Приключения Шерлока Холмса
A Case of Identity
Now,youremarkinthisnoteofyours,Mr.Windibank,thatineverycasethereissomelittleslurringoverofthe‘e,’andaslightdefectinthetailofthe‘r.’ Therearefourteenothercharacteristics,butthosearethemoreobvious."
"Wedoallourcorrespondencewiththismachineattheoffice,andnodoubtitisalittleworn,"ourvisitoranswered,glancingkeenlyatHolmeswithhisbrightlittleeyes.
"AndnowIwillshowyouwhatisreallyaveryinterestingstudy,Mr.Windibank,"Holmescontinued. "Ithinkofwritinganotherlittlemonographsomeofthesedaysonthetypewriteranditsrelationtocrime. ItisasubjecttowhichIhavedevotedsomelittleattention. Ihaveherefourletterswhichpurporttocomefromthemissingman. Theyarealltypewritten. Ineachcase,notonlyarethe‘e’s’slurredandthe‘r’s’tailless,butyouwillobserve,ifyoucaretousemymagnifyinglens,thatthefourteenothercharacteristicstowhichIhavealludedarethereaswell."
Mr.Windibanksprangoutofhischairandpickeduphishat. "Icannotwastetimeoverthissortoffantastictalk,Mr.Holmes,"hesaid. "Ifyoucancatchtheman,catchhim,andletmeknowwhenyouhavedoneit."
"Certainly,"saidHolmes,steppingoverandturningthekeyinthedoor. "Iletyouknow,then,thatIhavecaughthim!"
"What!where?"shoutedMr.Windibank,turningwhitetohislipsandglancingabouthimlikearatinatrap.
"Oh,itwon’tdo—reallyitwon’t,"saidHolmessuavely. "Thereisnopossiblegettingoutofit,Mr.Windibank.