Собака Баскервиллей
Mr. Sherlock Holmes
Hewasaverytall,thinman,withalongnoselikeabeak,whichjuttedoutbetweentwokeen,grayeyes, setcloselytogetherandsparklingbrightlyfrombehindapairofgold-rimmedglasses. Hewascladinaprofessionalbutratherslovenlyfashion,forhisfrock-coatwasdingyandhistrousersfrayed. Thoughyoung,hislongbackwasalreadybowed,andhewalkedwithaforwardthrustofhisheadandageneralairofpeeringbenevolence. AsheenteredhiseyesfelluponthestickinHolmes’shand,andherantowardsitwithanexclamationofjoy. "Iamsoveryglad,"saidhe."IwasnotsurewhetherIhadleftithereorintheShippingOffice. Iwouldnotlosethatstickfortheworld."
"Apresentation,Isee,"saidHolmes.
"Yes,sir."
"FromCharingCrossHospital?"
"Fromoneortwofriendsthereontheoccasionofmymarriage."
"Dear,dear,that’sbad!"saidHolmes,shakinghishead.
Dr.Mortimerblinkedthroughhisglassesinmildastonishment.
"Whywasitbad?"
"Onlythatyouhavedisarrangedourlittledeductions.Yourmarriage,yousay?"
"Yes,sir.Imarried,andsoleftthehospital,andwithitallhopesofaconsultingpractice.Itwasnecessarytomakeahomeofmyown."