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[color=#d8d8d8]亚瑟·柯南·道尔(1859——1930)英国杰出的侦探小说家、剧作家。生于苏格兰爱丁堡,父亲是一位政府建工部的公务员。柯南·道尔自幼喜欢文学,中学时任校刊主编。毕业于爱丁堡医科大学,行医10余年,收入仅能维持生活。后专写侦探小说。《血字的研究》几经退稿才发表,以《四签名》闻名于世。1891年弃医从文,遂成侦探小说家。代表作有《波西米亚丑闻》《红发会》、《五个橘核》等。1894年决定停止写侦探小说,在《最后一案》中让福尔摩斯在激流中死去。不料广大读者对此极端愤慨,提出抗议。柯南道尔只得在《空屋》中让福尔摩斯死里逃生,又写出《巴斯克维尔的猎犬》、《恐怖谷》等侦探小说。塑造的福尔摩斯已成为世界上家喻户晓的人物。就连福尔摩斯的办公地点——伦敦贝克街221号B也成了旅游景点。[/color][/td][td] [/td][/tr][tr][td] [/td][td][attachment=11787084][/td][td] [/td][/tr][tr][td] [/td][td][color=#d8d8d8][b]导言:[/b]
《百年孤独》内容复杂,人物众多,情节离奇,手法新颖。马尔克斯在书中溶汇了南美洲特有的五彩缤纷的文化。他通过描写小镇马孔多的产生、兴盛到衰落、消亡,表现了拉丁美洲令人惊异的疯狂历史。小说以“汇集了不可思议的奇迹和最纯粹的现实生活”荣获1982年诺贝尔文学奖。
伯尔斯通庄园的主人不幸惨遭杀害,死状奇惨无比,头颅几乎被熗击得粉碎,四周血肉模糊,惨不忍睹!尸体旁边留有卡片,上面潦草地写着“V.V.341”的字样。这令案子更为扑朔迷离:这张卡片难道是凶手留下来的吗?它代表什么意义?“恐怖谷”曾令道格拉斯惴惴不安。“恐怖谷”究竟是个怎样的地方?道格拉斯的死与“恐怖谷 ”又有什么关系?福尔摩斯,侦探的代名词;没有他,就没有侦探文学和侦探文化——新星出版社倾力打造《福尔摩斯探案全集(图注本)》,根据公认最权威英译本重新翻译,配以五百幅原版配图、两千余条专业学者注释、五十余篇延伸阅读、六十篇注释笔记,为中国福迷铸就世界上最权威、最经典的福尔摩斯探案全录。阿瑟·柯南·道尔(Arthur Conan Doyle,1859—1930),英国著名侦探小说家、剧作家,现代侦探小说的奠基人之一,被誉为“英国侦探小说之父”。

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《恐怖谷》第1章Part1
"I am inclined to think--" said I.      
“我倒以为……"我说。
"I should do so," Sherlock Holmes remarked impatiently.      
“我应当这样做,"福尔摩斯急躁地说。
I believe that I am one of the most long-suffering of mortals; but I'll admit that I was annoyed at the sardonic interruption. "Really, Holmes," said I severely, "you are a little trying at times."        
我自信是一个极有耐性的人;可是,我得承认,他这样嘲笑地打断我的话,的确使我有点不快。因此我严肃地说:“福尔摩斯,说真的,你有时真叫人有点难堪啊。”
He was too much absorbed with his own thoughts to give any immediate answer to my remonstrance. He leaned upon his hand, with his untasted breakfast before him, and he stared at the slip of paper which he had just drawn from its envelope. Then he took the envelope itself, held it up to the light, and very carefully studied both the exterior and the flap.        
他全神贯注地沉思,没有即刻回答我的抗议。他一只手支着头,面前放着一口未尝的早餐,两眼凝视着刚从信封中抽出来的那张纸条,然后拿起信封 ,举到灯前,非常仔细地研究它的外观和封口。
"It is Porlock's writing," said he thoughtfully. "I can hardly doubt that it is Porlock's writing, though I have seen it only twice before. The Greek e with the peculiar top flourish is distinctive. But if it is Porlock, then it must be something of the very first importance."      
“这是波尔洛克的笔迹,"他若有所思地说,“尽管我以前只见过两次波尔洛克的笔迹,我也毫不怀疑这小条就是他写的。希腊字母ε上端写成花体,这就是它的特色。不过,这要真是波尔洛克写的,那它就一定有极为重要的事了。”
He was speaking to himself rather than to me; but my vexation disappeared in the interest which the words awakened.        
他是在自言自语,而不是对我说的,可是这番话却引起了我的兴趣,使我的不快为之烟消云散。
"Who then is Porlock?" I asked.        
“那么,波尔洛克是什么人呢?”
"Porlock, Watson, is a nom-de-plume, a mere identification mark; but behind it lies a shifty and evasive personality. In a former letter he frankly informed me that the name was not his own, and defied me ever to trace him among the teeming millions of this great city. Porlock is important, not for himself, but for the great man with whom he is in touch. Picture to yourself the pilot fish with the shark, the jackal with the lion--anything that is insignificant in companionship with what is formidable: not only formidable, Watson, but sinister--in the highest degree sinister. That is where he comes within my purview. You have heard me speak of Professor Moriarty?"      
“华生,波尔洛克是个假名,它不过是一个人的身分符号而已;可是在它背后却是一个诡计多端、难以捉摸的人物。在前一封信里,他直言不讳地告诉我,这不是他的名字,并且公然向我指出,要想在这大都会的茫茫人海中去追踪他是徒劳无益的。波尔洛克之所以重要,并不在于他本身,而在于他所结交的那个大人物。你想想看,一条鲭鱼和一条鲨鱼,一只豺狼和一头狮子——总之,一个本身虽不是了不起的东西一旦和一个凶恶的怪物携起手来,那会怎么样呢?那怪物不仅凶恶,而且阴险至极。华生,据我看来,他就是这样一个怪物,你听说过有个莫里亚蒂教授吗?”
"The famous scientific criminal, as famous among crooks as--"      
“那个著名的手段高超的罪犯,在贼党中的名声犹如……”
"My blushes, Watson!" Holmes murmured in a deprecating voice.      
“别说外行话,华生,"福尔摩斯不赞成地嘟囔着。
"I was about to say, as he is unknown to the public."      
“我是想说,犹如在公众中一样默默无闻。”
"A touch! A distinct touch!" cried Holmes. "You are developing a certain unexpected vein of pawky humour, Watson, against which I must learn to guard myself. But in calling Moriarty a criminal you are uttering libel in the eyes of the law--and there lie the glory and the wonder of it! The greatest schemer of all time, the organizer of every deviltry, the controlling brain of the underworld, a brain which might have made or marred the destiny of nations--that's the man! But so aloof is he from general suspicion, so immune from criticism, so admirable in his management and self-effacement, that for those very words that you have uttered he could hale you to a court and emerge with your year's pension as a solatium for his wounded character. Is he not the celebrated author of The Dynamics of an Asteroid, a book which ascends to such rarefied heights of pure mathematics that it is said that there was no man in the scientific press capable of criticizing it? Is this a man to traduce? Foul-mouthed doctor and slandered professor--such would be your respective roles! That's genius, Watson. But if I am spared by lesser men, our day will surely come."      
“妙!你真有过人的机灵!"福尔摩斯大声说道,“真没想到你说起话来也富有狡黠的幽默腔调呢。华生,这我可要小心提防着点呢。可是把莫里亚蒂叫做罪犯,从法律上讲,你却是公然诽谤——这正是奥妙之所在!他是古往今来最大的阴谋家,是一切恶行的总策划人,是黑社会的首脑,一个足以左右民族命运的智囊!他就是这样一个人。可是一般人对他却毫无怀疑,他从未受到任何指摘,他的善于处世为人和厌恶自我表现的风度又是那么令人钦佩。因此,就凭你说的这几句话,他就可以把你拖上法庭,罚你一年的年金去抵偿他的名誉损失。他不就是《小行星力学》这部书的驰名作者么?这部书上升到纯数学罕有的高度,据说科学界没有人能对它提出什么批评。这样的人,是可以中伤的么?信口雌黄的医生和受人诽谤的教授——这就是你们两人将分别得到的头衔!那可真是个天才呢,华生,可是,只要那些小爪牙弄不死我,我们就总有一天会得胜的。”
"May I be there to see!" I exclaimed devoutly. "But you were speaking of this man Porlock."        
“但愿能看到这一天!"我热诚地欢呼道,“可是你刚才提到波尔洛克……”
"Ah, yes--the so-called Porlock is a link in the chain some little way from its great attachment. Porlock is not quite a sound link--between ourselves. He is the only flaw in that chain so far as I have been able to test it."      
“噢,不错,这个所谓的波尔洛克是整个链条中的一环,离它连接着的那个庞然大物并不远。波尔洛克不是十分坚固的一环——这只是咱俩之间这样说罢了。就我所能测到的来说,他是这个链条中唯一的薄弱环节。”
"But no chain is stronger than its weakest link."        
“可是一环薄弱,全局也不能坚固啊!”
"Exactly, my dear Watson! Hence the extreme importance of Porlock. Led on by some rudimentary aspirations towards right, and encouraged by the judicious stimulation of an occasional ten-pound note sent to him by devious methods, he has once or twice given me advance information which has been of value--that highest value which anticipates and prevents rather than avenges crime. I cannot doubt that, if we had the cipher, we should find that this communication is of the nature that I indicate."      
“一点不错!我亲爱的华生。因此,波尔洛克就非常重要了。他还有点起码的正义感,我又偶尔暗地里送给他一张十镑的钞票,在这一点适当的鼓励下,他已经有一两次事先给我送来了有价值的消息,其所以很有价值,因为它能使我预见并防止某一罪行,而不是让我事后去惩办罪犯。我毫不怀疑,如果手头有密码,我们就能发现这正是我上面说过的那种信。”
Again Holmes flattened out the paper upon his unused plate. I rose and, leaning over him, stared down at the curious inscription, which ran as follows:        
福尔摩斯又把那张纸平铺在空盘子上,我站了起来,在他身后低头注视着那些稀奇古怪的文字,文字排列如下:
534 C2 13 127 36 31 4 17 21 41 DOUGLAS 109 293 5 37 BIRLSTONE 26 BIRLSTONE 9 47 171      
534 C2 13 127 36 31 4 17 21 41 DOUGLAS 109 293 5 37 BIRLSTONE 26 BIRLSTONE 9 47 171




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《恐怖谷》第1章Part2
"What do you make of it, Holmes?"        
“福尔摩斯,你从这些字能得出什么结论呢?”
"It is obviously an attempt to convey secret information."        
“很明显,这是想用来传达秘密消息的。”
"But what is the use of a cipher message without the cipher?"        
“可是没有密码本,密码信又有什么用呢?”
"In this instance, none at all."        
“在这种情况下,是完全没有用的。”
"Why do you say 'in this instance'?"        
“为什么你说'在这种情况下'呢?”
"Because there are many ciphers which I would read as easily as I do the apocrypha of the agony column: such crude devices amuse the intelligence without fatiguing it. But this is different. It is clearly a reference to the words in a page of some book. Until I am told which page and which book I am powerless."        
“因为有许多密码,在我读起来,就象读报纸通告栏里的山海经一样容易。那些简单的东西对人的智力来讲,只能使人感到有趣,而不感到厌倦。可是这次就不同了,它显然指的是某本书中某页上的某些词。只要不告诉我是在哪本书的哪一页上,那我就无能为力了。”
"But why 'Douglas' and 'Birlstone'?"        
“那为什么又要道格拉斯(DOUGLAS)和伯尔斯通(BIRLSTONE)两个字呢?”
"Clearly because those are words which were not contained in the page in question."        
“显然是因为这本书上没有那两个字。”
"Then why has he not indicated the book?"        
“那他为什么不指出是哪本书呢?”
"Your native shrewdness, my dear Watson, that innate cunning which is the delight of your friends, would surely prevent you from inclosing cipher and message in the same envelope. Should it miscarry, you are undone. As it is, both have to go wrong before any harm comes from it. Our second post is now overdue, and I shall be surprised if it does not bring us either a further letter of explanation, or, as is more probable, the very volume to which these figures refer."        
“亲爱的华生,你有天赋的机智、生来的狡黠,使你的朋友们都感到高兴;就凭这点机智,你也不至于把密码信和密码本放在同一信封里。因为信件一旦投递错了,那你就败露了。象现在这样,只有两封信都出了差错,才能出乱子。我们的第二封信现在已经该到了,如果未来的那封信里不给我们送来解释的文字,或者更可能的是,查阅这些符号的原书,那才使我奇怪呢。”
Holmes's calculation was fulfilled within a very few minutes by the appearance of Billy, the page, with the very letter which we were expecting.        
果然不出福尔摩斯所料,过了几分钟,小仆人毕利进来了,送来了我们所期待的那封信。
"The same writing," remarked Holmes, as he opened the envelope, "and actually signed," he added in an exultant voice as he unfolded the epistle. "Come, we are getting on, Watson." His brow clouded, however, as he glanced over the contents.        
“笔迹相同,"福尔摩斯打开信封时说,"并且竟然签了名,"当他展开信笺的时候,兴高采烈地接着说,“喂,华生,咱们有进展了。"可是他看完信的内容以后,双眉又紧锁起来。
"Dear me, this is very disappointing! I fear, Watson, that all our expectations come to nothing. I trust that the man Porlock will come to no harm.        "
哎呀,这可太使人失望啦!华生,恐怕我们的期待都要变成泡影了。但愿波尔洛克这个人不会遭到不幸。
"DEAR MR. HOLMES (he says):        
'亲爱的福尔摩斯先生:
"I will go no further in this matter. It is too dangerous--he suspects me. I can see that he suspects me. He came to me quite unexpectedly after I had actually addressed this envelope with the intention of sending you the key to the cipher. I was able to cover it up. If he had seen it, it would have gone hard with me. But I read suspicion in his eyes. Please burn the cipher message, which can now be of no use to you.        
这件事我不愿再干下去了。这太危险了,他怀疑我了。我看得出来他怀疑我了。当我写完通信地址,打算把密码索引送给你时,他完全意想不到地来了。幸亏我把它盖住了。要是他看到了的话,那对我就非常不利了。可是我从他目光里看出不信任的神色来,请你把上次寄去的密码信烧了吧,那封信现在对你没有用处了。
FRED PORLOCK."        
弗莱德·波尔洛克'”
Holmes sat for some little time twisting this letter between his fingers, and frowning, as he stared into the fire.        
福尔摩斯用手指搓弄着这封信,坐了一会儿,皱着眉头,凝视着壁炉。
"After all," he said at last, "there may be nothing in it. It may be only his guilty conscience. Knowing himself to be a traitor, he may have read the accusation in the other's eyes."        
“也许这并没有什么。也许只不过是他作贼心虚罢了。他自觉是贼党中的叛逆者,所以可能从那个人的眼光里看出了谴责的神色。"福尔摩斯终于说道。
"The other being, I presume, Professor Moriarty."        
“那个人,我想就是莫里亚蒂教授吧。”
"No less! When any of that party talk about 'He' you know whom they mean. There is one predominant 'He' for all of them."        
“一点不差!他们那一伙人,不管谁只要一提到'他',都知道指的是谁。他们全体只有一个发号施令的'他'。”
"But what can he do?"        
“可是他又能怎么样呢?”
"Hum! That's a large question. When you have one of the first brains of Europe up against you, and all the powers of darkness at his back, there are infinite possibilities. Anyhow, Friend Porlock is evidently scared out of his senses--kindly compare the writing in the note to that upon its envelope; which was done, he tells us, before this ill-omened visit. The one is clear and firm. The other hardly legible."        
“哼!这倒是个大问题。当有一个欧洲第一流的智囊在与你作对,而他背后还有黑社会的一切势力,那就什么都可能发生了。不管怎么说,咱们的朋友波尔洛克显然是吓胡涂了——请你把信纸上的笔迹和信封上的比较一下看。这说明,信封上的字是那个人突然来访前写的,所以清楚而有力,可是信纸上的字就潦草得几乎看不清楚了。”
"Why did he write at all? Why did he not simply drop it?"        
“那他何必写这封信呢?索性放下不管就算了。”
"Because he feared I would make some inquiry after him in that case, and possibly bring trouble on him."        
“因为他怕那样一来,我就会去追问他,给他找麻烦。”
"No doubt," said I. "Of course." I had picked up the original cipher message and was bending my brows over it. "It's pretty maddening to think that an important secret may lie here on this slip of paper, and that it is beyond human power to penetrate it."        
“不错,"我说,“当然了,"我拿平原来用密码写的那封信,皱着眉头仔细看着,“明知这张纸上有重大秘密,可是又毫无办法去破译它,简直把人急疯了。”
Sherlock Holmes had pushed away his untasted breakfast and lit the unsavoury pipe which was the companion of his deepest meditations. "I wonder!" said he, leaning back and staring at the ceiling. "Perhaps there are points which have escaped your Machiavellian intellect. Let us consider the problem in the light of pure reason. This man's reference is to a book. That is our point of departure."        
歇洛克·福尔摩斯推开他一口没尝过的早餐,点着了索然乏味的烟斗,这是他默然沉思时的伴侣。"我很奇怪!"他把身子仰靠在椅背上,凝视着天花板,说道,“也许你那马基雅维里的才智,漏过了一些东西。让我们靠单纯推理来考虑一下 这个问题吧。这个人编写密码信的蓝本是一本书。咱们就从这点出发吧。”
"A somewhat vague one."        
“相当没把握的出发点啊。”
"Let us see then if we can narrow it down. As I focus my mind upon it, it seems rather less impenetrable. What indications have we as to this book?"        
“那末让咱们看看能不能把范围缩小一点吧。当我把思想集中到它上面的时候,这件事就似乎不是那么莫测高深了。关于这本书,我们有什么可供查清的迹象没有呢?”
"None."        
“一点也没有。”
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《恐怖谷》第1章Part3
"Well, well, it is surely not quite so bad as that. The cipher message begins with a large 534, does it not? We may take it as a working hypothesis that 534 is the particular page to which the cipher refers. So our book has already become a LARGE book, which is surely something gained. What other indications have we as to the nature of this large book? The next sign is C2. What do you make of that, Watson?"        
“嗯,嗯,未必完全糟到这个地步。这封密码信,开始是一个大534,不是吗?我们可以假设,534是密码出处的页数。那么我们这本书就是一本很厚的书了。这样我们就多少有所进展了。关于这本厚书的种类,我们有些什么别的可以查明的迹象没有呢?第二个符号是C2,你看它是什么意思呢?华生。”①马基雅维里系意大利政治家兼历史学家。——译者注
"Chapter the second, no doubt."        
“当然是说第二章了。"
"Hardly that, Watson. You will, I am sure, agree with me that if the page be given, the number of the chapter is immaterial. Also that if page 534 finds us only in the second chapter, the length of the first one must have been really intolerable."        
“不见得是这样,华生。我相信你会同意我的理由的:既然已经指出了页码,那章数就无关紧要了。再说,假如534页还在第二章,那第一章就一定长得令人吃不消了。”
"Column!" I cried.        
“代表第几栏!”我喊道。
"Brilliant, Watson. You are scintillating this morning. If it is not column, then I am very much deceived. So now, you see, we begin to visualize a large book printed in double columns which are each of a considerable length, since one of the words is numbered in the document as the two hundred and ninety-third. Have we reached the limits of what reason can supply?"        
“高明,华生。今天早晨,你真是才华横溢呀。如果它不是第几栏,那我可就真是误入歧途了。所以现在你看,我们设想有一本很厚的书,每页分两栏排印,每一栏又相当长,因为在这信中,有一个词的标数是二百九十三。现在我们的推理是否到顶了呢?”
"I fear that we have."        
“恐怕是到顶了。”
"Surely you do yourself an injustice. One more coruscation, my dear Watson--yet another brain-wave! Had the volume been an unusual one, he would have sent it to me. Instead of that, he had intended, before his plans were nipped, to send me the clue in this envelope. He says so in his note. This would seem to indicate that the book is one which he thought I would have no difficulty in finding for myself. He had it--and he imagined that I would have it, too. In short, Watson, it is a very common book."        
“你太小看自己了,我亲爱的华生。让你的智慧再放一次光芒吧。再动一动脑筋看!如果这本书是一本不常见的书,他一定早已寄给我了。在他的计划遭到挫败以前,他没有把书寄给我,只是打算通过信件把线索告诉我。他在信中是这样说的。这就足以表明,这本书一定是他认为我自己不难找到的。他有这样一本,所以料想我也会有。总之,华生,这是一本很普通的书。”
"What you say certainly sounds plausible."        
“你的话听起来确实合情合理。”
"So we have contracted our field of search to a large book, printed in double columns and in common use."        
“所以我们已经把探讨的范围缩小到一本厚书上了。书分两栏排印,并且是一本常用的书。”
"The Bible!" I cried triumphantly.        “圣经!"我得意洋洋地大声说道。
"Good, Watson, good! But not, if I may say so, quite good enough! Even if I accepted the compliment for myself I could hardly name any volume which would be less likely to lie at the elbow of one of Moriarty's associates. Besides, the editions of Holy Writ are so numerous that he could hardly suppose that two copies would have the same pagination. This is clearly a book which is standardized. He knows for certain that his page 534 will exactly agree with my page 534."        
“好,华生,好!可是,如果你不见怪的话,还不够十分好。即使我接受对我的赞扬,我也不会列举出一个莫里亚蒂党徒手边不大会有的书来。此外,《圣经》的版本那么多,很难设想两个版本页码都相同。这本书显然是版本统一的书。他知道他书上的534页肯定和我书上的534页完全相同。”
"But very few books would correspond with that."        
“可是符合这种条件的书却很少呢。”
"Exactly. Therein lies our salvation. Our search is narrowed down to standardized books which anyone may be supposed to possess."        
“一点也不错,我们的出路恰恰就在这里。我们的查找范围又缩小到版本统一而又人人都会有的一本书了。”
"Bradshaw!"        
“肖伯纳的著作!”

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《恐怖谷》第1章Part4
"An almanac!"    
“年鉴!”
"Excellent, Watson! I am very much mistaken if you have not touched the spot. An almanac! Let us consider the claims of Whitaker's Almanac. It is in common use. It has the requisite number of pages. It is in double column. Though reserved in its earlier vocabulary, it becomes, if I remember right, quite garrulous towards the end." He picked the volume from his desk. "Here is page 534, column two, a substantial block of print dealing, I perceive, with the trade and resources of British India. Jot down the words, Watson! Number thirteen is 'Mahratta.' Not, I fear, a very auspicious beginning. Number one hundred and twenty-seven is 'Government'; which at least makes sense, though somewhat irrelevant to ourselves and Professor Moriarty. Now let us try again. What does the Mahratta government do? Alas! the next word is 'pig's-bristles.' We are undone, my good Watson! It is finished!"    
“太好了,华生!如果你没有猜中要害,那我就大错特错了!一本年鉴!让我们来仔细考虑一下惠特克年鉴的条件吧。这是本常有的书。它有我们需要的那么多页数,分两栏排印,虽然开始词汇很简练,如果我没记错,它快到结尾时就很罗嗦了。"福尔摩斯从写字台上拿起这本书来,“这是第534页,第二栏,我看这是很长的一栏,是讨论英属印度的贸易和资源问题的。华生,请你把这些字记下来!第十三个字是'马拉塔',我担心这不是一个吉利的开始,第一百二十七个字是'政府',虽然这个字对我们和莫里亚蒂教授都有点离题,但至少还有点意义。现在我们再试试看。马拉塔政府做了些什么呢?哎呀,下一个字是'猪鬃'。我的好华生,咱们失败了!这下子算完了!”
He had spoken in jesting vein, but the twitching of his bushy eyebrows bespoke his disappointment and irritation. I sat helpless and unhappy, staring into the fire. A long silence was broken by a sudden exclamation from Holmes, who dashed at a cupboard, from which he emerged with a second yellow-covered volume in his hand.    
他说话时虽然用的是开玩笑的语气,可是颤动的浓眉却反映出了内心的失望和恼怒。我也无可奈何闷闷不乐地坐在那里,凝视着炉火。忽然间,福尔摩斯的一声欢呼打破了长时间的沉默。他奔向书橱,从里面拿出第二本黄色封面的书来。
"We pay the price, Watson, for being too up-to-date!" he cried. "We are before our time, and suffer the usual penalties. Being the seventh of January, we have very properly laid in the new almanac. It is more than likely that Porlock took his message from the old one. No doubt he would have told us so had his letter of explanation been written. Now let us see what page 534 has in store for us. Number thirteen is 'There,' which is much more promising. Number one hundred and twenty-seven is 'is'--'There is' "--Holmes's eyes were gleaming with excitement, and his thin, nervous fingers twitched as he counted the words-- "'danger.' Ha! Ha! Capital! Put that down, Watson. 'There is danger--may--come--very--soon--one.' Then we have the name 'Douglas'--'rich--country--now--at--Birlstone--House--Birlstone-- confidence--is--pressing.' There, Watson! What do you think of pure reason and its fruit? If the green-grocer had such a thing as a laurel wreath, I should send Billy round for it."    
“华生,我们吃了太时新的亏了!"他大声说道,“咱们追求时髦,所以受到了应得的惩罚。今天是一月七号,我们非常及时地买了这本新年鉴。看来很可能波尔洛克是根据一本旧年鉴凑成他那封信的。毫无疑问,如果他把那封说明信写完的话,他一定会告诉我们这一点的。现在我们看看第534页都讲了些什么。第十三个字是‘There’,这就有希望得多了。第一百二十七个字里'is'——'There is'(两个字连起来,是'有'的意思——译者),"福尔摩斯兴奋得两眼发光,在他数一个个字的时候,他那细长而激动的手指不住地颤抖着,“‘danger’('危险'——译者),哈!哈!好极了!华生,把它记下来。‘There is danger—may—come—very—soon—one’('有危险即将降临到某人身上'——译者),接下去是‘Douglas’('道格拉斯'——译者)这个人名,再下面是'rich—country—now—at—Birl-stone House—Birlstone——confidence——is——pressin-g'。('确信有危险即将降临到一个富绅道格拉斯身上,此人现住在伯尔斯通村伯尔斯通庄园,火急'——译者)。你看,华生!你觉得纯推理和它的成果如何?如果鲜货店有桂冠这种商品出售,我一定要叫毕利去买一顶来。”
I was staring at the strange message which I had scrawled, as he deciphered it, upon a sheet of foolscap on my knee.    
福尔摩斯一面破译那密码,我一面在膝上把它草草记在一张大页书写纸上。我不禁全神贯注地凝视着这些奇怪的词句。
"What a queer, scrambling way of expressing his meaning!" said I.    
“他表达意思的方法是多么古怪而勉强啊。"我说道。
"On the contrary, he has done quite remarkably well," said Holmes. "When you search a single column for words with which to express your meaning, you can hardly expect to get everything you want. You are bound to leave something to the intelligence of your correspondent. The purport is perfectly clear. Some deviltry is intended against one Douglas, whoever he may be, residing as stated, a rich country gentleman. He is sure--'confidence' was as near as he could get to 'confident'--that it is pressing. There is our result--and a very workmanlike little bit of analysis it was!"    
“恰恰相反,他干得简直太妙了,"福尔摩斯说道,“当你只在一栏文字里找那些用来表达你的意思的字眼时,你很难指望能找到你所需要的每个词。因此你也只好留下一些东西,让你的收信人靠他的智慧去理解了。这封信的意思,十分清楚。有些恶魔正在和一个叫道格拉斯的人作对,不管这个人是谁,信上说明他是一个富乡绅。他确信——他找不到‘Confident’('确信'——译者)这个字,只能找到与它相近的字‘Confi dence’('信任'——译者)来代替——事情已经万分紧急了。这就是我们的成果——而且是一点非常象样的分析工作呢!”
Holmes had the impersonal joy of the true artist in his better work, even as he mourned darkly when it fell below the high level to which he aspired. He was still chuckling over his success when Billy swung open the door and Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard was ushered into the room.    
福尔摩斯好象一个真正的艺术家那样,即使在他没有达到自己孜孜以求的高标准而暗自失望的时候,对于自己比较好的工作成果还是会产生一种不带个人品见的欣喜的。当毕利推开门,把苏格兰场的警官麦克唐纳引进屋来时,福尔摩斯还在为自己的成绩而轻声发笑呢。
Those were the early days at the end of the '80's, when Alec MacDonald was far from having attained the national fame which he has now achieved. He was a young but trusted member of the detective force, who had distinguished himself in several cases which had been intrusted to him. His tall, bony figure gave promise of exceptional physical strength, while his great cranium and deep-set, lustrous eyes spoke no less clearly of the keen intelligence which twinkled out from behind his bushy eyebrows. He was a silent, precise man with a dour nature and a hard Aberdonian accent.    
那还是早在十八世纪八十年代末的时候,亚历克·麦克唐纳还没有象现在这样名噪全国。他那时还是个青年,可是,由于他经手的案子都办得很出色,因而在侦探界已经成为深受信赖的一员了。他身材高大,体形健壮,使人一看就知道具有过人的体力;他那巨大的头盖骨和一双深陷而炯炯有神的眼睛,更清楚地说明他有敏锐的智力,这种机智就从他那两道浓眉下闪烁出来。他是一个沉默寡言、一丝不苟的人,性格倔强,带有很重的阿伯丁港的口音。
Twice already in his career had Holmes helped him to attain success, his own sole reward being the intellectual joy of the problem. For this reason the affection and respect of the Scotchman for his amateur colleague were profound, and he showed them by the frankness with which he consulted Holmes in every difficulty. Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius, and MacDonald had talent enough for his profession to enable him to perceive that there was no humiliation in seeking the assistance of one who already stood alone in Europe, both in his gifts and in his experience. Holmes was not prone to friendship, but he was tolerant of the big Scotchman, and smiled at the sight of him.    
福尔摩斯已经帮他办了两起案子,均告成功。而福尔摩斯自己所得到的唯一酬劳,就是享受用智力去解决疑难的快乐。因此,这个苏格兰人对他的业余同行非常热爱和尊敬,这表现在,每逢他有什么困难,就老老实实地来向福尔摩斯求教。一个平庸的人看不到比自己高明的东西,但是一个有才能的人却能立即认出别人的天才来。麦克唐纳很有才干,他深知向福尔摩斯求援并不有辱身分,因为福尔摩斯无论在才能上和经验上,都已经是欧洲独一无二的侦探了。福尔摩斯不善交游,可是他对这个高大的苏格兰人却并不讨厌,每见麦克唐纳,他总是面带微笑。
"You are an early bird, Mr. Mac," said he. "I wish you luck with your worm. I fear this means that there is some mischief afoot."    
“你真来得早,麦克先生,"福尔摩斯说,“祝你顺利,我担心又有什么案件发生了吧?”
"If you said 'hope' instead of 'fear,' it would be nearer the truth, I'm thinking, Mr. Holmes," the inspector answered, with a knowing grin. "Well, maybe a wee nip would keep out the raw morning chill. No, I won't smoke, I thank you. I'll have to be pushing on my way; for the early hours of a case are the precious ones, as no man knows better than your own self. But--but--"    
“福尔摩斯先生,我想,如果你不说'担心',而是说'希望',倒还更近情理些。"这个警官会心地微笑着回答,“好,一小口酒就可以驱走清早阴冷的寒气。谢谢你,我不抽烟。我不得不赶路,因为一件案子发生后,最初的时刻是最珍贵的,这一点你是最清楚不过了,不过……不过……”
The inspector had stopped suddenly, and was staring with a look of absolute amazement at a paper upon the table. It was the sheet upon which I had scrawled the enigmatic message.    
警官突然停下来,非常惊异地凝视着桌上的一页纸。这是我草草记下密码信的那张纸。
"Douglas!" he stammered. "Birlstone! What's this, Mr. Holmes? Man, it's witchcraft! Where in the name of all that is wonderful did you get those names?"    
“道格拉斯!"他结结巴巴地说,“伯尔斯通!这是怎么回事?福尔摩斯先生。哎呀,这简直是在变魔术了!你到底从哪儿搞到这两个名字的?”
"It is a cipher that Dr. Watson and I have had occasion to solve. But why--what's amiss with the names?"    
“这是华生医生和我两个人偶然从一封密码信中破译出来的。可是怎么,这两个名字出什么岔子了吗?”
The inspector looked from one to the other of us in dazed astonishment. "Just this," said he, "that Mr. Douglas of Birlstone Manor House was horribly murdered last night!"    
警官茫然不解、目瞪口呆地看看我,看看福尔摩斯。“正是这样,"他说,“伯尔斯通庄园的道格拉斯先生今天早晨被人惨杀了!”

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It was one of those dramatic moments for which my friend existed. It would be an overstatement to say that he was shocked or even excited by the amazing announcement. Without having a tinge of cruelty in his singular composition, he was undoubtedly callous from long overstimulation. Yet, if his emotions were dulled, his intellectual perceptions were exceedingly active. There was no trace then of the horror which I had myself felt at this curt declaration; but his face showed rather the quiet and interested composure of the chemist who sees the crystals falling into position from his oversaturated solution.        
这又是一个富于戏剧性的时刻,我的朋友就是为这样的时刻而生的。如果说这个惊人的消息使他吃了一惊,或者说哪怕使他有所激动,那都言过其实了。尽管在他的癖性中不存在残忍的成分,可是由于长期过度兴奋,他无疑变得冷漠起来。然而,他的感情固然淡漠了,他的理智的洞察力却极端的敏锐。这个简短的消息使我感到恐怖,可是福尔摩斯却丝毫不露声色,他的脸上显得颇为镇静而沉着,正象一个化学家看到结晶体从过饱和溶液里分离出来一样。
"Remarkable!" said he. "Remarkable!"        
“意外!意外!"他说。
"You don't seem surprised."        
“看来你并不感到吃惊啊!”
"Interested, Mr. Mac, but hardly surprised. Why should I be surprised? I receive an anonymous communication from a quarter which I know to be important, warning me that danger threatens a certain person. Within an hour I learn that this danger has actually materialized and that the person is dead. I am interested; but, as you observe, I am not surprised."        
“麦克先生,这只不过是引起了我的注意罢了,决不是吃惊。我为什么要吃惊呢?我从某方面接到一封匿名信并知道这封信非常重要。它警告我说危险正威胁着某个人。一小时之内,我得知这个危险已成为现实,而那个人已经死了。正象你看到的那样 ,它引起了我的注意,可我并不吃惊。”
In a few short sentences he explained to the inspector the facts about the letter and the cipher. MacDonald sat with his chin on his hands and his great sandy eyebrows bunched into a yellow tangle.        
他把这封信和密码的来由向那警官简单讲了一遍。麦克唐纳双手托着下巴坐着,两道淡茶色的浓眉蹙成一团。
"I was going down to Birlstone this morning," said he. "I had come to ask you if you cared to come with me--you and your friend here. But from what you say we might perhaps be doing better work in London."        
“今天早晨我本来是要到伯尔斯通去的,"麦克唐纳说,“我来的目的就是问一下你和你的这位朋友是否愿意和我一起去。不过,从你刚才的话来看,我们在伦敦也许能办得更好些。”
"I rather think not," said Holmes.        
“我倒不这样想,"福尔摩斯说。
"Hang it all, Mr. Holmes!" cried the inspector. "The papers will be full of the Birlstone mystery in a day or two; but where's the mystery if there is a man in London who prophesied the crime before ever it occurred? We have only to lay our hands on that man, and the rest will follow."        
“真是活见鬼了!福尔摩斯先生,"警官大声喊道,“一两天内,报上就该登满'伯尔斯通之谜'了。可是既然在罪行还没有发生以前,已经有人在伦敦预料到了,那还算得上什么谜呢?我们只要捉住这个人,其余的一切就迎刃而解了。”
"No doubt, Mr. Mac. But how do you propose to lay your hands on the so-called Porlock?"        
“这是毫无疑问的,麦克先生。可是你打算怎样去捉住这个所谓的波尔洛克呢?”
MacDonald turned over the letter which Holmes had handed him. "Posted in Camberwell--that doesn't help us much. Name, you say, is assumed. Not much to go on, certainly. Didn't you say that you have sent him money?"        
麦克唐纳把福尔摩斯递给他的那封信翻过来说:“是从坎伯韦尔投寄的——这对我们也没有太大帮助。你说名字是假名。这当然不会有什么进展。你不是说你曾给他送过钱么?”
"Twice."        
“送过两次。”
"And how?"        
“怎样送给他的?”
"In notes to Camberwell post office."        
“把钞票寄到坎伯韦尔邮局。”
"Did you ever trouble to see who called for them?"        
“你没有设法去看看是谁取走的?”
"No."
“没有。”
The inspector looked surprised and a little shocked. "Why not?"        
警官显出吃惊的样子,而且有些诧异地说:“为什么没有呢?”
"Because I always keep faith. I had promised when he first wrote that I would not try to trace him."        
“因为我一贯守信用。他第一次写信给我时,我曾经答应不去追查他的行踪。”
"You think there is someone behind him?"        
“你认为他背后有个什么人吗?”
"I know there is."        
“我当然知道有。”
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《恐怖谷》第2章Part2
"This professor that I've heard you mention?"        
“就是我曾经听你提到过的那位教授吗?”
"Exactly!"        
“一点也不错!”
Inspector MacDonald smiled, and his eyelid quivered as he glanced towards me. "I won't conceal from you, Mr. Holmes, that we think in the C.I.D. that you have a wee bit of a bee in your bonnet over this professor. I made some inquiries myself about the matter. He seems to be a very respectable, learned, and talented sort of man."        
警官麦克唐纳微微一笑,他向我瞥了一眼,眼皮连连眨动着:“不瞒你说,福尔摩斯先生,我们民间犯罪调查部都认为你对这位教授有一点儿偏见。关于这件事,我曾经亲自去调查过。他很象是一个非常可敬的、有学问的、有才能的人啊!”
"I'm glad you've got so far as to recognize the talent."        
“我很高兴你们竟赏识起这位天才来了。”
"Man, you can't but recognize it! After I heard your view I made it my business to see him. I had a chat with him on eclipses. How the talk got that way I canna think; but he had out a reflector lantern and a globe, and made it all clear in a minute. He lent me a book; but I don't mind saying that it was a bit above my head, though I had a good Aberdeen upbringing. He'd have made a grand meenister with his thin face and gray hair and solemn-like way of talking. When he put his hand on my shoulder as we were parting, it was like a father's blessing before you go out into the cold, cruel world."        
“老兄,人们不能不佩服他啊!在我听到你的看法以后,我就决心去看看他。我和他就日蚀的问题闲谈了一阵。我想不起来怎么会谈到这上面去的,不过他那时拿出一个反光灯和一个地球仪来,一下子就把原理说得明明白白了。他借给了我一本书,不过不怕你笑话,尽管我在阿伯丁受过很好的教育,我还是有些看不懂。他面容瘦削,头发灰白,说话时神态严肃,完全可以当一个极好的牧师呢。在我们分手的时候,他把手放在我肩上,就象父亲在你走上冷酷凶残的社会之前为你祝福似的。”
Holmes chuckled and rubbed his hands. "Great!" he said. "Great! Tell me, Friend MacDonald, this pleasing and touching interview was, I suppose, in the professor's study?"        
福尔摩斯格格地笑着,一边搓着手,一边说道:“好极了!好极了!麦克唐纳,我的朋友,请你告诉我,这次兴致盎然、感人肺腑的会见,我想大概是在教授的书房里进行的吧。”
"That's so."        
“是这样。”
"A fine room, is it not?"        
“一个很精致的房间,不是吗?”
"Very fine -- very handsome indeed, Mr. Holmes."        
“非常精致——实在非常华丽,福尔摩斯先生。”
"You sat in front of his writing desk?"        
“你是坐在他写字台对面吗?”
"Just so."        
“正是这样。”
"Sun in your eyes and his face in the shadow?"        
“太阳照着你的眼睛,而他的脸则在暗处,对吗?”
"Well, it was evening; but I mind that the lamp was turned on my face."        
“嗯,那是在晚上;可是我记得当时灯光照在我的脸上。”
"It would be. Did you happen to observe a picture over the professor's head?"        
“这是当然的了。你可曾注意到教授座位上方墙上挂着一张画吗?”
"I don't miss much, Mr. Holmes. Maybe I learned that from you. Yes, I saw the picture--a young woman with her head on her hands, peeping at you sideways."        
“我不会漏过什么的,福尔摩斯先生。也许这是我从你那里学来的本领。不错,我看见那张画了——是一个年轻的女子,两手托着头,斜睨着人。”
"That painting was by Jean Baptiste Greuze."        
“那是让·巴普蒂斯特·格罗兹的油画。”
The inspector endeavoured to look interested.        
警官尽力显得很感兴趣。
"Jean Baptiste Greuze," Holmes continued, joining his finger tips and leaning well back in his chair, "was a French artist who flourished between the years 1750 and 1800. I allude, of course to his working career. Modern criticism has more than indorsed the high opinion formed of him by his contemporaries."        
“让·巴普蒂斯特·格罗兹,"福尔摩斯两手指尖抵着指尖,仰靠在椅背上,继续说道,“他是一位法国画家,在一七五○年到一八○○年之间是显赫一时的。当然,我是指他绘画生涯说的。和格罗兹同时代的人对他评价很高,现时的评价,比那时还要高。”
The inspector's eyes grew abstracted. "Hadn't we better--" he said.        
警官双眼显出茫然不解的样子,说道:“我们最好还是……”

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《恐怖谷》第2章Part4
"We are doing so," Holmes interrupted. "All that I am saying has a very direct and vital bearing upon what you have called the Birlstone Mystery. In fact, it may in a sense be called the very centre of it."    
“我们正是在谈这件事情啊,"福尔摩斯打断他的话说,“我所说的这一切都与你所称之为伯尔斯通之谜的案件有非常直接和极为重要的关系。事实上,在某种意义上可以说正是这一案件的中心呢。”
MacDonald smiled feebly, and looked appealingly to me. "Your thoughts move a bit too quick for me, Mr. Holmes. You leave out a link or two, and I can't get over the gap. What in the whole wide world can be the connection between this dead painting man and the affair at Birlstone?"    
麦克唐纳用求助的眼光看着我,勉强地笑着说:“对我来讲,你的思路转动得有点太快了,福尔摩斯先生。你省略了一两个环节,可我就摸不着头脑了。到底这个已死的画家和伯尔斯通事件有什么关系呢?”
"All knowledge comes useful to the detective," remarked Holmes. "Even the trivial fact that in the year 1865 a picture by Greuze entitled La Jeune Fille a l'Agneau fetched one million two hundred thousand francs--more than forty thousand pounds--at the Portalis sale may start a train of reflection in your mind."    
“一切知识对于侦探来说都是有用的,"福尔摩斯指出道,“一八六五年时,格罗兹一幅题名为'牧羊少女'的画,在波梯利斯拍卖时,卖到一百二十万法郎——论英镑也在四万以上——即使这样一件琐细的小事,也可以引起你的无限深思呢。”
It was clear that it did. The inspector looked honestly interested.    
显然,这确实引起警官的深思,他认认真真地注意听着。
"I may remind you," Holmes continued, "that the professor's salary can be ascertained in several trustworthy books of reference. It is seven hundred a year."    
“我可以提醒你,"福尔摩斯继续说下去,“教授的薪金可以从几本可靠的参考书中判断出来,每年是七百镑。”
"Then how could he buy--"    
“那他怎能买得起……”
"Quite so! How could he?"    
“完全是这样!他怎能买得起呢?”
"Ay, that's remarkable," said the inspector thoughtfully. "Talk away, Mr. Holmes. I'm just loving it. It's fine!"    
“啊,这是值得注意的,"警官深思地说,“请你继续讲下去吧,福尔摩斯先生,我真爱听极了,简直太妙了!”
Holmes smiled. He was always warmed by genuine admiration--the characteristic of the real artist. "What about Birlstone?" he asked.    
福尔摩斯笑了笑。他受到人家真诚的钦佩时总是感到温暖——这可以说是一个真正的艺术家的性格。他这时问道:“到伯尔斯通去的事怎么样了呢?”
"We've time yet," said the inspector, glancing at his watch. "I've a cab at the door, and it won't take us twenty minutes to Victoria. But about this picture: I thought you told me once, Mr. Holmes, that you had never met Professor Moriarty."    
“我们还有时间呢,"警官瞅了一下表说,“我有一辆马车等在门口,用不了二十分钟就可以到维多利亚车站。可是讲起这幅画来,福尔摩斯先生,我记得你曾经对我说过一次,你从来没有见到过莫里亚蒂教授啊。”
"No, I never have."    
“对,我从来没有见到过他。”
"Then how do you know about his rooms?"    
“那你怎么能知道他房间里的情形呢?”
"Ah, that's another matter. I have been three times in his rooms, twice waiting for him under different pretexts and leaving before he came. Once--well, I can hardly tell about the once to an official detective. It was on the last occasion that I took the liberty of running over his papers--with the most unexpected results."    
“啊,这可是另外一回事了。我到他房中去过三次,有两次用不同的借口等候他,在他回来之前,就离开了。还有一次,啊,我可不便对一个官方侦探讲了。那是最后一次,我擅自把他的文件匆匆检查了一下,获得了完全意外的结果。”
"You found something compromising?"    
“你发现了什么可疑的东西吗?”
"Absolutely nothing. That was what amazed me. However, you have now seen the point of the picture. It shows him to be a very wealthy man. How did he acquire wealth? He is unmarried. His younger brother is a station master in the west of England. His chair is worth seven hundred a year. And he owns a Greuze."    
“一点也没有。这正是使我惊奇的地方。不管怎样,你现在已经看到这张画所具有的意义了。它说明莫里亚蒂是一个极为富有的人。他怎么搞到这些财富的呢?他还没有结婚。他的弟弟是英格兰西部一个车站的站长。他的教授职位每年是七百镑。而他竟拥有一张格罗兹的油画。”
"Well?"    
“嗯?”

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《恐怖谷》第2章Part5
"That he wanted no gossip about his wealth. No single man should know what he had. I have no doubt that he has twenty banking accounts; the bulk of his fortune abroad in the Deutsche Bank or the Credit Lyonnais as likely as not. Sometime when you have a year or two to spare I commend to you the study of Professor Moriarty."  
“他不愿让人议论他的财富。谁也别想知道他到底有多少钱。我深信他开了足有二十个银行账户。他的大部分财产很可能存在国外德意志银行或者是利翁内信贷银行。以后当你能有一两年空闲时间的时候,我请你把莫里亚蒂教授好好研究一下。”
Inspector MacDonald had grown steadily more impressed as the conversation proceeded. He had lost himself in his interest. Now his practical Scotch intelligence brought him back with a snap to the matter in hand.        
这番谈话给麦克唐纳留下了很深的印象,他颇感兴趣地听得出了神。现在他那种讲究实际的苏格兰人性格又使他马上转回到当前的案子上来。
"He can keep, anyhow," said he. "You've got us side-tracked with your interesting anecdotes, Mr. Holmes. What really counts is your remark that there is some connection between the professor and the crime. That you get from the warning received through the man Porlock. Can we for our present practical needs get any further than that?"        
“不管怎样,他当然可以存在任何一家银行的,"麦克唐纳说,“你讲这些饶有兴味的轶闻旧史,引得我都离了题,福尔摩斯先生。真正重要的是你所说的:那位教授和这件罪案是有牵连的,就是你从波尔洛克那个人那里收到的警告信上所说的那点。我们能不能为了当前的实际需要再前进一步呢?”
"We may form some conception as to the motives of the crime. It is, as I gather from your original remarks, an inexplicable, or at least an unexplained, murder. Now, presuming that the source of the crime is as we suspect it to be, there might be two different motives. In the first place, I may tell you that Moriarty rules with a rod of iron over his people. His discipline is tremendous. There is only one punishment in his code. It is death. Now we might suppose that this murdered man--this Douglas whose approaching fate was known by one of the arch-criminal's subordinates--had in some way betrayed the chief. His punishment followed, and would be known to all--if only to put the fear of death into them."        
“我们不妨推测一下犯罪动机。我根据你原来所讲的情况来推测,这是一宗莫名片妙的、或者至少是一起难于解释的凶杀案。现在,假定犯罪的起因正象我们所怀疑的那样,可能有两种不同的动机。首先,我可以告诉你,莫里亚蒂用一种铁的手腕来统治他的党羽,他的纪律非常严。在他的法典里,只有一种惩戒形式,那就是处死。现在我们可以假定这个被害人道格拉斯以某种方式背叛过他的首领,而他那即将临头的厄运却被这个首领的某个部下知道了。继之而来的就是对他的惩戒,而且这个惩戒也就会被所有的人都知道——其目的不过是要使部下都感到死亡的恐怖。”
"Well, that is one suggestion, Mr. Holmes."        
“好!这是一种意见。福尔摩斯先生。”
"The other is that it has been engineered by Moriarty in the ordinary course of business. Was there any robbery?"        
“另一种看法就是惨案的发生是按照那种营生的常规做法由莫里亚蒂策划的了。那里遭到抢劫没有?”
"I have not heard."        
“这个我没有听说。”
"If so, it would, of course, be against the first hypothesis and in favour of the second. Moriarty may have been engaged to engineer it on a promise of part spoils, or he may have been paid so much down to manage it. Either is possible. But whichever it may be, or if it is some third combination, it is down at Birlstone that we must seek the solution. I know our man too well to suppose that he has left anything up here which may lead us to him."        
“当然,如果是这样,那么第一种假设可能就不符合实际,而第二种假设就较接近实际了。莫里亚蒂可能是在分得部分赃物的应许下参加策划的,不然就是别人给他很多钱叫他主持这一罪恶勾当。两种假设都有可能。可是,不管是第一种还是第二种可能,或者还有什么第三种综合性的可能,咱们也必须到伯尔斯通去找答案。我对咱们这个对象可太了解了,他决不会在这里留下任何能使咱们跟踪追击到他名下的线索。”
"Then to Birlstone we must go!" cried MacDonald, jumping from his chair. "My word! it's later than I thought. I can give you, gentlemen, five minutes for preparation, and that is all."        “那么,咱们非得到伯尔斯通去不可了!
"麦克唐纳从椅子上跳起来,大声说道,“哎呀!比我想的要晚多了。先生们,我只能给你们五分钟准备时间,就这样吧。”
"And ample for us both," said Holmes, as he sprang up and hastened to change from his dressing gown to his coat. "While we are on our way, Mr. Mac, I will ask you to be good enough to tell me all about it."        
“对我们俩来说,这就足够了。"福尔摩斯跳起来,急忙脱下睡衣,换上外套说道,“麦克先生,等我们上了路,请你把一切情况详细地告诉我。”
"All about it" proved to be disappointingly little, and yet there was enough to assure us that the case before us might well be worthy of the expert's closest attention. He brightened and rubbed his thin hands together as he listened to the meagre but remarkable details. A long series of sterile weeks lay behind us, and here at last there was a fitting object for those remarkable powers which, like all special gifts, become irksome to their owner when they are not in use. That razor brain blunted and rusted with inaction.        
“一切情况"少得令人失望,但是它却足以使我们确信,我们面临的案子是非常值得一位专家密切注意的。当福尔摩斯倾听那少得可怜但却值得注意的细节时,他面露喜色,不住搓弄两只瘦手。漫长而又百无聊赖的几个星期总算是过去了,眼下终于有了一个适合的案件来发挥那些非凡的才能了,这种非凡的才能,正象一切特殊的禀赋一样,当它毫无用武之地的时候,就变得使它们的主人感到厌倦。敏锐的头脑也会由于无所事事而变得迟钝生锈的。
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《恐怖谷》第2章Part6
Sherlock Holmes's eyes glistened, his pale cheeks took a warmer hue, and his whole eager face shone with an inward light when the call for work reached him. Leaning forward in the cab, he listened intently to MacDonald's short sketch of the problem which awaited us in Sussex. The inspector was himself dependent, as he explained to us, upon a scribbled account forwarded to him by the milk train in the early hours of the morning. White Mason, the local officer, was a personal friend, and hence MacDonald had been notified much more promptly than is usual at Scotland Yard when provincials need their assistance. It is a very cold scent upon which the Metropolitan expert is generally asked to run. "DEAR INSPECTOR MACDONALD (said the letter which he read to us): "Official requisition for your services is in separate envelope. This is for your private eye. Wire me what train in the morning you can get for Birlstone, and I will meet it--or have it met if I am too occupied. This case is a snorter. Don't waste a moment in getting started. If you can bring Mr. Holmes, please do so; for he will find something after his own heart. We would think the whole had been fixed up for theatrical effect if there wasn't a dead man in the middle of it. My word! it IS a snorter."        
歇洛克·福尔摩斯遇到了要求他解决的案子,他的两眼炯炯传神,苍白的双颊微现红晕,急于求成的面庞神采奕奕。他坐在车上,上身前倾,聚精会神地倾听麦克唐纳讲述这个案子的简要情况。这个案子正等待着我们到苏塞克斯去解决呢。警官向我们解释说,他是根据送给他的一份草草写成的报告讲的,这份报告是清晨通过送牛奶的火车带给他的。地方官怀特·梅森是他的好朋友,在别处的人需要他们帮忙的时候,麦克唐纳总是比苏格兰场收到通知要快得多。这是一桩无从下手的案子,这样的案子一般需要由大城市的专家去解决的。“亲爱的麦克唐纳警官(他念给我们的信上这样说):这信是写给你个人的,另有公文送到警署。请打电报通知我,你坐早晨哪一班车到伯尔斯通来,以便我去迎候。如果我不能脱身,也将派人去接。这个案件不比寻常。请你火速前来,不要耽误一点时间。如果你能和福尔摩斯先生一起来,务请同行。他会发现一些完全合他心意的事。如果不是其中有一个死人,我们就会以为全部案子是戏剧性地解决了呢。哎呀,这真是个不寻常的案子啊!”
"Your friend seems to be no fool," remarked Holmes.        
“你的朋友似乎并不愚蠢,"福尔摩斯说道。
"No, sir, White Mason is a very live man, if I am any judge."        
“对,先生,如果让我评价的话,怀特·梅森是一个精力非常充沛的人。”
"Well, have you anything more?"        
“好,你还有什么别的话要说吗?”
"Only that he will give us every detail when we meet."        
“咱们遇到他时,他会把一切详情告诉咱们的。”
"Then how did you get at Mr. Douglas and the fact that he had been horribly murdered?"        
“那么,你是怎么知道道格拉斯先生和他惨遭杀害的事实的?”
"That was in the inclosed official report. It didn't say 'horrible': that's not a recognized official term. It gave the name John Douglas. It mentioned that his injuries had been in the head, from the discharge of a shotgun. It also mentioned the hour of the alarm, which was close on to midnight last night. It added that the case was undoubtedly one of murder, but that no arrest had been made, and that the case was one which presented some very perplexing and extraordinary features. That's absolutely all we have at present, Mr. Holmes."        
“那是随信附来的正式报告上说的。报告上没有用那'惨遭'二字,这不是一个公认的正式术语,只是说死者叫约翰·道格拉斯,提到他伤在头部,是被火熗射中的;还提到案发的时间是昨晚接近午夜时分;还说这案件无疑是一桩谋杀案,不过还没有对任何人实行拘捕。此案案件具有非常复杂和分外离奇的持点。福尔摩斯先生,这就是当前我们所知道的全部情况。”
"Then, with your permission, we will leave it at that, Mr. Mac. The temptation to form premature theories upon insufficient data is the bane of our profession. I can see only two things for certain at present--a great brain in London, and a dead man in Sussex. It's the chain between that we are going to trace."        
“那么,麦克先生,你如果赞成,我们就谈到这里。根据不足过早做出判断,这对咱们的工作是极为有害的。当前我只能肯定两件事——伦敦的一个大智囊和苏塞克斯的死者。我们所要查清的正是这两者之间的联系。”

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《恐怖谷》第3章Part1
Now for a moment I will ask leave to remove my own insignificant personality and to describe events which occurred before we arrived upon the scene by the light of knowledge which came to us afterwards. Only in this way can I make the reader appreciate the people concerned and the strange setting in which their fate was cast.        
现在我把无关紧要的人物暂时放在一边,先描述一下在我们到达发案地点以前所发生的事情,这是我们后来才知道的。只有这样,我才能使读者了解有关人物以及决定他们命运的奇特背景。
The village of Birlstone is a small and very ancient cluster of half-timbered cottages on the northern border of the county of Sussex. For centuries it had remained unchanged; but within the last few years its picturesque appearance and situation have attracted a number of well-to-do residents, whose villas peep out from the woods around. These woods are locally supposed to be the extreme fringe of the great Weald forest, which thins away until it reaches the northern chalk downs. A number of small shops have come into being to meet the wants of the increased population; so there seems some prospect that Birlstone may soon grow from an ancient village into a modern town. It is the centre for a considerable area of country, since Tunbridge Wells, the nearest place of importance, is ten or twelve miles to the eastward, over the borders of Kent.        
伯尔斯通是一个小村落,在苏塞克斯郡北部边缘地区,有一片古老的半砖半木的房屋,几百年来一成不变,但近年来由于风景优美、位置优越,有些富户移居此地,他们的别墅在四周丛林中隐约可见。当地认为这些丛林是维尔德大森林的边缘,大森林伸展到北部白垩丘陵地,变得越来越稀疏了。由于人口日益增长,一些小商店也就应需开设起来,因此,它的远景已经显然可见,伯尔斯通会很快从一个古老的小村落发展成一个现代化城镇。伯尔斯通是一个相当大的农村地区的中心,因为离这里十或十二英里远近,向东延伸到肯特郡的边区,有一个离这里最近的重要城镇滕布里奇韦尔斯市。
About half a mile from the town, standing in an old park famous for its huge beech trees, is the ancient Manor House of Birlstone. Part of this venerable building dates back to the time of the first crusade, when Hugo de Capus built a fortalice in the centre of the estate, which had been granted to him by the Red King. This was destroyed by fire in 1543, and some of its smoke-blackened corner stones were used when, in Jacobean times, a brick country house rose upon the ruins of the feudal castle.        
离村镇半英里左右,有一座古老园林,以其高大的山毛榉树而闻名,这就是古旧的伯尔斯通庄园。这个历史悠久的建筑物的一部分兴建于第一次十字军东征时代,当时休戈·戴·坎普司在英王赐给他的这个庄园中心建立起一座小型城堡。这座城堡在一五四三年毁于火灾。直到詹姆士一世时代,一座砖瓦房又在这座封建城堡的废墟上修建起来,原来那座城堡四角所用的已被熏黑了的基石,也被利用上了。
The Manor House, with its many gables and its small diamond-paned windows, was still much as the builder had left it in the early seventeenth century. Of the double moats which had guarded its more warlike predecessor, the outer had been allowed to dry up, and served the humble function of a kitchen garden. The inner one was still there, and lay forty feet in breadth, though now only a few feet in depth, round the whole house. A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. The ground floor windows were within a foot of the surface of the water.        
庄园的建筑有许多山墙和菱形小格玻璃窗,仍象十七世纪初它的建造者所遗留下来的那种样子。原来用于卫护其富于尚武精神的先辈的两道护城河,外河已经干涸,被辟作菜园。那道内河依然存在,虽然现在只剩下几英尺深了 ,但宽度却还有四十英尺,环绕着整个庄园。有一条小河流经这里,蜿蜒不绝,因此,水流尽管浑浊,却从不象壕沟死水那样不卫生。庄园大楼底层的窗户离水面不到一英尺。
The only approach to the house was over a drawbridge, the chains and windlass of which had long been rusted and broken. The latest tenants of the Manor House had, however, with characteristic energy, set this right, and the drawbridge was not only capable of being raised, but actually was raised every evening and lowered every morning. By thus renewing the custom of the old feudal days the Manor House was converted into an island during the night--a fact which had a very direct bearing upon the mystery which was soon to engage the attention of all England.        
进入庄园必须通过一座吊桥。吊桥的铁链和绞盘早已生锈、毁坏。然而,这座庄园的新住户具有独特的精力,竟把它修复起来,这座吊桥不但可以吊起,而且实际上每天晚上都吊起来,早晨放下去。这样就恢复了旧日封建时代的习俗,一到晚上,庄园就变成了一座孤岛——这一事实是和即将轰动整个英国的这一案件有直接关系的。
The house had been untenanted for some years and was threatening to moulder into a picturesque decay when the Douglases took possession of it. This family consisted of only two individuals--John Douglas and his wife. Douglas was a remarkable man, both in character and in person. In age he may have been about fifty, with a strong-jawed, rugged face, a grizzling moustache, peculiarly keen gray eyes, and a wiry, vigorous figure which had lost nothing of the strength and activity of youth. He was cheery and genial to all, but somewhat offhand in his manners, giving the impression that he had seen life in social strata on some far lower horizon than the county society of Sussex.        
这所房子已经多年没有人住了,在道格拉斯买它的时候,已有荒废坍塌成引人注目的废墟的危险。这个家庭只有两口人,就是约翰·道格拉斯和他的夫人。从性格和人品方面来说,道格拉斯是一个非凡的人。他年约五十,大下巴,面容粗犷,蓄着灰白的小胡子,一双特别敏锐的灰眼睛,瘦长而结实的体形,其健壮机敏丝毫不减当年。他总是喜气洋洋、和蔼可亲。但是在他的举止中,有点不拘礼仪,使人产生一种印象,似乎他曾体验过远远低于苏塞克斯郡社会阶层的生活。
Yet, though looked at with some curiosity and reserve by his more cultivated neighbours, he soon acquired a great popularity among the villagers, subscribing handsomely to all local objects, and attending their smoking concerts and other functions, where, having a remarkably rich tenor voice, he was always ready to oblige with an excellent song. He appeared to have plenty of money, which was said to have been gained in the California gold fields, and it was clear from his own talk and that of his wife that he had spent a part of his life in America.        
然而,尽管那些颇有教养的邻居们以好奇而谨慎的眼光看待他,但由于他慷慨大方地捐款给当地一切福利事业,参加他们的烟火音乐会和其他盛大集会,加以他有着受人欢迎的男高音的圆润歌喉 ,而且常常喜欢满足大家的要求给人们唱一支优美的歌曲,所以道格拉斯很快便在村民中大得人心。他看起来很有钱,据说是从加利福尼亚州的金矿赚来的。从他本人和他的夫人的谈话中,人们清楚地得知,道格拉斯曾在美国生活过一段时间。  

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《恐怖谷》第3章Part2
The good impression which had been produced by his generosity and by his democratic manners was increased by a reputation gained for utter indifference to danger. Though a wretched rider, he turned out at every meet, and took the most amazing falls in his determination to hold his own with the best. When the vicarage caught fire he distinguished himself also by the fearlessness with which he reentered the building to save property, after the local fire brigade had given it up as impossible. Thus it came about that John Douglas of the Manor House had within five years won himself quite a reputation in Birlstone.        
由于道格拉斯慷慨大方,平易近人,人们对他的印象格外好,而他那临危不惧、履险如夷的精神更大大地提高了他的声望。尽管他是一个不很高明的熗手,每次狩猎集会他都应邀参加,令人吃惊地与别人较量,凭着他的决心,不仅坚持下来,而且一点也不比别人差。有一次教区牧师的住宅起火,当本地的消防队宣告无法扑救之后,他仍无所畏惧地冲进火窟,抢救财物,从而崭露头角。因此,约翰·道格拉斯虽然来到此地不过五年,却已誉满伯尔斯通了。
His wife, too, was popular with those who had made her acquaintance; though, after the English fashion, the callers upon a stranger who settled in the county without introductions were few and far between. This mattered the less to her, as she was retiring by disposition, and very much absorbed, to all appearance, in her husband and her domestic duties. It was known that she was an English lady who had met Mr. Douglas in London, he being at that time a widower. She was a beautiful woman, tall, dark, and slender, some twenty years younger than her husband; a disparity which seemed in no wise to mar the contentment of their family life.        
他的夫人也颇受相识者的爱戴。按照英国人的习惯,一个迁来本地的异乡人,如果未经介绍,拜访他的人是不会很多的。这对她来说,倒也无关紧要。因为她是一个性格孤独的人。而且,显然她非常专心致志地照顾丈夫,料理家务。相传她是一个英国女子,在伦敦和道格拉斯先生相逢,那时道格拉斯正在鳏居。她是一个美丽的女人,高高的身材,肤色较深,体态苗条,比她丈夫年轻二十岁。年龄的悬殊似乎毫未影响他们美满的家庭生活。
It was remarked sometimes, however, by those who knew them best, that the confidence between the two did not appear to be complete, since the wife was either very reticent about her husband's past life, or else, as seemed more likely, was imperfectly informed about it. It had also been noted and commented upon by a few observant people that there were signs sometimes of some nerve-strain upon the part of Mrs. Douglas, and that she would display acute uneasiness if her absent husband should ever be particularly late in his return. On a quiet countryside, where all gossip is welcome, this weakness of the lady of the Manor House did not pass without remark, and it bulked larger upon people's memory when the events arose which gave it a very special significance.        
然而,有时那些深知内情的人说,他们的相互信任并不是无懈可击的,因为道格拉斯夫人对她丈夫过去的生活与其说不愿多谈,还不如说是不完全了解。少数观察敏锐的人曾注意到并议论过:道格拉斯太太有时有些神经紧张的表现 ,每逢她丈夫回来得过迟的时候,她就显得极度不安。平静的乡村总喜欢传播流言蜚语,庄园主夫人这一弱点当然也不会被人们默默地放过,而事件发生后,这件事在人们的记忆中就会变得更加重要,因此也就具有特殊的意义。
There was yet another individual whose residence under that roof was, it is true, only an intermittent one, but whose presence at the time of the strange happenings which will now be narrated brought his name prominently before the public. This was Cecil James Barker, of Hales Lodge, Hampstead.        
可是还有一个人,说实在的,他不过是有时在这里住一下,不过由于这件奇案发生时,他也在场,因此在人们的议论中,他的名字就特别突出了。这个人叫塞西尔·詹姆斯·巴克,是汉普斯特德郡黑尔斯洛基市人。
Cecil Barker's tall, loose-jointed figure was a familiar one in the main street of Birlstone village; for he was a frequent and welcome visitor at the Manor House. He was the more noticed as being the only friend of the past unknown life of Mr. Douglas who was ever seen in his new English surroundings. Barker was himself an undoubted Englishman; but by his remarks it was clear that he had first known Douglas in America and had there lived on intimate terms with him. He appeared to be a man of considerable wealth, and was reputed to be a bachelor.        
塞西尔·巴克身材高大灵活,伯尔斯通村里主要大街上人人都认识他,因为他经常出入庄园,是一个在庄园颇受欢迎的客人。对道格拉斯过去的生活,人们都不了解,塞西尔·巴克是唯一了解这种往事的人。巴克本人无疑是个英国人,但是据他自己说,他初次与道格拉斯相识是在美洲,而且在那里两个人关系很密切,这一点是很清楚的。看来巴克是一个拥有大量财产的人,而且众所周知是个光棍汉。
In age he was rather younger than Douglas--forty-five at the most--a tall, straight, broad-chested fellow with a clean-shaved, prize-fighter face, thick, strong, black eyebrows, and a pair of masterful black eyes which might, even without the aid of his very capable hands, clear a way for him through a hostile crowd. He neither rode nor shot, but spent his days in wandering round the old village with his pipe in his mouth, or in driving with his host, or in his absence with his hostess, over the beautiful countryside. "An easy-going, free-handed gentleman," said Ames, the butler. "But, my word! I had rather not be the man that crossed him!" He was cordial and intimate with Douglas, and he was no less friendly with his wife--a friendship which more than once seemed to cause some irritation to the husband, so that even the servants were able to perceive his annoyance. Such was the third person who was one of the family when the catastrophe occurred.        
从年龄上讲,他比道格拉斯年轻得多——最多四十五岁,身材高大笔直,膀大腰圆,脸刮得精光 ,脸型象一个职业拳击家,浓重的黑眉毛,一双目光逼人的黑眼睛,甚至用不着他那本领高强的双手的帮助,就能从敌阵中清出一条路来。他既不喜欢骑马,也不喜欢狩猎,但却喜欢叼着烟斗,在这古老的村子里转来转去,不然就与主人一起,主人不在时就与女主人一起,在景色优美的乡村中驾车出游,借以消遣。“他是一个性情随和慷慨大方的绅士,"管家艾姆斯说,“不过,哎呀!我可不敢和他顶牛!"巴克与道格拉斯非常亲密,与道格拉斯夫人也一样友爱——可是这种友谊似乎不止一次地引起那位丈夫的恼怒,甚至连仆人们也察觉出道格拉斯的烦恼。这就是祸事发生时,这个家庭中的第三个人物。
As to the other denizens of the old building, it will suffice out of a large household to mention the prim, respectable, and capable Ames, and Mrs. Allen, a buxom and cheerful person, who relieved the lady of some of her household cares. The other six servants in the house bear no relation to the events of the night of January 6th.        
至于老宅子里的另外一些居民,只要提一提艾姆斯和艾伦太太就够了——大管家艾姆斯是个拘谨、古板、文雅而又能干的人;而艾伦太太则是个健美而快乐的人,她分担了女主人一些家务管理工作。宅中其余六个仆人就和一月六日晚上的事件毫无关系了。
It was at eleven forty-five that the first alarm reached the small local police station, in charge of Sergeant Wilson of the Sussex Constabulary. Cecil Barker, much excited, had rushed up to the door and pealed furiously upon the bell. A terrible tragedy had occurred at the Manor House, and John Douglas had been murdered. That was the breathless burden of his message. He had hurried back to the house, followed within a few minutes by the police sergeant, who arrived at the scene of the crime a little after twelve o'clock, after taking prompt steps to warn the county authorities that something serious was afoot.        
夜里十一点四十五分,第一次报警就传到当地这个小小的警察所了。这个警察所由来自苏塞克斯保安队的威尔逊警官主管。塞西尔·巴克非常激动地向警察所的门冲过去,拼命地敲起警钟。他上岂不接下平地报告:庄园里出了惨祸,约翰·道格拉斯被人杀害了。他匆匆地赶回庄园,过了几分钟 ,警官也随后赶到了,他是在向郡当局紧急报告发生了严重事件以后,于十二点多一点赶到犯罪现场的。
On reaching the Manor House, the sergeant had found the drawbridge down, the windows lighted up, and the whole household in a state of wild confusion and alarm. The white-faced servants were huddling together in the hall, with the frightened butler wringing his hands in the doorway. Only Cecil Barker seemed to be master of himself and his emotions; he had opened the door which was nearest to the entrance and he had beckoned to the sergeant to follow him. At that moment there arrived Dr. Wood, a brisk and capable general practitioner from the village. The three men entered the fatal room together, while the horror-stricken butler followed at their heels, closing the door behind him to shut out the terrible scene from the maid servants.        
警官到达庄园时,发现吊桥已经放下,楼窗灯火通明,全家处于非常混乱和惊慌失措的状态。面色苍白的仆人们彼此紧挨着站在大厅里,惊恐万状的管家搓着双手,站在门口,只有塞西尔·巴克看来还比较镇静,他打开离入口最近的门,招呼警官跟他进来。这时,本村活跃而有本领的开业医生伍德也到了。三个人一起走进这间不幸的房屋,惊慌失措的管家也紧随他们走了进来,随手把门关上,不让那些女仆们看到这可怖的景象。
The dead man lay on his back, sprawling with outstretched limbs in the centre of the room. He was clad only in a pink dressing gown, which covered his night clothes. There were carpet slippers on his bare feet. The doctor knelt beside him and held down the hand lamp which had stood on the table. One glance at the victim was enough to show the healer that his presence could be dispensed with. The man had been horribly injured. Lying across his chest was a curious weapon, a shotgun with the barrel sawed off a foot in front of the triggers. It was clear that this had been fired at close range and that he had received the whole charge in the face, blowing his head almost to pieces. The triggers had been wired together, so as to make the simultaneous discharge more destructive.        死者四肢摊开,仰卧在屋子中央,身上只穿一件桃红色晨衣,里面穿着夜服,赤脚穿着毡拖鞋。医生跪在他旁边,把桌上的油灯拿了下来。只看受害者一眼,就足以使医生明白,毫无救活的可能了。受害者伤势惨重,胸前横着一件稀奇古怪的武器——一支火熗,熗管从扳机往前一英尺的地方锯断了。两个扳机用铁丝缚在一起,为的是同时发射,以便构成更大的杀伤力。显然,射击距离非常近,而且全部火药都射到脸上,死者的头几乎被炸得粉碎。
The country policeman was unnerved and troubled by the tremendous responsibility which had come so suddenly upon him. "We will touch nothing until my superiors arrive," he said in a hushed voice, staring in horror at the dreadful head.        这样重大的责任突然降到乡村警官身上,使他困惑不安,没有勇气承担。"在长官没来之前,我们什么也不要动,"他惊惶失措地凝视着那可怕的头颅 ,低声说道。
"Nothing has been touched up to now," said Cecil Barker. "I'll answer for that. You see it all exactly as I found it."        “到现在为止,什么也没有动过,"塞西尔·巴克说道,“我保证,你们所看到的一切完全和我发现时一模一样。”
"When was that?" The sergeant had drawn out his notebook.        “这事发生在什么时间?"警官掏出笔记本来。
"It was just half-past eleven. I had not begun to undress, and I was sitting by the fire in my bedroom when I heard the report. It was not very loud--it seemed to be muffled. I rushed down--I don't suppose it was thirty seconds before I was in the room."        “当时正是十一点半。我还没有脱衣服。我听到熗声时,正坐在卧室壁炉旁取暖。熗声并不很响——好象被什么捂住了似的。我奔下楼来,跑到那间屋子时,也不过半分钟的功夫。”
"Was the door open?"        “那时门是开着的吗?”
"Yes, it was open. Poor Douglas was lying as you see him. His bedroom candle was burning on the table. It was I who lit the lamp some minutes afterward."        “是的,门是开着的。可怜的道格拉斯倒在地上,和你现在看见的一样。他卧室里的蜡烛仍然在桌上点着。后来过了几分钟,我才把灯点上。”
"Did you see no one?"        “你一个人也没看见吗?”
"No. I heard Mrs. Douglas coming down the stair behind me, and I rushed out to prevent her from seeing this dreadful sight. Mrs. Allen, the housekeeper, came and took her away. Ames had arrived, and we ran back into the room once more."        “没有。我听见道格拉斯太太随后走下楼来,我连忙跑过去,把她拦住,不让她看见这可怕的景象。女管家艾伦太太也来了,扶着她走开。艾姆斯来了,我们又重新回到那屋里。”
"But surely I have heard that the drawbridge is kept up all night."        “可是我肯定听说过吊桥整夜都是吊起来的。”
"Yes, it was up until I lowered it."        “是的,在我把它放下以前,吊桥是吊起来的。”
"Then how could any murderer have got away? It is out of the question! Mr. Douglas must have shot himself."        “那么凶手怎么能逃走呢?这是不可能的!道格拉斯先生一定是自杀的。”
"That was our first idea. But see!" Barker drew aside the curtain, and showed that the long, diamond-paned window was open to its full extent. "And look at this!" He held the lamp down and illuminated a smudge of blood like the mark of a boot-sole upon the wooden sill. "Someone has stood there in getting out."        “我们最初也是这样想的,不过你看!"巴克把窗帘拉到一旁,让他看那已经完全打开的玻璃长窗。"你再看看这个!"他把灯拿低些,照着木窗台上的血迹,象一只长统靴底的印痕,“有人在逃出去的时候曾站在这里。”
"You mean that someone waded across the moat?"        “你认为有人蹚水逃过护城河了吗?
"Exactly!"        “不错!”

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"Then if you were in the room within half a minute of the crime, he must have been in the water at that very moment."    
“那么,如果你在罪案发生后不到半分钟就来到屋中,罪犯当时必然还在水里。”
"I have not a doubt of it. I wish to heaven that I had rushed to the window! But the curtain screened it, as you can see, and so it never occurred to me. Then I heard the step of Mrs. Douglas, and I could not let her enter the room. It would have been too horrible."    
“我毫不怀疑这点。那时我要是跑到窗前就好了!可是正象你刚才看见的那样,窗帘遮住了窗户。所以我没有想到这点。后来我听到道格拉斯太太的脚步声,我可不能让她走进这间屋子。那情况简直太可怕了。”
"Horrible enough!" said the doctor, looking at the shattered head and the terrible marks which surrounded it. "I've never seen such injuries since the Birlstone railway smash."    
“实在太可怕了!"医生看着炸碎的头颅和它四周的可怕血印说,“从伯尔斯通火车撞车事件以来,我还没见过这样可怕的重伤呢。”
"But, I say," remarked the police sergeant, whose slow, bucolic common sense was still pondering the open window. "It's all very well your saying that a man escaped by wading this moat, but what I ask you is, how did he ever get into the house at all if the bridge was up?"    
“不过,我看,"警官说道,他那迟缓的、被那乡巴佬的常识局限住了的思路仍然停留在洞开的窗户上面,“你说有一个人蹚水过护城河逃走,是完全对的。不过我想问你,既然吊桥已经吊起来,他又是怎么走进来的呢?”
"Ah, that's the question," said Barker.    
“啊,问题就在这里啊,"巴克说道。
"At what o'clock was it raised?"    
“吊桥是几点钟吊起来的呢?”
"It was nearly six o'clock," said Ames, the butler.    
“将近六点钟时,"管家艾姆斯说。
"I've heard," said the sergeant, "that it was usually raised at sunset. That would be nearer half-past four than six at this time of year."
“我听说,"警官说道,“吊桥通常在太阳西下的时候吊起来。那么在一年中这个季节,日落应该是在四点半左右,而不会是六点钟。”
"Mrs. Douglas had visitors to tea," said Ames. "I couldn't raise it until they went. Then I wound it up myself."    
“道格拉斯太太请客人们吃茶点,"艾姆斯说道,“客人不走我是不能吊起吊桥的。后来,桥是我亲手吊起来的。”
"Then it comes to this," said the sergeant: "If anyone came from outside--IF they did--they must have got in across the bridge before six and been in hiding ever since, until Mr. Douglas came into the room after eleven."    
“这样说来,"警官说道,“如果有人从外面进来——假定是这样——那他们必须在六点钟以前通过吊桥来到,而且一直藏到十一点钟以后,直到道格拉斯先生走进屋中。”
"That is so! Mr. Douglas went round the house every night the last thing before he turned in to see that the lights were right. That brought him in here. The man was waiting and shot him. Then he got away through the window and left his gun behind him. That's how I read it; for nothing else will fit the facts."    
“正是这样!道格拉斯先生每天晚上都要在庄园四周巡视一番。他上床睡觉以前最后一件事是察看烛火是否正常。这样他就来到这里,那个人正在等着他,就向他开熗了,然后丢下火熗,越过窗子逃跑了。我认为就是这样;除此以外,没有任何其它解释能与眼前的事实相符。”
The sergeant picked up a card which lay beside the dead man on the floor. The initials V.V. and under them the number 341 were rudely scrawled in ink upon it.    
警官从死者身旁地板上拾起一张卡片,上面用钢笔潦草地写着两个姓名开头大写字母V.V.,下面是数目字341。
"What's this?" he asked, holding it up.    
“这是什么?"警官举起卡片问道。
Barker looked at it with curiosity. "I never noticed it before," he said. "The murderer must have left it behind him."    巴克好奇地看着卡片。“我以前从没注意到这个,"巴克说道,“这一定是凶手留下来的。”
"V.V.--341. I can make no sense of that."    
“V.V.——341。我弄不明白这是什么意思。”
The sergeant kept turning it over in his big fingers. "What's V.V.? Somebody's initials, maybe. What have you got there, Dr. Wood?"    
警官的大手把名片来回翻着说道:“V.V.是什么?大约是人名的开头大写字母。医生,你找到了什么?”
It was a good-sized hammer which had been lying on the rug in front of the fireplace--a substantial, workmanlike hammer. Cecil Barker pointed to a box of brass-headed nails upon the mantelpiece.    
壁炉前地毯上放着一把大号铁锤,是一把坚固而精致的铁锤。塞西尔·巴克指了指壁炉台上的铜头钉盒子说道:
"Mr. Douglas was altering the pictures yesterday," he said. "I saw him myself, standing upon that chair and fixing the big picture above it. That accounts for the hammer."    
“昨天道格拉斯先生换油画来着,我亲眼看见他站在椅子上把这张大画挂在上面。铁锤就是这么来的。”
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"We'd best put it back on the rug where we found it," said the sergeant, scratching his puzzled head in his perplexity. "It will want the best brains in the force to get to the bottom of this thing. It will be a London job before it is finished." He raised the hand lamp and walked slowly round the room.        
“我们最好还是把铁锤放回发现它时的原地吧,"警官茫然不解,用手搔着头说道,“只有头脑极为灵敏的警探才能弄清这件事情的真相。还是请伦敦警探来清理这个案子吧。"他举起了灯,环屋慢慢地走着。
"Hullo!" he cried, excitedly, drawing the window curtain to one side. "What o'clock were those curtains drawn?"        
“喂!"警官兴奋地把窗帘拉向一旁,大声说道,“窗帘是几点钟拉上的呢?”
"When the lamps were lit," said the butler. "It would be shortly after four."        
“在点起灯来的时候,"管家回答道,"四点钟刚过没多久。”“完全可以肯定,有人藏在这里,"警官又把灯拿低了。在墙角那里,长统靴子泥污的痕迹非常明显。
"Someone had been hiding here, sure enough." He held down the light, and the marks of muddy boots were very visible in the corner. "I'm bound to say this bears out your theory, Mr. Barker. It looks as if the man got into the house after four when the curtains were drawn, and before six when the bridge was raised. He slipped into this room, because it was the first that he saw. There was no other place where he could hide, so he popped in behind this curtain. That all seems clear enough. It is likely that his main idea was to burgle the house; but Mr. Douglas chanced to come upon him, so he murdered him and escaped."        
“我敢肯定,巴克先生,这就完全证实了你的推测。看来,凶手是四点钟以后窗帘已经拉上,六点钟以前吊桥还没吊起来的时候溜进屋里来的。他溜进了这间屋子,因为这是他首先看到的一间。他没有别的地方可以藏身,所以就躲到这个窗帘后面。这一切看来非常明显。看样子,他主要是想盗窃室内的财物。可是道格拉斯先生正巧碰上了他,所以他就下了毒手,溜之大吉。”
"That's how I read it," said Barker. "But, I say, aren't we wasting precious time? Couldn't we start out and scout the country before the fellow gets away?"        “我也是这样想的,"巴克说道,
“不过,我说,我们是不是在白白浪费宝贵的时间?我们为何不趁凶手还没走远,把这个村镇搜查一番呢?”
The sergeant considered for a moment. "There are no trains before six in the morning; so he can't get away by rail. If he goes by road with his legs all dripping, it's odds that someone will notice him. Anyhow, I can't leave here myself until I am relieved. But I think none of you should go until we see more clearly how we all stand."
警官想了一想,说道:“早晨六点种以前没有火车,所以他决不能乘火车逃走。假如他两腿水淋淋地在大路上步行,大约人们会注意上他的。在没有人来和我换班以前,我无论如何也不能离开这儿。但我认为你们在水落石出以前,也是不便走开的。”
The doctor had taken the lamp and was narrowly scrutinizing the body.        
伍德医生拿起灯,仔细地检查尸体。
"What's this mark?" he asked. "Could this have any connection with the crime?"        
“这是什么记号?"他问道,“这可和案情有什么关系吗?”  

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《恐怖谷》第3章Part5
The dead man's right arm was thrust out from his dressing gown, and exposed as high as the elbow. About halfway up the forearm was a curious brown design, a triangle inside a circle, standing out in vivid relief upon the lard-coloured skin.    
死尸的右臂露在外面,直露到臂肘。大约在前臂中间的地方,有一个奇特的褐色标记——一个圆圈,里面有一个三角形,每一条痕迹都是凸起的——在灰白的皮肤上显得异常醒目。
"It's not tattooed," said the doctor, peering through his glasses. "I never saw anything like it. The man has been branded at some time as they brand cattle. What is the meaning of this?"    
“这不是针刺的花纹,"伍德医生的目光透过眼镜紧盯着标记说道,“我从来没见过象这样的标记。这个人曾经烙过烙印呢,就象牲口身上的烙印一样。这是怎么回事?”
"I don't profess to know the meaning of it," said Cecil Barker; "but I have seen the mark on Douglas many times this last ten years."    
“我不知道这是什么意思,不过近十年间我曾多次看到他臂上的这个标记。"塞西尔·巴克说道。
"And so have I," said the butler. "Many a time when the master has rolled up his sleeves I have noticed that very mark. I've often wondered what it could be."    
“我也看到过,"管家说道,“有很多次主人挽起衣袖,我就看到那个标记。我一直不明白那究竟是怎么回事?”
"Then it has nothing to do with the crime, anyhow," said the sergeant. "But it's a rum thing all the same. Everything about this case is rum. Well, what is it now?"    
“那么,这和案情没有什么关系了,"警官说道,“但这是一件怪事。牵涉到这一案子的每桩事都这么怪。喂,这到底是怎么回事?”
The butler had given an exclamation of astonishment and was pointing at the dead man's outstretched hand. "They've taken his wedding ring!" he gasped.    
管家指着死者伸出的手,惊呼起来:“他们把他的结婚戒指拿走了!"他气喘吁吁地说。
"What!"    
“什么?!”

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"Yes, indeed. Master always wore his plain gold wedding ring on the little finger of his left hand. That ring with the rough nugget on it was above it, and the twisted snake ring on the third finger. There's the nugget and there's the snake, but the wedding ring is gone."    
“不错,真是这样!主人左手小指上总戴着纯金结婚戒指,再上面戴着带有天然块金的戒指,中指上戴着盘蛇形戒指。现在天然块金戒指和盘蛇戒指都还在,唯独结婚戒指没有了。”
"He's right," said Barker.    
“他说得不错,"巴克说道。
"Do you tell me," said the sergeant, "that the wedding ring was BELOW the other?"    
“你是说那只结婚戒指戴在另一只戒指下面吗?"警官问道。
"Always!"    
“始终如此!”
"Then the murderer, or whoever it was, first took off this ring you call the nugget ring, then the wedding ring, and afterwards put the nugget ring back again."    
“那么这凶手,或者不管他是谁吧,首先要把你说的那个天然块金戒指取下来,再取下结婚戒指,然后再把块金戒指套上去。”
"That is so!"    
“是这样。”
The worthy country policeman shook his head. "Seems to me the sooner we get London on to this case the better," said he. "White Mason is a smart man. No local job has ever been too much for White Mason. It won't be long now before he is here to help us. But I expect we'll have to look to London before we are through. Anyhow, I'm not ashamed to say that it is a deal too thick for the likes of me."    
这位可敬的乡村警官摇起头来,他说:“依我看我们最好把这个案子交给伦敦去办吧,愈快愈好。怀特·梅森是一个精明人。当地案件没有怀特·梅森应付不了的。过不多久他就要到这里来帮助我们了。不过我想,我们只好指望伦敦把事情办到底。不管怎么说,不怕说出来让人笑话,象我这样的人,办这样的案子,实在是力所不及呢。”
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《恐怖谷》第4章Part1
At three in the morning the chief Sussex detective, obeying the urgent call from Sergeant Wilson of Birlstone, arrived from headquarters in a light dog-cart behind a breathless trotter. By the five-forty train in the morning he had sent his message to Scotland Yard, and he was at the Birlstone station at twelve o'clock to welcome us. White Mason was a quiet, comfortable-looking person in a loose tweed suit, with a clean-shaved, ruddy face, a stoutish body, and powerful bandy legs adorned with gaiters, looking like a small farmer, a retired gamekeeper, or anything upon earth except a very favourable specimen of the provincial criminal officer.    
凌晨三点钟,苏塞克斯的侦探长,接到伯尔斯通警官威尔逊的急电,乘坐一辆轻便单马车从总部赶来,马被累得上岂不接下起。他通过清早五点四十分的那趟火车把报告送到了苏格兰场。中午十二点钟他已在伯尔斯通车站迎候我们了。怀特·梅森先生性情文静、面容安详,穿着一件宽大的花呢外套,红润的脸刮得净光,身体微胖,两条微向里弯的腿刚劲有力,穿着带绊扣的高筒靴子益发显得精神,他看起来象个矮小的庄稼汉,象个退休的猎场看守人,或是说他象个世上的什么人都行,但就是不象地方警署典型的刑事警官。
"A real downright snorter, Mr. MacDonald!" he kept repeating. "We'll have the pressmen down like flies when they understand it. I'm hoping we will get our work done before they get poking their noses into it and messing up all the trails. There has been nothing like this that I can remember. There are some bits that will come home to you, Mr. Holmes, or I am mistaken. And you also, Dr. Watson; for the medicos will have a word to say before we finish. Your room is at the Westville Arms. There's no other place; but I hear that it is clean and good. The man will carry your bags. This way, gentlemen, if you please."    
“麦克唐纳先生,真是一件极不寻常的案子。"怀特·梅森反反复复地说,“报界的人听到这件事就会象苍蝇一样赶来的。我希望在他们来管这闲事并把一切手脚印迹弄乱之前,就把咱们的工作做完。在我的记忆中,还没有遇到过象这样的案子呢。福尔摩斯先生,有某些情况是会使你感兴趣的,要不然就是我弄错了。华生医生,还有你,因为在我们结束工作之前,医生总要发表一些意见的。你们的住房在韦斯特维尔阿姆兹旅店,再找不到其它地方了,不过我听说房子倒还不错,也挺干净。仆人会把你们的行李送去的。先生们,请随我来,好吗?”
He was a very bustling and genial person, this Sussex detective. In ten minutes we had all found our quarters. In ten more we were seated in the parlour of the inn and being treated to a rapid sketch of those events which have been outlined in the previous chapter. MacDonald made an occasional note; while Holmes sat absorbed, with the expression of surprised and reverent admiration with which the botanist surveys the rare and precious bloom.    
这位苏塞克斯的侦探,是一个非常活跃而又和蔼的人。走了十分钟,我们就到了住所,十分钟以后,我们就坐在小旅店休息室里,议论起这件案子的概况了。这些我已在上一章叙述过了。麦克唐纳有时做些记录,福尔摩斯坐在那里,带着吃惊和衷心钦佩的样子专心倾听着,就象植物学家鉴赏珍奇的花朵一样。
"Remarkable!" he said, when the story was unfolded, "most remarkable! I can hardly recall any case where the features have been more peculiar."    
“奇怪!"在听了案情介绍以后,福尔摩斯说,“奇怪极了!我想不起来以前有什么比这更奇怪的案子了。”
"I thought you would say so, Mr. Holmes," said White Mason in great delight. "We're well up with the times in Sussex. I've told you now how matters were, up to the time when I took over from Sergeant Wilson between three and four this morning. My word! I made the old mare go! But I need not have been in such a hurry, as it turned out; for there was nothing immediate that I could do. Sergeant Wilson had all the facts. I checked them and considered them and maybe added a few of my own."    
“福尔摩斯先生,我早想到你会这样说的,"怀特·梅森非常高兴地说,“我们在苏塞克斯算是赶上时代了。到今早三、四点之间我从警官威尔逊手里接过这桩案子为止的全部情况我都告诉你了。我拚着老命赶来!哎呀!结果证明,我本来用不着这么紧赶慢赶的。因为这里没有我能马上做的事。警官威尔逊已经掌握了全部情况。我查对了一下,仔细研究了一番,多少还加了几点我自己的看法。”
"What were they?" asked Holmes eagerly.    “你的看法是什么呢?"福尔摩斯急切地问道。
"Well, I first had the hammer examined. There was Dr. Wood there to help me. We found no signs of violence upon it. I was hoping that if Mr. Douglas defended himself with the hammer, he might have left his mark upon the murderer before he dropped it on the mat. But there was no stain."    
“嗯,我首先把铁锤仔细检查了一下。医生伍德也在旁帮忙。铁锤上没找到施用暴力的痕迹。我原来想,或许道格拉斯先生曾用这把锤子自卫过,他就可能在把锤子丢到地毯上以前,在上面留下印痕,可是锤子上一点痕迹也没有。”
"That, of course, proves nothing at all," remarked Inspector MacDonald. "There has been many a hammer murder and no trace on the hammer."    
“当然,这一点儿也证明不了什么问题,"警官麦克唐纳说道,“因为有许多使用铁锤的凶杀案,铁锤上并没有留下痕迹啊。”
"Quite so. It doesn't prove it wasn't used. But there might have been stains, and that would have helped us. As a matter of fact there were none. Then I examined the gun. They were buckshot cartridges, and, as Sergeant Wilson pointed out, the triggers were wired together so that, if you pulled on the hinder one, both barrels were discharged. Whoever fixed that up had made up his mind that he was going to take no chances of missing his man. The sawed gun was not more than two foot long--one could carry it easily under one's coat. There was no complete maker's name; but the printed letters P-E-N were on the fluting between the barrels, and the rest of the name had been cut off by the saw."    
“完全是这样。这并不一定能证明没有用过它。不过要果真留下一些痕迹,那对我们就有用了。但事实上却没有。后来我又检查了一下熗支。这是大号铅弹火熗。正象警官威尔逊所指出的那样,扳机缚在一起,所以只要你扣动后面一个扳机,两个熗筒就会同时发射。不管是谁做的这样的处理,肯定他是下了决心决不让他的敌手逃脱厄运。这支截断的熗最多不过二英尺长,一个人能轻而易举地把它藏在大衣里。熗上虽然没有制造者的全名,可是两支熗管间的凹槽上还刻有'PEN'三个字母,名字的其它字母就被锯掉了。”
"A big P with a flourish above it, E and N smaller?" asked Holmes.    
“那上面是一个花体的大写字母'P',而'E'和'N'两个字母则较小,是吗?"福尔摩斯问道。
"Exactly."    
“一点也不错。”
"Pennsylvania Small Arms Company--well-known American firm," said Holmes.    
“这是宾夕法尼亚小型武器制造公司,是美国的一家有①名的工厂。"福尔摩斯说。
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《恐怖谷》第4章Part2
White Mason gazed at my friend as the little village practitioner looks at the Harley Street specialist who by a word can solve the difficulties that perplex him.    
怀特·梅森紧盯着我的朋友,就好象一个小小的农村开业医生望着哈利街的专家一样,这个专家一句话就可以解开使他感到困惑不解的所有疑难问题。
"That is very helpful, Mr. Holmes. No doubt you are right. Wonderful! Wonderful! Do you carry the names of all the gun makers in the world in your memory?"    
“福尔摩斯先生,这是很有用的。你说得一点也不错。奇怪!奇怪!难道你把世界上所有军火制造厂的名字都记住了吗?”
Holmes dismissed the subject with a wave.    
福尔摩斯挥挥手,岔开了这个话题。
"No doubt it is an American shotgun," White Mason continued. "I seem to have read that a sawed-off shotgun is a weapon used in some parts of America. Apart from the name upon the barrel, the idea had occurred to me. There is some evidence then, that this man who entered the house and killed its master was an American."    
“这支熗无疑是一支美洲火熗,"怀特·梅森继续说道,“我似乎在书上看到过记载,截短的火熗是在美洲某些地区使用的一种武器。撇开熗管上的名字不谈,我想到一个问题,有些迹象证明:进到屋里并杀死主人的是一个美国人。”
MacDonald shook his head. "Man, you are surely travelling overfast," said he. "I have heard no evidence yet that any stranger was ever in the house at all."    
麦克唐纳摇了摇头说道:“老兄,你实在想得太远了。我还根本没有听到过什么证据,说明这所庄园里有外人进来过呢。”
"The open window, the blood on the sill, the queer card, the marks of boots in the corner, the gun!"    “
这大开的窗户、窗台上的血迹、奇怪的名片、墙角的长统靴印及这支火熗又怎么说呢?”
"Nothing there that could not have been arranged. Mr. Douglas was an American, or had lived long in America. So had Mr. Barker. You don't need to import an American from outside in order to account for American doings."    
“那里的一切没有什么不可以伪造的。道格拉斯先生是个美国人,或者说曾长期住在美国。巴克先生也是如此。你没有必要从外边弄个美国人来为你所见到的一些美国人的作为寻求解答。”
"Ames, the butler--"    
“那个管家艾姆斯……”
"What about him? Is he reliable?"    
“他怎么样?可靠吗?”
"Ten years with Sir Charles Chandos--as solid as a rock. He has been with Douglas ever since he took the Manor House five years ago. He has never seen a gun of this sort in the house."    
“他在查尔斯·钱多斯爵士那里呆过十年,非常可靠。他是在五年前道格拉斯买下这座庄园时到这里来的。他在庄园里从来没见过一杆这样的熗。”
"The gun was made to conceal. That's why the barrels were sawed. It would fit into any box. How could he swear there was no such gun in the house?"    
“这熗已经被改造得便于隐藏了。熗管就是为此而截断的,任何箱子都装得进,他怎么能发誓说庄园中没有这样的熗呢?”
"Well, anyhow, he had never seen one."    
“啊,不管怎么说,他确实从来没有见到过啊。”
MacDonald shook his obstinate Scotch head. "I'm not convinced yet that there was ever anyone in the house," said he. "I'm asking you to conseedar" (his accent became more Aberdonian as he lost himself in his argument) "I'm asking you to conseedar what it involves if you suppose that this gun was ever brought into the house, and that all these strange things were done by a person from outside. Oh, man, it's just inconceivable! It's clean against common sense! I put it to you, Mr. Holmes, judging it by what we have heard."    
麦克唐纳摇了摇他那天生固执的苏格兰人的脑袋。“我还不能相信有什么外人到房子里来过。我请你考虑考虑,"每当麦克唐纳辩论输了的时候,他的阿伯丁口音就变得更重了,“你假设这支熗是从外面带进来的,并且所有这些怪事是一个外来人干的。我请你考虑一下,你这样的假设会产生什么样的影响。啊,老兄,这简直不可思议!这也完全不合乎一般常识啊。福尔摩斯先生,我向你提出这个问题来。请根据我们所听到的一切判断一下吧。”
"Well, state your case, Mr. Mac," said Holmes in his most judicial style.
“好,麦克先生,讲讲你的理由吧,"福尔摩斯以一种非常公平的口气说。
听到的一切判断一下吧。”
"The man is not a burglar, supposing that he ever existed. The ring business and the card point to premeditated murder for some private reason. Very good. Here is a man who slips into a house with the deliberate intention of committing murder. He knows, if he knows anything, that he will have a deeficulty in making his escape, as the house is surrounded with water. What weapon would he choose? You would say the most silent in the world. Then he could hope when the deed was done to slip quickly from the window, to wade the moat, and to get away at his leisure. That's understandable. But is it understandable that he should go out of his way to bring with him the most noisy weapon he could select, knowing well that it will fetch every human being in the house to the spot as quick as they can run, and that it is all odds that he will be seen before he can get across the moat? Is that credible, Mr. Holmes?""Well, you put the case strongly," my friend replied thoughtfully. "It certainly needs a good deal of justification. May I ask, Mr. White Mason, whether you examined the farther side of the moat at once to see if there were any signs of the man having climbed out from the water?"    
“假定凶手存在的话,他决不是一个盗窃犯。那只戒指和那张卡片都说明这是出于某种私怨的预谋凶杀案。好,有一个人溜进屋中,蓄意谋杀。他懂得,假如他还懂得点事理的话,他要逃跑是很困难的,因为房子周围全是水。他要选择什么样的武器呢?你一定会说他要的是世界上声音最小的武器。这样他才能指望事成以后,很快就穿过窗户,蹚过护城河,从容不平地逃跑。这是完全可以理解的。可是如果他竟然带着他能选择的发声最大的武器,明知熗声一响,全庄园的人很快就能跑到出事地点,大半在他蹚过护城河以前,人们就会发现他,难道这是可以理解的吗?福尔摩斯先生,这都是可信的吗?”“好,你的理由很充分,"我的朋友若有所思地回答道,“确实需要有大量的理由来证明。怀特·梅森先生,请问,你当时是否立刻到护城河对岸去查过有没有人蹚水上岸的痕迹?”
"There were no signs, Mr. Holmes. But it is a stone ledge, and one could hardly expect them."    
“福尔摩斯先生,那里没有痕迹。不过对面是石岸,很难设想能找到什么痕迹。”
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"No tracks or marks?"    
“没有一点足迹或手印吗?”
"None."    “没有。”
"Ha! Would there be any objection, Mr. White Mason, to our going down to the house at once? There may possibly be some small point which might be suggestive."    
“哈!怀特·梅森先生,你不反对我们立即动身到庄园中去么?那里可能会有一些小的线索可以给我们一些启示的。”
"I was going to propose it, Mr. Holmes; but I thought it well to put you in touch with all the facts before we go. I suppose if anything should strike you--" White Mason looked doubtfully at the amateur.    
“福尔摩斯先生,我本想建议去的,可是我想在我们去以前,最好让你先把一切详情了解清楚。我想,如果有什么触犯了你……"怀特·梅森犹豫不决地看着这位同行说。
"I have worked with Mr. Holmes before," said Inspector MacDonald. "He plays the game."    
“我以前和福尔摩斯先生一起办过案子,"警官麦克唐纳说道,“他一向为人光明磊落。”
"My own idea of the game, at any rate," said Holmes, with a smile. "I go into a case to help the ends of justice and the work of the police. If I have ever separated myself from the official force, it is because they have first separated themselves from me. I have no wish ever to score at their expense. At the same time, Mr. White Mason, I claim the right to work in my own way and give my results at my own time--complete rather than in stages."    
福尔摩斯微笑着回答:“至少是按照我个人对这一工作的理解。我参加办案是为了有助于申张正义,帮助警方工作。如果我不与官方合作,那是因为他们首先不与我合作。我从来不想去和他们争功劳。同时,怀特·梅森先生,我要求有权利完全按我自己的思路办案,并且在我认为适当的时间交出我的成果——自始至终,而不只是在某些阶段上有这种权利。”
"I am sure we are honoured by your presence and to show you all we know," said White Mason cordially. "Come along, Dr. Watson, and when the time comes we'll all hope for a place in your book."    
“我确信,你参加办案是我们的荣幸。我们一定把所知道的全部案情介绍给你,"怀特·梅森热诚地说,“华生医生,请随我来。到时候,我们都希望在您的书里能有一席之地呢。”
We walked down the quaint village street with a row of pollarded elms on each side of it. Just beyond were two ancient stone pillars, weather-stained and lichen-blotched, bearing upon their summits a shapeless something which had once been the rampant lion of Capus of Birlstone. A short walk along the winding drive with such sward and oaks around it as one only sees in rural England, then a sudden turn, and the long, low Jacobean house of dingy, liver-coloured brick lay before us, with an old-fashioned garden of cut yews on each side of it. As we approached it, there was the wooden drawbridge and the beautiful broad moat as still and luminous as quicksilver in the cold, winter sunshine.    
我们沿着古雅的乡村街道走去,大街两侧各有一行截梢的榆树。远处是一对古代石柱,已因风吹雨淋而斑驳变色,长满藓苔,石柱顶上的东西已经失去原形,那过去曾经是伯尔斯通的两个后脚立起的石狮。顺着迂回曲折的车道往前走不远,四周尽是草地和栎树,人们只有在英国农村才能看到这种景色。然后是一个急转弯,眼前看到一片长长的、低矮的詹姆士一世时期的古别墅,别墅的砖已成了暗褐色的了。还有一个老式的花园,两旁都有修剪的整整齐齐的紫杉树。我们走到庄园跟前就看到了一座木吊桥和幽美宽阔的护城河,河中的水在寒冬的阳光下象水银一样,一譬如镜,闪闪发光。
Three centuries had flowed past the old Manor House, centuries of births and of homecomings, of country dances and of the meetings of fox hunters. Strange that now in its old age this dark business should have cast its shadow upon the venerable walls! And yet those strange, peaked roofs and quaint, overhung gables were a fitting covering to grim and terrible intrigue. As I looked at the deep-set windows and the long sweep of the dull-coloured, water-lapped front, I felt that no more fitting scene could be set for such a tragedy.    
这座古老的庄园自从建成以来,时光流逝,已有三百多年了,它反映出几百年的人事沧桑、悲欢离合。奇妙的是,由于历史悠久,好象现在从这些古老的墙上可以显出犯罪的先兆来。还有那些奇怪的高耸的屋顶以及古怪的突出的山墙,更适于掩护可怖的阴谋。当我看到那些阴沉沉的窗户和前面一片暗淡的颜色和水流冲刷的景象时,我感到发生这样一件惨案,没有比这里更适当的场合了。
"That's the window," said White Mason, "that one on the immediate right of the drawbridge. It's open just as it was found last night."    
“这就是那扇窗户,"怀特·梅森说道,“吊桥右边的那一扇,正象昨晚发现时那样地开着。”
"It looks rather narrow for a man to pass."    
“要想钻过一个人去,这扇窗户可够窄的啊。”
"Well, it wasn't a fat man, anyhow. We don't need your deductions, Mr. Holmes, to tell us that. But you or I could squeeze through all right."    
“也许这个人并不胖。我们不需要用你的推论来告诉我们这一点,福尔摩斯先生。不过你和我完全可以挤过去。”
Holmes walked to the edge of the moat and looked across. Then he examined the stone ledge and the grass border beyond it.    
福尔摩斯走到护城河边,向对面望去。然后他又查验了突出的石岸和它后面的草地的边缘。
"I've had a good look, Mr. Holmes," said White Mason. "There is nothing there, no sign that anyone has landed--but why should he leave any sign?"    
“福尔摩斯先生,我已经仔细看过了,"怀特·梅森说道,“可这里什么也没有,没有任何能说明有人上岸的痕迹。不过,他为什么一定要留下痕迹呢?”
"Exactly. Why should he? Is the water always turbid?"    
“对啊,他为什么一定要留下痕迹呢?护城河水总是这样浑浊吗?”
"Generally about this colour. The stream brings down the clay."    
“通常是这种颜色。因为河水流下来的时候,总是夹杂着泥沙的。”
"How deep is it?"    “河水有多深?”
"About two feet at each side and three in the middle."    
“两侧大约两英尺左右,中间有三英尺深。”
"So we can put aside all idea of the man having been drowned in crossing."    
“那么,我们可以排除那个人在蹚过护城河时淹死的这种想法了。”
"No, a child could not be drowned in it."    
“不会的,就是小孩也不会淹死的。”
We walked across the drawbridge, and were admitted by a quaint, gnarled, dried-up person, who was the butler, Ames. The poor old fellow was white and quivering from the shock. The village sergeant, a tall, formal, melancholy man, still held his vigil in the room of Fate. The doctor had departed.    
我们走过吊桥,一个古怪乖戾而又骨瘦如柴的人把我们迎了进去。这就是管家艾姆斯。可怜的老人受到惊吓,面色苍白,浑身微颤。乡村警官威尔逊是个身材高大、郑重其事和心情抑郁的人,仍然守在现场屋中。医生已经离开了。
"Anything fresh, Sergeant Wilson?" asked White Mason.    
“威尔逊警官,有什么新情况吗?"怀特·梅森问道。
"No, sir."    
“没有,先生。”





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"Then you can go home. You've had enough. We can send for you if we want you. The butler had better wait outside. Tell him to warn Mr. Cecil Barker, Mrs. Douglas, and the housekeeper that we may want a word with them presently. Now, gentlemen, perhaps you will allow me to give you the views I have formed first, and then you will be able to arrive at your own."    
“那么,你可以回去了。你已经够辛苦的了。假如有需要你的地方,我们再派人去请你。管家最好在门外等着。让他通知塞西尔·巴克先生、道格拉斯太太和女管家,我们现在有些话要问他们。先生们,现在请允许我先把我的看法告诉你们,然后你们将得出自己的看法。”
He impressed me, this country specialist. He had a solid grip of fact and a cool, clear, common-sense brain, which should take him some way in his profession. Holmes listened to him intently, with no sign of that impatience which the official exponent too often produced.    
这个乡镇专家给我留下的印象很深。他着着实实地掌握着事实,他有冷静、清楚的头脑和丰富的常识。就凭这些,在他的本行事业里,他就应当是很有发展的。福尔摩斯专心致志地听他讲话,丝毫没有这位官方解说人经常流露出来的那种不耐烦的样子。
"Is it suicide, or is it murder--that's our first question, gentlemen, is it not? If it were suicide, then we have to believe that this man began by taking off his wedding ring and concealing it; that he then came down here in his dressing gown, trampled mud into a corner behind the curtain in order to give the idea someone had waited for him, opened the window, put blood on the--"    
“我们现在的第一个问题,就是这案子究竟是自杀还是他杀?先生们,对吗?假如说是自杀,那么我们不得不相信,这个人开始先把结婚戒指摘下藏起来,然后他穿着睡衣,走到这里,在窗帘后面的墙角上踩上泥印,以便使人产生印象:有人曾在这里等候他,打开窗户,把血迹弄到……”
"We can surely dismiss that," said MacDonald.    
“我们决不会这样想的,"麦克唐纳说道。
"So I think. Suicide is out of the question. Then a murder has been done. What we have to determine is, whether it was done by someone outside or inside the house."    
“所以我想,决不会是自杀。那么必然是他杀了。我们所要决定的就是,凶手是外来人呢,还是庄园里面的人?”
"Well, let's hear the argument."    
“好,让我们听听你的高论。”
"There are considerable difficulties both ways, and yet one or the other it must be. We will suppose first that some person or persons inside the house did the crime. They got this man down here at a time when everything was still and yet no one was asleep. They then did the deed with the queerest and noisiest weapon in the world so as to tell everyone what had happened--a weapon that was never seen in the house before. That does not seem a very likely start, does it?"    
“这两种可能要下结论都相当困难,可是两者必居其一。我们先假定是庄园内部的一个或几个人作案。在万籁俱寂、但人们还没就寝的时候,他们在这里抓到了这个道格拉斯,然后用这种世上最古怪而声音最响的武器去作案,以便搞得尽人皆知发生了什么事,而武器又是庄园内从没见过的。这个理由看来不是那么令人信服,对吗?”
"No, it does not."    
“是啊,不会是这样的。”
"Well, then, everyone is agreed that after the alarm was given only a minute at the most had passed before the whole household--not Mr. Cecil Barker alone, though he claims to have been the first, but Ames and all of them were on the spot. Do you tell me that in that time the guilty person managed to make footmarks in the corner, open the window, mark the sill with blood, take the wedding ring off the dead man's finger, and all the rest of it? It's impossible!"    
“好,那么,这里的人都说,在听到熗声以后,至多不过一分钟,住宅里所有的人都到了现场。虽然塞西尔·巴克先生自称是第一个赶到的,但艾姆斯和所有的仆人也都到了。您难道能说,在那段时间,罪犯竟能做出在墙角留脚印、打开窗户、在窗台上留血迹、从死者手指上取结婚戒指等等那许多事么?这是不可能的!”
"You put it very clearly," said Holmes. "I am inclined to agree with you."    
“你分析得很透彻,我倒有点同意你的见解。"福尔摩斯说道。
"Well, then, we are driven back to the theory that it was done by someone from outside. We are still faced with some big difficulties; but anyhow they have ceased to be impossibilities. The man got into the house between four-thirty and six; that is to say, between dusk and the time when the bridge was raised. There had been some visitors, and the door was open; so there was nothing to prevent him. He may have been a common burglar, or he may have had some private grudge against Mr. Douglas. Since Mr. Douglas has spent most of his life in America, and this shotgun seems to be an American weapon, it would seem that the private grudge is the more likely theory. He slipped into this room because it was the first he came to, and he hid behind the curtain. There he remained until past eleven at night. At that time Mr. Douglas entered the room. It was a short interview, if there were any interview at all; for Mrs. Douglas declares that her husband had not left her more than a few minutes when she heard the shot."    
“好,那么,我们回过头来说,这是外来的人作案。可是我们仍然面对许多大难题。不过,无论如何,不是那么不可能的了。这个人是在四点半到六点钟之间进入庄园的,也就是说,是在黄昏和吊桥吊起之间这段时间里。曾经来过一些客人,房门是打开的,所以这个人没有遇到什么阻碍,就溜了进来。他可能只是一般的盗窃犯,也许他和道格拉斯先生有什么私怨。既然道格拉斯先生大半生都住在美洲,而这支猎熗又象是一种美国武器,那么,看来出于私怨是最有可能的了。他溜进了这间屋子,因为他首先看到了它。他藏到窗帘后面,一直藏到夜晚十一点以后。这时,道格拉斯先生进到屋里。交谈时间很短——如果真地交谈过的话——因为道格拉斯太太说,她丈夫离开她没有几分钟,她就听到熗声了。”
"The candle shows that," said Holmes.    “那支蜡烛,可以说明这一点。"福尔摩斯说道。
"Exactly. The candle, which was a new one, is not burned more than half an inch. He must have placed it on the table before he was attacked; otherwise, of course, it would have fallen when he fell. This shows that he was not attacked the instant that he entered the room. When Mr. Barker arrived the candle was lit and the lamp was out."    
“不错,这支蜡烛是新的,烧了还不到半英寸。道格拉斯先生一定是先把蜡烛放在桌上,然后才遭到袭击的。否则,他一跌倒,蜡烛一定会掉在地上。这说明在他刚走进屋时没有遭到袭击。巴克先生到这里时,把灯点上,把蜡烛熄灭了。”
"That's all clear enough."    
“这一点很清楚。”
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