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1、【英文读物】The Adventure of the Dying DetectiveThe Adventure of the Dying Detective Mrs. Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, was a long-suffering woman. Not only was her first-floor flat invaded at all hours by throngs of singular and often undesirable characters but her remarkable lodger showed an
2、eccentricity and irregularity in his life which must have sorely tried her patience. His incredible untidiness, his addiction to music at strange hours, his occasional revolver practice within doors, his weird and often malodorous scientific experiments, and the atmosphere of violence and danger whi
3、ch hung around him made him the very worst tenant in London. On the other hand, his payments were princely. I have no doubt that the house might have been purchased at the price which Holmes paid for his rooms during the years that I was with him. The landlady stood in the deepest awe of him and nev
4、er dared to interfere with him, however outrageous his proceedings might seem. She was fond of him, too, for he had a remarkable gentleness and courtesy in his dealings with women. He disliked and distrusted the sex, but he was always a chivalrous opponent. Knowing how genuine was her regard for him
5、, I listened earnestly to her story when she came to my rooms in the second year of my married life and told me of the sad condition to which my poor friend was reduced. Hes dying, Dr. Watson, said she. For three days he has been sinking, and I doubt if he will last the day. He would not let me get
6、a doctor. This morning when I saw his bones sticking out of his face and his great bright eyes looking at me I could stand no more of it. With your leave or without it, Mr. Holmes, I am going for a doctor this very hour, said I. Let it be Watson, then, said he. I wouldnt waste an hour in coming to h
7、im, sir, or you may not see him alive. I was horrified for I had heard nothing of his illness. I need not say that I rushed for my coat and my hat. As we drove back I asked for the details. There is little I can tell you, sir. He has been working at a case down at Rotherhithe, in an alley near the r
8、iver, and he has brought this illness back with him. He took to his bed on Wednesday afternoon and has never moved since. For these three days neither food nor drink has passed his lips. Good God! Why did you not call in a doctor? He wouldnt have it, sir. You know how masterful he is. I didnt dare t
9、o disobey him. But hes not long for this world, as youll see for yourself the moment that you set eyes on him. He was indeed a deplorable spectacle. In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a ch
10、ill to my heart. His eyes had the brightness of fever, there was a hectic flush upon either cheek, and dark crusts clung to his lips; the thin hands upon the coverlet twitched incessantly, his voice was croaking and spasmodic. He lay listlessly as I entered the room, but the sight of me brought a gl
11、eam of recognition to his eyes. Well, Watson, we seem to have fallen upon evil days, said he in a feeble voice, but with something of his old carelessness of manner. My dear fellow! I cried, approaching him. Stand back! Stand right back! said he with the sharp imperiousness which I had associated on
12、ly with moments of crisis. If you approach me, Watson, I shall order you out of the house. But why? Because it is my desire. Is that not enough? Yes, Mrs. Hudson was right. He was more masterful than ever. It was pitiful, however, to see his exhaustion. I only wished to help, I explained. Exactly! Y
13、ou will help best by doing what you are told. Certainly, Holmes. He relaxed the austerity of his manner. You are not angry? he asked, gasping for breath. Poor devil, how could I be angry when I saw him lying in such a plight before me? Its for your own sake, Watson, he croaked. For MY sake? I know w
14、hat is the matter with me. It is a coolie disease from Sumatra-a thing that the Dutch know more about than we, though they have made little of it up to date. One thing only is certain. It is infallibly deadly, and it is horribly contagious. He spoke now with a feverish energy, the long hands twitchi
15、ng and jerking as he motioned me away. Contagious by touch, Watson-thats it, by touch. Keep your distance and all is well. Good heavens, Holmes! Do you suppose that such a consideration weighs with me of an instant? It would not affect me in the case of a stranger. Do you imagine it would prevent me
16、 from doing my duty to so old a friend? Again I advanced, but he repulsed me with a look of furious anger. If you will stand there I will talk. If you do not you must leave the room. I have so deep a respect for the extraordinary qualities of Holmes that I have always deferred to his wishes, even wh
17、en I least understood them. But now all my professional instincts were aroused. Let him be my master elsewhere, I at least was his in a sick room. Holmes, said I, you are not yourself. A sick man is but a child, and so I will treat you. Whether you like it or not, I will examine your symptoms and tr
18、eat you for them. He looked at me with venomous eyes. If I am to have a doctor whether I will or not, let me at least have someone in whom I have confidence, said he. Then you have none in me? In your friendship, certainly. But facts are facts, Watson, and, after all, you are only a general practiti
19、oner with very limited experience and mediocre qualifications. It is painful to have to say these things, but you leave me no choice. I was bitterly hurt. Such a remark is unworthy of you, Holmes. It shows me very clearly the state of your own nerves. But if you have no confidence in me I would not
20、intrude my services. Let me bring Sir Jasper Meek or Penrose Fisher, or any of the best men in London. But someone you MUST have, and that is final. If you think that I am going to stand here and see you die without either helping you myself or bringing anyone else to help you, then you have mistake
21、n your man. You mean well, Watson, said the sick man with something between a sob and a groan. Shall I demonstrate your own ignorance? What do you know, pray, of Tapanuli fever? What do you know of the black Formosa corruption? I have never heard of either. There are many problems of disease, many s
22、trange pathological possibilities, in the East, Watson. He paused after each sentence to collect his failing strength. I have learned so much during some recent researches which have a medico-criminal aspect. It was in the course of them that I contracted this complaint. You can do nothing. Possibly
23、 not. But I happen to know that Dr. Ainstree, the greatest living authority upon tropical disease, is now in London. All remonstrance is useless, Holmes, I am going this instant to fetch him. I turned resolutely to the door. Never have I had such a shock! In an instant, with a tiger-spring, the dyin
24、g man had intercepted me. I heard the sharp snap of a twisted key. The next moment he had staggered back to his bed, exhausted and panting after his one tremendous outflame of energy. You wont take the key from me by force, Watson, Ive got you, my friend. Here you are, and here you will stay until I
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