登陆注册
47188700000050

第50章 Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes(50)

“There’s one thing,” said I, as we walked down to the station. “Ifthe husband’s name was James, and the other was Henry, what wasthis talk about David?”

“That one word, my dear Watson, should have told me thewhole story had I been the ideal reasoner which you are so fond ofdepicting. It was evidently a term of reproach.”

“Of reproach?”

“Yes; David strayed a little occasionally, you know, and on oneoccasion in the same direction as Sergeant James Barclay. Youremember the small affair of Uriah and Bathsheba? My biblicalknowledge is a trifle rusty, I fear, but you will find the story in thefirst or second of Samuel.”

The Resident Patient

In glancing over the somewhat incoherent series of Memoirswith which I have endeavored to illustrate a few of the mentalpeculiarities of my friend Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I have been struckby the difficulty which I have experienced in picking out examples776 The Complete Sherlock Holmes

which shall in every way answer my purpose. For in those casesin which Holmes has performed some tour de force of analyticalreasoning, and has demonstrated the value of his peculiar methodsof investigation, the facts themselves have often been so slightor so commonplace that I could not feel justified in laying thembefore the public. On the other hand, it has frequently happenedthat he has been concerned in some research where the facts havebeen of the most remarkable and dramatic character, but wherethe share which he has himself taken in determining their causeshas been less pronounced than I, as his biographer, could wish.

The small matter which I have chronicled under the heading ofA Study in Scarlet,” and that other later one connected with theloss of the Gloria Scott, may serve as examples of this Scylla andCharybdis which are forever threatening the historian. It may bethat in the business of which I am now about to write the partwhich my friend played is not sufficiently accentuated; and yet thewhole train of circumstances is so remarkable that I cannot bringmyself to omit it entirely from this series.

It had been a close, rainy day in October. Our blinds were halfdrawn,and Holmes lay curled upon the sofa, reading and rereadinga letter which he had received by the morning post. Formyself, my term of service in India had trained me to stand heatbetter than cold, and a thermometer of 90 was no hardship. Butthe paper was uninteresting. Parliament had risen. Everybodywas out of town, and I yearned for the glades of the New Forestor the shingle of Southsea. A depleted bank account had causedme to postpone my holiday, and as to my companion, neither thecountry nor the sea presented the slightest attraction to him. Heloved to lie in the very centre of five millions of people, with hisfilaments stretching out and running through them, responsive toevery little rumor or suspicion of unsolved crime. Appreciation ofNature found no place among his many gifts, and his only changewas when he turned his mind from the evil-doer of the town totrack down his brother of the country.

Finding that Holmes was too absorbed for conversation, I hadtossed aside the barren paper, and, leaning back in my chair, I fellinto a brown study. Suddenly my companion’s voice broke in uponmy thoughts.

“You are right, Watson,” said he. “It does seem a very preposterousway of settling a dispute.”

“Most preposterous!” I exclaimed, and then, suddenly realizinghow he had echoed the inmost thought of my soul, I sat up in mychair and stared at him in blank amazement.

“What is this, Holmes?” I cried. “This is beyond anything whichcould have imagined.”

Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 777

He laughed heartily at my perplexity.

“You remember,” said he, “that some little time ago, when I readyou the passage in one of Poe’s sketches, in which a close reasonerfollows the unspoken thought of his companion, you were inclinedto treat the matter as a mere tour de force of the author. On myremarking that I was constantly in the habit of doing the samething you expressed incredulity.”

“Oh, no!”

“Perhaps not with your tongue, my dear Watson, but certainlywith your eyebrows. So when I saw you throw down your paperand enter upon a train of thought, I was very happy to have theopportunity of reading it off, and eventually of breaking into it, asa proof that I had been in rapport with you.”

But I was still far from satisfied. “In the example which you readto me,” said I, “the reasoner drew his conclusions from the actionsof the man whom he observed. If I remember right, he stumbledover a heap of stones, looked up at the stars, and so on. But I havebeen seated quietly in my chair, and what clues can I have givenyou?”

“You do yourself an injustice. The features are given to man asthe means by which he shall express his emotions, and yours arefaithful servants.”

“Do you mean to say that you read my train of thoughts frommy features?”

“Your features, and especially your eyes. Perhaps you cannotyourself recall how your reverie commenced?”

“No, I cannot.”

“Then I will tell you. After throwing down your paper, whichwas the action which drew my attention to you, you sat for half aminute with a vacant expression. Then your eyes fixed themselvesupon your newly framed picture of General Gordon, and I sawby the alteration in your face that a train of thought had beenstarted. But it did not lead very far. Your eyes turned across to theunframed portrait of Henry Ward Beecher, which stands upon thetop of your books. You then glanced up at the wall, and of courseyour meaning was obvious. You were thinking that if the portraitwere framed it would just cover that bare space and correspondwith Gordon’s picture over there.”

“You have followed me wonderfully!” I exclaimed.

同类推荐
  • 鱼王

    鱼王

    甫跃辉,1984年生,云南保山施甸县人,复旦大学首届文学写作专业小说方向研究生毕业,师从作家王安忆。在《人民文学》《大家》《花城》《中国作家》《青年文学》《上海文学》《长城》等文学期刊发表中国短篇小说。获得2009年度“中环”杯《上海文学》短篇小说新人奖。
  • 难忘的亲情

    难忘的亲情

    在这个物欲横流的年代,人们都习惯家丑不可外扬,家底不可示人。作者则以百倍的勇气,真实的情感,细腻的笔法,写《长哥未必当父》里的大哥的欠债烂赌与不负责任不守信用的习性;《童年的期盼》中自己虽处贫寒家庭却生活在亲情与爱的包围中的感动;《哭泣的木香花》写二姐倔强的性格与命运;《飘拂的山羊胡中》的阿公的偏心;《心中的父亲》中父亲的辛劳与眷顾;《要强的女人》岳母的一家子人的爱情与生活;《永远的爸》中的亲情,《走进无声的世界中》大姐不幸的一生,这些原汁原味的生活,勾勒出一个农家人鲜活的亲情世界。
  • 复活

    复活

    本书取材于一件真实事件,主要描写男主人公涅赫柳多夫引诱姑妈家女仆马洛斯娃,使她怀孕并被赶出家门。后来,她沦为妓女,因被指控谋财害命而受审判。男主人公以陪审员的身份出庭,见到从前被他引诱的女人,深受良心谴责。他为她奔走伸冤,并请求同她结婚,以赎回自己的罪过。上诉失败后,他陪她流放西伯利亚。他的行为感动了她,使她重新爱他。但为了不损害他的名誉和地位,她最终没有和他结婚而同一个革命者结为伉俪。
  • 夜火车

    夜火车

    这是近年来文坛瞩目的70后作家徐则臣的长篇小说代表作之一。即将毕业的大四学生陈木年,才华受老师赏识,本要保研,却因渴望“出走”他方编造一场杀人事件,被学校开除并扣留学位证、毕业证。这本是一个大教训,然而当小镇的火车开通试运行,小邻居秦可主动示爱,执着于出走的陈木年却突然扒上车呼啸而去,留下秦可错愕而愤怒。在外漂流一段时间归来后,他与秦可从此有了隔阂。陈木年与智慧神秘的花房许老头成为忘年交,结识真实直率的画家金小异,既痛又痒,他们荒谬且合理地死去;机缘巧合,在教授沈镜白的“照顾”下,留校当临时工,四年之后终于拿得两证。
  • 低地

    低地

    《低地》是美国普利策奖得主、印裔美国作家裘帕·拉希莉的最具野心长篇小说,小说跨越印度和美国,讲述了一个印度家庭四代人的悲欢与命运。在印度加尔各答的低地旁,一对年纪相仿、性格迥异的兄弟在这里玩耍、成长。大学毕业后,哥哥苏巴什前往美国深造,弟弟乌达安热忱投入革命,却因杀害一名警察,在低地旁被捕并遭枪决。得知弟弟死讯的苏巴什匆匆赶回印度,为保护弟弟已有身孕的妻子高丽,苏巴和她结婚并带她来到美国。然而乌达安的幽灵始终困扰着高丽,终于有一天,高丽抛下年幼的女儿和苏巴什,独身一人前往加州。许多年后,高丽的女儿已经长大成年,高丽却突然出现在了她和苏巴什的面前,并带回了一个关于乌达安的秘密……
热门推荐
  • 塔岗

    塔岗

    如果能够在未经世事的美好年华里就遇到自己喜欢也喜欢自己的人,该是何种幸运呢?可惜命运常常不是那么慈悲,轻易的得到终究也轻易的失去。十七岁的女孩儿罗可洛去三百年前的邦普德·罗·雅拉的梦里寻找十六岁那年死去的修薄夏,也为着白长秋长生却没有灵魂的诅咒去解开雅拉的心结,却揭开塔岗最大的秘密——曾经的神不再是神,而是嗜血的魔鬼,究竟他会长久的沉睡,还是再度觉醒?从小一起长大的良琴和马向川,后来遇见的会灵术的无赖林川和他漂亮女友凌湘乔,与修薄夏长着一模一样脸庞却善变又冷淡的梁晨,终究在这个梦里,谁会得救,谁会解脱,谁应该为了慰劳魔鬼而长眠于此?
  • 悲剧时空

    悲剧时空

    时空破碎,世界起源,跨星球之间的战斗,自己走的路自己负责……故事会怎样呢?
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 半朝銮驾

    半朝銮驾

    乐茗山上小贼沈宁,采花不成反被杀,灵魂进了祁王妃沈沐宁的身体里。从此沈沐宁是万花丛中过,只要祁王爷这一朵小黄花,祁王爷只好无奈说道:那我这朵小黄花只为阿宁一人盛开。
  • 邪染苍穹

    邪染苍穹

    莽莽星河,浩瀚宇宙,地球是唯一的吗?若不是,地球为何能够生存与这浩瀚无垠的宇宙之中?何人在守卫着这片净土?然末世降临,强者湮灭。耗尽生命,争得百年。渺茫希望,化作火种归乡。流星坠落,混乱即始!且看姚鲧如何混迹星际!
  • 穿越火线之混迹天涯

    穿越火线之混迹天涯

    穿越火线网络流行游戏,现在已经成为一种时尚,看一个菜鸟如何混迹在穿越火线的世界里!
  • 至强武道

    至强武道

    万年前一代武帝秦帝横空出世,以强横武力一统神武大陆。万年之后,神武大陆形成了北魏、西蜀、东吴三个皇朝,成三足鼎立之势。皇朝、世家、宗门三者之间,关系错综复杂。然而自秦帝以来,大陆上就从未有人突破至武帝的境界,而传说秦帝留下的一样东西,隐藏着突破武帝的秘密。一个背负血海深仇的少年,且看他如何在这乱世之中,一步步达到武道至强的境界,闯出属于自己的天空。
  • 重生之女神你别跑

    重生之女神你别跑

    她前世身为杀手,狠辣决绝,重生在一个温暖、没落的家族,得到渴望的亲情,从此带领家族逐步走向崛起之路,一个光芒万丈的天才少女诞生,异世大陆迎来了新生。图谋家族之人,狠厉的断你后路;无礼挑衅之人,狠狠的扁你没商量;以大欺小,以势压人,让你彻底的知道,什么叫做‘势不可挡’!
  • 海贼罗杰

    海贼罗杰

    我叫罗杰,是一个高中生,但现在不是了。我变成了海贼,而且还是海贼王,然后又绑定了一个最强海贼系统,但明明应该是最强,却被系统剥夺了原有的实力,成了菜鸡,看着船上的大佬们,我现在慌得一比,不仅如此,一个叫巴雷特的壮汉还天天要和我打架……其实这还不是最让我头疼的,关键的关键,现在我好像快死了,谁能来救救我?
  • 阴霾之血

    阴霾之血

    看似稳定的王国暗流涌动,各方势力借此机会兴风作浪。身份不明的剑客,离家求学的少爷还有受人歧视的猫耳女孩,三位旅行者被卷入到这股暗流中。一只无形的大手慢慢揭开他们守护的秘密。那肮脏的血统,传承的责任以及坚定的承诺是否会让三人的友情依旧深厚......在这复杂的世道下,没人知道答案。