巴斯克维尔猎犬-第9节
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With heavy hearts we stood on either side of the broken body.Then Holmes bent over the body and began to move it.All of a sudden he began to laugh and jump up and down.
‘Look at the face!’he shouted,hitting me on the back.‘It is not Sir Henry.It's Selden,the escaped prisoner.’
We turned the body over.There was no doubt about it.I had seen the face before,on the night Sir Henry and I had chased Selden over the moor.Then I suddenly remembered,and everything became clear.Sir Henry had told me how he gave his old clothes to Barrymore.I realized that this suit had been among the clothes Barrymore had left for Selden,and I told Holmes.
‘Then the clothes have caused the death of the poor man.The hound had been given something of Sir Henry's to smell so that it would pick up his scent and follow him.I think that is why the shoe was taken from the hotel in London.So the hound followed the scent and bunted this man.But there is one thing I don't understand.How did Selden know that the hound was following him? We know he ran a long way.He was screaming for a long time before he fell,and we could hear that he was running as he screamed.So the hound was a long way behind him when he began to run.How could he see it in the dark? How did he know it was there,until it was close be… hind him?’
‘I cannot answer that,’I said,‘ but there is something else I don’ t understand.Why was the hound out on the moor tonight?Stapleton would not let it go out unless he thought Sir Henry was there.’
‘We may know the answer to that question very soon,’said Holmes.‘Here comes Stapleton.’
His sharp eyes had seen a figure moving in the darkness in front of us,and
s the man came closer,I could see that it was indeed Stapleton.
‘We must be very careful not to show that we suspect him,’Holmes warned me.
Stapleton stopped when he saw us,and then walked forward again.‘Dr Watson,is that you?I didn't expect to see you on the moor at this time of night But,dear me,what's this? Somebody hurt? Not—don't tell me that it's our friend Sir Henry!’
He went past me and bent over the dead man.I heard him breathe in quickly.
‘Who…who is this?’ he asked,his voice shaking.
‘It's Selden,the escaped prisoner.’
Stapleton quickly managed to hide the look of surprise and disappointment on his face as he turned towards us.He looked sharply from Holmes to me.‘Dear me! How terrible! How did he die?’
‘We think he broke his neck by falling over the edge of these rocks,’I said.
‘I heard a cry,and that is why I came out.I was worried about Sir Henry,’Stapleton said.
‘Why were you worried about Sir Henry?’I asked.
‘Because I had invited him to my house.When he did not come I was surprised.Then,when I heard cries on the moor,I began to worry about him.I wonder’—his eyes went quickly from my face to Holmes’—‘ did you hear anything else at all?’
‘No,’said Holmes.‘Did you?’
‘No,’said Stapleton.
‘What do you mean,then?’
‘Oh,you know the stories about the supernatural hound.I wondered if it had been here tonight.’
‘We heard nothing of that kind,’I said.
‘How do you think this poor man fell to his death?’Staple… ton asked.
‘I think cold and hunger,and his fear that the police would catch him,drove him mad.He ran round the moor in his mad… ness,and fell over this edge,’I said.
‘Do you agree,Mr Sherlock Holmes?’asked Stapleton.
‘You're quick to guess who I am,’said Holmes.
‘We're been expecting you ever since Dr Watson arrived.’
‘I have no doubt my friend is right about the way Selden died,’said Holmes.‘It’ s a sad death,but it will not prevent me from returning to London tomorrow.’
‘Before you return,will you be able to explain the mysteries that we've experienced here?’
‘I am not always as successful as I hope.I need facts,not stories of the supernatural.This hasn’ t been a good case for me.
Stapleton looked hard at him,but Holmes had spoken very seriously and his words sounded true.
We covered the body.Then Stapleton turned to go home,and Holmes and I walked towards Baskerville Hall.
‘He's a very clever man,and a dangerous enemy,who will be difficult to trap,’ said Holmes.‘ Look how he controlled his disappointment when he found that the dead man was not Sir Henry.’
‘I'm sorry that he has seen you,’I said.
‘So am I,but there was nothing we could do about it.Now he knows I am here he may be more careful,or he may act more quickly than he planned.’
‘Why can't we give him to the police at once?’
‘Because we can't prove anything against him.Sir Charles was found dead because his heart failed.Again,tonight we could not prove that there was a hound.Selden died from a fall.We have no case at present.We shall see Mrs Lyons to… morrow,and she may help us.But whatever happens,I have my own plan.There will be some danger,but by the end of to…morrow I hope to have won this battle.’
He would say nothing else.
‘Are you coming to the Hall?’I asked.
‘Yes,’he replied.‘There is no reason for me to hide any longer.But one last word,Watson Say nothing of the hound to Sir Henry.Let him think that Selden died from a fall.If he knows about the hound,he will find it harder to face the dan… gers of tomorrow.I think you told me in your last letter that he is having dinner with the Stapletons tomorrow evening.’
‘And they have invited me,too,’I reminded him.
‘Then you must excuse yourself,and he must go alone.That can easily be arranged And now I think we are both ready for some food.’
15 The Trap
When we reached the Hall,Sir Henry was very pleased to see Holmes.But he was surprised that Holmes had no luggage and that he appeared so unexpectedly.
I had the unhappy job of telling Barrymore and his wife about her brother's death.Mrs Barrymore cried and was very sad indeed.
During dinner Sir Henry told us that he had spent a dull day and evening on his own.He had kept his promise to Holmes,and so he had not accepted the Stapletons’ invitation to their house that evening.We did not tell him how glad we were that he had stayed away from the moor!
Holmes started to say something,and then he stopped sud…denly.His eyes were fixed on one of the pictures of the past Baskervilles on the wall.
‘Sir Henry,could you tell me which Baskerville that is?’he asked.Sir Henry and I both looked at the picture.
‘That is Sir Hugo,the one who started all the trouble,’said Sir Henry.‘He was the first to see the Hound.
Holmes looked hard at the picture,but said nothing more.Then after Sir Henry had gone to his room,Holmes made me stand in front of the picture.‘ Is it like anyone you know?’he asked.He stood on a chair,and with his hands he covered the hat and hair of the man in the picture.
‘Good heavens!’ I cried in surprise.I was looking at a pic…ture of Stapleton’ s face.
‘Yes,’said Holmes before I could say anything more.‘There's not much doubt about it.Stapleton is a Baskerville.He looks like Sir Hugo,and he has the same evil character.Now I understand why he wants to kill Sir Henry.I am sure we shall find that he will inherit the Baskerville lands.And so we have one more answer.By tomorrow night Stapleton will be canght like one of his butterflies,and we shall add him to the Baker Street collection.’
We soon went to bed.I was up early in the morning,but Holmes was up earlier.He had already sent one message to the police about Selden,and another to his boy to stop him taking food to the hut.
When Sir Henry joined us,Holmes told him that we had to leave for London immediately after breakfast.Sir Henry was very unhappy about this,but Holmes asked him to help us by doing everything Holmes ordered him to do.Sir Henry agreed to help in this way,and to go by himself to the Stapletons that evening.He also agreed to tell the Stapletons that Holmes and I had gone to London,but that we would return to Devonshire soon.
‘One more order,’said Holmes.‘I want you to drive to the Stapletons’house and then send the driver away.Let the Sta…pletons know that you’ re going to walk home across the moor.’
Across the moor?’ said Sir Henry,very surprised.‘ But you have told me again and again not to do that.’
‘This time it will be completely safe.I know that you are brave enough to do it,and it must be done.’
‘Then I will do it.’
‘But you must keep to the path between the Stapletons’house and the Grimpen road,which is your natural way home.Do not leave the path.’
I was very surprised by all this.Holmes had told Stapleton that he would return to London,but he had not said that I was going too.And I was very worried that neither of us would be with Sir Henry when he walked across the moor that night.But we had to obey Holmes' orders.
Holmes and I left Baskerville Hall immediately after break… fast and went to the station at Newtown.A small boy was waiting on the platform.
‘Any orders,sir?’he asked Holmes.
‘You will