第52章 The Adventure of Black Peter(5)(3 / 3)

"I came down to Sussex with the intention of seeing the captain, but it was at this moment that his terrible death occurred.

I read at the inquest a description of his cabin, in which it stated that the old log-books of his vessel were preserved in it.

It struck me that if I could see what occurred in the month of August, 1883, on board the SEA UNICORN, I might settle the mystery of my father's fate.I tried last night to get at these log-books, but was unable to open the door.To-night I tried again, and succeeded; but I find that the pages which deal with that month have been torn from the book.It was at that moment I found myself a prisoner in your hands.""Is that all?" asked Hopkins.

"Yes, that is all." His eyes shifted as he said it.

"You have nothing else to tell us?"

He hesitated.

"No; there is nothing."

"You have not been here before last night?""No."

"Then how do you account for THAT?" cried Hopkins, as he held up the damning note-book, with the initials of our prisoner on the first leaf and the blood-stain on the cover.

The wretched man collapsed.He sank his face in his hands and trembled all over.

"Where did you get it?" he groaned."I did not know.

I thought I had lost it at the hotel."

"That is enough," said Hopkins, sternly."Whatever else you have to say you must say in court.You will walk down with me now to the police-station.Well, Mr.Holmes, I am very much obliged to you and to your friend for coming down to help me.

As it turns out your presence was unnecessary, and I would have brought the case to this successful issue without you; but none the less I am very grateful.Rooms have been reserved for you at the Brambletye Hotel, so we can all walk down to the village together.""Well, Watson, what do you think of it?" asked Holmes, as we travelled back next morning.

"I can see that you are not satisfied."

"Oh, yes, my dear Watson, I am perfectly satisfied.At the same time Stanley Hopkins's methods do not commend themselves to me.