Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Dancing Men

           Wecouldnotleaveherlyingwoundeduponthefloor.”

           “Howlonghaveyoubeenhere,Doctor?”

           “Sincefouro’clock.”

           “Anyoneelse?”

           “Yes,theconstablehere.”

           “Andyouhavetouchednothing?”

           “Nothing.”

           “Youhaveactedwithgreatdiscretion.Whosentforyou?”

           “Thehousemaid,Saunders.”

           “Wasitshewhogavethealarm?”

           “SheandMrs.King,thecook.”

           “Wherearetheynow?”

           “Inthekitchen,Ibelieve.”

           “ThenIthinkwehadbetterheartheirstoryatonce.”

           Theoldhall,oak-panelledandhigh-windowed,hadbeenturnedintoacourtofinvestigation.Holmessatinagreat,old-fashionedchair,hisinexorableeyesgleamingoutofhishaggardface.Icouldreadinthemasetpurposetodevotehislifetothisquestuntiltheclientwhomhehadfailedtosaveshouldatlastbeavenged.ThetrimInspectorMartin,theold,grey-headedcountrydoctor,myself,andastolidvillagepolicemanmadeuptherestofthatstrangecompany.

           Thetwowomentoldtheirstoryclearlyenough.Theyhadbeenarousedfromtheirsleepbythesoundofanexplosion,whichhadbeenfollowedaminutelaterbyasecondone.Theysleptinadjoiningrooms,andMrs.KinghadrushedintoSaunders.Togethertheyhaddescendedthestairs.Thedoorofthestudywasopen,andacandlewasburninguponthetable.Theirmasterlayuponhisfaceinthecentreoftheroom.Hewasquitedead.Nearthewindowhiswifewascrouching,herheadleaningagainstthewall.Shewashorriblywounded,andthesideofherfacewasredwithblood.Shebreathedheavily,butwasincapableofsayinganything.

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