登陆注册
15460500000026

第26章 CHAPTER 7(3)

As he spoke the bright, yellow light in the study was obscured by somebody passing to and fro before it. The laurels among which we lay were immediately opposite the window and not more than a hundred feet from it. Presently it was thrown open with a whining of hinges, and we could dimly see the dark outline of a man's head and shoulders looking out into the gloom. For some minutes he peered forth in furtive, stealthy fashion, as one who wishes to be assured that he is unobserved. Then he leaned forward, and in the intense silence we were aware of the soft lapping of agitated water. He seemed to be stirring up the moat with something which he held in his hand. Then suddenly he hauled something in as a fisherman lands a fish- some large, round object which obscured the light as it was dragged through the open casement.

"Now!" cried Holmes. "Now!"

We were all upon our feet, staggering after him with our stiffened limbs, while he ran swiftly across the bridge and rang violently at the bell. There was the rasping of bolts from the other side, and the amazed Ames stood in the entrance, Holmes brushed him aside without a word and, followed by all of us, rushed into the room which had been occupied by the man whom we had been watching.

The oil lamp on the table represented the glow which we had seen from outside. It was now in the hand of Cecil Barker, who held it towards us as we entered. Its light shone upon his strong, resolute, clean-shaved face and his menacing eyes.

"What the devil is the meaning of all this?" he cried. "What are you after, anyhow?"

Holmes took a swift glance round, and then pounced upon a sodden bundle tied together with cord which lay where it had been thrust under the writing table.

"This is what we are after, Mr. Barker- this bundle, weighted with a dumb-bell, which you have just raised from the bottom of the moat."

Barker stared at Holmes with amazement in his face. "How in thunder came you to know anything about it?" he asked.

"Simply that I put it there."

"You put it there! You!"

"Perhaps I should have said 'replaced it there'" said Holmes. "You will remember, Inspector MacDonald, that I was somewhat struck by the absence of a dumbbell. I drew your attention to it; but with the pressure of other events you had hardly the time to give it the consideration which would have enabled you to draw deductions from it.

When water is near and a weight is missing it is not a very far-fetched supposition that something has been sunk in the water. The idea was at least worth testing; so with the help of Ames, who admitted me to the room, and the crook of Dr. Watson's umbrella, I was able last night to fish up and inspect this bundle.

"It was of the first importance, however, that we should be able to prove who placed it there. This we accomplished by the very obvious device of announcing that the moat would be dried to-morrow, which had, of course, the effect that whoever had hidden the bundle would most certainly withdraw it the moment that darkness enabled him to do so. We have no less than four witnesses as to who it was who took advantage of the opportunity, and so, Mr. Barker, I think the word lies now with you."

Sherlock Holmes put the sopping bundle upon the table beside the lamp and undid the cord which bound it. From within he extracted a dumb-bell, which he tossed down to its fellow in the corner. Next he drew forth a pair of boots. "American, as you perceive," he remarked, pointing to the toes. Then he laid upon the table a long, deadly, sheathed knife. Finally he unravelled a bundle of clothing, comprising a complete set of underclothes, socks, a gray tweed suit, and a short yellow overcoat.

"The clothes are commonplace," remarked Holmes, "save only the overcoat, which is full of suggestive touches." He held it tenderly towards the light. "Here, as you perceive, is the inner pocket prolonged into the lining in such fashion as to give ample space for the truncated fowling piece. The tailor's tab is on the neck- 'Neal, Outfitter, Vermissa, U.S.A.' I have spent an instructive afternoon in the rector's library, and have enlarged my knowledge by adding the fact that Vermissa is a flourishing little town at the head of one of the best known coal and iron valleys in the United States. I have some recollection, Mr. Barker, that you associated the coal districts with Mr. Douglas's first wife, and it would surely not be too far-fetched an inference that the V.V. upon card by the dead body might stand for Vermissa Valley, or that this very valley which sends forth emissaries of murder may be that Valley of Fear of which we have heard. So much is fairly clear. And now, Mr. Barker, I seem to be standing rather in the way of your explanation."

It was a sight to see Cecil Barker's expressive face during this exposition of the great detective. Anger, amazement, consternation, and indecision swept over it in turn. Finally he took refuge in a somewhat acrid irony.

"You know such a lot, Mr. Holmes, perhaps you had better tell us some more," he sneered.

"I have no doubt that I could tell you a great deal more, Mr.

Barker; but it would come with a better grace from you."

"Oh, you think so, do you? Well, all I can say is that if there's any secret here it is not my secret, and I am not the man to give it away."

"Well, if you take that line, Mr. Barker," said the inspector quietly, "we must just keep you in sight until we have the warrant and can hold you."

"You can do what you damn please about that," said Barker defiantly.

The proceedings seemed to have come to a definite end so far as he was concerned; for one had only to look at that granite face to realize that no peine forte et dure would ever force him to plead against his will. The deadlock was broken, however, by a woman's voice. Mrs. Douglas had been standing listening at the half opened door, and now she entered the room.

"You have done enough for now, Cecil," said she. "Whatever comes of it in the future, you have done enough."

同类推荐
  • 天论

    天论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 毗那夜迦誐那钵底瑜伽悉地品秘要

    毗那夜迦誐那钵底瑜伽悉地品秘要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • THE SEA-WOLF

    THE SEA-WOLF

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • THE TAO TEH KING

    THE TAO TEH KING

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 尸穸

    尸穸

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 超神后传之王者归来

    超神后传之王者归来

    万年之前,地球遭遇了不可避免的浩劫,银河之力冕下带领着自己的队友为保卫地球与恶魔奋战,万年之后的今天,恶魔再次来临,超神学院为拯救地球培养了一批新的学员,掌控神力,奋不顾身,哪怕是牺牲自我也无怨无悔。
  • 器之谓

    器之谓

    赏以为器,食以为器,乐以为器,而战也以,也谓器。
  • 穿越时空之错爱唐朝

    穿越时空之错爱唐朝

    洞悉历史的缝隙,我们是看见隋末唐初的无限杀戮,还是情系梦绕的爱情诗篇?而喋血战场的风云人物,也许能在历史上留下威名,却不能在感情的丰碑上刻下动人的情愫。隐藏于历史深处不为人知的故事,血玉镯光芒萦绕异常美丽的相遇,原来时间就是那么一个环,就算穿越万世红尘也能回到你身边……
  • 乱世盛宠:妖女要逆天

    乱世盛宠:妖女要逆天

    常小满的运气真是坏透了!幼时丧母,被亲生父亲抛弃,好不容易随表姨嫁到顾家,却偏偏被选中,成了逃婚的顾家大小姐的替嫁,糊里糊涂的就被送上了花轿。远嫁就远嫁吧,反正顾家对自己也不算太坏,就当报答他们吧。原本已经认命了,可偏偏远嫁路上,又遇到抢亲。难道她的运气真那么背吗?no、no、no,其实,她的好运还在后头。本书慢热,大家给点儿耐心,等小满慢慢长大,后面会精彩的哦!
  • 剑断青峰

    剑断青峰

    天地不仁,以万物为刍狗。圣人不仁,以百姓为刍狗。这本是神仙事,为何降凡尘。血染大地,无家可归,他究竟该去往何处?
  • 永无宁日

    永无宁日

    一个在愚昧闭塞的环境中成长的少年,因偶然看到的一幕特殊场面而震颤而迷乱。战乱的时代又把一杆枪放在他无知的手中,从此他便知道了用枪去解决自己古怪的愿望。他一次次地杀了自己的亲人,也杀了自己所谓的敌人,欲望吞噬着他的灵魂,令人永无安生之日。
  • 上古世纪之蓝星涅

    上古世纪之蓝星涅

    远古星海有一颗天玑星,副星主阚天笑欲称霸寰宇。危难之际,一个普通的研究员许哲和助手瓦茜经过多年观测,发现蓝星复活。为了保住天玑星民,为了蓝星大陆重生,他们组成七星战队。然而,误食生命树叶后,七个成年人变成了翩翩少年!许哲获知自己是蓝星重生前远古部落哈里拉家族的后人,而瓦茜是诺伊部族的公主。大陆烽烟再起!冷血生灵不断来犯,山崩海啸、地火奔涌,脆弱的蓝星如何涅磐重生?唯有团结与大爱方能克敌!他们踏上了寻宝之旅,大陆一统后,七人入殿封神,并昭示后人,神殿之门不可轻易开启……
  • 腹黑邪王傲娇妻:神女要逆天

    腹黑邪王傲娇妻:神女要逆天

    凤卿歌,遭心爱之人背叛,穿越到以武为尊的神吟大陆,世人皆说她是武痴,且看她如何颠覆自己原本的形象,这一世,她要活出自己的精彩,不轻易相信任何人,且看腹黑冷酷傲娇王爷,如何融化她如冰山般的心,帮助她救回父母
  • TFBOYS之四叶草唯美的梦

    TFBOYS之四叶草唯美的梦

    三个女孩—慕子薇,慕小薇,夏雨萱。三个男孩---王俊凯,王源,易烊千玺。三位女孩来到华国,却接连发生了许多事情:神似当年的绑架、人格的分裂。。当哥哥被找到,隐藏在家族内心中的黑暗以及身世之谜也浮出水面。她们开始打工生活,却被别人冷嘲热讽。她们忍受着,因为她们能和他们在一起了,可就在大学毕业之时,突然出现TF的未婚妻让三人感到了背叛,三人与哥哥离开了华国。一年后,三位法国男明星横空出世,他们很帅,但又很像她们当三位男生终于找到她们时,她们已是奄奄一息。她们的命运会如何?命运之轮究竟会怎样旋转?希望女神是否会再次向她们微笑?别着急,这只是开始。。。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)