Приключения Шерлока Холмса
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Don’tyouseethattheconverseisequallyvalid. Ihavefrequentlygainedmyfirstrealinsightintothecharacterofparentsbystudyingtheirchildren. Thischild’sdispositionisabnormallycruel,merelyforcruelty’ssake,andwhetherhederivesthisfromhissmilingfather,asIshouldsuspect,orfromhismother,itbodesevilforthepoorgirlwhoisintheirpower."
"Iamsurethatyouareright,Mr.Holmes,"criedourclient. "Athousandthingscomebacktomewhichmakemecertainthatyouhavehitit. Oh,letuslosenotaninstantinbringinghelptothispoorcreature."
"Wemustbecircumspect,forwearedealingwithaverycunningman. Wecandonothinguntilseveno’clock. Atthathourweshallbewithyou,anditwillnotbelongbeforewesolvethemystery."
Wewereasgoodasourword,foritwasjustsevenwhenwereachedtheCopperBeeches,havingputupourtrapatawaysidepublic-house. Thegroupoftrees,withtheirdarkleavesshininglikeburnishedmetalinthelightofthesettingsun,weresufficienttomarkthehouseevenhadMissHunternotbeenstandingsmilingonthedoor-step.
"Haveyoumanagedit?"askedHolmes.
Aloudthuddingnoisecamefromsomewheredownstairs. "ThatisMrs.Tollerinthecellar,"saidshe. "Herhusbandliessnoringonthekitchenrug. Herearehiskeys,whicharetheduplicatesofMr.Rucastle’s."
"Youhavedonewellindeed!"criedHolmeswithenthusiasm. "Nowleadtheway,andweshallsoonseetheendofthisblackbusiness."
Wepassedupthestair,unlockedthedoor,followedondownapassage,andfoundourselvesinfrontofthebarricadewhichMissHunterhaddescribed. Holmescutthecordandremovedthetransversebar.
