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第5章 The Adventure of the Empty House(5)

I had imagined that we were bound for Baker Street, but Holmes stopped the cab at the corner of Cavendish Square.I observed that as he stepped out he gave a most searching glance to right and left, and at every subsequent street corner he took the utmost pains to assure that he was not followed.Our route was certainly a singular one.Holmes's knowledge of the byways of London was extraordinary, and on this occasion he passed rapidly, and with an assured step, through a network of mews and stables the very existence of which I had never known.We emerged at last into a small road, lined with old, gloomy houses, which led us into Manchester Street, and so to Blandford Street.Here he turned swiftly down a narrow passage, passed through a wooden gate into a deserted yard, and then opened with a key the back door of a house.We entered together and he closed it behind us.

The place was pitch-dark, but it was evident to me that it was an empty house.Our feet creaked and crackled over the bare planking, and my outstretched hand touched a wall from which the paper was hanging in ribbons.Holmes's cold, thin fingers closed round my wrist and led me forwards down a long hall, until I dimly saw the murky fanlight over the door.Here Holmes turned suddenly to the right, and we found ourselves in a large, square, empty room, heavily shadowed in the corners, but faintly lit in the centre from the lights of the street beyond.There was no lamp near and the window was thick with dust, so that we could only just discern each other's figures within.My companion put his hand upon my shoulder and his lips close to my ear.

"Do you know where we are?" he whispered.

"Surely that is Baker Street," I answered, staring through the dim window.

"Exactly.We are in Camden House, which stands opposite to our own old quarters.""But why are we here?"

"Because it commands so excellent a view of that picturesque pile.

Might I trouble you, my dear Watson, to draw a little nearer to the window, taking every precaution not to show yourself, and then to look up at our old rooms -- the starting-point of so many of our little adventures? We will see if my three years of absence have entirely taken away my power to surprise you."I crept forward and looked across at the familiar window.

As my eyes fell upon it I gave a gasp and a cry of amazement.

The blind was down and a strong light was burning in the room.

The shadow of a man who was seated in a chair within was thrown in hard, black outline upon the luminous screen of the window.

There was no mistaking the poise of the head, the squareness of the shoulders, the sharpness of the features.The face was turned half-round, and the effect was that of one of those black silhouettes which our grandparents loved to frame.It was a perfect reproduction of Holmes.So amazed was I that I threw out my hand to make sure that the man himself was standing beside me.He was quivering with silent laughter.

"Well?" said he.

"Good heavens!" I cried."It is marvellous.""I trust that age doth not wither nor custom stale my infinite variety,'" said he, and I recognised in his voice the joy and pride which the artist takes in his own creation."It really is rather like me, is it not?""I should be prepared to swear that it was you.""The credit of the execution is due to Monsieur Oscar Meunier, of Grenoble, who spent some days in doing the moulding.It is a bust in wax.The rest I arranged myself during my visit to Baker Street this afternoon.""But why?"

"Because, my dear Watson, I had the strongest possible reason for wishing certain people to think that I was there when I was really elsewhere.""And you thought the rooms were watched?""I KNEW that they were watched."

"By whom?"

"By my old enemies, Watson.By the charming society whose leader lies in the Reichenbach Fall.You must remember that they knew, and only they knew, that I was still alive.Sooner or later they believed that I should come back to my rooms.They watched them continuously, and this morning they saw me arrive.""How do you know?"

"Because I recognised their sentinel when I glanced out of my window.He is a harmless enough fellow, Parker by name, a garroter by trade, and a remarkable performer upon the Jew's harp.I cared nothing for him.But I cared a great deal for the much more formidable person who was behind him, the bosom friend of Moriarty, the man who dropped the rocks over the cliff, the most cunning and dangerous criminal in London.That is the man who is after me to-night, Watson, and that is the man who is quite unaware that we are after HIM."My friend's plans were gradually revealing themselves.

From this convenient retreat the watchers were being watched and the trackers tracked.That angular shadow up yonder was the bait and we were the hunters.In silence we stood together in the darkness and watched the hurrying figures who passed and repassed in front of us.Holmes was silent and motionless;but I could tell that he was keenly alert, and that his eyes were fixed intently upon the stream of passers-by.It was a bleak and boisterous night, and the wind whistled shrilly down the long street.Many people were moving to and fro, most of them muffled in their coats and cravats.Once or twice it seemed to me that I had seen the same figure before, and I especially noticed two men who appeared to be sheltering themselves from the wind in the doorway of a house some distance up the street.

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