Собака Баскервиллей
Sir Henry Baskerville
"Thereareoneortwoindications,andyettheutmostpainshavebeentakentoremoveallclues. Theaddress,youobserveisprintedinroughcharacters. ButtheTimesisapaperwhichisseldomfoundinanyhandsbutthoseofthehighlyeducated. Wemaytakeit,therefore,thattheletterwascomposedbyaneducatedmanwhowishedtoposeasanuneducatedone,andhisefforttoconcealhisownwritingsuggeststhatthatwritingmightbeknown,orcometobeknown,byyou. Again,youwillobservethatthewordsarenotgummedoninanaccurateline,butthatsomearemuchhigherthanothers. ‘Life,’forexampleisquiteoutofitsproperplace. Thatmaypointtocarelessnessoritmaypointtoagitationandhurryuponthepartofthecutter. OnthewholeIinclinetothelatterview,sincethematterwasevidentlyimportant,anditisunlikelythatthecomposerofsuchaletterwouldbecareless. Ifhewereinahurryitopensuptheinterestingquestionwhyheshouldbeinahurry, sinceanyletterposteduptoearlymorningwouldreachSirHenrybeforehewouldleavehishotel. Didthecomposerfearaninterruption—andfromwhom?"
"Wearecomingnowratherintotheregionofguesswork,"saidDr.Mortimer.
"Say,rather,intotheregionwherewebalanceprobabilitiesandchoosethemostlikely. Itisthescientificuseoftheimagination,butwehavealwayssomematerialbasisonwhichtostartourspeculation. Now,youwouldcallitaguess,nodoubt,butIamalmostcertainthatthisaddresshasbeenwritteninahotel."
"Howintheworldcanyousaythat?"
"Ifyouexamineitcarefullyyouwillseethatboththepenandtheinkhavegiventhewritertrouble.