The Adventure of the Norwood Builder
“Fromthepointofviewofthecriminalexpert,”saidMr.SherlockHolmes,“LondonhasbecomeasingularlyuninterestingcitysincethedeathofthelatelamentedProfessorMoriarty.”
“Icanhardlythinkthatyouwouldfindmanydecentcitizenstoagreewithyou,”Ianswered.
“Well,well,Imustnotbeselfish,”saidhe,withasmile,ashepushedbackhischairfromthebreakfast-table.“Thecommunityiscertainlythegainer,andnoonetheloser,savethepoorout-of-workspecialist,whoseoccupationhasgone.Withthatmaninthefield,one’smorningpaperpresentedinfinitepossibilities.Oftenitwasonlythesmallesttrace,Watson,thefaintestindication,andyetitwasenoughtotellmethatthegreatmalignantbrainwasthere,asthegentlesttremorsoftheedgesofthewebremindoneofthefoulspiderwhichlurksinthecentre.Pettythefts,wantonassaults,purposelessoutrage—tothemanwhoheldtheclueallcouldbeworkedintooneconnectedwhole.Tothescientificstudentofthehighercriminalworld,nocapitalinEuropeofferedtheadvantageswhichLondonthenpossessed.Butnow——”Heshruggedhisshouldersinhumorousdeprecationofthestateofthingswhichhehadhimselfdonesomuchtoproduce.
AtthetimeofwhichIspeak,Holmeshadbeenbackforsomemonths,andIathisrequesthadsoldmypracticeandreturnedtosharetheoldquartersinBakerStreet.