had the opportunity of handling it。 I commend it very specially to
your attention; Lestrade and also the bullets which fit it。〃
〃You can trust us to look after that; Mr。 Holmes;〃 said Lestrade; as
the whole party moved towards the door。 〃Anything further to say?〃
〃Only to ask what charge you intend to prefer?〃
〃What charge; sir? Why; of course; the attempted murder of Mr。
Sherlock Holmes。〃
〃Not so; Lestrade。 I do not propose to appear in the matter at
all。 To you; and to you only; belongs the credit of the remarkable
arrest which you have effected。 Yes; Lestrade; I congratulate you!
With your usual happy mixture of cunning and audacity; you have got
him。〃
〃Got him! Got whom; Mr。 Holmes?〃
〃The man that the whole force has been seeking in vain… Colonel
Sebastian Moran; who shot the Honourable Ronald Adair with an
expanding bullet from an air…gun through the open window of the
second…floor front of No。 427 Park Lane; upon the thirtieth of last
month。 That's the charge; Lestrade。 And now; Watson; if you can endure
the draught from a broken window; I think that half an hour in my
study over a cigar may afford you some profitable amusement。〃
Our old chambers had been left unchanged through the supervision
of Mycroft Holmes and the immediate care of Mrs。 Hudson。 As I
entered I saw; it is true; an unwonted tidiness; but the old landmarks
were all in their place。 There were the chemical corner and the
acid…stained; deal…topped table。 There upon a shelf was the row of
formidable scrap…books and books of reference which many of our
fellow…citizens would have been so glad to burn。 The diagrams; the
violin…case; and the pipe…rack… even the Persian slipper which
contained the tobacco… all met my eyes as I glanced round me。 There
were two occupants of the room… one; Mrs。 Hudson; who beamed upon us
both as we entered… the other; the strange dummy which had played so
important a part in the evening's adventures。 It was a waxcoloured
model of my friend; so admirably done that it was a perfect facsimile。
It stood on a small pedestal table with an old dressing…gown of
Holmes's so draped round it that the illusion from the street was
absolutely perfect。
〃I hope you observed all precautions; Mrs。 Hudson?〃 said Holmes。
〃I went to it on my knees; sir; just as you told me。〃
〃Excellent。 You carried the thing out very well。 Did you observe