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第104章 The Adventure of the Second Stain(3)

"Consider the facts, sir.It is inconceivable that it was taken after eleven-thirty at night, since I understand that Mr.Hope and his wife were both in the room from that hour until the loss was found out.It was taken, then, yesterday evening between seven-thirty and eleven-thirty, probably near the earlier hour, since whoever took it evidently knew that it was there and would naturally secure it as early as possible.Now, sir, if a document of this importance were taken at that hour, where can it be now? No one has any reason to retain it.It has been passed rapidly on to those who need it.What chance have we now to overtake or even to trace it? It is beyond our reach."The Prime Minister rose from the settee.

"What you say is perfectly logical, Mr.Holmes.I feel that the matter is indeed out of our hands.""Let us presume, for argument's sake, that the document was taken by the maid or by the valet ----""They are both old and tried servants."

"I understand you to say that your room is on the second floor, that there is no entrance from without, and that from within no one could go up unobserved.It must, then, be somebody in the house who has taken it.To whom would the thief take it?

To one of several international spies and secret agents, whose names are tolerably familiar to me.There are three who may be said to be the heads of their profession.I will begin my research by going round and finding if each of them is at his post.If one is missing -- especially if he has disappeared since last night -- we will have some indication as to where the document has gone.""Why should he be missing?" asked the European Secretary.

"He would take the letter to an Embassy in London, as likely as not.""I fancy not.These agents work independently, and their relations with the Embassies are often strained."The Prime Minister nodded his acquiescence.

"I believe you are right, Mr.Holmes.He would take so valuable a prize to head-quarters with his own hands.I think that your course of action is an excellent one.Meanwhile, Hope, we cannot neglect all our other duties on account of this one misfortune.Should there be any fresh developments during the day we shall communicate with you, and you will no doubt let us know the results of your own inquiries."The two statesmen bowed and walked gravely from the room.

When our illustrious visitors had departed Holmes lit his pipe in silence, and sat for some time lost in the deepest thought.

I had opened the morning paper and was immersed in a sensational crime which had occurred in London the night before, when my friend gave an exclamation, sprang to his feet, and laid his pipe down upon the mantelpiece.

"Yes," said he, "there is no better way of approaching it.

The situation is desperate, but not hopeless.Even now, if we could be sure which of them has taken it, it is just possible that it has not yet passed out of his hands.

After all, it is a question of money with these fellows, and I have the British Treasury behind me.If it's on the market I'll buy it -- if it means another penny on the income-tax.

It is conceivable that the fellow might hold it back to see what bids come from this side before he tries his luck on the other.

There are only those three capable of playing so bold a game;there are Oberstein, La Rothiere, and Eduardo Lucas.

I will see each of them."

I glanced at my morning paper.

"Is that Eduardo Lucas of Godolphin Street?""Yes."

"You will not see him."

"Why not?"

"He was murdered in his house last night."My friend has so often astonished me in the course of our adventures that it was with a sense of exultation that Irealized how completely I had astonished him.He stared in amazement, and then snatched the paper from my hands.This was the paragraph which I had been engaged in reading when he rose from his chair:--"MURDER IN WESTMINSTER.

"A crime of mysterious character was committed last night at 16, Godolphin Street, one of the old-fashioned and secluded rows of eighteenth-century houses which lie between the river and the Abbey, almost in the shadow of the great Tower of the Houses of Parliament.This small but select mansion has been inhabited for some years by Mr.Eduardo Lucas, well known in society circles both on account of his charming personality and because he has the well-deserved reputation of being one of the best ******* tenors in the country.Mr.Lucas is an unmarried man, thirty-four years of age, and his establishment consists of Mrs.Pringle, an elderly housekeeper, and of Mitton, his valet.

The former retires early and sleeps at the top of the house.

The valet was out for the evening, visiting a friend at Hammersmith.

From ten o'clock onwards Mr.Lucas had the house to himself.

What occurred during that time has not yet transpired, but at a quarter to twelve Police-constable Barrett, passing along Godolphin Street, observed that the door of No.16 was ajar.

He knocked, but received no answer.Perceiving a light in the front room he advanced into the passage and again knocked, but without reply.He then pushed open the door and entered.

The room was in a state of wild disorder, the furniture being all swept to one side, and one chair lying on its back in the centre.Beside this chair, and still grasping one of its legs, lay the unfortunate tenant of the house.He had been stabbed to the heart and must have died instantly.The knife with which the crime had been committed was a curved Indian dagger, plucked down from a trophy of Oriental arms which adorned one of the walls.Robbery does not appear to have been the motive of the crime, for there had been no attempt to remove the valuable contents of the room.Mr.Eduardo Lucas was so well known and popular that his violent and mysterious fate will arouse painful interest and intense sympathy in a wide-spread circle of friends.""Well, Watson, what do you make of this?" asked Holmes, after a long pause.

"It is an amazing coincidence."

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