Воспоминания Шерлока Холмса
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IhadlistenedwiththegreatestinteresttothestatementwhichHolmes,withcharacteristicclearness,hadlaidbeforeme.Thoughmostofthefactswerefamiliartome,Ihadnotsufficientlyappreciatedtheirrelativeimportance,northeirconnectiontoeachother.
"Isitnotpossible,"Isuggested,"thattheincisedwounduponStrakermayhavebeencausedbyhisownknifeintheconvulsivestruggleswhichfollowanybraininjury?"
"Itismorethanpossible;itisprobable,"saidHolmes."Inthatcaseoneofthemainpointsinfavouroftheaccuseddisappears."
"Andyet,"saidI,"evennowIfailtounderstandwhatthetheoryofthepolicecanbe."
"Iamafraidthatwhatevertheorywestatehasverygraveobjectionstoit,"returnedmycompanion."Thepoliceimagine,Itakeit,thatthisFitzroySimpson,havingdruggedthelad,andhavinginsomewayobtainedaduplicatekey,openedthestabledoorandtookoutthehorse,withtheintention,apparently,ofkidnappinghimaltogether.Hisbridleismissing,sothatSimpsonmusthaveputthison.Then,havingleftthedooropenbehindhim,hewasleadingthehorseawayoverthemoorwhenhewaseithermetorovertakenbythetrainer.Arownaturallyensued.