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作者:想聊      更新:2021-03-11 17:49      字数:9319
  〃Yes; sir; Don Murillo; the Tiger of San Pedro;〃 said Baynes。 〃If you
  look it up you will find that the San Pedro colours are green and white;
  same as in the note; Mr。 Holmes。 Henderson he called himself; but I traced
  him back; Paris and Rome and Madrid to Barcelona; where his ship came
  in in '86。 They've been looking for him all the time for their revenge; but it
  is only now that they have begun to find him out。〃
  〃They discovered him a year ago;〃 said Miss Burnet; who had sat up
  and was   now  intently  following the  conversation。  〃Once  already  his   life
  has been attempted; but some evil spirit shielded him。 Now; again; it is the
  noble; chivalrous Garcia who has fallen; while the monster goes safe。 But
  another will come; and yet another; until some day  justice will be done;
  that is as certain as the rise of to…morrow's sun。〃 Her thin hands clenched;
  and her worn face blanched with the passion of her hatred。
  〃But   how   come   you   into   this   matter;   Miss   Burnet?〃   asked   Holmes。
  〃How can an English lady join in such a murderous affair?〃
  〃I join in it because there is no other way in the world by which justice
  can be gained。 What does the law of England care for the rivers of blood
  shed years ago in San Pedro; or for the shipload of treasure which this man
  has stolen? To you they are like crimes committed in some other planet。
  But WE know。 We have learned the truth in sorrow and in suffering。 To us
  there is no fiend in hell like Juan Murillo; and no peace in life while his
  victims still cry for vengeance。〃
  〃No doubt;〃 said Holmes; 〃he was as you say。 I have heard that he was
  atrocious。 But how are you affected?〃
  〃I will tell you it all。 This villain's policy was to murder; on one pretext
  or   another;   every   man   who   showed   such   promise   that   he   might   in   time
  come to be a dangerous rival。 My husbandyes; my real name is Signora
  Victor Durandowas the San Pedro minister in London。 He met me and
  married     me    there。  A   nobler    man    never   lived   upon    earth。  Unhappily;
  Murillo   heard   of   his   excellence;   recalled   him   on   some   pretext;   and   had
  him shot。 With a premonition of his fate he had refused to take me with
  him。   His   estates   were   confiscated;   and   I   was   left   with   a   pittance   and   a
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  broken heart。
  〃Then came the   downfall of the tyrant。 He   escaped as   you have   just
  described。   But   the   many   whose   lives   he   had   ruined;   whose   nearest   and
  dearest   had   suffered   torture   and   death   at   his   hands;   would   not   let   the
  matter rest。 They banded themselves into a society which should never be
  dissolved until the work was done。 It was my part after we had discovered
  in   the   transformed   Henderson   the   fallen   despot;   to   attach   myself   to   his
  household and keep the others in touch with his movements。 This I was
  able   to   do   by   securing   the   position   of   governess   in   his   family。   He   little
  knew that the woman who faced him at every meal was the woman whose
  husband he had hurried at an hour's notice into eternity。 I smiled on him;
  did my duty to his children; and bided my time。 An attempt was made in
  Paris   and   failed。   We   zig…   zagged   swiftly   here   and   there   over   Europe   to
  throw   off   the   pursuers   and   finally   returned   to   this   house;   which   he   had
  taken upon his first arrival in England。
  〃But here also the ministers of justice were waiting。 Knowing that he
  would return there; Garcia; who is the son of the former highest dignitary
  in San Pedro; was waiting with two trusty companions of humble station;
  all three fired with the same reasons for revenge。 He could do little during
  the day; for Murillo took every precaution and never went out save with
  his satellite Lucas; or Lopez as he was known in the days of his greatness。
  At night; however; he slept alone; and the avenger might find him。 On a
  certain    evening;     which    had   been    prearranged;     I  sent  my    friend   final
  instructions; for the man was forever on the alert and continually changed
  his room。 I was to see that the doors were open and the signal of a green or
  white light in a window which faced the drive was to give notice if all was
  safe or if the attempt had better be postponed。
  〃But everything went wrong with us。 In some way I had excited the
  suspicion of Lopez; the secretary。 He crept up behind me and sprang upon
  me just as I had finished the note。 He and his master dragged me to my
  room and held judgment upon me as a convicted traitress。 Then and there
  they would have plunged their knives into me could they have seen how to
  escape   the   consequences   of   the   deed。   Finally;   after   much   debate;   they
  concluded that my murder was too dangerous。 But they determined to get
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  rid forever of Garcia。 They had gagged me; and Murillo twisted my arm
  round until I gave him the address。 I swear that he might have twisted it
  off had I understood what it would mean to Garcia。 Lopez addressed the
  note which I had written; sealed it with his sleeve…link; and sent it by the
  hand of the servant; Jose。 How they murdered him I do not know; save that
  it was   Murillo's hand who struck him down;  for   Lopez had   remained   to
  guard me。 I believe he must have waited among the gorse bushes through
  which the path winds and struck him down as he passed。 At first they were
  of a mind to let him enter the house and to kill him as a detected burglar;
  but they argued that if they were mixed up in an inquiry their own identity
  would   at   once   be   publicly   disclosed   and   they   would   be   open   to   further
  attacks。   With   the   death   of   Garcia;   the   pursuit   might   cease;   since   such   a
  death might frighten others from the task。
  〃All   would   now   have   been   well   for   them   had   it   not   been   for   my
  knowledge of what they had done。 I have no doubt that there were times
  when my life hung in the balance。 I was confined to my room; terrorized
  by  the   most   horrible   threats;   cruelly  ill…used   to   break   my   spiritsee   this
  stab on my shoulder and the bruises from end to end of my armsand a
  gag   was   thrust   into   my   mouth   on   the   one   occasion   when   I   tried   to   call
  from the window。 For five days this cruel imprisonment continued; with
  hardly enough food to hold body and soul together。 This afternoon a good
  lunch was brought me; but   the moment after I took   it I knew that I  had
  been drugged。 In a sort of dream I remember being half…led; half… carried
  to the carriage; in the same state I was conveyed to the train。 Only then;
  when   the   wheels   were   almost   moving;   did   I   suddenly   realize   that   my
  liberty lay in my own hands。 I sprang out; they tried to drag me back; and
  had it not been for   the help of this   good man; who led   me to the cab;  I
  should never had broken away。 Now; thank God; I am beyond their power
  forever。〃
  We     had   all  listened   intently   to   this  remarkable      statement。    It  was
  Holmes who broke the silence。
  〃Our   difficulties   are   not   over;〃   he   remarked;   shaking   his   head。   〃Our
  police work ends; but our legal work begins。〃
  〃Exactly;〃 said I。 〃A plausible lawyer could make it out as an act   of
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  self…defence。 There may be a hundred crimes in the background; but it is
  only on this one that they can be tried。〃
  〃Come;   come;〃   said   Baynes   cheerily;   〃I   think   better   of   the   law   than
  that。   Self…defence   is   one   thing。   To   entice   a   man   in   cold   blood   with   the
  object of murdering him is another; whatever danger you may fear from
  him。   No;   no;   we   shall   all   be   justified   when   we   see   the   tenants   of   High
  Gable at the next Guildford Assizes。〃
  It is a matter of history; however; that a little time was still to elapse
  before the Tiger of San Pedro should meet with his deserts。 Wily and bold;
  he   and   his   companion   threw   their   pursuer   off   their   track   by   entering   a
  lodging…house        in   Edmonton       Street   and   leaving    by   the   back…gate     into
  Curzon Square。 From that day they were seen no more in England。 Some
  six   months   afterwards   the   Marquess   of   Montalva   and   Signor   Rulli;   his
  secretary;