登陆注册
5243600000021

第21章 CHAPTER 6(3)

"We will suppose that this couple are united by the bonds of a guilty love, and that they have determined to get rid of the man who stands between them. It is a large supposition; for discreet inquiry among servants and others has failed to corroborate it in any way.

On the contrary, there is a good deal of evidence that the Douglases were very attached to each other."

"That, I am sure, cannot be true," said I, thinking of the beautiful smiling face in the garden.

"Well, at least they gave that impression. However, we will suppose that they are an extraordinarily astute couple, who deceive everyone upon this point, and conspire to murder the husband. He happens to be a man over whose head some danger hangs-"

"We have only their word for that."

Holmes looked thoughtful. "I see, Watson. You are sketching out a theory by which everything they say from the beginning is false.

According to your idea, there was never any hidden menace, or secret society, or Valley of Fear, or Boss MacSomebody, or anything else.

Well, that is a good sweeping generalization. Let us see what that brings us to. They invent this theory to account for the crime. They then play up to the idea by leaving this bicycle in the park as proof of the existence of some outsider. The stain on the window sill conveys the same idea. So does the card on the body, which might have been prepared in the house. That all fits into your hypothesis, Watson. But now we come on the nasty, angular, uncompromising bits which won't slip into their places. Why a cut-off shotgun of all weapons- and an American one at that? How could they be so sure that the sound of it would not bring someone on to them? It's a mere chance as it is that Mrs. Allen did not start out to inquire for the slamming door. Why did your guilty couple do all this, Watson?"

"I confess that I can't explain it."

"Then again, if a woman and her lover conspire to murder a husband, are they going to advertise their guilt by ostentatiously removing his wedding ring after his death? Does that strike you as very probable, Watson?"

"No, it does not."

"And once again, if the thought of leaving a bicycle concealed outside had occurred to you, would it really have seemed worth doing when the dullest detective would naturally say this is an obvious blind, as the bicycle is the first thing which the fugitive needed in order to make his escape."

"I can conceive of no explanation."

"And yet there should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation. Simply as a mental exercise, without any assertion that it is true, let me indicate a possible line of thought. It is, I admit, mere imagination; but how often is imagination the mother of truth?

"We will suppose that there was a guilty secret, a really shameful secret in the life of this man Douglas. This leads to his murder by someone who is, we will suppose, an avenger, someone from outside.

This avenger, for some reason which I confess I am still at a loss to explain, took the dead man's wedding ring. The vendetta might conceivably date back to the man's first marriage, and the ring be taken for some such reason.

"Before this avenger got away, Barker and the wife had reached the room. The assassin convinced them that any attempt to arrest him would lead to the publication of some hideous scandal. They were converted to this idea, and preferred to let him go. For this purpose they probably lowered the bridge, which can be done quite noiselessly, and then raised it again. He made his escape, and for some reason thought that he could do so more safely on foot than on the bicycle.

He therefore left his machine where it would not be discovered until he had got safely away. So far we are within the bounds of possibility, are we not?"

"Well, it is possible, no doubt," said I, with some reserve.

"We have to remember, Watson, that whatever occurred is certainly something very extraordinary. Well, now, to continue our supposititious case, the couple- not necessarily a guilty couple- realize after the murderer is gone that they have placed themselves in a position in which it may be difficult for them to prove that they did not themselves either do the deed or connive at it. They rapidly and rather clumsily met the situation. The mark was put by Barker's bloodstained slipper upon the window sill to suggest how the fugitive got away. They obviously were the two who must have heard the sound of the gun; so they gave the alarm exactly as they would have done, but a good half hour after the event."

"And how do you propose to prove all this?"

"Well, if there were an outsider, he may be traced and taken. That would be the most effective of all proofs. But if not- well, the resources of science are far from being exhausted. I think that an evening alone in that study would help me much."

"An evening alone!"

"I propose to go up there presently. I have arranged it with the estimable Ames, who is by no means whole-hearted about Barker. I shall sit in that room and see if its atmosphere brings me inspiration.

I'm a believer in the genius loci. You smile, Friend Watson. Well, we shall see. By the way, you have that big umbrella of yours, have you not?"

"It is here."

"Well, I'll borrow that if I may."

"Certainly- but what a wretched weapon! If there is danger-"

"Nothing serious, my dear Watson, or I should certainly ask for your assistance. But I'll take the umbrella. At present I am only awaiting the return of our colleagues from Tunbridge Wells, where they are at present engaged in trying for a likely owner to the bicycle."

It was nightfall before Inspector MacDonald and White Mason came back from their expedition, and they arrived exultant, reporting a great advance in our investigation.

"Man, I'll admeet that I had my doubts if there was ever an outsider," said MacDonald, "but that's all past now. We've had the bicycle identified, and we have a description of our man; so that's a long step on our journey."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 蓝色诱惑:中国海洋开拓简史

    蓝色诱惑:中国海洋开拓简史

    本书从《山海经》中各类以神话形式表现殷商先民对海洋资源的探索开始,讲述了几千年来,我们对海洋资源逐渐认识的过程。海洋既是资源宝藏,又是友谊的桥梁,更是国家安全的保障!
  • 双枪皇帝

    双枪皇帝

    1279,厓山断魂,十万蹈海,神州陆沉。华夏薪火摇摇欲熄。左手左轮,右手黑星,杀出个黎明!黑枪救国,七子逆战,五百条枪抗蒙元。这是一条地狱级难度的反攻之路。1279,绝地反击,开启!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~书友群:196152028。欢迎加入,共同探讨。
  • 女巫友

    女巫友

    叶勐,河北省作协会员。作品见于《人民文学》《芙蓉》等期刊。小说《老正是条狗》入选《2005年短篇小说年选》。《亡命之徒》电影改编。《塞车》被译成英文。《为什么要把小说写得这么好》获2008年度河北十佳优秀作品奖。现为河北省文学院签约作家。
  • 盛世宠妃之撞上邪魅王爷

    盛世宠妃之撞上邪魅王爷

    一次意外,她穿越到古代成了有名的小姐;他是名满天下的王爷;一次意外的相遇,他们居然要紧紧的绑在一起。
  • 灰色鸟群

    灰色鸟群

    天上正零零星星地下着小雨,乌云堆积得很厚,让人觉得会有更大的雨落下来。林子满屋子找了一通,翻腾出一把旧雨伞,撑开一看,伞撑子断了两根,黑色的伞布如一条抽了筋的懒狗般痛苦地趴伏着。林子皱了皱眉,瞥了瞥门边立着的秀的那把红艳的小伞,又扭头看看秀。秀正坐在梳妆台前摆弄那两条稀疏的短眉毛,全然没注意他的存在。林子无奈,把自行车搬下楼,冒雨向单位赶去。乡企委副主任欧刚正坐在大办公室里摆弄那本抹布般的考勤簿,看见林子进来,脸上显出郑重的神情,说,林子,本月你已迟到了两次,有一次,这个月的行政奖金就没了。林子笑笑,说,我那二十块钱是财政上拨的,谁也无权扣。
  • 404之见龙在天

    404之见龙在天

    凌晨时分。我抽完烟,回到键盘前,信心十足地敲击出一行文字:“老子的墓志铭就是——我还会回来的。”经典台词,霸气十足。怎样,怕了吧,你们?!读者群里一众90后、00后顿时笑晕,表情包在二十七寸的显示器上乱飞。“大叔,你太落伍了吧?”有人好心安慰我,“《终结者5》的票房很差啊,阿诺肯定回不来了!”“靠,老子就要在墓碑上刻这句话,到时候你们来查!”我咬牙切齿。
  • 没有秋虫的地方

    没有秋虫的地方

    叶圣陶一生勤于笔耕,著作甚丰,涉及多种体裁;其中散文创作最受称道。于平淡节制之中,寓有丰富的意韵;文字简约,却如嚼青橄榄一样,余味悠长。同时,他的散文又极为规范,可供文学爱好者学习模仿。本书精选七十篇佳作,分五辑,以飨读者。
  • 年轻人一定要懂得的职场生存智慧

    年轻人一定要懂得的职场生存智慧

    “职场处处皆学问”,要想你的职场之路走得更顺畅,你就要懂得职场生存的智慧。掌握职场生存的智慧,懂得如何建立威信、施与影响,进而掌控你周围的人;了解如何与领导、同事、下属、客户、朋友、同学、亲人、陌生人等周围最常见的人相处,懂得如何洞察他们的内心,并自信自如地与之交往,从而营造和谐的人际关系,只有这样,才有可能成为职场中的赢家。
  • Sesame and Lilies

    Sesame and Lilies

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 广告人手记

    广告人手记

    本书是中国大陆广告界第一本实战书,于1996年出版发行,一时洛阳纸贵,风靡全国。迄今为止,本书先后重印37次,对中国广告业产生了深远的影响,被誉为“广告人的必读圣经”。