the adventure of the dying detective(垂死侦探历险记)






But just there; Watson; I fancy that it could be done。〃             Suddenly he sat up 

with   a   rigid   intentness   upon   his   haggard   face。  〃There   are   the   wheels; 

Watson。      Quick;     man;    if  you  love   me!    And     don’t   budge;    whatever 

happenswhatever   happens;   do   you   hear?         Don’t   speak!     Don’t   move! 

Just listen with all your ears。〃         Then   in an instant his sudden access of 

strength departed; and his masterful; purposeful talk droned away into the 

low; vague murmurings of a semi…delirious man。 

     》From   the   hiding…place   into   which   I   had   been   so   swiftly   hustled   I 

heard the footfalls upon the stair; with the opening and the closing of the 

bedroom door。        Then; to my surprise; there came a long silence; broken 

only   by   the   heavy   breathings   and   gaspings   of   the   sick   man。    I   could 

imagine that our visitor was standing by the bedside and looking down at 

the sufferer。    At last that strange hush was broken。 

     〃Holmes!〃      he   cried。   〃Holmes!〃      in  the  insistent   tone   of  one   who 

awakens a sleeper。        〃Can’t you hear me; Holmes?〃           There was a rustling; 



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as if he had shaken the sick man roughly by the shoulder。 

     〃Is that you; Mr。 Smith?〃         Holmes whispered。          〃I hardly dared hope 

that you would e。〃 

     The other laughed。 

     〃I should imagine not;〃 he said。          〃And yet; you see; I am here。 Coals 

of fire; Holmescoals of fire!〃 

     〃It is very good of youvery noble of you。             I appreciate your special 

knowledge。〃 

     Our visitor sniggered。 

     〃You do。     You are; fortunately; the only man in London who does。 Do 

you know what is the matter with you?〃 

     〃The same;〃 said Holmes。 

     〃Ah!     You recognize the symptoms?〃 

     〃Only too well。〃 

     〃Well; I shouldn’t be surprised; Holmes。            I shouldn’t be surprised if it 

WERE the same。          A bad lookout for you if it is。 Poor Victor was a dead 

man on the fourth daya strong; hearty young fellow。               It was certainly; as 

you   said;   very  surprising   that   he   should   have   contracted   and   out…of…the… 

way Asiatic disease in the heart of Londona disease; too; of which I had 

made   such   a   very   special   study。  Singular   coincidence;   Holmes。         Very 

smart   of   you   to   notice   it;   but   rather   uncharitable   to   suggest   that   it   was 

cause and effect。〃 

     〃I knew that you did it。〃 

     〃Oh;   you   did;   did   you?   Well;   you   couldn’t   prove   it;   anyhow。   But 

what do   you   think of   yourself   spreading   reports   about   me   like that;   and 

then crawling to me for help the moment you are in trouble?                    What sort 

of a game is thateh?〃 

     I heard the rasping; laboured breathing of the sick man。              〃Give me the 

water!〃 he gasped。 

     〃You’re precious near your end; my friend; but I don’t want you to go 

till I have had a word with you。            That’s why I give you water。           There; 

don’t slop it about!      That’s right。    Can you understand what I say?〃 

     Holmes groaned。 

     〃Do what you can for me。            Let bygones be bygones;〃 he whispered。 



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〃I’ll put the words out of my headI swear I will。             Only cure me; and I’ll 

forget it。〃 

     〃Forget what?〃 

     〃Well;   about   Victor   Savage’s   death。     You   as   good   as   admitted   just 

now that you had done it。         I’ll forget it。〃 

     〃You can forget it or remember it; just as you like。             I don’t see you in 

the   witnessbox。     Quite   another   shaped   box;   my   good   Holmes;   I   assure 

you。    It   matters   nothing   to   me   that   you   should   know   how   my   nephew 

died。    It’s not him we are talking about。         It’s you。〃 

     〃Yes; yes。〃 

     〃The fellow who came for meI’ve forgotten his namesaid that you 

contracted it down in the East End among the sailors。〃 

     〃I could only account for it so。〃 

     〃You are proud of your brains; Holmes; are you not?                 Think yourself 

smart; don’t you?       You came across someone who was smarter this time。 

Now cast your mind back; Holmes。               Can you think of no other way you 

could have got this thing?〃 

     〃I can’t think。    My mind is gone。         For heaven’s sake help me!〃 

     〃Yes; I will help you。       I’ll help you to understand just where you are 

and how you got there。         I’d like you to know before you die。〃 

     〃Give me something to ease my pain。〃 

     〃Painful; is it?     Yes; the coolies used to do some squealing towards 

the end。     Takes you as cramp; I fancy。〃 

     〃Yes; yes; it is cramp。〃 

     〃Well;   you   can    hear   what   I  say;   anyhow。    Listen   now!     Can    you 

remember       any   unusual    incident   in  your   life  just  about   the  time   your 

symptoms began?〃 

     〃No; no; nothing。〃 

     〃Think again。〃 

     〃I’m too ill to think。〃 

     〃Well; then; I’ll help you。      Did anything e by post?〃 

     〃By post?〃 

     〃A box by chance?〃 

     〃I’m faintingI’m gone!〃 



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     〃Listen; Holmes!〃        There was a sound as if he was shaking the dying 

man; and it was all that I could do to hold myself quiet in my hiding…place。 

〃You must hear me。         You SHALL hear me。            Do you remember a boxan 

ivory box?      It came on Wednesday。          You opened itdo you remember?〃 

     〃Yes; yes; I opened it。      There was a sharp spring inside it。 Some joke… 

…〃 

     〃It was no joke; as you will find to your cost。             You fool; you would 

have it and you have got it。          Who asked you to cross my path?              If you 

had left me alone I would not have hurt you。〃 

     〃I remember;〃 Holmes gasped。             〃The spring!       It drew blood。       This 

boxthis on the table。〃 

     〃The very one; by George!           And it may as well leave the room in my 

pocket。     There goes your last shred of evidence。            But you have the truth 

now; Holmes; and you can die with the knowledge that I killed you。                    You 

knew too much of the fate of Victor Savage; so I have sent you to share it。 

You are very near your end; Holmes。 I will sit here and I will watch you 

die。〃 

     Holmes’s voice had sunk to an almost inaudible whisper。 

     〃What   is   that?〃   said   Smith。   〃Turn   up   the   gas?    Ah;   the   shadows 

begin   to   fall;   do   they? Yes;   I   will   turn   it   up;   that   I   may   see   you   the 

better。〃 He crossed the room and the light suddenly brightened。                 〃Is there 

any other little service that I can do you; my friend?〃 

     〃A match and a cigarette。〃 

     I nearly called out in my joy and my amazement。               He was speaking in 

his natural voicea little weak; perhaps; but the very voice I knew。               There 

was a long pause; and I felt that Culverton Smith was standing in silent 

amazement looking down at his panion。 

     〃What’s the meaning of this?〃 I heard him say at last in a dry; rasping 

tone。 

     〃The best way of successfully acting a part is to be it;〃 said Holmes。 

〃I   give   you   my   word   that   for   three   days   I   have   tasted   neither   food   nor 

drink until you were good enough to pour me out that glass of water。                  But 

it  is  the   tobacco    which    I  find  most    irksome。     Ah;    here   ARE     some 

cigarettes。〃     I heard the striking of a match。         〃That is very much better。 



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Halloa! halloa!       Do I hear the step of a friend?〃 

     There were  footfalls outside;  the door   opened; and   Inspector  Morton 

appeared。 

     〃All is in order and this is your man;〃 said Holmes。 

     The officer gave the usual cautions。 

     〃I   arrest   you on   the   charge   of   the   murder of   one Victor   Savage;〃   he 

concluded。 

     〃And      you    might    add    of  the   attempted      murder     of   one    Sherlock 

Holmes;〃       remarked      my    friend   with    a  chuckle。     〃To     save   an   invalid 

trouble;   Inspector;   Mr。   Culverton   Smith   was   good   enough   to   give   our 

signal by turning up the gas。           By the way; the prisoner has a small box in 

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