Воспоминания Шерлока Холмса
The Greek Interpreter
Anyattemptuponyourparttofollowthecarriagecanonlyendininjurytoyourself.’
"Heopenedthedoorashespoke,andIhadhardlytimetospringoutwhenthecoachmanlashedthehorseandthecarriagerattledaway.Ilookedaroundmeinastonishment.Iwasonsomesortofaheathycommonmottledoverwithdarkclumpsoffurze-bushes.Farawaystretchedalineofhouses,withalighthereandthereintheupperwindows.OntheothersideIsawtheredsignal-lampsofarailway.
"Thecarriagewhichhadbroughtmewasalreadyoutofsight.IstoodgazingroundandwonderingwhereonearthImightbe,whenIsawsomeonecomingtowardsmeinthedarkness.AshecameuptomeImadeoutthathewasarailwayporter.
"‘Canyoutellmewhatplacethisis?"Iasked.
"‘WandsworthCommon,"saidhe.
"‘CanIgetatrainintotown?’
"‘IfyouwalkonamileorsotoClaphamJunction,"saidhe,‘you’lljustbeintimeforthelasttoVictoria.’
"Sothatwastheendofmyadventure,Mr.Holmes.IdonotknowwhereIwas,norwhomIspokewith,noranythingsavewhatIhavetoldyou.ButIknowthatthereisfoulplaygoingon,andIwanttohelpthatunhappymanifIcan.ItoldthewholestorytoMr.MycroftHolmesnextmorning,andsubsequentlytothepolice."
Weallsatinsilenceforsomelittletimeafterlisteningtothisextraordinarynarrative.ThenSherlocklookedacrossathisbrother.