train and killed himself。 He had not been robbed; and there was
no particular reason to suspect violence。 Is that not so?〃
〃There has been an inquest;〃 said I; 〃and a good many fresh facts
have e out。 Looked at more closely; I should certainly say
that it was a curious case。〃
〃Judging by its effect upon my brother; I should think it must be
a most extraordinary one。〃 He snuggled down in his armchair。
〃Now; Watson; let us have the facts。〃
〃The man"s name was Arthur Cadogan West。 He was twenty…seven
years of age; unmarried; and a clerk at Woolwich Arsenal。〃
〃Government employ。 Behold the link with Brother Mycroft!〃
〃He left Woolwich suddenly on Monday night。 Was last seen by his
fiancee; Miss Violet Westbury; whom he left abruptly in the fog
about 7:30 that evening。 There and
she can give no motive for his action。 The next thing heard of
him was when his dead body was discovered by a plate…layer named
Mason; just outside Aldgate Station on the Underground system in
London。〃
〃When?〃
〃The body was found at six on Tuesday morning。 It was lying wide
of the metals upon the left hand of the track as one goes
eastward; at a point close to the station; where the line emerges
from the tunnel in which it runs。 The head was badly crushed……an
injury which might well have been caused by a fall from the
train。 The body could only have e on the line in that way。
Had it been carried down from any neighbouring street; it must
have passed the station barriers; where a collector is always
standing。 This point seems absolutely certain。〃
〃Very good。 The case is definite enough。 The man; dead or
alive; either fell or was precipitated from a train。 So much is
clear to me。 Continue。〃
〃The trains which traverse the lines of rail beside which the
body was found are those which run from west to east; some being
purely Metropolitan; and some from Willesden and outlying
junctions。 It can be stated for certain that this young man;
when he met his death; was travelling in this direction at some
late hour of the night; but at what point he entered the train it
is impossible to state。〃
〃His ticket; of course; would show that。〃
〃There was no ticket in his pockets。〃
〃No ticket! Dear me; Watson; this is really very singular。
According to my experience it is not possible to reach the
platform of a Metropolitan train without exhibiting one"s ticket。
Presumably; then; the young man had one。 Was it taken from him
in order to conceal the station from which he came? It is
possible。 Or did he drop it in the carriage? That is also
possible。 But the point is of curious interest。 I understand
that there was no sign of robbery?〃
〃Apparently not。 There is a list here of his possessions。 His
purse contained two pounds fifteen。 He had also a check…book on
the Woolwich branch of the Capital and Counties Bank。 Through
this his identity was established。 There were also two dress…
circle tickets for the Woolwich Theatre; dated for that very
evening。 Also a small packet of technical papers。〃
Holmes gave an exclamation of satisfaction。
〃There we have it at last; Watson! British government……Woolwich。
Arsenal……technical papers……Brother Mycroft; the chain is
plete。 But here he es; if I am not mistaken; to speak for
himself。〃
A moment later the tall and portly form of Mycroft Holmes was
ushered into the room。 Heavily built and massive; there was a
suggestion of uncouth physical inertia in the figure; but above
this unwieldy frame there was perched a head so masterful in its
brow; so alert in its steel…gray; deep…set eyes; so firm in its
lips; and so subtle in its play of expression; that after the
first glance one forgot the gross body and remembered only the
dominant mind。
At his heels came our old friend Lestrade; of Scotland Yard……thin
and austere。 The gravity of both their faces foretold some
weighty quest。 The detective shook hands without a word。
Mycroft Holmes struggled out of his overcoat and subsided into an
armchair。
〃A most annoying business; Sherlock;〃 said he。 〃I extremely
dislike altering my habits; but the powers that be would take no
denial。 In the present state of Siam it is most awkward that I
should be away from the office。 But it is a real crisis。 I have
never seen the Prime Minister so upset。 As to the Admiralty……it
is buzzing like an overturned bee…hive。 Have you read up the
case?〃
〃We have just done so。 What were the technical papers?〃
〃Ah; there"s the point! Fortunately; it has not e out。 The
press would be furious if it did。 The papers which this wretched
youth had in his pocket were the plans of the Bruce…Partington
submarine。〃
Mycroft Holmes spoke with a solemnity which showed his sense of
the importance of the subject。 His brother and I sat expectant。
〃Surely you have heard of it? I thought everyone had heard of
it。〃
〃Only as a name。〃
〃Its importance can hardly be exaggerated。 It has been the most
jealously guarded of all government secrets。 You may take it
from me that naval warfare bees impossible withing the radius
of a Bruce…Partington"s operation。 Two years ago a very large
sum was smuggled through the Estimates and was expended in
acquiring a monopoly of the invention。 Every effort has been
made to keep the secret。 The plans; which are exceedingly
intricate; prising some thirty separate patents; each
essential to the working of the whole; are kept in an elaborate
safe in a confidential office adjoining the arsenal; with
burglar…proof doors and windows。 Under no conceivable
circumstances were the plans to be taken from the office。 If the
chief constructor of the Navy desired to consult them; even he
was forced to go to the Woolwich office for the purpose。 And yet
here we find them in the pocket of a dead junior clerk in the
heart of London。 From an official point of view it"s simply
awful。〃
〃But you have recovered them?〃
〃No; Sherlock; no! That"s the pinch。 We have not。 Ten papers
were taken from Woolwich。 There were seven in the pocket of
Cadogan West。 The three most essential are gone……stolen;
vanished。 You must drop everything; Sh
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