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  〃Oh; certainly; if it would give you any pleasure。〃 He put out his

hand and coldly grasped that which she attended to him。

  〃I had hoped;〃 suggested Holmes; 〃that you would have joined us in a

friendly supper。〃

  〃I think that there you ask a little too much;〃 responded his

Lordship。 〃I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent

developments; but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them。

I think that with your permission I will now wish you all a very

good…night。〃 He included us all in a sweeping bow and stalked out of

the room。

  〃Then I trust that you at least will honour me with your company;〃

said Sherlock Holmes。 〃It is always a joy to meet an American; Mr。

Moulton; for I am one of those who believe that the folly of a monarch

and the blundering of a minister in far…gone years will not prevent

our children from being some day citizens of the same world…wide

country under a flag which shall be a quartering of the Union Jack

with the Stars and Stripes。〃



  〃The case has been an interesting one;〃 remarked Holmes when our

visitors had left us; 〃because it serves to show very clearly how

simple the explanation may be of an affair which at first sight

seems to be almost inexplicable。 Nothing could be more natural than

the sequence of events as narrated by this lady; and nothing

stranger than the result when viewed; for instance; by Mr。 Lestrade;

of Scotland Yard。〃

  〃You were not yourself at fault at all; then?〃

  〃From the first; two facts were very obvious to me; the one that the

lady had been quite willing to undergo the wedding ceremony; the other

that she had repented of it within a few minutes of returning home。

Obviously something had occurred during the morning; then; to cause

her to change her mind。 What could that something be? She could not

have spoken to anyone when she was out; for she had been in the

company of the bridegroom。 Had she seen someone; then? If she had;

it must be someone from America because she had spent so short a

time in this country that she could hardly have allowed anyone to

acquire so deep an influence over her that the mere sight of him would

induce her to change her plans so completely。 You see we have

already arrived; by a process of exclusion; at the idea that she might

have seen an American。 Then who could this American be; and why should

he possess so much influence over her? It might be a lover; it might

be a husband。 Her young womanhood had; I knew; been spent in rough

scenes and under strange conditions。 So far I had got before I ever

heard Lord St。 Simon's narrative。 When he told us of a man in a pew;

of the change in the bride's manner; of so transparent a device for

obtaining a note as the dropping of a bouquet; of her resort to her

confidential maid; and of her very significant allusion to

claim…jumping…which in miners' parlance means taking possession of

that which another person has a prior claim to…the whole situation

became absolutely clear。 She had gone off with a man; and the man

was either a lover or was a previous husband…the chances being in

favour of the latter。〃

  〃And how in the world did you find them?〃

  〃It might have been difficult; but friend Lestrade held

information in his hands the value of which he did not himself know。

The initials were; of course; of the highest importance; but more

valuable still was it to know that within a week he had settled his

bill at one of the most select London hotels。〃

  〃How did you deduce the select?〃

  〃By the select prices。 Eight shillings for a bed and eightpence

for a glass of sherry pointed to one of the most expensive hotels。

There are not many in London which charge at that rate。 In the

second one which I visited in Northumberland Avenue; I learned by an

inspection of the book that Francis H。 Moulton; an American gentleman;

had left only the day before; and on looking over the entries

against him; I came upon the very items which I had seen in the

duplicate bill。 His letters were to be forwarded to 226 Gordon Square;

so thither I travelled; and being fortunate enough to find the

loving couple at home; I ventured to give them some paternal advice

and to point out to them that it would be better in every way that

they should make their position a little clearer both to the general

public and to Lord St。 Simon in particular。 I invited them to meet him

here; and; as you see; I made him keep the appointment。〃

  〃But with no very good result;〃 I remarked。 〃His conduct was

certainly not very gracious。〃

  〃Ah。 Watson;〃 said Holmes; smiling; 〃perhaps you would not be very

gracious either; if; after all the trouble of wooing and wedding;

you found yourself deprived in an instant of wife and of fortune。 I

think that we may judge Lord St。 Simon very mercifully and thank our

stars that we are never likely to find ourselves in the same position。

Draw your chair up and hand me my violin; for the only problem we have

still to solve is how to while away these bleak autumnal evenings。〃





                               …THE END…




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