登陆注册
15299400000061

第61章

Another waterproof sheet was spread over that table in the manner of a tablecloth with the corners turned up over a sort of mound - a heap of rags, scorched and bloodstained, half concealing what might have been an accumulation of raw material for a cannibal feast.It required considerable firmness of mind not to recoil before that sight.Chief Inspector Heat, an efficient officer of his department, stood his ground, but for a whole minute he did not advance.A local constable in uniform cast a sidelong glance, and said with stolid simplicity:

`He's all there.Every bit of him.It was a job.'

He had been the first man on the spot after the explosion.He mentioned the fact again.He had seen something like a heavy flash of lightning in the fog.At that time he was standing at the door of the King William Street Lodge talking to the keeper.The concussion made him tingle all over.He ran between the trees towards the Observatory.`As fast as my legs would carry me,' he repeated twice.

Chief Inspector Heat, bending forward over the table in a gingerly and horrified manner, let him run on.The hospital porter and another man turned down the corners of the cloth, and stepped aside.The Chief Inspector's eyes searched the gruesome detail of that heap of mixed things, which seemed to have been collected in shambles and rag shops.

`You used a shovel,' he remarked, observing a sprinkling of small gravel, tiny brown bits of bark, and particles of splintered wood as fine as needles.

`Had to in one place,' said the stolid constable.`I sent a keeper to fetch a spade.When he heard me scraping the ground with it he leaned his forehead against a tree, and was as sick as a dog.'

The Chief Inspector, stooping guardedly over the table, fought down the unpleasant sensation in his throat.The shattering violence of destruction which had made of that body a heap of nameless fragments affected his feelings with a sense of ruthless cruelty, though his reason told him the effect must have been as swift as a flash of lightning.The man, whoever he was, had died instantaneously; and yet it seemed impossible to believe that a human body could have reached that state of disintegration without passing through the pangs of inconceivable agony.No physiologist, and still less of a metaphysician, Chief Inspector Heat rose by the force of sympathy, which is a form of fear, above the vulgar conception of time.Instantaneous!

He remembered all he had ever read in popular publications of long and terrifying dreams dreamed in the instant of waking; of the whole past life lived with frightful intensity by a drowning man as his doomed head bobs up, screaming, for the last time.The inexplicable mysteries of conscious existence beset Chief Inspector Heat till he evolved a horrible notion that ages of atrocious pain and mental torture could be contained between two successive winks of an eye.And meantime the Chief Inspector went on peering at the table with a calm face and the slightly anxious attention of an indigent customer bending over what may be called the by-products of a butcher's shop with a view to an inexpensive Sunday dinner.All the time his trained faculties of an excellent investigator, who scorns no chance of information, followed the self-satisfied, disjointed loquacity of the constable.

`A fair-haired fellow,' the last observed in a placid tone, and paused.

`The old woman who spoke to the sergeant noticed a fair-haired fellow coming out of Maze Hill Station.' He paused.`And he was a fair-haired fellow.

She noticed two men coming out of the station after the uptrain had gone on,' he continued, slowly.`She couldn't tell if they were together.She took no particular notice of the big one, but the other was a fair, slight chap, carrying a tin varnish can in one hand.' The constable ceased.

`Know the woman?' muttered the Chief Inspector, with his eyes fixed on the table, and a vague notion in his mind of an inquest to be held presently upon a person likely to remain for ever unknown.

`Yes.She's housekeeper to a retired publican, and attends the chapel in Park Place sometimes,' the constable uttered weightily, and paused, with another oblique glance at the table.Then suddenly: `Well, here he is - all of him I could see.Fair.Slight - slight enough.Look at that foot there.I picked up the legs first, one after another.He was that scattered you didn't know where to'

The constable paused; the least flicker of an innocent, self-laudatory smile invested his round face with an infantile expression.

`Stumbled,' he announced, positively.`I stumbled once myself, and pitched on my head, too, while running up.Them roots do stick out all about the place.Stumbled against the root of a tree and fell, and that thing he was carrying must have gone off right under his chest, I expect.'

The echo of the words `Persons unknown' repeating itself in his inner consciousness bothered the Chief Inspector considerably.He would have liked to trace this affair back to its mysterious origin for his own information.

He was professionally curious.Before the public he would have liked to vindicate the efficiency of his department by establishing the identity of that man.He was a loyal servant.That, however, appeared impossible.

The first term of the problem was unreadable - lacked all suggestion but that of atrocious cruelty.

Overcoming his physical repugnance, Chief Inspector Heat stretched out his hand without conviction for the salving of his conscience, and took up the least soiled of the rags.It was a narrow strip of velvet with a larger triangular piece of dark blue cloth hanging from it.He held it up to his eyes; and the police constable spoke.

`Velvet collar.Funny the old woman should have noticed the velvet collar.

Dark blue overcoat with a velvet collar, she has told us.He was the chap she saw, and no mistake.And here he is all complete, velvet collar and all.I don't think I missed a single piece as big as a postage stamp.'

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 重生影后:总裁的小娇妻

    重生影后:总裁的小娇妻

    顾苗沫因为一场车祸身亡了,一代影后就这么逝去,红颜终究薄命。谁也不会想到顾苗沫醒来后变成了一个十八线的小演员。还有这个小演员的是前夫商业大亨冷夜溟,现任未婚夫是新一代小鲜肉岚羽,和她上一世认得弟弟。哈!可不可以让她的人生跟狗血一点?可以!前夫说:“汣汣,我们复婚吧!现在就去”一脸宠溺。现任说:“汣汣,明天我就办一场全世界最盛大的婚礼给你”偶都尅??
  • 一起上过的大学

    一起上过的大学

    为系列小说的第一部,,主要描写大学四年生活的青春有友谊及爱情,包括大一的兴奋,大二的充实,大三的选择,大四面临工作的迷茫,同时展现三个铁哥们的友谊,以及对爱情的追求。
  • 侠岚之魔幻魂魄

    侠岚之魔幻魂魄

    这部小说主要写三魂被消灭之后的事情,而辗迟的身份是……(不说这么多了,想要知道去看我的小说吧!)穷奇明明知道假叶有背叛心理,却没有杀了他,这是为什么呢?
  • 粉袖末同

    粉袖末同

    男同偶遇奇缘,断袖纯爱之恋,悟到参禅以寻解脱,终落得遗世独立而羽化登仙
  • 男神请让让:错爱33次

    男神请让让:错爱33次

    她以为只是无意之间救了个渣男,结果,渣男是个甩不掉的祸害。她为了终身幸福奋力拼搏着,他却拼搏着奋力毁了她的幸福。她痛哭流涕,“你好歹也是被称为大神的人,要风得风,要雨得雨,就不能放过我这种小虾米?”他撑着下巴一脸无辜,“我放过了你,谁又放过我?”
  • 青春叛逆话

    青春叛逆话

    校园的时光,这里有引导和被引导着的矛盾,老师所想和学生所做永远达不到一致。这里有青涩的爱情,面对着喜欢的女生并不敢表白,只能默默地暗恋,一封一封的情书写了又撕,撕了又写,始终勇气递出去。这里有看破红尘般的人生感悟,生与死的感叹,看着挚友消失在世界尽头的无奈。这里有所有人都想去保护的幸运儿,却又不会是情侣关系。
  • 化学大唐

    化学大唐

    富家不用买良田,化学自有千钟粟。安居不用架高堂,化学自有黄金屋。出门无车毋须恨,化学有马多如簇。娶妻无媒毋须恨,化学有女颜如玉。男儿欲遂平生志,勤做实验学化学。————某个穿越唐初的逗比化学家招生广告。(作者非化学出身,是一临时抱佛脚逗比二把刀,有错误请使劲用票票砸死我!)(作者智商是九手的,急需筹钱买一个八手的,请各位亲打赏支持!)
  • 星际战神第一宠

    星际战神第一宠

    叶云薇的家族是个庞然大物,传承千年天才辈出。作为家族里被千娇万宠着长大的病娇,叶云薇自然是不可小觑的。只是上天给了她强大的后盾,爆表的智商,突破天际的颜值,却忘了给她一个健康的身体。直到她缠绵病榻二十年后终于英年早逝,却重生在一个没爹没娘,孤苦伶仃的流浪孤儿身上。叶云薇的心情是崩溃的。只不过这一世,她有了新的身体,健康的身体!叶云薇想,这大概是不幸中的万幸。既然有了活着的资本,那就一定要活得比任何人都要精彩!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 千里寻爱:女帝娘子太傲娇

    千里寻爱:女帝娘子太傲娇

    本姑娘虽然住在夏家这个豪门,只可惜没命享福啊!母亲早逝,父亲转眼又找了个腰细臀圆的二老板!没办法~本小姐只能各种兼职身上揽,谁料送张报纸居然遇上了黑老大,一言不合就拿枪指,第二句话还没来得及说就听到“砰”的一声。妈呀,原来没被送到西天,反而送到了幽冥大陆。在这里,遇到了“独宠”本小姐一人的蛇王大大,还遇到和父亲包的二老板长得一模一样的蛇蝎毒妇做情敌?抢我父爱,我忍!还想抢我真爱?做梦!翻身一脚将其踩,新账旧账咱一起算!蛇王宠我,我任性!
  • 易烊千玺之最后说再见

    易烊千玺之最后说再见

    想知道这的故事吗?来猜猜看吧,易烊千玺和筱筱等着你