《the problem of thor bridge》

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village inn; Holmes gave me a brief review of what had passed。

  〃I fear; Watson;〃 said he; 〃that you will not improve any reputation

which I may have acquired by adding the case of the Thor Bridge

mystery to your annals。 I have been sluggish in mind and wanting in

that mixture of imagination and reality which is the basis of my

art。 I confess that the chip in the stonework was a sufficient clue to

suggest the true solution; and that I blame myself for not having

attained it sooner。

  〃It must be admitted that the workings of this unhappy woman's

mind were deep and subtle; so that it was no very simple matter to

unravel her plot。 I do not think that in our adventures we have ever

come across a stranger example of what perverted love can bring about。

Whether Miss Dunbar was her rival in a physical or in a merely

mental sense seems to have been equally unforgivable in her eyes。 No

doubt she blamed this innocent lady for all those harsh dealings and

unkind words with which her husband tried to repel her too

demonstrative affection。 Her first resolution was to end her own life。

Her second was to do it in such a way as to involve her victim in a

fate which was worse far than any sudden death could be。

  〃We can follow the various steps quite clearly; and they show a

remarkable subtlety of mind。 A note was extracted very cleverly from

Miss Dunbar which would make it appear that she had chosen the scene

of the crime。 In her anxiety that it should be discovered she somewhat

overdid it by holding it in her hand to the last。 This alone should

have excited my suspicions earlier than it did。

  〃Then she took one of her husband's revolvers… there was; as you

saw; an arsenal in the house… and kept it for her own use。 A similar

one she concealed that morning in Miss Dunbar's wardrobe after

discharging one barrel; which she could easily do in the woods without

attracting attention。 She then went down to the bridge where she had

contrived this exceedingly ingenious method for getting rid of her

weapon。 When Miss Dunbar appeared she used her last breath in

pouring out her hatred; and then; when she was out of hearing; carried

out her terrible purpose。 Every link is now in its place and the chain

is complete。 The papers may ask why the mere was not dragged in the

first instance; but it is easy to be wise after the event; and in

any case the expanse of a reed…filled lake is no easy matter to drag

unless you have a clear perception of what you are looking for and

where。 Well; Watson; we have helped a remarkable woman; and also a

formidable man。 Should they in the future join their forces; as

seems not unlikely; the financial world may find that Mr。 Neil

Gibson has learned something in that schoolroom of sorrow where our

earthly lessons are taught。〃





                            THE END



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