福尔摩斯探案经典:《恐怖谷》第12章Part5
日期:2014-05-21 13:31

(单词翻译:单击)

英文原版

"Because I fell into talk with him. I thought little of it at the time, nor would have given it a second thought but for this letter; but now I'm sure it's the man. I met him on the cars when I went down the line on Wednesday--a hard case if ever there was one. He said he was a reporter. I believed it for the moment. Wanted to know all he could about the Scowrers and what he called 'the outrages' for a New York paper. Asked me every kind of question so as to get something. You bet I was giving nothing away. 'I'd pay for it and pay well,' said he, 'if I could get some stuff that would suit my editor.' I said what I thought would please him best, and he handed me a twenty-dollar bill for my information. 'There's ten times that for you,' said he, 'if you can find me all that I want.'"
"What did you tell him, then?"
"Any stuff I could make up."
"How do you know he wasn't a newspaper man?"
"I'll tell you. He got out at Hobson's Patch, and so did I. I chanced into the telegraph bureau, and he was leaving it.
"'See here,' said the operator after he'd gone out, 'I guess we should charge double rates for this.'--'I guess you should,' said I. He had filled the form with stuff that might have been Chinese, for all we could make of it. 'He fires a sheet of this off every day,' said the clerk. 'Yes,' said I; 'it's special news for his paper, and he's scared that the others should tap it.' That was what the operator thought and what I thought at the time; but I think differently now."
"By Gar! I believe you are right," said McGinty. "But what do you allow that we should do about it?"
"Why not go right down now and fix him?" someone suggested.
"Ay, the sooner the better."
"I'd start this next minute if I knew where we could find him," said McMurdo. "He's in Hobson's Patch; but I don't know the house. I've got a plan, though, if you'll only take my advice."
"Well, what is it?"
"I'll go to the Patch to-morrow morning. I'll find him through the operator. He can locate him, I guess. Well, then I'll tell him that I'm a Freeman myself. I'll offer him all the secrets of the lodge for a price. You bet he'll tumble to it. I'll tell him the papers are at my house, and that it's as much as my life would be worth to let him come while folk were about. He'll see that that's horse sense. Let him come at ten o'clock at night, and he shall see everything. That will fetch him sure."
"Well?"
"You can plan the rest for yourselves. Widow MacNamara's is a lonely house. She's as true as steel and as deaf as a post. There's only Scanlan and me in the house. If I get his promise--and I'll let you know if I do--I'd have the whole seven of you come to me by nine o'clock. We'll get him in. If ever he gets out alive--well, he can talk of Birdy Edwards's luck for the rest of his days!"
"There's going to be a vacancy at Pinkerton's or I'm mistaken. Leave it at that, McMurdo. At nine to-morrow we'll be with you. You once get the door shut behind him, and you can leave the rest with us."
“因为我和他讲过话。那时我没有想到这些,要不是收到这封信,我连想也不会再想这件事了。可是现在我深信这就是那个人了。星期三我有事到霍布森领地去,在车上遇到他。他说他是一个记者,那时我相信了他的话。他说他要为纽约一家报纸写稿,想知道有关死酷党人的一切情况,还要了解他所谓的'暴行',他向我问了各种各样问题,打算弄到一些情况。你们可以相信,我什么也没有泄露。他说,‘如果我能得到对我编辑工作有用的材料,我愿出重金酬谢,'我拣我认为他最爱听的话说了一遍,他便付给我一张二十元纸币作酬金。他又说,'如果你能把我所需要的一切告诉给我,那我就再加十倍酬金。'”
“那么,你告诉他些什么?”
“我可以虚构出任何材料。”
“你怎么知道他不是一个报馆的人呢?”
“我可以告诉你们,他在霍布森领地下了车,我也随着下了车。我走进了电报局,他刚从那里离开。
“'喂,'在他走出去以后,报务员说道,‘这种电文,我想我们应当加倍收费才对。'我说,‘我想你们是应当加倍收的。'我们都觉得他填写的电报单象中文那么难懂。这个职员又说:'他每天都来发一份电报。'我说,‘对,这是他报纸的特别新闻,他怕别人知道。'这就是那时候那个报务员和我所想到的。可是现在我想的却截然不同了。”
“天哪!我相信你的话是真的,"麦金蒂说道,“可是你认为我们应该怎样对付这件事呢?”
“为什么不立刻去收拾他呢?"有一个党徒提议说。
“哎,不错,愈早愈好。”
“如果我知道他住在哪里,我就立刻这样去做了,"麦克默多说道,“我只知道他在霍布森领地,可不知道他的寓所。不过,只要你们接受我的建议,我倒有一个计划。”
“好,什么计划?”
“明天早晨我就到霍布森领地去,我通过报务员去找他。我想,他能打听出这个人的住处。好,那么,我可以告诉他我自己就是一个自由人会会员。我告诉他,只要他肯出高价,我就把分会的秘密告诉他。他一定会同意。那时我就告诉他,材料在我家里。因为到处都有人,不便让他白天到我家去。他自然知道这是一种起码的常识。我让他夜晚十点钟来我家看那些材料,那时我们一定可以抓住他了。”
“这样好吗?”
“其余的事,你们可以自己去筹划。寡妇麦克娜玛拉家是一座孤零零的住宅。她绝对可靠而且聋得象一根木桩。只有斯坎伦和我住在她寓所。假如他答应来的话,我就告诉你们,我会让你们七个人九点钟到我这里来。我们就把他搞进屋。假如他还能活着出去,嗯,那他后半辈子就可以大吹伯尔弟·爱德华的运气了。”
“这么说,平克顿侦探公司该有一个空缺了。要不,就是我弄错了,"麦金蒂说道,“就谈到这里吧,麦克默多。明天九点钟我们到你那儿去。他走进来以后,你只要把门关上,其它的事就由我们处理好了。”

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作者简介:

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。

导言:

伯尔斯通庄园的主人不幸惨遭杀害,死状奇惨无比,头颅几乎被枪击得粉碎,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?
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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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重点单词
  • locatevt. 把 ... 设置在,使坐落于,找出 vi. 住下
  • fell动词fall的过去式 n. 兽皮 vt. 砍伐,击倒 a
  • patchn. 补丁,小片 vt. 修补,补缀 n. 呆子