登陆注册
15419300000057

第57章 The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton(2)

"You appear to me," he said, at last, "to be taking matters too much for granted.I am, of course, familiar with the contents of these letters.My client will certainly do what I may advise.I shall counsel her to tell her future husband the whole story and to trust to his generosity."Milverton chuckled.

"You evidently do not know the Earl," said he.

From the baffled look upon Holmes's face I could see clearly that he did.

"What harm is there in the letters?" he asked.

"They are sprightly -- very sprightly," Milverton answered.

"The lady was a charming correspondent.But I can assure you that the Earl of Dovercourt would fail to appreciate them.

However, since you think otherwise, we will let it rest at that.

It is purely a matter of business.If you think that it is in the best interests of your client that these letters should be placed in the hands of the Earl, then you would indeed be foolish to pay so large a sum of money to regain them."He rose and seized his astrachan coat.

Holmes was grey with anger and mortification.

"Wait a little," he said."You go too fast.We would certainly make every effort to avoid scandal in so delicate a matter."Milverton relapsed into his chair.

"I was sure that you would see it in that light," he purred.

"At the same time," Holmes continued, "Lady Eva is not a wealthy woman.I assure you that two thousand pounds would be a drain upon her resources, and that the sum you name is utterly beyond her power.I beg, therefore, that you will moderate your demands, and that you will return the letters at the price Iindicate, which is, I assure you, the highest that you can get."Milverton's smile broadened and his eyes twinkled humorously.

"I am aware that what you say is true about the lady's resources," said he."At the same time, you must admit that the occasion of a lady's marriage is a very suitable time for her friends and relatives to make some little effort upon her behalf.They may hesitate as to an acceptable wedding present.

Let me assure them that this little bundle of letters would give more joy than all the candelabra and butter-dishes in London.""It is impossible," said Holmes.

"Dear me, dear me, how unfortunate!" cried Milverton, taking out a bulky pocket-book."I cannot help thinking that ladies are ill-advised in not making an effort.Look at this!" He held up a little note with a coat-of-arms upon the envelope."That belongs to -- well, perhaps it is hardly fair to tell the name until to-morrow morning.But at that time it will be in the hands of the lady's husband.And all because she will not find a beggarly sum which she could get by turning her diamonds into paste.It IS such a pity.Now, you remember the sudden end of the engagement between the Honourable Miss Miles and Colonel Dorking? Only two days before the wedding there was a paragraph in the MORNING POST to say that it was all off.

And why? It is almost incredible, but the absurd sum of twelve hundred pounds would have settled the whole question.

Is it not pitiful? And here I find you, a man of sense, boggling about terms when your client's future and honour are at stake.You surprise me, Mr.Holmes.""What I say is true," Holmes answered."The money cannot be found.Surely it is better for you to take the substantial sum which I offer than to ruin this woman's career, which can profit you in no way?""There you make a mistake, Mr.Holmes.An exposure would profit me indirectly to a considerable extent.I have eight or ten similar cases maturing.If it was circulated among them that I had made a severe example of the Lady Eva I should find all of them much more open to reason.You see my point?"Holmes sprang from his chair.

"Get behind him, Watson! Don't let him out! Now, sir, let us see the contents of that note-book."Milverton had glided as quick as a rat to the side of the room, and stood with his back against the wall.

"Mr.Holmes, Mr.Holmes," he said, turning the front of his coat and exhibiting the butt of a large revolver, which projected from the inside pocket."I have been expecting you to do something original.This has been done so often, and what good has ever come from it? I assure you that I am armed to the teeth, and I am perfectly prepared to use my weapons, knowing that the law will support me.Besides, your supposition that I would bring the letters here in a note-book is entirely mistaken.I would do nothing so foolish.And now, gentlemen, I have one or two little interviews this evening, and it is a long drive to Hampstead." He stepped forward, took up his coat, laid his hand on his revolver, and turned to the door.I picked up a chair, but Holmes shook his head and I laid it down again.

With bow, a smile, and a twinkle Milverton was out of the room, and a few moments after we heard the slam of the carriage door and the rattle of the wheels as he drove away.

Holmes sat motionless by the fire, his hands buried deep in his trouser pockets, his chin sunk upon his breast, his eyes fixed upon the glowing embers.For half an hour he was silent and still.Then, with the gesture of a man who has taken his decision, he sprang to his feet and passed into his bedroom.

A little later a rakish young workman with a goatee beard and a swagger lit his clay pipe at the lamp before descending into the street."I'll be back some time, Watson," said he, and vanished into the night.I understood that he had opened his campaign against Charles Augustus Milverton; but I little dreamed the strange shape which that campaign was destined to take.

For some days Holmes came and went at all hours in this attire, but beyond a remark that his time was spent at Hampstead, and that it was not wasted, I knew nothing of what he was doing.

At last, however, on a wild, tempestuous evening, when the wind screamed and rattled against the windows, he returned from his last expedition, and having removed his disguise he sat before the fire and laughed heartily in his silent inward fashion.

"You would not call me a marrying man, Watson?""No, indeed!"

同类推荐
  • 西湖游览志余

    西湖游览志余

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大射仪

    大射仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 霍乱门

    霍乱门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 证治准绳·杂病

    证治准绳·杂病

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Grettir the Strong

    Grettir the Strong

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 佛说圣六字大明王陀罗尼经

    佛说圣六字大明王陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 网游之走上巅峰

    网游之走上巅峰

    有种情绪,让你我热血沸腾。有种情义,让你我舍生忘死。有种爱情,让你我永生难忘。有种感动,让你我潸然落泪。不管你我是否同一种族,是否同一角落,是否同一信仰,让我们一起拿起利剑,跨上战马,奔向远方的征程,让我们一步步走向巅峰,在天地间留下我们永久的传奇。
  • 界天神

    界天神

    尘寰人世,百族争雄,烽烟四起。三百年前,极北突现不夜之城,其内有至宝寒髓惹人觊觎,众英豪遂汹汹而至,最终不夜城一战而名动天下...三百年后,一少年携不夜城三大至宝再度临世...
  • 若时光倒流我一定不再爱你

    若时光倒流我一定不再爱你

    一个八十多岁的老太太,原本以为人生相当美满。上有疼爱自己的丈夫,下又乖巧的儿女,如今还子孙满堂。就连最让人难以处理的婆媳关系对她来说都不是难题,丈夫的母亲对自己那胜似母女,甚至对自己的好都超过了自己的儿子。可是有一天她发现了丈夫多年的秘密,他看到丈夫记录的日记。才知道当年那场节目上男友选择自己只是迫于母亲的压迫,而且丈夫在那之后还一直跟那个富家千金联系,就连婚后也和很多女的暧昧不请。看到这里八十多岁的老太太竟然止不住泪流满面,原本以为的幸福人生,猛一回头竟然只是南柯一梦,老太太受不住刺激就晕了过去,手边还有自己老伴写的日记......当她再次睁开眼竟然回到了当年的节目现场。。。
  • 报告皇叔,皇妃要爬墙

    报告皇叔,皇妃要爬墙

    和渣男殉情竟意外穿越成了将军府三小姐,爹不疼娘不理,还得夜夜哄皇叔,愁眉不展时,渣男竟然回来找我了……
  • 穿越之霸道之吻

    穿越之霸道之吻

    一个平凡的女子,突然穿越成另一个自己,开始了梦幻,浪漫的爱情的大冒险。
  • 石上开花

    石上开花

    石上开花,终得圆满……月夜来到漠遥大陆,遇到一缕晨光……此后大陆断裂,从空中俯瞰,就如同一只折翼的蝴蝶……富家千金西门西婚前宿醉,惹上麻烦害好友身死,自己也莫名其妙穿越到风凌王朝,成了有家室,敢与公主叫板的安庆夫人——风启大帝的小姨子。当你爱的人和别人相爱……当相爱不能相守……石上开花如同一个咒语,只有它解开之日,所有人的感情才会有结果。
  • 机关古阵

    机关古阵

    大三的我擅自来到云南和别人做贩茶生意,结果被人绑架至抚仙湖,并且差点葬身在古老的机关古阵中,最后发现了抚仙湖的秘密竟然是……
  • 唯有初恋最纯洁

    唯有初恋最纯洁

    鹿晗、王俊凯、易烊千玺、张艺兴、王源这些当红明星跟他们的爱人发生的曲折的爱情故事
  • 穿越时空的狩魔猎人

    穿越时空的狩魔猎人

    转动的怀表,滚动的命运之轮,铭刻在之上的封印尘封着遗忘的历史;青草的磨炼,玷污的血脉,变异的能力;无数的时空留下了少女的足迹,紧随其后的白霜淹没了旅途中的回忆;红发金眼的修女改变了昔日的躯体,相似的两人的相遇到底会将世界引向何方?——————————————————————————————————这是巫师的半同人文,主要的剧情是原创的世界穿越之旅。变文,不喜慎入。更新一更保底,时间允许会两更到三更。