登陆注册
47188300000426

第426章 The Return of Sherlock Holmes(64)

“You will kindly sign that paper, Mr. Sandeford, in thepresence of these witnesses. It is simply to say that you transferevery possible right that you ever had in the bust to me. I am amethodical man, you see, and you never know what turn eventsmight take afterwards. Thank you, Mr. Sandeford; here is yourmoney, and I wish you a very good evening.”

When our visitor had disappeared, Sherlock Holmes’s movementswere such as to rivet our attention. He began by taking a cleanwhite cloth from a drawer and laying it over the table. Then heplaced his newly acquired bust in the centre of the cloth. Finally,he picked up his hunting-crop and struck Napoleon a sharp blowon the top of the head. The figure broke into fragments, andHolmes bent eagerly over the shattered remains. Next instant,with a loud shout of triumph he held up one splinter, in which around, dark object was fixed like a plum in a pudding.

“Gentlemen,” he cried, “let me introduce you to the famousblack pearl of the Borgias.”

Lestrade and I sat silent for a moment, and then, with aspontaneous impulse, we both broke at clapping, as at the wellwroughtcrisis of a play. A flush of colour sprang to Holmes’spale cheeks, and he bowed to us like the master dramatist whoreceives the homage of his audience. It was at such moments thatfor an instant he ceased to be a reasoning machine, and betrayedhis human love for admiration and applause. The same singularlyproud and reserved nature which turned away with disdain frompopular notoriety was capable of being moved to its depths byspontaneous wonder and praise from a friend.

“Yes, gentlemen,” said he, “it is the most famous pearl nowexisting in the world, and it has been my good fortune, by aconnected chain of inductive reasoning, to trace it from thePrince of Colonna’s bedroom at the Dacre Hotel, where it waslost, to the interior of this, the last of the six busts of Napoleonwhich were manufactured by Gelder & Co., of Stepney. You willremember, Lestrade, the sensation caused by the disappearanceof this valuable jewel and the vain efforts of the London police torecover it. I was myself consulted upon the case, but I was unableto throw any light upon it. Suspicion fell upon the maid of thePrincess, who was an Italian, and it was proved that she had abrother in London, but we failed to trace any connection betweenthem. The maid’s name was Lucretia Venucci, and there is nodoubt in my mind that this Pietro who was murdered two nightsago was the brother. I have been looking up the dates in the oldfiles of the paper, and I find that the disappearance of the pearlwas exactly two days before the arrest of Beppo, for some crimeof violence—an event which took place in the factory of Gelder& Co., at the very moment when these busts were being made.

Now you clearly see the sequence of events, though you see them,of course, in the inverse order to the way in which they presentedthemselves to me. Beppo had the pearl in his possession. He mayhave stolen it from Pietro, he may have been Pietro’s confederate,he may have been the go-between of Pietro and his sister. It is ofno consequence to us which is the correct solution.

“The main fact is that he had the pearl, and at that moment,when it was on his person, he was pursued by the police. He madefor the factory in which he worked, and he knew that he had onlya few minutes in which to conceal this enormously valuable prize,which would otherwise be found on him when he was searched.

Six plaster casts of Napoleon were drying in the passage. One ofthem was still soft. In an instant Beppo, a skilful workman, madea small hole in the wet plaster, dropped in the pearl, and witha few touches covered over the aperture once more. It was anadmirable hiding-place. No one could possibly find it. But Beppowas condemned to a year’s imprisonment, and in the meanwhilehis six busts were scattered over London. He could not tell whichcontained his treasure. Only by breaking them could he see. Evenshaking would tell him nothing, for as the plaster was wet it wasprobable that the pearl would adhere to it—as, in fact, it hasdone. Beppo did not despair, and he conducted his search withconsiderable ingenuity and perseverance. Through a cousin whoworks with Gelder, he found out the retail firms who had boughtthe busts. He managed to find employment with Morse Hudson,and in that way tracked down three of them. The pearl was notthere. Then, with the help of some Italian employee, he succeededin finding out where the other three busts had gone. The first wasat Harker’s. There he was dogged by his confederate, who heldBeppo responsible for the loss of the pearl, and he stabbed him inthe scuffle which followed.”

“If he was his confederate, why should he carry his photograph?”

I asked.

“As a means of tracing him, if he wished to inquire about himfrom any third person. That was the obvious reason. Well, afterthe murder I calculated that Beppo would probably hurry ratherthan delay his movements. He would fear that the police wouldread his secret, and so he hastened on before they should getahead of him. Of course, I could not say that he had not foundthe pearl in Harker’s bust. I had not even concluded for certainthat it was the pearl, but it was evident to me that he was lookingfor something, since he carried the bust past the other houses inorder to break it in the garden which had a lamp overlooking it.

Since Harker’s bust was one in three, the chances were exactlyas I told you—two to one against the pearl being inside it. Thereremained two busts, and it was obvious that he would go for theLondon one first. I warned the inmates of the house, so as toavoid a second tragedy, and we went down, with the happiestresults. By that time, of course, I knew for certain that it was theBorgia pearl that we were after. The name of the murdered manlinked the one event with the other. There only remained a singlebust—the Reading one—and the pearl must be there. I bought itin your presence from the owner—and there it lies.”

We sat in silence for a moment.

同类推荐
  • 陪你过秋冬

    陪你过秋冬

    本书是一部有深度、有温度、有态度的短篇小说集。在作者笔下,生活有美满有艰难,有爱也有恨,有关怀也有背叛。平淡的文字,鲜明的人物形象,扣人心弦的故事情节,每一篇作品,都能给人以觉醒。
  • 太阳裙

    太阳裙

    其实生活中处处存在着善,并不是像有些标称先锋的写作者描述的那样,人物的内心感情和外部动作冷酷、乖戾、病态。善是生活的一种本质,是人的一种本性,也是伦理秩序和社会秩序得以维持的根本基础。有善才有爱,才有让人感动的根由和力量。善存在于普通的生活中,在每一个普通人的心灵深处,体现在我们身边的一些细节中。读周海亮的作品,每一次的感动都是那么温暖,不知不觉中你的心灵得到了一次净化。
  • 中国古代奇幻小说:绣云阁(二)

    中国古代奇幻小说:绣云阁(二)

    《绣云阁》,又名《绣云仙阁》。叙述三缄修道、降妖、收徒,七窍贪名、求官、受难的故事。绣云洞紫霞真人奉道君师命,为阐明大道于天下,令弟子虚无子托生尘世,且造绣云阁以待成道者他日居住。虚无子投生李氏为子,名三缄。小说叙他后来如何看破功名,求取正果,降妖伏怪,劝善戒恶,最后列仙班,登绣云阁。魏文中,字正庸,号拂尘子,生平不详。
  • 断背山

    断背山

    本书集结了安妮·普鲁短篇小说精华十一篇,其中多篇作品曾单独获奖。《断背山》不仅获1998年欧·亨利短篇小说奖和全美杂志奖,还被导演李安搬上银幕,一举夺得多项国际电影大奖。所有故事均以怀俄明州为背景,作者用锐利的笔法剖开牛仔粗野狂放的生活方式背后的生命激情与渴望,用诗一般的语言从残酷和粗砺中淬出美和希望。
  • 热血男人帮

    热血男人帮

    食堂倒闭,梦想和激情即将幻灭,四个落魄潦倒的男人决定挽回最后一线希望,用掌勺颠锅的双手重新拿起吉他贝司,共赴一场名为“热血天团”的音乐比赛。打算用比赛赢得的奖金作为承包食堂的拯救金。为了赢得奖金,四个曾经有梦的男人,重拾音乐梦想,克服了一个又一个现实问题。一段啼笑皆非的离奇经历后,废柴屌丝团竟奇迹变身为最火热血男人帮,在追求梦想的路上成功逆袭了人生。他们赢得了奖金,很多人被他们不言弃的精神感染,食堂被保下来了,大家有了继续在这里生活下去的希望。
热门推荐
  • 百科知识-科普新课堂:军事风云

    百科知识-科普新课堂:军事风云

    本书是针对酷爱军事的青少年编写的一部科普图书,通过海军装备、特种武器、空军装备、陆军装备来向读者介绍军事中的一些基本的常识性的知识。内容既生动有趣又丰富了青少年的头脑。
  • 天庭最强向导

    天庭最强向导

    吃的是山珍海味,住的是别墅洋房,工作服至少阿玛尼,出行最低是奔驰宝马,还有千万年薪可拿,其他超级福利另计。至于工作也相当轻松,教教电脑,玩玩手机,逛逛会所,看看人间千姿百态,谈谈世间风土人情,当然偶尔还得找找人。这是跨国公司高管的待遇?大错!这是哄富二代接班的待遇?特错!其实这不过是一个小向导最基本的待遇!哈哈,这是疯子干的,还是钱发霉的富豪干的?嘘,别笑,你们猜错了,这是神仙干的!(友情提示,本书笑点多多,看书时请勿食零食,以免噎着……)
  • 一品狂妃:皇上求放过

    一品狂妃:皇上求放过

    上辈子,唐媚儿爱丈夫,敬嫡姐,最终却落得丈夫与嫡姐联手一剑穿心的下场重活一辈子,她誓要踩渣男,虐贱女,活的恣意洒脱只是,皇上您如此费尽心机勾搭弟媳妇,真的好吗?
  • 袄述生平

    袄述生平

    轻松幽默的校园文。女主是个数学渣,却把同是理科的物理学的一级棒。呆呆傻傻的缺根筋,是同学老师的开心果。男主有那么一丢丢萌,有那么一丢丢暖,有那么一丢丢“头脑简单”,和女主是对欢喜冤家。
  • 持一句佛号回家

    持一句佛号回家

    女作家谭天,在沉寂几年后,集自己数年的修学和写《宽霖法师传》《能海上师传》的经验,发力在《持一句佛号?回家——净宗大德昌臻法师传》中,用独特的视角,通过对四川乐至报国寺主持、四川佛教协会咨议委员会副主席、93岁高僧昌臻老法师一生修行的展示,告诉我们:切勿外求,回照自心,去掉执着,学会放下,完善人格,烦恼自解,为我们呈现了一条回归心灵家园的路。同时明示我们,在浮躁的当今,回归心灵家园的重要!在不安的2012年,为我们带来一抹清凉。
  • 贪恋红尘三千尺

    贪恋红尘三千尺

    本是青灯不归客,却因浊酒恋红尘。人有生老三千疾,唯有相思不可医。佛曰:缘来缘去,皆是天意;缘深缘浅,皆是宿命。她本是出家女,一心只想着远离凡尘逍遥自在。不曾想有朝一日唯一的一次下山随手救下一人竟是改变自己的一生。而她与他的相识,不过是为了印证,相识只是孽缘一场。
  • 竹懒偏宜水

    竹懒偏宜水

    万恶的女资本家×一穷二白职业选手?简筠的战队自七年前夺冠后再无理想成绩,昔日队友退役,资源变差,老板易主,他怀疑自己还能不能继续坚持已久的职业生涯。?沈清作为真正的资本家,忙碌拼搏数年决定退居二线放松休假,她买下简筠所在的俱乐部,并以自己的享受和奋斗模式来要求这群孩子,所幸,他们不负所望,再次登顶。[小剧场]?“沈总,您能不能别拿我调笑,我跟您不是一个世界的人,您只是一时兴起而已。”简筠推开面前的沈清。?沈清抱住他的脖子,嘟起嘴“吧唧”一口:“喜欢就是喜欢,不是调笑,我很认真的。”?“您能不能冷静一点,我们之间所距是巨大鸿沟。”简筠抬起双手,努力躲避。?沈清拿出钱包:“有多巨大,我用钱把它填满。”?“您可真是万恶的资本家。”不久后。沈清参加酒宴被男性发小送回基地,简筠上前横抱起喝醉的妩媚女人:“教练有我来照顾,你可以回去了。”上了楼,他狠狠咬住沈清唇瓣:“我看你就是想气死我!”
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 万界血妖传

    万界血妖传

    师父的一时私欲竟闯下五千年灾祸,姬玉臺历经九世重新觉醒,真像究竟是什么?魔血灌注,成神无路,那滔天血海非我所愿!成妖吧!成妖吧!成妖吧!做妖又如何!邪灵护体,挚爱相伴,连你们都没有放弃我,我有什么资格放弃自己……