Воспоминания Шерлока Холмса
The Naval Treaty
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Andmywordsweretrue,forshortlyaftereightahansomdasheduptothedoorandourfriendgotoutofit.Standinginthewindowwesawthathislefthandwasswathedinabandageandthathisfacewasverygrimandpale.Heenteredthehouse,butitwassomelittletimebeforehecameupstairs.
"Helookslikeabeatenman,"criedPhelps.
Iwasforcedtoconfessthathewasright."Afterall,"saidI,"theclueofthematterliesprobablyhereintown."
Phelpsgaveagroan.
"Idon’tknowhowitis,"saidhe,"butIhadhopedforsomuchfromhisreturn.Butsurelyhishandwasnottieduplikethatyesterday.Whatcanbethematter?"
"Youarenotwounded,Holmes?"Iaskedasmyfriendenteredtheroom.
"Tut,itisonlyascratchthroughmyownclumsiness,"heanswered,noddinghisgood-morningtous."Thiscaseofyours,Mr.Phelps,iscertainlyoneofthedarkestwhichIhaveeverinvestigated."
"Ifearedthatyouwouldfinditbeyondyou."
"Ithasbeenamostremarkableexperience."
"Thatbandagetellsofadventures,"saidI."Won’tyoutelluswhathashappened?"
"Afterbreakfast,mydearWatson.RememberthatIhavebreathedthirtymilesofSurreyairthismorning.Isupposethattherehasbeennoanswerfrommycabmanadvertisement?Well,well,wecannotexpecttoscoreeverytime.