银色马 08(在线收听

I had listened with the greatest interest to the statement which Holmes, with characteristic clearness, had laid before me. Though most of the facts were familiar to me, I had not sufficiently appreciated their relative importance, nor their connection to each other.

“Is it not possible,” I suggested, “that the incised wound upon Straker may have been caused by his own knife in the convulsive struggles which follow any brain injury?”

“It is more than possible; it is probable,” said Holmes. “In that case one of the main points in favour of the accused disappears.”

“And yet,” said I, “even now I fail to understand what the theory of the police can be.”

“I am afraid that whatever theory we state has very grave objections to it,” returned my companion. “The police imagine, I take it, that this Fitzroy Simpson, having drugged the lad, and having in some way obtained a duplicate key, opened the stable door and took out the horse, with the intention, apparently, of kidnapping him altogether. His bridle is missing, so that Simpson must have put this on. Then, having left the door open behind him, he was leading the horse away over the moor when he was either met or overtaken by the trainer. A row naturally ensued. Simpson beat out the trainer’s brains with his heavy stick without receiving any injury from the small knife which Straker used in self-defence, and then the thief either led the horse on to some secret hiding-place, or else it may have bolted during the struggle, and be now wandering out on the moors. That is the case as it appears to the police, and improbable as it is, all other explanations are more improbable still. However, I shall very quickly test the matter when I am once upon the spot, and until then I cannot really see how we can get much further than our present position.”

   福尔摩斯以他那种独特的能力把情况讲述得非常清楚,使我听得入了神。尽管我已经知道了大部分情况,我还是看不出这些事情互相之间有什么关系,或这些关系有些什么重要意义。

    “会不会是在搏斗时,斯特雷克大脑受了伤,然后自己把自己割伤了呢?”我提出了看法。

    “可能性很大,十有八九是如此,”福尔摩斯说道,“这样的话,对被告有利的一个证据就不存在了。”

    “还有,”我说道,“我现在还不知道警察的意见是什么。”

    “我担心我们的推论正和他们的意见相反,”我的朋友又拉回话题说,”据我所知,警察们认为,菲茨罗伊-辛普森把看守马房的人麻醉倒以后,用他事先设法复制好的钥匙打开马厩大门,把银色白额马牵出来。显然,他是打算把马偷走的。马辔头没有了,所以辛普森必然把这个领带套在马嘴上,然后,就让门那么大敞着,把马牵到荒野上,在半路碰到了驯马师,或者是被驯马师追上,这样自然就引起了争吵,尽管斯特雷克曾用那把小刀自卫,辛普森却没有受到丝毫伤害,而辛普森则用他那沉重的手杖把驯马师头颅打碎。然后,这个偷马贼把马藏在隐蔽的地方,要不就是在他们搏斗时,那骑马脱缰逃走,现在正漂泊在荒野中。这就是警察们对这件案子的看法。尽管这种说法是不大可靠的,可是所有其它解释则更是不可能的了。不管怎样,只要我到达现场,我会很快把情况查清的,在这以前,我实在看不出我们如何能从当前情况向前跨进一步。”

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