Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Six Napoleons

           Barnicot’sroomsweretheexactduplicatesoftheonewhichwasdestroyedinMorseHudson’sshop?”

           “Theyweretakenfromthesamemould.”

           “SuchafactmusttellagainstthetheorythatthemanwhobreaksthemisinfluencedbyanygeneralhatredofNapoleon.ConsideringhowmanyhundredsofstatuesofthegreatEmperormustexistinLondon,itistoomuchtosupposesuchacoincidenceasthatapromiscuousiconoclastshouldchancetobeginuponthreespecimensofthesamebust.”

           “Well,Ithoughtasyoudo,”saidLestrade.“Ontheotherhand,thisMorseHudsonisthepurveyorofbustsinthatpartofLondon,andthesethreeweretheonlyoneswhichhadbeeninhisshopforyears.So,although,asyousay,therearemanyhundredsofstatuesinLondon,itisveryprobablethatthesethreeweretheonlyonesinthatdistrict.Therefore,alocalfanaticwouldbeginwiththem.Whatdoyouthink,Dr.Watson?”

           “Therearenolimitstothepossibilitiesofmonomania,”Ianswered.“ThereistheconditionwhichthemodernFrenchpsychologistshavecalledtheidéefixe,whichmaybetriflingincharacter,andaccompaniedbycompletesanityineveryotherway.AmanwhohadreaddeeplyaboutNapoleon,orwhohadpossiblyreceivedsomehereditaryfamilyinjurythroughthegreatwar,mightconceivablyformsuchanidéefixeandunderitsinfluencebecapableofanyfantasticoutrage.”

           “Thatwon’tdo,mydearWatson,”saidHolmes,shakinghishead,“fornoamountofidéefixewouldenableyourinterestingmonomaniactofindoutwherethesebustsweresituated.

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