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Chapter8

THEBAKERSTREETIRREGULARS

"Whatnow?"Iasked。"Tobyhaslosthischaracterforinfallibility。"

"Heactedaccordingtohislights,"saidHolmes,liftinghimdownfromthebarrelandwalkinghimoutofthetimber-yard。"IfyouconsiderhowmuchcreosoteiscartedaboutLondoninoneday,itisnogreatwonderthatourtrailshouldhavebeencrossed。Itismuchusednow,especiallyfortheseasoningofwood。PoorTobyisnottoblame。"

"Wemustgetonthemainscentagain,Isuppose。"

"Yes。And,fortunately,wehavenodistancetogo。EvidentlywhatpuzzledthedogatthecornerofKnight’sPlacewasthatthereweretwodifferenttrailsrunninginoppositedirections。Wetookthewrongone。Itonlyremainstofollowtheother。"

Therewasnodifficultyaboutthis。OnleadingTobytotheplacewherehehadcommittedhisfault,hecastaboutinawidecircleandfinallydashedoffinafreshdirection。

"Wemusttakecarethathedoesnotnowbringustotheplacewherethecreosotebarrelcamefrom,"Iobserved。

"Ihadthoughtofthat。Butyounoticethathekeepsonthepavement,whereasthebarrelpasseddowntheroadway。No,weareonthetruescentnow。"

Ittendeddowntowardstheriverside,runningthroughBelmontPlaceandPrince’sStreet。AttheendofBroadStreetitranrightdowntothewater’sedge,wheretherewasasmallwoodenwharf。Tobyledustotheveryedgeofthisandtherestoodwhining,lookingoutonthedarkcurrentbeyond。

"Weareoutofluck,"saidHolmes。"Theyhavetakentoaboathere。"

Severalsmallpuntsandskiffswerelyingaboutinthewaterandontheedgeofthewharf。WetookTobyroundtoeachinturn,butthoughhesniffedearnestlyhemadenosign。

Closetotherudelanding-stagewasasmallbrickhouse,withawoodenplacardslungoutthroughthesecondwindow。"MordecaiSmith"

wasprintedacrossitinlargeletters,and,underneath,"Boatstohirebythehourorday。"Asecondinscriptionabovethedoorinformedusthatasteamlaunchwaskept-astatementwhichwasconfirmedbyagreatpileofcokeuponthejetty。SherlockHolmeslookedslowlyround,andhisfaceassumedanominousexpression。

"Thislooksbad"saidhe。"ThesefellowsaresharperthanI

expected。Theyseemtohavecoveredtheirtracks。Therehas,Ifear,beenpreconcertedmanagementhere。"

Hewasapproachingthedoorofthehouse,whenitopened,andalittlecurlyheadedladofsixcamerunningout,followedbyastoutish,red-facedwomanwithalargespongeinherhand。

"Youcomebackandbewashed,Jack,"sheshouted。"Comeback,youyoungimp;forifyourfathercomeshomeandfindsyoulikethathe’llletushearofit。"

"Dearlittlechap!"saidHolmesstrategically。"Whatarosy-cheekedyoungrascal!Now,Jack,isthereanythingyouwouldlike?"

Theyouthponderedforamoment。

"I’dlikeashillin’,"saidhe。

"Nothingyouwouldlikebetter?"

"I’dliketwoshillin’better,"theprodigyansweredaftersomethought。

"Hereyouare,then!Catch!-Afinechild,Mrs。Smith!"

"Lor’blessyou,sir,heisthat,andforward。Hegetsa’mosttoomuchformetomanage,’speciallywhenmymanisawaydaysatatime。"

"Away,ishe?"saidHolmesinadisappointedvoice。"Iamsorryforthat,forIwantedtospeaktoMr。Smith。"

"He’sbeenawaysinceyesterdaymornin’,sir,and,truthtotell,Iambeginnin’tofeelfrightenedabouthim。Butifitwasaboutaboat,sir,maybeIcouldserveaswell。"

"Iwantedtohirehissteamlaunch。"

"Why,blessyou,sir,itisinthesteamlaunchthathehasgone。

That’swhatpuzzlesme;forIknowthereain’tmorecoalsinherthanwouldtakehertoaboutWoolwichandback。Ifhe’sbeenawayinthebargeI’dha’thoughtnothin’;formanyatimeajobhastakenhimasfarasGravesend,andtheniftherewasmuchdoin’therehemightha’stayedover。Butwhatgoodisasteamlaunchwithoutcoals?"

"Hemighthaveboughtsomeatawharfdowntheriver。"

"Hemight,sir,butitweren’thisway。ManyatimeI’veheardhimcalloutatthepricestheychargeforafewoddbags。Besides,I

don’tlikethatwoodenleggedman,wi’hisuglyfaceandoutlandishtalk。Whatdidhewantalwaysknockin’aboutherefor?"

"Awoodenleggedman?"saidHolmeswithblandsurprise。

"Yes,sir,abrown,monkey-facedchapthat’scalledmore’nonceformyoldman。Itwashimthatrousedhimupyesternight,and,what’smore,mymanknewhewascomin’,forhehadsteamupinthelaunch。

Itellyoustraight,sir,Idon’tfeeleasyinmymindaboutit。"

"But,mydearMrs。Smith,"saidHolmes,shrugginghisshoulders,"youarefrighteningyourselfaboutnothing。Howcouldyoupossiblytellthatitwasthewooden-leggedmanwhocameinthenight?I

don’tquiteunderstandhowyoucanbesosure。"

"Hisvoice,sir。Iknewhisvoice,whichiskindo’thickandfoggy。

Hetappedatthewinder-aboutthreeitwouldbe。`Showaleg,matey,’

sayshe:`timetoturnoutguard。’MyoldmanwokeupJim-that’smyeldest-andawaytheywentwithoutsomuchasawordtome。Icouldhearthewoodenlegclackin’onthestones。"

"Andwasthiswooden-leggedmanalone?"

"Couldn’tsay,Iamsure,sir。Ididn’thearnooneelse。"

"Iamsorry,Mrs。Smith,forIwantedasteamlaunch,andIhaveheardgoodreportsofthe-Letmesee,whatishername?"

"TheAurora,sir。"

"Ah!She’snotthatoldgreenlaunchwithayellowline,verybroadinthebeam?"

"No,indeed。She’sastrimalittlethingasanyontheriver。She’sbeenfreshpainted,blackwithtworedstreaks。"

"Thanks。IhopethatyouwillhearsoonfromMr。Smith。Iamgoingdowntheriver,andifIshouldseeanythingoftheAuroraIshalllethimknowthatyouareuneasy。Ablackfunnel,yousay?"

"No,sir。Blackwithawhiteband。"

"Ah,ofcourse。Itwasthesideswhichwereblack。Good-morning,Mrs。Smith。Thereisaboatmanherewithawherry,Watson。Weshalltakeitandcrosstheriver。"

"Themainthingwithpeopleofthatsort,"saidHolmesaswesatinthesheetsofthewherry,"isnevertoletthemthinkthattheirinformationcanbeoftheslightestimportancetoyou。Ifyoudotheywillinstantlyshutuplikeanoyster。Ifyoulistentothemunderprotest,asitwere,youareverylikelytogetwhatyouwant。"

"Ourcoursenowseemsprettyclear,"saidI。

"Whatwouldyoudo,then?"

"IwouldengagealaunchandgodowntheriveronthetrackoftheAurora。"

"Mydearfellow,itwouldbeacolossaltask。ShemayhavetouchedatanywharfoneithersideofthestreambetweenhereandGreenwich。Belowthebridgethereisaperfectlabyrinthoflanding-placesformiles。Itwouldtakeyoudaysanddaystoexhaustthemifyousetaboutitalone。"

"Employthepolice,then。"

"No。IshallprobablycallAthelneyJonesinatthelastmoment。

Heisnotabadfellow,andIshouldnotliketodoanythingwhichwouldinjurehimprofessionally。ButIhaveafancyforworkingitoutmyself,nowthatwehavegonesofar。"

"Couldweadvertise,then,askingforinformationfromwharfingers?"

"Worseandworse!Ourmenwouldknowthatthechasewashotattheirheels,andtheywouldbeoffoutofthecountry。Asitis,theyarelikelyenoughtoleave,butaslongastheythinktheyareperfectlysafetheywillbeinnohurry。Jones’senergywillbeofusetousthere,forhisviewofthecaseissuretopushitselfintothedailypress,andtherunawayswillthinkthateveryoneisoffonthewrongscent。"

"Whatarewetodo,then?"IaskedaswelandednearMillbankPenitentiary。

"Takethishansom,drivehome,havesomebreakfast,andgetanhour’ssleep。Itisquiteonthecardsthatwemaybeafootto-nightagain。Stopatatelegraphoffice,cabby!WewillkeepToby,forhemaybeofusetousyet。"

WepulledupattheGreatPeterStreetPost-Office,andHolmesdispatchedhiswire。

"Whomdoyouthinkthatisto?"heaskedasweresumedourjourney。

"IamsureIdon’tknow。"

"YouremembertheBakerStreetdivisionofthedetectivepoliceforcewhomIemployedintheJeffersonHopecase?"

"Well,"saidI,laughing。

"Thisisjustthecasewheretheymightbeinvaluable。IftheyfailIhaveotherresources,butIshalltrythemfirst。Thatwirewastomydirtylittlelieutenant,Wiggins,andIexpectthatheandhisgangwillbewithusbeforewehavefinishedourbreakfast。"

Itwasbetweeneightandnineo’clocknow,andIwasconsciousofastrongreactionafterthesuccessiveexcitementsofthenight。Iwaslimpandweary,befoggedinmindandfatiguedinbody。Ihadnottheprofessionalenthusiasmwhichcarriedmycompanionon,norcouldI

lookatthematterasamereabstractintellectualproblem。AsfarasthedeathofBartholomewSholtowent,Ihadheardlittlegoodofhimandcouldfeelnointenseantipathytohismurderers。Thetreasure,however,wasadifferentmatter。That,orpartofit,belongedrightfullytoMissMorstan。WhiletherewasachanceofrecoveringitIwasreadytodevotemylifetotheoneobject。True,ifIfoundit,itwouldprobablyputherforeverbeyondmyreach。

Yetitwouldbeapettyandselfishlovewhichwouldbeinfluencedbysuchathoughtasthat。IfHolmescouldworktofindthecriminals,Ihadatenfoldstrongerreasontourgemeontofindthetreasure。

AbathatBakerStreetandacompletechangefreshenedmeupwonderfully。WhenIcamedowntoourroomIfoundthebreakfastlaidandHolmespouringoutthecoffee。

"Hereitis,"saidhe,laughingandpointingtoanopennewspaper。

"TheenergeticJonesandtheubiquitousreporterhavefixeditupbetweenthem。Butyouhavehadenoughofthecase。Betterhaveyourhamandeggsfirst。"

Itookthepaperfromhimandreadtheshortnotice,whichwasheaded"MysteriousBusinessatUpperNorwood。"

Abouttwelveo’clocklastnight[saidtheStandard]Mr。

BartholomewSholto,ofPondicherryLodge,UpperNorwood,wasfounddeadinhisroomundercircumstanceswhichpointtofoulplay。Asfaraswecanlearn,noactualtracesofviolencewerefounduponMr。Sholto’sperson,butavaluablecollectionofIndiangemswhichthedeceasedgentlemanhadinheritedfromhisfatherhasbeencarriedoff。ThediscoverywasfirstmadebyMr。SherlockHolmesandDr。Watson,whohadcalledatthehousewithMr。ThaddeusSholto,brotherofthedeceased。Byasingularpieceofgoodfortune,Mr。

AthelneyJones,thewell-knownmemberofthedetectivepoliceforce,happenedtobeattheNorwoodpolicestationandwasonthegroundwithinhalfanhourofthefirstalarm。Histrainedandexperiencedfacultieswereatoncedirectedtowardsthedetectionofthecriminals,withthegratifyingresultthatthebrother,ThaddeusSholto,hasalreadybeenarrested,togetherwiththehousekeeper,Mrs。

Bernstone,anIndianbutlernamedLalRao,andaporter,orgatekeeper,namedMcMurdo。Itisquitecertainthatthethieforthieveswerewellacquaintedwiththehouse,forMr。Jones’swell-knowntechnicalknowledgeandhispowersofminuteobservationhaveenabledhimtoproveconclusivelythatthemiscreantscouldnothaveenteredbythedoororbythewindowbutmusthavemadetheirwayacrosstheroofofthebuilding,andsothroughatrapdoorintoaroomwhichcommunicatedwiththatinwhichthebodywasfound。Thisfact,whichhasbeenveryclearlymadeout,provesconclusivelythatitwasnomerehaphazardburglary。Thepromptandenergeticactionoftheofficersofthelawshowsthegreatadvantageofthepresenceonsuchoccasionsofasinglevigorousandmasterfulmind。Wecannotbutthinkthatitsuppliesanargumenttothosewhowouldwishtoseeourdetectivesmorede-centralized,andsobroughtintocloserandmoreeffectivetouchwiththecaseswhichitistheirdutytoinvestigate。

"Isn’titgorgeous!"saidHolmes,grinningoverhiscoffeecup。

"Whatdoyouthinkofit?"

"Ithinkthatwehavehadacloseshaveourselvesofbeingarrestedforthecrime。"

"SodoI。Iwouldn’tanswerforoursafetynowifheshouldhappentohaveanotherofhisattacksofenergy。"

Atthismomenttherewasaloudringatthebell,andIcouldhearMrs。Hudson,ourlandlady,raisinghervoiceinawailofexpostulationanddismay。

"Byheavens,Holmes,"Isaid,halfrising,"Ibelievethattheyarereallyafterus。"

"No,it’snotquitesobadasthat。Itistheunofficialforce-

theBakerStreetirregulars。"

Ashespoke,therecameaswiftpatteringofnakedfeetuponthestairs,aclatterofhighvoices,andinrushedadozendirtyandraggedlittlestreetArabs。Therewassomeshowofdisciplineamongthem,despitetheirtumultuousentry,fortheyinstantlydrewupinlineandstoodfacinguswithexpectantfaces。Oneoftheirnumber,tallerandolderthantheothers,stoodforwardwithanairofloungingsuperioritywhichwasveryfunnyinsuchadisreputablelittlescarecrow。

"Gotyourmessage,sir,"saidhe,"andbrought’emonsharp。Threebobandatannerfortickets。"

"Hereyouare,"saidHolmes,producingsomesilver。"Infuturetheycanreporttoyou,Wiggins,andyoutome。Icannothavethehouseinvadedinthisway。However,itisjustaswellthatyoushouldallheartheinstructions。IwanttofindthewhereaboutsofasteamlaunchcalledtheAurora,ownerMordecaiSmith,blackwithtworedstreaks,funnelblackwithawhiteband。Sheisdowntheriversomewhere。IwantoneboytobeatMordecaiSmith’slanding-stageoppositeMillbanktosayiftheboatcomesback。Youmustdivideitoutamongyourselvesanddobothbanksthoroughly。Letmeknowthemomentyouhavenews。Isthatallclear?"

"Yes,guv’nor,"saidWiggins。

"Theoldscaleofpay,andaguineatotheboywhofindstheboat。

Here’sadayinadvance。Nowoffyougo!"

Hehandedthemashillingeach,andawaytheybuzzeddownthestairs,andIsawthemamomentlaterstreamingdownthestreet。

"Ifthelaunchisabovewatertheywillfindher,"saidHolmesasherosefromthetableandlithispipe。"Theycangoeverywhere,seeeverything,overheareveryone。Iexpecttohearbeforeeveningthattheyhavespottedher。Inthemeanwhile,wecandonothingbutawaitresults。WecannotpickupthebrokentrailuntilwefindeithertheAuroraorMr。MordecaiSmith。"

"Tobycouldeatthesescraps,Idaresay。Areyougoingtobed,Holmes?"

"No:Iamnottired。Ihaveacuriousconstitution。Ineverrememberfeelingtiredbywork,thoughidlenessexhaustsmecompletely。Iamgoingtosmokeandtothinkoverthisqueerbusinesstowhichmyfairclienthasintroducedus。Ifevermanhadaneasytask,thisofoursoughttobe。Wooden-leggedmenarenotsocommon,buttheothermanmust,Ishouldthink,beabsolutelyunique。"

"Thatothermanagain!"

"Ihavenowishtomakeamysteryofhimtoyou,anyway。Butyoumusthaveformedyourownopinion。Now,doconsiderthedata。

Diminutivefootmarks,toesneverfetteredbyboots,nakedfeet,stone-headedwoodenmace,greatagility,smallpoisoneddarts。Whatdoyoumakeofallthis?"

"Asavage!"Iexclaimed。"PerhapsoneofthoseIndianswhoweretheassociatesofJonathanSmall。"

"Hardlythat,"saidhe。"WhenfirstIsawsignsofstrangeweaponsI

wasinclinedtothinkso,buttheremarkablecharacterofthefootmarkscausedmetoreconsidermyviews。SomeoftheinhabitantsoftheIndianPeninsulaaresmallmen,butnonecouldhaveleftsuchmarksasthat。TheHindooproperhaslongandthinfeet。Thesandal-wearingMohammedanhasthegreattoewellseparatedfromtheothersbecausethethongiscommonlypassedbetween。Theselittledarts,too,couldonlybeshotinoneway。Theyarefromablow-pipe。Now,then,wherearewetofindoursavage?"

"SouthAmerica,"Ihazarded。

Hestretchedhishandupandtookdownabulkyvolumefromtheshelf。

"Thisisthefirstvolumeofagazetteerwhichisnowbeingpublished。Itmaybelookeduponastheverylatestauthority。Whathavewehere?

"AndamanIslands,situated340milestothenorthofSumatra,intheBayofBengal。

Hum!hum!What’sallthis?Moistclimate,coralreefs,sharks,PortBlair,convictbarracks,RutlandIsland,cottonwoods-Ah,hereweare!

"TheaboriginesoftheAndamanIslandsmayperhapsclaimthedistinctionofbeingthesmallestraceuponthisearth,thoughsomeanthropologistsprefertheBushmenofAfrica,theDiggerIndiansofAmerica,andtheTerradelFuegians。Theaverageheightisratherbelowfourfeet,althoughmanyfull-grownadultsmaybefoundwhoareverymuchsmallerthanthis。Theyareafierce,morose,andintractablepeople,thoughcapableoffortningmostdevotedfriendshipswhentheirconfidencehasoncebeengained。

Markthat,Watson。Now,thenlistentothis。

"Theyarenaturallyhideous,havinglarge,misshapenheads,smallfierceeyes,anddistortedfeatures。Theirfeetandhands,however,areremarkablysmall。Sointractableandfiercearethey,thatalltheeffortsoftheBritishofficialshavefailedtowinthemoverinanydegree。Theyhavealwaysbeenaterrortoshipwreckedcrews,brainingthesurvivorswiththeirstone-headedclubsorshootingthemwiththeirpoisonedarrows。Thesemassacresareinvariablyconcludedbyacannibalfeast。

Nice,amiablepeople,Watson!Ifthisfellowhadbeenlefttohisownunaideddevices,thisaffairmighthavetakenanevenmoreghastlyturn。Ifancythat,evenasitis,JonathanSmallwouldgiveagooddealnottohaveemployedhim。"

"Buthowcamehetohavesosingularacompanion?"

"Ah,thatismorethanIcantell。Since,however,wehadalreadydeterminedthatSmallhadcomefromtheAndamans,itisnotsoverywonderfulthatthisislandershouldbewithhim。Nodoubtweshallknowallaboutitintime。Lookhere,Watson;youlookregularlydone。

LiedownthereonthesofaandseeifIcanputyoutosleep。"

Hetookuphisviolinfromthecorner,andasIstretchedmyselfouthebegantoplaysomelow,dreamy,melodiousair-hisown,nodoubt,forhehadaremarkablegiftforimprovisation。Ihaveavagueremembranceofhisgauntlimbs,hisearnestfaceandtheriseandfallofhisbow。ThenIseemedtobefloatedpeacefullyawayuponasoftseaofsounduntilIfoundmyselfindreamland,withthesweetfaceofMaryMorstanlookingdownuponme。

Chapter9

ABREAKINTHECHAIN

ItwaslateintheafternoonbeforeIwoke,strengthenedandrefreshed。SherlockHolmesstillsatexactlyasIhadlefthim,savethathehadlaidasidehisviolinandwasdeepinabook。HelookedacrossatmeasIstirred,andInoticedthathisfacewasdarkandtroubled。

"Youhavesleptsoundly,"hesaid。"Ifearedthatourtalkwouldwakeyou。"

"Iheardnothing,"Ianswered。"Haveyouhadfreshnews,then?"

"Unfortunately,no。IconfessthatIamsurprisedanddisappointed。Iexpectedsomethingdefinitebythistime。Wigginshasjustbeenuptoreport。Hesaysthatnotracecanbefoundofthelaunch。Itisaprovokingcheck,foreveryhourisofimportance。"

"CanIdoanything?Iamperfectlyfreshnow,andquitereadyforanothernight’souting。"

"No;wecandonothing。Wecanonlywait。Ifwegoourselvesthemessagemightcomeinourabsenceanddelaybecaused。Youcandowhatyouwill,butImustremainonguard。"

"ThenIshallrunovertoCamberwellandcalluponMrs。CecilForrester。Sheaskedmeto,yesterday。"

"OnMrs。CecilForrester?"askedHolmeswiththetwinkleofasmileinhiseyes。

"Well,ofcourseonMissMorstan,too。Theywereanxioustohearwhathappened。"

"Iwouldnottellthemtoomuch,"saidHolmes。"Womenarenevertobeentirelytrusted-notthebestofthem。"

Ididnotpausetoargueoverthisatrocioussentiment。

"Ishallbebackinanhourortwo,"Iremarked。

"Allright!Goodluck!But,Isay,ifyouarecrossingtheriveryoumayaswellreturnToby,forIdon’tthinkitisatalllikelythatweshallhaveanyuseforhimnow。"

Itookourmongrelaccordinglyandlefthim,togetherwithahalf-sovereign,attheoldnaturalist’sinPinchinLane。AtCamberwellIfoundMissMorstanalittlewearyafterhernight’sadventuresbutveryeagertohearthenews。Mrs。Forrester,too,wasfullofcuriosity。Itoldthemallthatwehaddone,suppressing,however,themoredreadfulpartsofthetragedy。Thus,althoughIspokeofMr。

Sholto’sdeath,Isaidnothingoftheexactmannerandmethodofit。

Withallmyomissions,however,therewasenoughtostartleandamazethem。

"Itisaromance!"criedMrs。Forrester。"Aninjuredlady,halfamillionintreasure,ablackcannibal,andawoodenleggedruffian。

Theytaketheplaceoftheconventionaldragonorwickedearl。"

"Andtwoknight-errantstotherescue,"addedMissMorstanwithabrightglanceatme。

"Why,Mary,yourfortunedependsupontheissueofthissearch。I

don’tthinkthatyouarenearlyexcitedenough。justimaginewhatitmustbetobesorichandtohavetheworldatyourfeet!"

Itsentalittlethrillofjoytomyhearttonoticethatsheshowednosignofelationattheprospect。Onthecontrary,shegaveatossofherproudhead,asthoughthematterwereoneinwhichshetooksmallinterest。

"ItisforMr。ThaddeusSholtothatIamanxious,"shesaid。

"Nothingelseisofanyconsequence;butIthinkthathehasbehavedmostkindlyandhonourablythroughout。Itisourdutytoclearhimofthisdreadfulandunfoundedcharge。"

ItwaseveningbeforeIleftCamberwell,andquitedarkbythetimeIreachedhome。Mycompanion’sbookandpipelaybyhischair,buthehaddisappeared。Ilookedaboutinthehopeofseeinganote,buttherewasnone。

"IsupposethatMr。SherlockHolmeshasgoneout,"IsaidtoMrs。

Hudsonasshecameuptolowertheblinds。

"No,sir。Hehasgonetohisroom,sir。Doyouknow,sir,"sinkinghervoiceintoanimpressivewhisper,"Iamafraidforhishealth。"

"Whyso,Mrs。Hudson?"

"Well,he’sthatstrange,sir。Afteryouwasgonehewalkedandhewalked,upanddown,andupanddown,untilIwaswearyofthesoundofhisfootstep。ThenIheardhimtalkingtohimselfandmuttering,andeverytimethebellrangouthecameonthestairhead,with`Whatisthat,Mrs。Hudson?’Andnowhehasslammedofftohisroom,butIcanhearhimwalkingawaythesameasever。Ihopehe’snotgoingtobeill,sir。Iventuredtosaysomethingtohimaboutcool。

medicine,butheturnedonme,sir,withsuchalookthatIdon’tknowhoweverIgotoutoftheroom。"

"Idon’tthinkthatyouhaveanycausetobeuneasy,Mrs。Hudson,"I

answered。"Ihaveseenhimlikethisbefore。Hehassomesmallmatteruponhismindwhichmakeshimrestless。"

Itriedtospeaklightlytoourworthylandlady,butIwasmyselfsomewhatuneasywhenthroughthelongnightIstillfromtimetotimeheardthedullsoundofhistread,andknewhowhiskeenspiritwaschafingagainstthisinvoluntaryinaction。

Atbreakfast-timehelookedwornandhaggard,withalittlefleckoffeverishcolouruponeithercheek。

"Youareknockingyourselfup,oldman,"Iremarked。"Iheardyoumarchingaboutinthenight。"

"No,Icouldnotsleep,"heanswered。"Thisinfernalproblemisconsumingme。Itistoomuchtobebalkedbysopettyanobstacle,whenallelsehadbeenovercome。Iknowthemen,thelaunch,everything;andyetIcangetnonews。Ihavesetotheragenciesatworkandusedeverymeansatmydisposal。Thewholeriverhasbeensearchedoneitherside,butthereisnonews,norhasMrs。Smithheardofherhusband。Ishallcometotheconclusionsoonthattheyhavescuttledthecraft。Butthereareobjectionstothat。"

"OrthatMrs。Smithhasputusonawrongscent。"

"No,Ithinkthatmaybedismissed。Ihadinquiriesmade,andthereisalaunchofthatdescription。"

"Couldithavegoneuptheriver?"

"Ihaveconsideredthatpossibility,tooandthereisasearch-partywhowillworkupasfarasRichmond。Ifnonewscomesto-dayIshallstartoffmyselftomorrowandgoforthemenratherthantheboat。Butsurely,surely,weshallhearsomething。"

Wedidnot,however。NotawordcametouseitherfromWigginsorfromtheotheragencies。TherewerearticlesinmostofthepapersupontheNorwoodtragedy。TheyallappearedtoberatherhostiletotheunfortunateThaddeusSholto。Nofreshdetailsweretobefound,however,inanyofthem,savethataninquestwastobehelduponthefollowingday。IwalkedovertoCamberwellintheeveningtoreportourill-successtotheladies,andonmyreturnIfoundHolmesdejectedandsomewhatmorose。Hewouldhardlyreplytomyquestionsandbusiedhimselfalleveninginanobtrusechemicalanalysiswhichinvolvedmuchheatingofretortsanddistillingofvapours,endingatlastinasmellwhichfairlydrovemeoutoftheapartment。UptothesmallhoursofthemorningIcouldheartheclinkingofhistest-tubeswhichtoldmethathewasstillengagedinhismalodorousexperiment。

IntheearlydawnIwokewithastartandwassurprisedtofindhimstandingbymybedside,cladinarudesailordresswithapea-jacketandacoarseredscarfroundhisneck。

"Iamoffdowntheriver,Watson,"saidhe。"Ihavebeenturningitoverinmymind,andIcanseeonlyonewayoutofit。Itisworthtrying,atallevents。"

"SurelyIcancomewithyou,then?"saidI。

"No;youcanbemuchmoreusefulifyouwillremainhereasmyrepresentative。Iamloathtogo,foritisquiteonthecardsthatsomemessagemaycomeduringtheday,thoughWigginswasdespondentaboutitlastnight。Iwantyoutoopenallnotesandtelegrams,andtoactonyourownjudgmentifanynewsshouldcome。CanIrelyuponyou?"

"Mostcertainly。"

"Iamafraidthatyouwillnotbeabletowiretome,forIcanhardlytellyetwhereImayfindmyself。IfIaminluck,however,I

maynotbegonesoverylong。IshallhavenewsofsomesortorotherbeforeIgetback。"

Ihadheardnothingofhimbybreakfasttime。OnopeningtheStandard,however,Ifoundthattherewasafreshallusiontothebusiness。

WithreferencetotheUpperNorwoodtragedy[itremarked]wehavereasontobelievethatthematterpromisestobeevenmorecomplexandmysteriousthanwasoriginallysupposed。FreshevidencehasshownthatitisquiteimpossiblethatMr。ThaddeusSholtocouldhavebeeninanywayconcernedinthematter。Heandthehousekeeper,Mrs。Bernstone,werebothreleasedyesterdayevening。Itisbelieved,however,thatthepolicehaveaclueastotherealculprits,andthatitisbeingprosecutedbyMr。AthelneyJones,ofScotlandYard,withallhiswell-knownenergyandsagacity。Furtherarrestsmaybeexpectedatanymoment。

"Thatissatisfactorysofarasitgoes,"thoughtI。"FriendSholtoissafe,atanyrate。Iwonderwhatthefreshcluemaybe,thoughitseemstobeastereotypedformwheneverthepolicehavemadeablunder。"

Itossedthepaperdownuponthetable,butatthatmomentmyeyecaughtanadvertisementintheagonycolumn。Itraninthisway:

Lost-WhereasMordecaiSmith,boatman,andhissonJim,leftSmith’sWharfatoraboutthreeo’clocklastTuesdaymorninginthesteamlaunchAurora,blackwithtworedstripes,funnelblackwithawhiteband,thesumoffivepoundswillbepaidtoanyonewhocangiveinformationtoMrs。Smith,atSmith’sWharf,orat221B,BakerStreet,astothewhereaboutsofthesaidMordecaiSmithandthelaunchAurora。

ThiswasclearlyHolmes’sdoing。TheBakerStreetaddresswasenoughtoprovethat。Itstruckmeasratheringeniousbecauseitmightbereadbythefugitiveswithouttheirseeinginitmorethanthenaturalanxietyofawifeforhermissinghusband。

Itwasalongday。Everytimethataknockcametothedoororasharpsteppassedinthestreet,IimaginedthatitwaseitherHolmesreturningorananswertohisadvertisement。Itriedtoread,butmythoughtswouldwanderofftoourstrangequestandtotheill-assortedandvillainouspairwhomwewerepursuing。Couldtherebe,Iwondered,someradicalflawinmycompanion’sreasoning?Mighthenotbesufferingfromsomehugeself-deception?Wasitnotpossiblethathisnimbleandspeculativemindhadbuiltupthiswildtheoryuponfaultypremises?Ihadneverknownhimtobewrong,andyetthekeenestreasonermayoccasionallybedeceived。Hewaslikely,I

thought,tofallintoerrorthroughtheover-refinementofhislogic-hispreferenceforasubtleandbizarreexplanationwhenaplainerandmorecommonplaceonelayreadytohishand。Yet,ontheotherhand,Ihadmyselfseentheevidence,andIhadheardthereasonsforhisdeductions。WhenIlookedbackonthelongchainofcuriouscircumstances,manyofthemtrivialinthemselvesbutalltendinginthesamedirection,IcouldnotdisguisefrommyselfthatevenifHolmes’sexplanationwereincorrectthetruetheorymustbeequallyoutreandstartling。

Atthreeo’clockontheafternoontherewasaloudpealatthebell,anauthoritativevoiceinthehall,and,tomysurprise,nolessapersonthanMr。AthelneyJoneswasshownuptome。Verydifferentwashe,however,fromthebrusqueandmasterfulprofessorofcommonsensewhohadtakenoverthecasesoconfidentlyatUpperNorwood。Hisexpressionwasdowncast,andhisbearingmeekandevenapologetic。

"Good-day,sir,good-day,"saidhe。"Mr。SherlockHolmesisout,I

understand。"

"Yes,andIcannotbesurewhenhewillbeback。Butperhapsyouwouldcaretowait。Takethatchairandtryoneofthesecigars。"

"Thankyou;Idon’tmindifIdo,"saidhe,moppinghisfacewitharedbandannahandkerchief。

"Andawhiskyandsoda?"

"Well,halfaglass。Itisveryhotforthetimeofyear,andIhavehadagooddealtoworryandtryme。YouknowmytheoryaboutthisNorwoodcase?"

"Irememberthatyouexpressedone。"

"Well,Ihavebeenobligedtoreconsiderit。IhadmynetdrawntightlyroundMr。Sholto,sir,whenpophewentthroughaholeinthemiddleofit。Hewasabletoproveanalibiwhichcouldnotbeshaken。Fromthetimethathelefthisbrothersroomhewasneveroutofsightofsomeoneorother。Soitcouldnotbehewhoclimbedoverroofsandthroughtrapdoors。It’saverydarkcase,andmyprofessionalcreditisatstake。Ishouldbeverygladofalittleassistance。"

"Weallneedhelpsometimes,"saidI。

"Yourfriend,Mr。SherlockHolmes,isawonderfulman,sir,"saidheinahuskyandconfidentialvoice。"He’samanwhoisnottobebeat。Ihaveknownthatyoungmangointoagoodmanycases,butI

neversawthecaseyetthathecouldnotthrowalightupon。Heisirregularinhismethodsandalittlequickperhapsinjumpingattheories,but,onthewhole,Ithinkhewouldhavemadeamostpromisingofficer,andIdon’tcarewhoknowsit。Ihavehadawirefromhimthismorning,bywhichIunderstandthathehasgotsomecluetothisSholtobusiness。Hereishismessage。"

Hetookthetelegramoutofhispocketandhandedittome。ItwasdatedfromPoplarattwelveo’clock。

GotoBakerStreetatonce[itsaid]。IfIhavenotreturned,waitforme。IamcloseonthetrackoftheSholtogang。Youcancomewithusto-nightifyouwanttobeinatthefinish。

"Thissoundswell。Hehasevidentlypickedupthescentagain,"saidI。

"Ah,thenhehasbeenatfaulttoo,"exclaimedJoneswithevidentsatisfaction。"Eventhebestofusarethrownoffsometimes。Ofcoursethismayprovetobeafalsealarmbutitismydutyasanofficerofthelawtoallownochancetoslip。Butthereissomeoneatthedoor。Perhapsthisishe。"

Aheavystepwasheardascendingthestair,withagreatwheezingandrattlingasfromamanwhowassorelyputtoitforbreath。Onceortwicehestopped,asthoughtheclimbweretoomuchforhim,butatlasthemadehiswaytoourdoorandentered。Hisappearancecorrespondedtothesoundswhichwehadheard。Hewasanagedman,cladinseafaringgarb,withanoldpea-jacketbuttoneduptohisthroat。Hisbackwasbowed,hiskneeswereshaky,andhisbreathingwaspainfullyasthmatic。Asheleaneduponathickoakencudgelhisshouldersheavedintheefforttodrawtheairintohislungs。Hehadacolouredscarfroundhischin,andIcouldseelittleofhisfacesaveapairofkeendarkeyes,overhungbybushywhitebrowsandlonggrayside-whiskers。Altogetherhegavemetheimpressionofarespectablemastermarinerwhohadfallenintoyearsandpoverty。

"Whatisit,myman?"Iasked。

Helookedabouthimintheslowmethodicalfashionofoldage。

"IsMr。SherlockHolmeshere?"saidhe。

"No;butIamactingforhim。Youcantellmeanymessageyouhaveforhim。"

"ItwastohimhimselfIwastotellit,"saidhe。

"ButItellyouthatIamactingforhim。WasitaboutMordecaiSmith’sboat?"

"Yes。Iknowswellwhereitis。An’Iknowswherethemenheisafterare。An’Iknowswherethetreasureis。Iknowsallaboutit。"

"Thentellme,andIshalllethimknow。"

"ItwastohimIwastotellit,"herepeatedwiththepetulantobstinacyofaveryoldman。

"Well,youmustwaitforhim。"

"No,no;Iain’tgoin’toloseawholedaytopleasenoone。IfMr。Holmesain’there,thenMr。Holmesmustfinditalloutforhimself。Idon’tcareaboutthelookofeitherofyou,andIwon’ttellaword。"

Heshuffledtowardsthedoor,butAthelneyJonesgotinfrontofhim。

"Waitabit,myfriend,"saidhe。"Youhaveimportantinformation,andyoumustnotwalkoff。Weshallkeepyou,whetheryoulikeornot,untilourfriendreturns。"

Theoldmanmadealittleruntowardsthedoor,but,asAthelneyJonesputhisbroadbackupagainstit,herecognizedtheuselessnessofresistance。

"Prettysorto’treatmentthis!"hecried,stampinghisstick。"I

comeheretoseeagentleman,andyoutwo,whoIneversawinmylife,seizemeandtreatmeinthisfashion!"

"Youwillbenonetheworse,"Isaid。"Weshallrecompenseyouforthelossofyourtime。Sitoverhereonthesofa,andyouwillnothavelongtowait。"

Hecameacrosssullenlyenoughandseatedhimselfwithhisfacerestingonhishands。JonesandIresumedourcigarsandourtalk。

Suddenly,however,Holmes’svoicebrokeinuponus。

"Ithinkthatyoumightoffermeacigartoo,"hesaid。

Webothstartedinourchairs。TherewasHolmessittingclosetouswithanairofquietamusement。

"Holmes!’Iexclaimed。"Youhere!Butwhereistheoldman?"

"Hereistheoldman"saidhe,holdingoutaheapofwhitehair。

"Hereheis,wig,whiskers,eyebrows,andall。Ithoughtmydisguisewasprettygood,butIhardlyexpectedthatitwouldstandthattest。"

"Ah,yourogue!"criedJones,highlydelighted。"Youwouldhavemadeanactorandarareone。Youhadtheproperworkhousecough,andthoseweaklegsofyoursareworthtenpoundaweek。IthoughtIknewtheglintofyoureye,though。Youdidn’tgetawayfromussoeasily,yousee。"

"Ihavebeenworkinginthatget-upallday,"saidhe,lightinghiscigar。"Yousee,agoodmanyofthecriminalclassesbegintoknowme-especiallysinceourfriendheretooktopublishingsomeofmycases:soIcanonlygoonthewar-pathundersomesimpledisguiselikethis。Yougotmywire?"

"Yes;thatwaswhatbroughtmehere。"

"Howhasyourcaseprospered?"

"Ithasallcometonothing。Ihavehadtoreleasetwoofmyprisoners,andthereisnoevidenceagainsttheothertwo。"

"Nevermind。Weshallgiveyoutwoothersintheplaceofthem。

Butyoumustputyourselfundermyorders。Youarewelcometoalltheofficialcredit,butyoumustactonthelinesthatIpointout。

Isthatagreed?"

"Entirely,ifyouwillhelpmetothemen。"

"Well,then,inthefirstplaceIshallwantafastpolice-boat-asteamlaunch-tobeattheWestminsterStairsatseveno’clock。"

"Thatiseasilymanaged。Thereisalwaysoneaboutthere,butI

canstepacrosstheroadandtelephonetomakesure。"

"ThenIshallwanttwostaunchmenincaseofresistance。"

"Therewillbetwoorthreeintheboat。Whatelse?"

"Whenwesecurethemenweshallgetthetreasure。Ithinkthatitwouldbeapleasuretomyfriendheretotaketheboxroundtotheyoungladytowhomhalfofitrightfullybelongs。Letherbethefirsttoopenit。Eh,Watson?"

"Itwouldbeagreatpleasuretome。"

"Ratheranirregularproceeding,"saidJones,shakinghishead。

"However,thewholethingisirregular,andIsupposewemustwinkatit。Thetreasuremustafterwardsbehandedovertotheauthoritiesuntilaftertheofficialinvestigation。"

"Certainly。Thatiseasilymanaged。Oneotherpoint。IshouldmuchliketohaveafewdetailsaboutthismatterfromthelipsofJonathanSmallhimself。YouknowIliketoworkthedetailsofmycasesout。

Thereisnoobjectiontomyhavinganunofficialinterviewwithhim,eitherhereinmyroomsorelsewhere,aslongasheisefficientlyguarded?"

Well,youaremasterofthesituation。IhavehadnoproofyetoftheexistenceofthisJonathanSmall。However,ifyoucancatchhim,I

don’tseehowIcanrefuseyouaninterviewwithhim。"

"Thatisunderstood,then?"

"Perfectly。Isthereanythingelse?"

"OnlythatIinsistuponyourdiningwithus。Itwillbereadyinhalfanhour。Ihaveoystersandabraceofgrouse,withsomethingalittlechoiceinwhitewines-Watson,youhaveneveryetrecognizedmymeritsasahousekeeper。"

Chapter10

THEENDOFTHEISLANDER

Ourmealwasamerryone。Holmescouldtalkexceedinglywellwhenhechose,andthatnighthedidchoose。Heappearedtobeinastateofnervousexaltation。Ihaveneverknownhimsobrilliant。Hespokeonaquicksuccessionofsubjects-onmiracleplays,onmediaevalpottery,onStradivariusviolins,ontheBuddhismofCeylon,andonthewarshipsofthefuture-handlingeachasthoughhehadmadeaspecialstudyofit。Hisbrighthumourmarkedthereactionfromhisblackdepressionoftheprecedingdays。AthelneyJonesprovedtobeasociablesoulinhishoursofrelaxationandfacedhisdinnerwiththeairofabonvivant。Formyself,Ifeltelatedatthethoughtthatwewerenearingtheendofourtask,andIcaughtsomethingofHolmes’sgaiety。Noneofusalludedduringdinnertothecausewhichhadbroughtustogether。

WhentheclothwasclearedHolmesglancedathiswatchandfilledupthreeglasseswithport。

"Onebumper,"saidhe,"tothesuccessofourlittleexpedition。Andnowitishightimewewereoff。Haveyouapistol,Watson?"

"Ihavemyoldservice-revolverinmydesk。"

Youhadbesttakeit,then。Itiswelltobeprepared。Iseethatthecabisatthedoor。Iordereditforhalf-pastsix。"

ItwasalittlepastsevenbeforewereachedtheWestminsterwharfandfoundourlaunchawaitingus。Holmeseyeditcritically。

"Isthereanythingtomarkitasapolice-boat?"

"Yes,thatgreenlampattheside。"

"Thentakeitoff。"

Thesmallchangewasmade,westeppedonboard,andtheropeswerecastoff。Jones,Holmes,andIsatinthestem。Therewasonemanattherudder,onetotendtheengines,andtwoburlypolice-inspectorsforward。

"Whereto?"askedJones。

"TotheTower。TellthemtostopoppositetoJacobson’sYard。"

Ourcraftwasevidentlyaveryfastone。Weshotpastthelonglinesofloadedbargesasthoughtheywerestationary。Holmessmiledwithsatisfactionasweoverhauledariversteamerandleftherbehindus。

"Weoughttobeabletocatchanythingontheriver,"hesaid。

"Well,hardlythat。Buttherearenotmanylaunchestobeatus。"

"WeshallhavetocatchtheAurora,andshehasanameforbeingaclipper。Iwilltellyouhowthelandlies,Watson。YourecollecthowannoyedIwasatbeingbaulkedbysosmallathing?"

"Yes。"

"Well,Igavemymindathoroughrestbyplungingintoachemicalanalysis。Oneofourgreateststatesmenhassaidthatachangeofworkisthebestrest。Soitis。WhenIhadsucceededindissolvingthehydrocarbonwhichIwasatworkat,IcamebacktoourproblemoftheSholtos,andthoughtthewholematteroutagain。Myboyshadbeenuptheriveranddowntheriverwithoutresult。Thelaunchwasnotatanylanding-stageorwharf,norhaditreturned。Yetitcouldhardlyhavebeenscuttledtohidetheirtraces,thoughthatalwaysremainedasapossiblehypothesisifallelsefailed。IknewthatthismanSmallhadacertaindegreeoflowcunning,butIdidnotthinkhimcapableofanythinginthenatureofdelicatefinesse。Thatisusuallyaproductofhighereducation。IthenreflectedthatsincehehadcertainlybeeninLondonsometime-aswehadevidencethathemaintainedacontinualwatchoverPondicherryLodge-hecouldhardlyleaveatamoment’snotice,butwouldneedsomelittletime,ifitwereonlyaday,toarrangehisaffairs。Thatwasthebalanceofprobability,atanyrate。"

"Itseemstometobealittleweak,"saidI;"itismoreprobablethathehadarrangedhisaffairsbeforeeverhesetoutuponhisexpedition。"

"No,Ihardlythinkso。Thislairofhiswouldbetoovaluablearetreatincaseofneedforhimtogiveitupuntilhewassurethathecoulddowithoutit。Butasecondconsiderationstruckme。JonathanSmallmusthavefeltthatthepeculiarappearanceofhiscompanion,howevermuchhemayhavetop-coatedhim,wouldgiverisetogossip,andpossiblybeassociatedwiththisNorwoodtragedy。Hewasquitesharpenoughtoseethat。Theyhadstartedfromtheirheadquartersundercoverofdarkness,。andhewouldwishtogetbackbeforeitwasbroadlight。Now,itwaspastthreeo’clock,accordingtoMrs。

Smith,whentheygottheboat。Itwouldbequitebright,andpeoplewouldbeaboutinanhourorso。Therefore,Iargued,theydidnotgoveryfar。TheypaidSmithwelltoholdhistongue,reservedhislaunchforthefinalescape,andhurriedtotheirlodgingswiththetreasure-box。Inacoupleofnights,whentheyhadtimetoseewhatviewthepaperstook,andwhethertherewasanysuspicion,theywouldmaketheirwayundercoverofdarknesstosomeshipatGravesendorintheDowns,wherenodoubttheyhadalreadyarrangedforpassagestoAmericaortheColonies。"

"Butthelaunch?Theycouldnothavetakenthattotheirlodgings。"

"Quiteso。Iarguedthatthelaunchmustbenogreatwayoff,inspiteofitsinvisibility。IthenputmyselfintheplaceofSmallandlookedatitasamanofhiscapacitywould。Hewouldprobablyconsiderthattosendbackthelaunchortokeepitatawharfwouldmakepursuiteasyifthepolicedidhappentogetonhistrack。How,then,couldheconcealthelaunchandyethaveherathandwhenwanted?IwonderedwhatIshoulddomyselfifIwereinhisshoes。I

couldonlythinkofonewayofdoingit。Imighthandthelaunchovertosomeboat-builderorrepairer,withdirectionstomakeatriflingchangeinher。Shewouldthenberemovedtohisshedoryard,andsobeeffectuallyconcealed,whileatthesametimeIcouldhaveheratafewhours’notice。"

"Thatseemssimpleenough。"

"Itisjusttheseverysimplethingswhichareextremelyliabletobeoverlooked。However,Ideterminedtoactontheidea。Istartedatonceinthisharmlessseaman’srigandinquiredatalltheyardsdowntheriver。Idrewblankatfifteen,butatthesixteenth-

Jacobson’s-IlearnedthattheAurorahadbeenhandedovertothemtwodaysagobyawoodenleggedman,withsometrivialdirectionsastoherrudder。`Thereain’tnaughtamisswithherrudder,’saidtheforeman。`Thereshelies,withtheredstreaks。’AtthatmomentwhoshouldcomedownbutMordecaiSmith,themissingowner。Hewasrathertheworseforliquor。Ishouldnot,ofcourse,haveknownhim,buthebellowedouthisnameandthenameofhislaunch。`I

wantherto-nightateighto’clock,’saidhe-`eighto’clocksharp,mind,forIhavetwogentlemenwhowon’tbekeptwaiting。’Theyhadevidentlypaidhimwell,forhewasveryflushofmoney,chuckingshillingsabouttothemen。Ifollowedhimsomedistance,buthesubsidedintoanalehouse;soIwentbacktotheyard,and,happeningtopickuponeofmyboysontheway,Istationedhimasasentryoverthelaunch。Heistostandatthewater’sedgeandwavehishandkerchieftouswhentheystart。Weshallbelyingoffinthestream,anditwillbeastrangethingifwedonottakemen,treasure,andall。"

"Youhaveplanneditallveryneatly,whethertheyaretherightmenornot,"saidJones;"butiftheaffairwereinmyhandsIshouldhavehadabodyofpoliceinJacobson’sYardandarrestedthemwhentheycamedown。"

"Whichwouldhavebeennever。ThismanSmallisaprettyshrewdfellow。Hewouldsendascoutonahead,andifanythingmadehimsuspicioushewouldliesnugforanotherweek。"

"ButyoumighthavestucktoMordecaiSmith,andsobeenledtotheirhidingplace,"saidI。

"InthatcaseIshouldhavewastedmyday。IthinkthatitisahundredtooneagainstSmithknowingwheretheylive。Aslongashehasliquorandgoodpay,whyshouldheaskquestions?Theysendhimmessageswhattodo。No,Ithoughtovereverypossiblecourse,andthisisthebest。"

Whilethisconversationhadbeenproceeding,wehadbeenshootingthelongseriesofbridgeswhichspantheThames。AswepassedtheCitythelastraysofthesunweregildingthecrossuponthesummitofSt。Paul’s。ItwastwilightbeforewereachedtheTower。

"ThatisJacobson’sYard,"saidHolmes,pointingtoabristleofmastsandriggingontheSurreyside。"Cruisegentlyupanddownhereundercoverofthisstringoflighters。"Hetookapairofnight-glassesfromhispocketandgazedsometimeattheshore。"Iseemysentryathispost,"heremarked,"butnosignofahandkerchief。"

"Supposewegodownstreamashortwayandlieinwaitforthem,"

saidJoneseagerly。

Wewerealleagerbythistime,eventhepolicemenandstokers,whohadaveryvagueideaofwhatwasgoingforward。

"Wehavenorighttotakeanythingforgranted,"Holmesanswered。

"Itiscertainlytentoonethattheygodownstream,butwecannotbecertain。Fromthispointwecanseetheentranceoftheyard,andtheycanhardlyseeus。Itwillbeaclearnightandplentyoflight。Wemuststaywhereweare。Seehowthefolkswarmoveryonderinthegaslight。"

"Theyarecomingfromworkintheyard。"

"Dirty-lookingrascals,butIsupposeeveryonehassomelittleimmortalsparkconcealedabouthim。Youwouldnotthinkit,tolookatthem。Thereisnoaprioriprobabilityaboutit。Astrangeenigmaisman!"

"Someonecallshimasoulconcealedinananimal,"Isuggested。

"WinwoodReadeisgooduponthesubject,"saidHolmes。"Heremarksthat,whiletheindividualmanisaninsolublepuzzle,intheaggregatehebecomesamathematicalcertainty。Youcan,forexample,neverforetellwhatanyonemanwilldo,butyoucansaywithprecisionwhatanaveragenumberwillbeupto。Individualsvary,butpercentagesremainconstant。Sosaysthestatistician。ButdoI

seeahandkerchief?Surelythereisawhiteflutteroveryonder。"

"Yes,itisyourboy,"Icried。"Icanseehimplainly。"

"AndthereistheAurora,"exclaimedHolmes,"andgoinglikethedevil!Fullspeedahead,engineer。Makeafterthatlaunchwiththeyellowlight。Byheaven,Ishallneverforgivemyselfifsheprovestohavetheheelsofus!"

Shehadslippedunseenthroughtheyard-entranceandpassedbetweentwoorthreesmallcraft,sothatshehadfairlygotherspeedupbeforewesawher。Nowshewasflyingdownthestream,nearintotheshore,goingatatremendousrate。Joneslookedgravelyatherandshookhishead。

"Sheisveryfast"hesaid。"Idoubtifweshallcatchher。"

"Wemustcatchher!"criedHolmesbetweenhisteeth。"Heapiton,stokers!Makeherdoallshecan!Ifweburntheboatwemusthavethem!"

Wewerefairlyafterhernow。Thefurnacesroared,andthepowerfulengineswhizzedandclankedlikeagreatmetallicheart。

Hersharp,steepprowcutthroughthestillriver-waterandsenttworollingwavestorightandtoleftofus。Witheverythroboftheengineswesprangandquiveredlikealivingthing。Onegreatyellowlanterinourbowsthrewalong,flickeringfunneloflightinfrontofus。RightaheadadarkbluruponthewatershowedwheretheAuroralay,andtheswirlofwhitefoambehindherspokeofthepaceatwhichshewasgoing。Weflashedpastbarges,steamers,merchant-vessels,inandout,behindthisoneandroundtheother。

Voiceshailedusoutofthedarkness,butstilltheAurorathunderedon,andstillwefollowedcloseuponhertrack。

"Pileiton,men,pileiton!"criedHolmes,lookingdownintotheengine-room,whilethefierceglowfrombelowbeatuponhiseager,aquilineface。"Geteverypoundofsteamyoucan。"

"Ithinkwegainalittle,"saidJoneswithhiseyesontheAurora。

"Iamsureofit"saidI。"Weshallbeupwithherinaveryfewminutes。"

Atthatmoment,however,asourevilfatewouldhaveit,atugwiththreebargesintowblunderedinbetweenus。Itwasonlybyputtingourhelmharddownthatweavoidedacollision,andbeforewecouldroundthemandrecoverourwaytheAurorahadgainedagoodtwohundredyards。Shewasstill,however,wellinview,andthemurky,uncertaintwilightwassettlingintoaclear,starlitnight。

Ourboilerswerestrainedtotheirutmost,andthefrailshellvibratedandcreakedwiththefierceenergywhichwasdrivingusalong。Wehadshotthroughthepool,pasttheWestIndiaDocks,downthelongDeptfordReach,andupagainafterroundingtheIsleofDogs。

ThedullblurinfrontofusresolveditselfnowclearlyintothedaintyAurora。Jonesturnedoursearchlightuponher,sothatwecouldplainlyseethefiguresuponherdeck。Onemansatbythestern,withsomethingblackbetweenhisknees,overwhichhestooped。

Besidehimlayadarkmass,whichlookedlikeaNewfoundlanddog。

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