Chapter 9

Telegram & “I’ve Found Out Everything”

II. The Adventure of the Cardboard Box


We had
a pleasant
little meal
together,
during which
Holmes would talk
about nothing
but violins,
narrating with
great exultation ( 興高采烈)
how he had purchased
his own
Stradivarius ( 史特拉迪瓦里名琴),
which was worth
at least
five hundred
guineas ( 基尼),
at a Jew broker’s ( 經紀商)
in Tottenham Court Road
for fifty-five
shillings.

This is the end of paragraph 1.


This led him
to Paganini ( 帕格尼尼),
and we sat
for an hour
over a bottle
of claret ( 紅酒)
while he told me
anecdote ( 逸事)
after anecdote
of that
extraordinary ( 非凡的)
man.

This is the end of paragraph 2.


The afternoon
was far advanced,
and the hot glare
had softened
into a
mellow glow ( 柔和的光)
before we found ourselves
at the
police-station ( 警察局).

Lestrade was waiting
for us
at the door.

This is the end of paragraph 3.


“A telegram ( 電報)
for you,
Mr. Holmes,”
said he.

“Ha!
It is the answer!”

He tore it open,
glanced his eyes
over it,
and crumpled ( 揉皺)
it into
his pocket.

“That’s all right,”
said he.

This is the end of paragraph 4.


“Have you found out
anything?”

This is the end of paragraph 5.


“I have found out
everything!”

This is the end of paragraph 6.


“What!”

Lestrade stared
at him
in amazement.

“You are joking.”

This is the end of paragraph 7.


“I was never
more serious
in my life.

A shocking crime
has been committed,
and I think
I have now
laid bare
every detail
of it.”

This is the end of paragraph 8.


“And the criminal?”

This is the end of paragraph 9.


Holmes scribbled
a few words
upon the back
of one
of his
visiting cards ( 名片)
and threw it
over to
Lestrade.

“That is
the name,”
he said.

This is the end of paragraph 10.


“You cannot
effect an arrest ( 執行逮捕)
until to-morrow night
at the earliest.”

This is the end of paragraph 11.


“I should prefer
that you do not
mention my name
at all
in connection with
the case,
as I choose
to be only
associated ( 牽涉)
with those crimes
which present
some difficulty ( 困難)
in their
solution ( 解決).”

This is the end of paragraph 12.


“Come on,
Watson.”

This is the end of paragraph 13.


We strode ( 大步走)
off together
to the station,
leaving Lestrade
still staring
with a delighted ( 欣喜的)
face
at the card
which Holmes
had thrown him.

This is the end of paragraph 14.


The  End