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第73章 The Adventure of the Three Students(3)

As you say, there appear to be grains of sawdust in it.Dear me, this is very interesting.And the cut -- a positive tear, I see.

It began with a thin scratch and ended in a jagged hole.I am much indebted to you for directing my attention to this case, Mr.Soames.Where does that door lead to?""To my bedroom."

"Have you been in it since your adventure?""No; I came straight away for you."

"I should like to have a glance round.What a charming, old-fashioned room! Perhaps you will kindly wait a minute until I have examined the floor.No, I see nothing.What about this curtain? You hang your clothes behind it.If anyone were forced to conceal himself in this room he must do it there, since the bed is too low and the wardrobe too shallow.No one there, I suppose?"As Holmes drew the curtain I was aware, from some little rigidity and alertness of his attitude, that he was prepared for an emergency.As a matter of fact the drawn curtain disclosed nothing but three or four suits of clothes hanging from a line of pegs.Holmes turned away and stooped suddenly to the floor.

"Halloa! What's this?" said he.

It was a small pyramid of black, putty-like stuff, exactly like the one upon the table of the study.Holmes held it out on his open palm in the glare of the electric light.

"Your visitor seems to have left traces in your bedroom as well as in your sitting-room, Mr.Soames.""What could he have wanted there?"

"I think it is clear enough.You came back by an unexpected way, and so he had no warning until you were at the very door.

What could he do? He caught up everything which would betray him and he rushed into your bedroom to conceal himself.""Good gracious, Mr.Holmes, do you mean to tell me that all the time I was talking to Bannister in this room we had the man prisoner if we had only known it?""So I read it."

"Surely there is another alternative, Mr.Holmes.I don't know whether you observed my bedroom window?""Lattice-paned, lead framework, three separate windows, one swinging on hinge and large enough to admit a man.""Exactly.And it looks out on an angle of the courtyard so as to be partly invisible.The man might have effected his entrance there, left traces as he passed through the bedroom, and, finally, finding the door open have escaped that way."Holmes shook his head impatiently.

"Let us be practical," said he."I understand you to say that there are three students who use this stair and are in the habit of passing your door?""Yes, there are."

"And they are all in for this examination?""Yes."

"Have you any reason to suspect any one of them more than the others?"Soames hesitated.

"It is a very delicate question," said he."One hardly likes to throw suspicion where there are no proofs.""Let us hear the suspicions.I will look after the proofs.""I will tell you, then, in a few words the character of the three men who inhabit these rooms.The lower of the three is Gilchrist, a fine scholar and athlete; plays in the Rugby team and the cricket team for the college, and got his Blue for the hurdles and the long jump.He is a fine, manly fellow.His father was the notorious Sir Jabez Gilchrist, who ruined himself on the turf.My scholar has been left very poor, but he is hard-working and industrious.He will do well.

"The second floor is inhabited by Daulat Ras, the Indian.

He is a quiet, inscrutable fellow, as most of those Indians are.

He is well up in his work, though his Greek is his weak subject.

He is steady and methodical.

"The top floor belongs to Miles McLaren.He is a brilliant fellow when he chooses to work -- one of the brightest intellects of the University, but he is wayward, dissipated, and unprincipled.He was nearly expelled over a card scandal in his first year.He has been idling all this term, and he must look forward with dread to the examination.""Then it is he whom you suspect?"

"I dare not go so far as that.But of the three he is perhaps the least unlikely.""Exactly.Now, Mr.Soames, let us have a look at your servant, Bannister."He was a little, white-faced, clean-shaven, grizzly-haired fellow of fifty.He was still suffering from this sudden disturbance of the quiet routine of his life.His plump face was twitching with his nervousness, and his fingers could not keep still.

"We are investigating this unhappy business, Bannister,"said his master.

"Yes, sir."

"I understand," said Holmes, "that you left your key in the door?""Yes, sir."

"Was it not very extraordinary that you should do this on the very day when there were these papers inside?""It was most unfortunate, sir.But I have occasionally done the same thing at other times.""When did you enter the room?"

"It was about half-past four.That is Mr.Soames's tea time.""How long did you stay?"

"When I saw that he was absent I withdrew at once.""Did you look at these papers on the table?""No, sir; certainly not."

"How came you to leave the key in the door?""I had the tea-tray in my hand.I thought I would come back for the key.Then I forgot.""Has the outer door a spring lock?"

"No, sir."

"Then it was open all the time?"

"Yes, sir."

"Anyone in the room could get out?"

"Yes, sir."

"When Mr.Soames returned and called for you, you were very much disturbed?""Yes, sir.Such a thing has never happened during the many years that I have been here.I nearly fainted, sir.""So I understand.Where were you when you began to feel bad?""Where was I, sir? Why, here, near the door.""That is singular, because you sat down in that chair over yonder near the corner.Why did you pass these other chairs?""I don't know, sir.It didn't matter to me where I sat.""I really don't think he knew much about it, Mr.Holmes.

He was looking very bad -- quite ghastly.""You stayed here when your master left?"

"Only for a minute or so.Then I locked the door and went to my room.""Whom do you suspect?"

"Oh, I would not venture to say, sir.I don't believe there is any gentleman in this University who is capable of profiting by such an action.No, sir, I'll not believe it.""Thank you; that will do," said Holmes."Oh, one more word.

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