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第39章 The Adventure of the Priory School(3)

"From whom?"

"From his father."

"Do you open the boys' letters?"

"No."

"How do you know it was from the father?""The coat of arms was on the envelope, and it was addressed in the Duke's peculiar stiff hand.Besides, the Duke remembers having written.""When had he a letter before that?"

"Not for several days."

"Had he ever one from France?"

"No; never.

"You see the point of my questions, of course.Either the boy was carried off by force or he went of his own free will.

In the latter case you would expect that some prompting from outside would be needed to make so young a lad do such a thing.

If he has had no visitors, that prompting must have come in letters.Hence I try to find out who were his correspondents.""I fear I cannot help you much.His only correspondent, so far as I know, was his own father.""Who wrote to him on the very day of his disappearance.

Were the relations between father and son very friendly?""His Grace is never very friendly with anyone.He is completely immersed in large public questions, and is rather inaccessible to all ordinary emotions.But he was always kind to the boy in his own way.""But the sympathies of the latter were with the mother?""Yes."

"Did he say so?"

"No."

"The Duke, then?"

"Good heavens, no!"

"Then how could you know?"

"I have had some confidential talks with Mr.James Wilder, his Grace's secretary.It was he who gave me the information about Lord Saltire's feelings.""I see.By the way, that last letter of the Duke's -- was it found in the boy's room after he was gone?""No; he had taken it with him.I think, Mr.Holmes, it is time that we were leaving for Euston.""I will order a four-wheeler.In a quarter of an hour we shall be at your service.If you are telegraphing home, Mr.Huxtable, it would be well to allow the people in your neighbourhood to imagine that the inquiry is still going on in Liverpool, or wherever else that red herring led your pack.In the meantime I will do a little quiet work at your own doors, and perhaps the scent is not so cold but that two old hounds like Watson and myself may get a sniff of it."That evening found us in the cold, bracing atmosphere of the Peak country, in which Dr.Huxtable's famous school is situated.

It was already dark when we reached it.A card was lying on the hall table, and the butler whispered something to his master, who turned to us with agitation in every heavy feature.

"The Duke is here," said he."The Duke and Mr.Wilder are in the study.Come, gentlemen, and I will introduce you."I was, of course, familiar with the pictures of the famous statesman, but the man himself was very different from his representation.He was a tall and stately person, scrupulously dressed, with a drawn, thin face, and a nose which was grotesquely curved and long.His complexion was of a dead pallor, which was more startling by contrast with a long, dwindling beard of vivid red, which flowed down over his white waistcoat, with his watch-chain gleaming through its fringe.

Such was the stately presence who looked stonily at us from the centre of Dr.Huxtable's hearthrug.Beside him stood a very young man, whom I understood to be Wilder, the private secretary.He was small, nervous, alert, with intelligent, light-blue eyes and mobile features.It was he who at once, in an incisive and positive tone, opened the conversation.

"I called this morning, Dr.Huxtable, too late to prevent you from starting for London.I learned that your object was to invite Mr.Sherlock Holmes to undertake the conduct of this case.His Grace is surprised, Dr.Huxtable, that you should have taken such a step without consulting him.""When I learned that the police had failed ----""His Grace is by no means convinced that the police have failed.""But surely, Mr.Wilder ----"

"You are well aware, Dr.Huxtable, that his Grace is particularly anxious to avoid all public scandal.He prefers to take as few people as possible into his confidence.""The matter can be easily remedied," said the brow-beaten doctor;"Mr.Sherlock Holmes can return to London by the morning train.""Hardly that, Doctor, hardly that," said Holmes, in his blandest voice."This northern air is invigorating and pleasant, so I propose to spend a few days upon your moors, and to occupy my mind as best I may.Whether I have the shelter of your roof or of the village inn is, of course, for you to decide."I could see that the unfortunate doctor was in the last stage of indecision, from which he was rescued by the deep, sonorous voice of the red-bearded Duke, which boomed out like a dinner-gong.

"I agree with Mr.Wilder, Dr.Huxtable, that you would have done wisely to consult me.But since Mr.Holmes has already been taken into your confidence, it would indeed be absurd that we should not avail ourselves of his services.Far from going to the inn, Mr.Holmes, I should be pleased if you would come and stay with me at Holdernesse Hall.""I thank your Grace.For the purposes of my investigation I think that it would be wiser for me to remain at the scene of the mystery.""Just as you like, Mr.Holmes.Any information which Mr.Wilder or I can give you is, of course, at your disposal.""It will probably be necessary for me to see you at the Hall,"said Holmes."I would only ask you now, sir, whether you have formed any explanation in your own mind as to the mysterious disappearance of your son?""No, sir, I have not."

"Excuse me if I allude to that which is painful to you, but I have no alternative.Do you think that the Duchess had anything to do with the matter?"The great Minister showed perceptible hesitation.

"I do not think so," he said, at last.

"The other most obvious explanation is that the child has been kidnapped for the purpose of levying ransom.

You have not had any demand of the sort?""No, sir."

"One more question, your Grace.I understand that you wrote to your son upon the day when this incident occurred.""No; I wrote upon the day before."

"Exactly.But he received it on that day?""Yes."

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