Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Empty House

           Nosoundwasheardfromtheroomuntileleven-twenty,thehourofthereturnofLadyMaynoothandherdaughter.Desiringtosaygood-night,sheattemptedtoenterherson’sroom.Thedoorwaslockedontheinside,andnoanswercouldbegottotheircriesandknocking.Helpwasobtained,andthedoorforced.Theunfortunateyoungmanwasfoundlyingnearthetable.Hisheadhadbeenhorriblymutilatedbyanexpandingrevolverbullet,butnoweaponofanysortwastobefoundintheroom.Onthetablelaytwobanknotesfortenpoundseachandseventeenpoundsteninsilverandgold,themoneyarrangedinlittlepilesofvaryingamount.Thereweresomefiguresalsouponasheetofpaper,withthenamesofsomeclubfriendsoppositetothem,fromwhichitwasconjecturedthatbeforehisdeathhewasendeavouringtomakeouthislossesorwinningsatcards.

           Aminuteexaminationofthecircumstancesservedonlytomakethecasemorecomplex.Inthefirstplace,noreasoncouldbegivenwhytheyoungmanshouldhavefastenedthedoorupontheinside.Therewasthepossibilitythatthemurdererhaddonethis,andhadafterwardsescapedbythewindow.Thedropwasatleasttwentyfeet,however,andabedofcrocusesinfullbloomlaybeneath.Neithertheflowersnortheearthshowedanysignofhavingbeendisturbed,norwerethereanymarksuponthenarrowstripofgrasswhichseparatedthehousefromtheroad.Apparently,therefore,itwastheyoungmanhimselfwhohadfastenedthedoor.Buthowdidhecomebyhisdeath?Noonecouldhaveclimbeduptothewindowwithoutleavingtraces.

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