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福尔摩斯探案经典:《恐怖谷》第7章Part4

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福尔摩斯探案经典:《恐怖谷》第7章Part4

"Ah, there we come to the edge of the unexplored. Let me go a little further, a very little further, and I will promise that you shAll share everything that I know."
"Well, we're bound to take you on your own terms," said the inspector; "but when it comes to telling us to abandon the case--why in the name of goodness should we abandon the case?"
"For the simple reason, my dear Mr. Mac, that you have not got the first idea what it is that you are investigating."
"We are investigating the murder of Mr. John Douglas of Birlstone Manor."
"Yes, yes, so you are. But don't trouble to trace the mysterious gentleman upon the bicycle. I assure you that it won't help you."
"Then what do you suggest that we do?"
"I will tell you exactly what to do, if you will do it."
"Well, I'm bound to say I've always found you had reason behind all your queer ways. I'll do what you advise."
"And you, Mr. White Mason?"
The country detective looked helplessly from one to the other. Holmes and his methods were new to him. "Well, if it is good enough for the inspector, it is good enough for me," he said at last.
"Capital!" said Holmes. "Well, then, I should recommend a nice, cheery country walk for both of you. They tell me that the views from Birlstone Ridge over the Weald are very remarkable. No doubt lunch could be got at some suitable hostelry; though my ignorance of the country prevents me from recommending one. In the evening, tired but happy--"
"Man, this is getting past a joke!" cried MacDonald, rising angrily from his chair.
"Well, well, spend the day as you like," said Holmes, patting him cheerfully upon the shoulder. "Do what you like and go where you will, but meet me here before dusk without fail--without fail, Mr. Mac."
"That sounds more like sanity."
"All of it was excellent advice; but I don't insist, so long as you are here when I need you. But now, before we part, I want you to write a note to Mr. Barker."
"Well?"


“啊,咱们已经到了真相大白的边缘了,让我进一步做下去,再稍微前进一步,就能答应你们把我所知道的一切和盘托出。”
“好,我们只好答应根据你自己的主张去做,"麦克唐纳说道,“不过说到你叫我们放弃这件案子……那究竟是为了什么呢?”
“理由很简单,我亲爱的麦克先生,因为你们首先就没有弄清楚调查对象啊。”
“我们正在调查伯尔斯通庄园约翰·道格拉斯先生的被害案。”
“对,对,你们的话不错。可是不要劳神去搜寻那个骑自行车的神秘先生了。我向你们保证,这不会对你们有什么帮助的。”
“那么,你说我们应当怎样去做呢?”
“如果你们愿意,我就详细地告诉你们应该做些什么。”
“好,我不能不说,我总觉得你的那些古怪的作法是有道理的。我一定照你的意见去办。”
“怀特·梅森先生,你怎么样?”
这个乡镇侦探茫然地看看这个,望望那个。福尔摩斯先生和他的侦探法对他来说是够陌生的了。
“好吧,如果警官麦克唐纳认为对,那么我当然也一样,”怀特·梅森终于说道。“好极了!"福尔摩斯说道,“好,那么我建议你们两位到乡间去畅快地散散步吧。有人对我说,从伯尔斯通小山边一直到威尔德,景色非常好。尽管我对这乡村不熟悉,不能向你们推荐一家饭馆,但我想你们一定能找到合适的饭馆吃午饭。晚上,虽然疲倦了,可是却高高兴兴……”
“先生,您这个玩笑可真是开得过火了!"麦克唐纳生气地从椅子上站起来,大声叫道。
“好,好,随你们的便好了,怎么消磨这一天都可以,"福尔摩斯说道,高兴地拍拍麦克唐纳的肩膀,“你们愿意做什么就做什么,愿意到哪里就到哪里,不过,务必在黄昏以前到这里来见我,务必来,麦克先生。”
“这听起来还象是个头脑清醒的人说的话。”
“我所说的,都是极好的建议,可是我并不强迫你们接受。只要在我需要你们的时候你们在这里就行了。可是,现在,在我们分手以前,我需要你给巴克先生写一个便条。”
“好!”