the red house mystery-第5节
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〃Not that water is any use to a dead body;〃 he said to himself; 〃but the
feeling that you're doing something; when there's obviously nothing to be
done; is a great comfort。〃
Cayley came into the room again。 He had a sponge in one hand; a
handkerchief in the other。 He looked at Antony。 Antony nodded。
Cayley murmured something; and knelt down to bathe the dead man's face。
Then he placed the handkerchief over it。 A little sigh escaped Antony; a
sigh of relief。
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They stood up and looked at each other。
〃If I can be of any help to you;〃 said Antony; 〃please let me。〃
〃That's very kind of you。 There will be things to do。 Police; doctors
…I don't know。 But you mustn't let me trespass on your kindness。
Indeed; I should apologise for having trespassed so much already。〃
〃I came to see Beverley。 He is an old friend of mine。〃
〃He's out playing golf。 He will be back directly。〃 Then; as if he had
only just realized it; 〃They will all be back directly。〃
〃I will stay if I can be of any help。〃
〃Please do。 You see; there are women。 It will be rather painful。 If
you would …〃 He hesitated; and gave Antony a timid little smile; pathetic
in so big and self…reliant a man。 〃Just your moral support; you know。 It
would be something。〃
〃Of course。〃 Antony smiled back at him; and said cheerfully; 〃Well;
then; I'll begin by suggesting that you should ring up the police。〃
〃The police? Y…yes。〃 He looked doubtfully at the other。 〃I suppose
…〃
Antony spoke frankly。
〃Now; look here; Mr…er …〃
〃Cayley。 I'm Mark Ablett's cousin。 I live with him。〃
〃My name's Gillingham。 I'm sorry; I ought to have told you before。
Well now; Mr。 Cayley; we shan't do any good by pretending。 Here's a
man been shot … well; somebody shot him。〃
〃He might have shot himself;〃 mumbled Cayley。
〃Yes; he might have; but he didn't。 Or if he did; somebody was in the
room at the time; and that somebody isn't here now。 And that somebody
took a revolver away with him。 Well; the police will want to say a word
about that; won't they?〃
Cayley was silent; looking on the ground。
〃Oh; I know what you're thinking; and believe me I do sympathize
with you; but we can't be children about it。 If your cousin Mark Ablett
was in the room with this〃 … he indicated the body … 〃this man; then …〃
〃Who said he was?〃 said Cayley; jerking his head up suddenly at
Antony。
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〃You did。〃
〃I was in the library。 Mark went in … he may have come out again … I
know nothing。 Somebody else may have gone in …〃
〃Yes; yes;〃 said Antony patiently; as if to a little child。 You know
your cousin; I don't。 Let's agree that he had nothing to do with it。 But
somebody was in the room when this man was shot; and … well; the police
will have to know。 Don't you think …〃 He looked at the telephone。
〃Or would you rather I did it?〃
Cayley shrugged his shoulders and went to the telephone。
〃May I … er … look round a bit?〃 Antony nodded towards the open
door。
〃Oh; do。 Yes。〃 He sat down and drew the telephone towards him。
〃You must make allowances for me; Mr。 Gillingham。 You see; I've
known Mark for a very long time。 But; of course; you're quite right; and
I'm merely being stupid。〃 He took off the receiver。
Let us suppose that; for the purpose of making a first acquaintance
with this 〃office;〃 we are coming into it from the hall; through the door
which is now locked; but which; for our special convenience; has been
magically unlocked for us。 As we stand just inside the door; the length of
the room runs right and left; or; more accurately; to the right only; for the
left…hand wall is almost within our reach。 Immediately opposite to us;
across the breadth of the room (some fifteen feet); is that other door; by
which Cayley went out and returned a few minutes ago。 In the right…
hand wall; thirty feet away from us; are the French windows。 Crossing
the room and going out by the opposite door; we come into a passage;
from which two rooms lead。 The one on the right; into which Cayley
went; is less than half the length of the office; a small; square room; which
has evidently been used some time or other as a bedroom。 The bed is no
longer there; but there is a basin; with hot and cold taps; in a corner; chairs;
a cupboard or two; and a chest of drawers。 The window faces the same
way as the French windows in the next room; but anybody looking out of
the bedroom window has his view on the immediate right shut off by the
outer wall of the office; which projects; by reason of its greater length;
fifteen feet further into the lawn。
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The room on the other side of the bedroom is a bathroom。 The three
rooms together; in fact; form a sort of private suite; used; perhaps; during
the occupation of the previous owner; by some invalid; who could not
manage the stairs; but allowed by Mark to fall into disuse; save for the
living…room。 At any rate; he never slept downstairs。
Antony glanced at the bathroom; and then wandered into the bedroom;
the room into which Cayley had been。 The window was open; and he
looked out at the well…kept grass beneath him; and the peaceful stretch of
park beyond; and he felt very sorry for the owner of it all; who was now
mixed up in so grim a business。
〃Cayley thinks he did it;〃 said Antony to himself。 〃That's obvious。 It
explains why he wasted so much time banging on the door。 Why should
he try to break a lock when it's so much easier to break a window? Of
course he might just have lost his head; on the other hand; he might … well;
he might have wanted to give his cousin a chance of getting away。 The
same about the police; and … oh; lots of things。 Why; for instance; did we
run all the way round the house in order to get to the windows? Surely
there's a back way out through the hall。 I must have a look later on。〃
Antony; it will be observed; had by no means lost his head。
There was a step in the passage outside; and he turned round; to see
Cayley in the doorway。 He remained looking at him for a moment;
asking himself a question。 It was rather a curious question。 He was
asking himself why the door was open。
Well; not exactly why the door was open; that could be explained
easily enough。 But why had he expected the door to be shut? He did
not remember shutting it; but somehow he was surprised to see it open
now; to see Cayley through the doorway; just coming into the room。
Something working sub…consciously in his brain had told him that it was
surprising。 Why?
He tucked the matter away in a corner of his mind for the moment; the
answer would come to him later on。 He had a wonderfully retentive
mind。 Everything which he saw or heard seemed to make its
corresponding impression somewhere in his brain; often without his being
conscious of it; and these photographic impressions were always there
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ready for him when he wished to develop them。
Cayley joined him at the window。
〃I've telephoned;〃 he said。 〃They're sending an inspector or some
one from Middleston; and the local police and doctor from Stanton。〃 He
shrugged his shoulders。 〃We're in for it now。〃
〃How far away is Middleston?〃 It was the town for which Antony
had taken a ticket that morning … only six hours ago。 How absurd it
seemed。
〃About twenty miles。 These people will be coming back soon。
〃Beverley; and the others?〃
〃Yes。 I expect they'll want to go away at once。〃
〃Much better that they should。〃
〃Yes。〃 Cayley was silent for a little。 Then he said; 〃You're staying
near here?〃
〃I'm at 'The George;' at Waldheim。〃
〃If you're by yourself; I wish you'd put up here。 You see;〃 he went on
awkwardly; 〃you'll have to be here … for the … the inquest and … and so on。
If I may offer you my cousin's hospitality in his … I mean if he doesn't … if
he really has …〃
Antony broke in hastily with his thanks and acceptance。
〃That's good。 Perhaps Beverley will stay on; if he's a friend of yours。
He's a good fellow。〃
Antony felt quite sure; from what Cayley had said and had hesitated to
say; that Mark had been the last to see his brother alive。 It didn't follow
that Mark Ablett was a murderer。 Revolvers go off accidentally; and
when they have gone off; people lose their heads and run away; fearing
that their story will not be believed。 Nevertheless; when people run away;
whether innocently or guiltily; one can't help wondering which way they
went。
〃I suppose this way;〃 said Antony aloud; looking out of the window。
〃Who?〃 said Cayley stubbornly。
〃Well; whoever it was;〃 said Antony; smiling to himself。 〃The
murderer。 Or; let us say; the man who locked the door after Robert Ablett
was killed。〃
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〃I wonder。〃
〃Well; how else could he have got away? He didn't go by the
windows in the next room; because they were shut。〃
〃Isn't that rather odd?〃
〃Well; I thought so at first; but …〃 He pointed to the wall jutting out
on the right。 〃You see; you're protected from the r