Приключения Шерлока Холмса
The Man with the Twisted Lip
"No."
"ThankGodforthat. Butcomein. Youmustbeweary,foryouhavehadalongday."
"Thisismyfriend,Dr.Watson. Hehasbeenofmostvitalusetomeinseveralofmycases,andaluckychancehasmadeitpossibleformetobringhimoutandassociatehimwiththisinvestigation."
"Iamdelightedtoseeyou,"saidshe,pressingmyhandwarmly. "Youwill,Iamsure,forgiveanythingthatmaybewantinginourarrangements,whenyouconsidertheblowwhichhascomesosuddenlyuponus."
"Mydearmadam,"saidI,"Iamanoldcampaigner,andifIwerenotIcanverywellseethatnoapologyisneeded. IfIcanbeofanyassistance,eithertoyouortomyfriendhere,Ishallbeindeedhappy."
"Now,Mr.SherlockHolmes,"saidtheladyasweenteredawell-litdining-room,uponthetableofwhichacoldsupperhadbeenlaidout,"Ishouldverymuchliketoaskyouoneortwoplainquestions,towhichIbegthatyouwillgiveaplainanswer."
"Certainly,madam."
"Donottroubleaboutmyfeelings. Iamnothysterical,norgiventofainting. Isimplywishtohearyourreal,realopinion."
"Uponwhatpoint?"
"Inyourheartofhearts,doyouthinkthatNevilleisalive?"
SherlockHolmesseemedtobeembarrassedbythequestion. "Frankly,now!"sherepeated,standingupontherugandlookingkeenlydownathimasheleanedbackinabasket-chair.