Возвращение Шерлока Холмса

The Adventure of the Second Stain

           

           Itwas,then,inayear,andeveninadecade,thatshallbenameless,thatupononeTuesdaymorninginautumnwefoundtwovisitorsofEuropeanfamewithinthewallsofourhumbleroominBakerStreet.Theone,austere,high-nosed,eagle-eyed,anddominant,wasnoneotherthantheillustriousLordBellinger,twicePremierofBritain.Theother,dark,clear-cut,andelegant,hardlyyetofmiddleage,andendowedwitheverybeautyofbodyandofmind,wastheRightHonourableTrelawneyHope,SecretaryforEuropeanAffairs,andthemostrisingstatesmaninthecountry.Theysatsidebysideuponourpaper-litteredsettee,anditwaseasytoseefromtheirwornandanxiousfacesthatitwasbusinessofthemostpressingimportancewhichhadbroughtthem.ThePremier’sthin,blue-veinedhandswereclaspedtightlyovertheivoryheadofhisumbrella,andhisgaunt,asceticfacelookedgloomilyfromHolmestome.TheEuropeanSecretarypullednervouslyathismoustacheandfidgetedwiththesealsofhiswatch-chain.

           “WhenIdiscoveredmyloss,Mr.Holmes,whichwasateighto’clockthismorning,IatonceinformedthePrimeMinister.Itwasathissuggestionthatwehavebothcometoyou.”

           “Haveyouinformedthepolice?”

           “No,sir,”saidthePrimeMinister,withthequick,decisivemannerforwhichhewasfamous.“Wehavenotdoneso,norisitpossiblethatweshoulddoso.Toinformthepolicemust,inthelongrun,meantoinformthepublic.Thisiswhatweparticularlydesiretoavoid.

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