Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Six Napoleons

           Finally,hepickeduphishunting-cropandstruckNapoleonasharpblowonthetopofthehead.Thefigurebrokeintofragments,andHolmesbenteagerlyovertheshatteredremains.Nextinstant,withaloudshoutoftriumphhehelduponesplinter,inwhicharound,darkobjectwasfixedlikeapluminapudding.

           “Gentlemen,”hecried,“letmeintroduceyoutothefamousblackpearloftheBorgias.”

           LestradeandIsatsilentforamoment,andthen,withaspontaneousimpulse,webothbrokeatclapping,asatthewell-wroughtcrisisofaplay.AflushofcoloursprangtoHolmes’spalecheeks,andhebowedtouslikethemasterdramatistwhoreceivesthehomageofhisaudience.Itwasatsuchmomentsthatforaninstantheceasedtobeareasoningmachine,andbetrayedhishumanloveforadmirationandapplause.Thesamesingularlyproudandreservednaturewhichturnedawaywithdisdainfrompopularnotorietywascapableofbeingmovedtoitsdepthsbyspontaneouswonderandpraisefromafriend.

           “Yes,gentlemen,”saidhe,“itisthemostfamouspearlnowexistingintheworld,andithasbeenmygoodfortune,byaconnectedchainofinductivereasoning,totraceitfromthePrinceofColonna’sbedroomattheDacreHotel,whereitwaslost,totheinteriorofthis,thelastofthesixbustsofNapoleonwhichweremanufacturedbyGelder&Co.,ofStepney.Youwillremember,Lestrade,thesensationcausedbythedisappearanceofthisvaluablejewelandthevaineffortsoftheLondonpolicetorecoverit.Iwasmyselfconsulteduponthecase,butIwasunabletothrowanylightuponit.

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