Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Six Napoleons

           Hisresidenceandprincipalconsulting-roomisatKenningtonRoad,buthehasabranchsurgeryanddispensaryatLowerBrixtonRoad,twomilesaway.ThisDr.BarnicotisanenthusiasticadmirerofNapoleon,andhishouseisfullofbooks,pictures,andrelicsoftheFrenchEmperor.SomelittletimeagohepurchasedfromMorseHudsontwoduplicateplastercastsofthefamousheadofNapoleonbytheFrenchsculptor,Devine.OneoftheseheplacedinhishallinthehouseatKenningtonRoad,andtheotheronthemantelpieceofthesurgeryatLowerBrixton.Well,whenDr.Barnicotcamedownthismorninghewasastonishedtofindthathishousehadbeenburgledduringthenight,butthatnothinghadbeentakensavetheplasterheadfromthehall.Ithadbeencarriedoutandhadbeendashedsavagelyagainstthegardenwall,underwhichitssplinteredfragmentswerediscovered.”

           Holmesrubbedhishands.

           “Thisiscertainlyverynovel,”saidhe.

           “Ithoughtitwouldpleaseyou.ButIhavenotgottotheendyet.Dr.Barnicotwasdueathissurgeryattwelveo’clock,andyoucanimaginehisamazementwhen,onarrivingthere,hefoundthatthewindowhadbeenopenedinthenightandthatthebrokenpiecesofhissecondbustwerestrewnallovertheroom.Ithadbeensmashedtoatomswhereitstood.Inneithercasewerethereanysignswhichcouldgiveusaclueastothecriminalorlunaticwhohaddonethemischief.Now,Mr.Holmes,youhavegotthefacts.”

           “Theyaresingular,nottosaygrotesque,”saidHolmes.“MayIaskwhetherthetwobustssmashedinDr.

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