第1章

INtheyear1878ItookmydegreeofDoctorofMedicineoftheUniversityofLondon,andproceededtoNetleytogothroughthecourseprescribedforsurgeonsinthearmy。

Havingcompletedmystudiesthere,IwasdulyattachedtotheFifthNorthumberlandFusiliersasAssistantSurgeon。

TheregimentwasstationedinIndiaatthetime,andbeforeIcouldjoinit,thesecondAfghanwarhadbrokenout。

OnlandingatBombay,Ilearnedthatmycorpshadadvancedthroughthepasses,andwasalreadydeepintheenemy\'scountry。Ifollowed,however,withmanyotherofficerswhowereinthesamesituationasmyself,andsucceededinreachingCandaharinsafety,whereIfoundmyregiment,andatonceentereduponmynewduties。

Thecampaignbroughthonoursandpromotiontomany,butformeithadnothingbutmisfortuneanddisaster。IwasremovedfrommybrigadeandattachedtotheBerkshires,withwhomI

servedatthefatalbattleofMaiwand。ThereIwasstruckontheshoulderbyaJezailbullet,whichshatteredtheboneandgrazedthesubclavianartery。IshouldhavefallenintothehandsofthemurderousGhazishaditnotbeenforthedevotionandcourageshownbyMurray,myorderly,whothrewmeacrossapack-horse,andsucceededinbringingmesafelytotheBritishlines。

Wornwithpain,andweakfromtheprolongedhardshipswhichIhadundergone,Iwasremoved,withagreattrainofwoundedsufferers,tothebasehospitalatPeshawar。HereIrallied,andhadalreadyimprovedsofarastobeabletowalkaboutthewards,andeventobaskalittleupontheverandah,whenIwasstruckdownbyentericfever,thatcurseofourIndianpossessions。Formonthsmylifewasdespairedof,andwhenatlastIcametomyselfandbecameconvalescent,IwassoweakandemaciatedthatamedicalboarddeterminedthatnotadayshouldbelostinsendingmebacktoEngland。

Iwasdispatched,accordingly,inthetroopship\"Orontes,\"

andlandedamonthlateronPortsmouthjetty,withmyhealthirretrievablyruined,butwithpermissionfromapaternalgovernmenttospendthenextninemonthsinattemptingtoimproveit。

IhadneitherkithnorkininEngland,andwasthereforeasfreeasair——orasfreeasanincomeofelevenshillingsandsixpenceadaywillpermitamantobe。Undersuchcircumstances,InaturallygravitatedtoLondon,thatgreatcesspoolintowhichalltheloungersandidlersoftheEmpireareirresistiblydrained。ThereIstayedforsometimeataprivatehotelintheStrand,leadingacomfortless,meaninglessexistence,andspendingsuchmoneyasIhad,considerablymorefreelythanIought。Soalarmingdidthestateofmyfinancesbecome,thatIsoonrealizedthatImusteitherleavethemetropolisandrusticatesomewhereinthecountry,orthatImustmakeacompletealterationinmystyleofliving。Choosingthelatteralternative,Ibeganbymakingupmymindtoleavethehotel,andtotakeupmyquartersinsomelesspretentiousandlessexpensivedomicile。

OntheverydaythatIhadcometothisconclusion,IwasstandingattheCriterionBar,whensomeonetappedmeontheshoulder,andturningroundIrecognizedyoungStamford,whohadbeenadresserundermeatBarts。ThesightofafriendlyfaceinthegreatwildernessofLondonisapleasantthingindeedtoalonelyman。InolddaysStamfordhadneverbeenaparticularcronyofmine,butnowIhailedhimwithenthusiasm,andhe,inhisturn,appearedtobedelightedtoseeme。Intheexuberanceofmyjoy,IaskedhimtolunchwithmeattheHolborn,andwestartedofftogetherinahansom。

\"Whateverhaveyoubeendoingwithyourself,Watson?\"

heaskedinundisguisedwonder,aswerattledthroughthecrowdedLondonstreets。\"Youareasthinasalathandasbrownasanut。\"

Igavehimashortsketchofmyadventures,andhadhardlyconcludeditbythetimethatwereachedourdestination。

\"Poordevil!\"hesaid,commiseratingly,afterhehadlistenedtomymisfortunes。\"Whatareyouuptonow?\"

\"Lookingforlodgings。\"{3}Ianswered。\"Tryingtosolvetheproblemastowhetheritispossibletogetcomfortableroomsatareasonableprice。\"

\"That\'sastrangething,\"remarkedmycompanion;\"youarethesecondmanto-daythathasusedthatexpressiontome。\"

\"Andwhowasthefirst?\"Iasked。

\"Afellowwhoisworkingatthechemicallaboratoryupatthehospital。Hewasbemoaninghimselfthismorningbecausehecouldnotgetsomeonetogohalveswithhiminsomeniceroomswhichhehadfound,andwhichweretoomuchforhispurse。\"

\"ByJove!\"Icried,\"ifhereallywantssomeonetosharetheroomsandtheexpense,Iamtheverymanforhim。Ishouldpreferhavingapartnertobeingalone。\"

YoungStamfordlookedratherstrangelyatmeoverhiswine-glass。

\"Youdon\'tknowSherlockHolmesyet,\"hesaid;\"perhapsyouwouldnotcareforhimasaconstantcompanion。\"

\"Why,whatisthereagainsthim?\"

\"Oh,Ididn\'tsaytherewasanythingagainsthim。Heisalittlequeerinhisideas——anenthusiastinsomebranchesofscience。AsfarasIknowheisadecentfellowenough。\"

\"Amedicalstudent,Isuppose?\"saidI。

\"No——Ihavenoideawhatheintendstogoinfor。

Ibelieveheiswellupinanatomy,andheisafirst-classchemist;but,asfarasIknow,hehasnevertakenoutanysystematicmedicalclasses。Hisstudiesareverydesultoryandeccentric,buthehasamassedalotofout-of-thewayknowledgewhichwouldastonishhisprofessors。\"

\"Didyouneveraskhimwhathewasgoinginfor?\"Iasked。

\"No;heisnotamanthatitiseasytodrawout,thoughhecanbecommunicativeenoughwhenthefancyseizeshim。\"

\"Ishouldliketomeethim,\"Isaid。\"IfIamtolodgewithanyone,Ishouldpreferamanofstudiousandquiethabits。

Iamnotstrongenoughyettostandmuchnoiseorexcitement。

IhadenoughofbothinAfghanistantolastmefortheremainderofmynaturalexistence。HowcouldImeetthisfriendofyours?\"

\"Heissuretobeatthelaboratory,\"returnedmycompanion。

\"Heeitheravoidstheplaceforweeks,orelseheworkstherefrommorningtonight。Ifyoulike,weshalldriveroundtogetherafterluncheon。\"

\"Certainly,\"Ianswered,andtheconversationdriftedawayintootherchannels。

AswemadeourwaytothehospitalafterleavingtheHolborn,StamfordgavemeafewmoreparticularsaboutthegentlemanwhomIproposedtotakeasafellow-lodger。

\"Youmustn\'tblamemeifyoudon\'tgetonwithhim,\"hesaid;

\"IknownothingmoreofhimthanIhavelearnedfrommeetinghimoccasionallyinthelaboratory。Youproposedthisarrangement,soyoumustnotholdmeresponsible。\"

\"Ifwedon\'tgetonitwillbeeasytopartcompany,\"Ianswered。

\"Itseemstome,Stamford,\"Iadded,lookinghardatmycompanion,\"thatyouhavesomereasonforwashingyourhandsofthematter。

Isthisfellow\'stempersoformidable,orwhatisit?

Don\'tbemealy-mouthedaboutit。\"

\"Itisnoteasytoexpresstheinexpressible,\"heansweredwithalaugh。\"Holmesisalittletooscientificformytastes——itapproachestocold-bloodedness。Icouldimaginehisgivingafriendalittlepinchofthelatestvegetablealkaloid,notoutofmalevolence,youunderstand,butsimplyoutofaspiritofinquiryinordertohaveanaccurateideaoftheeffects。Todohimjustice,Ithinkthathewouldtakeithimselfwiththesamereadiness。Heappearstohaveapassionfordefiniteandexactknowledge。\"

\"Veryrighttoo。\"

\"Yes,butitmaybepushedtoexcess。Whenitcomestobeatingthesubjectsinthedissecting-roomswithastick,itiscertainlytakingratherabizarreshape。\"

\"Beatingthesubjects!\"

\"Yes,toverifyhowfarbruisesmaybeproducedafterdeath。

Isawhimatitwithmyowneyes。\"

\"Andyetyousayheisnotamedicalstudent?\"

\"No。Heavenknowswhattheobjectsofhisstudiesare。

Buthereweare,andyoumustformyourownimpressionsabouthim。\"Ashespoke,weturneddownanarrowlaneandpassedthroughasmallside-door,whichopenedintoawingofthegreathospital。Itwasfamiliargroundtome,andIneedednoguidingasweascendedthebleakstonestaircaseandmadeourwaydownthelongcorridorwithitsvistaofwhitewashedwallanddun-coloureddoors。Nearthefurtherendalowarchedpassagebranchedawayfromitandledtothechemicallaboratory。

Thiswasaloftychamber,linedandlitteredwithcountlessbottles。Broad,lowtableswerescatteredabout,whichbristledwithretorts,test-tubes,andlittleBunsenlamps,withtheirblueflickeringflames。Therewasonlyonestudentintheroom,whowasbendingoveradistanttableabsorbedinhiswork。Atthesoundofourstepsheglancedroundandsprangtohisfeetwithacryofpleasure。

\"I\'vefoundit!I\'vefoundit,\"heshoutedtomycompanion,runningtowardsuswithatest-tubeinhishand。\"Ihavefoundare-agentwhichisprecipitatedbyhoemoglobin,{4}

andbynothingelse。\"Hadhediscoveredagoldmine,greaterdelightcouldnothaveshoneuponhisfeatures。

\"Dr。Watson,Mr。SherlockHolmes,\"saidStamford,introducingus。

\"Howareyou?\"hesaidcordially,grippingmyhandwithastrengthforwhichIshouldhardlyhavegivenhimcredit。

\"YouhavebeeninAfghanistan,Iperceive。\"

\"Howonearthdidyouknowthat?\"Iaskedinastonishment。

\"Nevermind,\"saidhe,chucklingtohimself。\"Thequestionnowisabouthoemoglobin。Nodoubtyouseethesignificanceofthisdiscoveryofmine?\"

\"Itisinteresting,chemically,nodoubt,\"Ianswered,\"butpractically——\"

\"Why,man,itisthemostpracticalmedico-legaldiscoveryforyears。Don\'tyouseethatitgivesusaninfallibletestforbloodstains。Comeoverherenow!\"Heseizedmebythecoat-sleeveinhiseagerness,anddrewmeovertothetableatwhichhehadbeenworking。\"Letushavesomefreshblood,\"

hesaid,diggingalongbodkinintohisfinger,anddrawingofftheresultingdropofbloodinachemicalpipette。\"Now,Iaddthissmallquantityofbloodtoalitreofwater。Youperceivethattheresultingmixturehastheappearanceofpurewater。

Theproportionofbloodcannotbemorethanoneinamillion。

Ihavenodoubt,however,thatweshallbeabletoobtainthecharacteristicreaction。\"Ashespoke,hethrewintothevesselafewwhitecrystals,andthenaddedsomedropsofatransparentfluid。Inaninstantthecontentsassumedadullmahoganycolour,andabrownishdustwasprecipitatedtothebottomoftheglassjar。

\"Ha!ha!\"hecried,clappinghishands,andlookingasdelightedasachildwithanewtoy。\"Whatdoyouthinkofthat?\"

\"Itseemstobeaverydelicatetest,\"Iremarked。

\"Beautiful!beautiful!TheoldGuiacumtestwasveryclumsyanduncertain。Soisthemicroscopicexaminationforbloodcorpuscles。Thelatterisvaluelessifthestainsareafewhoursold。Now,thisappearstoactaswellwhetherthebloodisoldornew。Hadthistestbeeninvented,therearehundredsofmennowwalkingtheearthwhowouldlongagohavepaidthepenaltyoftheircrimes。\"

\"Indeed!\"Imurmured。

\"Criminalcasesarecontinuallyhinginguponthatonepoint。

Amanissuspectedofacrimemonthsperhapsafterithasbeencommitted。Hislinenorclothesareexamined,andbrownishstainsdiscovereduponthem。Aretheybloodstains,ormudstains,orruststains,orfruitstains,orwhatarethey?Thatisaquestionwhichhaspuzzledmanyanexpert,andwhy?Becausetherewasnoreliabletest。NowwehavetheSherlockHolmes\'test,andtherewillnolongerbeanydifficulty。\"

Hiseyesfairlyglitteredashespoke,andheputhishandoverhisheartandbowedasiftosomeapplaudingcrowdconjuredupbyhisimagination。

\"Youaretobecongratulated,\"Iremarked,considerablysurprisedathisenthusiasm。

\"TherewasthecaseofVonBischoffatFrankfortlastyear。

Hewouldcertainlyhavebeenhunghadthistestbeeninexistence。ThentherewasMasonofBradford,andthenotoriousMuller,andLefevreofMontpellier,andSamsonofnewOrleans。Icouldnameascoreofcasesinwhichitwouldhavebeendecisive。\"

\"Youseemtobeawalkingcalendarofcrime,\"saidStamfordwithalaugh。\"Youmightstartapaperonthoselines。

Callitthe`PoliceNewsofthePast。\'\"

\"Veryinterestingreadingitmightbemade,too,\"remarkedSherlockHolmes,stickingasmallpieceofplasterovertheprickonhisfinger。\"Ihavetobecareful,\"hecontinued,turningtomewithasmile,\"forIdabblewithpoisonsagooddeal。\"Heheldouthishandashespoke,andInoticedthatitwasallmottledoverwithsimilarpiecesofplaster,anddiscolouredwithstrongacids。

\"Wecamehereonbusiness,\"saidStamford,sittingdownonahighthree-leggedstool,andpushinganotheroneinmydirectionwithhisfoot。\"Myfriendherewantstotakediggings,andasyouwerecomplainingthatyoucouldgetnoonetogohalveswithyou,IthoughtthatIhadbetterbringyoutogether。\"

SherlockHolmesseemeddelightedattheideaofsharinghisroomswithme。\"IhavemyeyeonasuiteinBakerStreet,\"

hesaid,\"whichwouldsuitusdowntotheground。Youdon\'tmindthesmellofstrongtobacco,Ihope?\"

\"Ialwayssmoke`ship\'s\'myself,\"Ianswered。

\"That\'sgoodenough。Igenerallyhavechemicalsabout,andoccasionallydoexperiments。Wouldthatannoyyou?\"

\"Bynomeans。\"

\"Letmesee——whataremyothershortcomings。Igetinthedumpsattimes,anddon\'topenmymouthfordaysonend。

YoumustnotthinkIamsulkywhenIdothat。Justletmealone,andI\'llsoonberight。Whathaveyoutoconfessnow?It\'sjustaswellfortwofellowstoknowtheworstofoneanotherbeforetheybegintolivetogether。\"

Ilaughedatthiscross-examination。\"Ikeepabullpup,\"

Isaid,\"andIobjecttorowsbecausemynervesareshaken,andIgetupatallsortsofungodlyhours,andIamextremelylazy。IhaveanothersetofviceswhenI\'mwell,butthosearetheprincipalonesatpresent。\"

\"Doyouincludeviolin-playinginyourcategoryofrows?\"

heasked,anxiously。

\"Itdependsontheplayer,\"Ianswered。\"Awell-playedviolinisatreatforthegods——abadly-playedone——\"

\"Oh,that\'sallright,\"hecried,withamerrylaugh。

\"Ithinkwemayconsiderthethingassettled——thatis,iftheroomsareagreeabletoyou。\"

\"Whenshallweseethem?\"

\"Callformehereatnoonto-morrow,andwe\'llgotogetherandsettleeverything,\"heanswered。

\"Allright——noonexactly,\"saidI,shakinghishand。

Welefthimworkingamonghischemicals,andwewalkedtogethertowardsmyhotel。

\"Bytheway,\"Iaskedsuddenly,stoppingandturninguponStamford,\"howthedeucedidheknowthatIhadcomefromAfghanistan?\"

Mycompanionsmiledanenigmaticalsmile。\"That\'sjusthislittlepeculiarity,\"hesaid。\"Agoodmanypeoplehavewantedtoknowhowhefindsthingsout。\"

\"Oh!amysteryisit?\"Icried,rubbingmyhands。

\"Thisisverypiquant。Iammuchobligedtoyouforbringingustogether。`Theproperstudyofmankindisman,\'youknow。\"

\"Youmuststudyhim,then,\"Stamfordsaid,ashebademegood-bye。

\"You\'llfindhimaknottyproblem,though。I\'llwagerhelearnsmoreaboutyouthanyouabouthim。Good-bye。\"

\"Good-bye,\"Ianswered,andstrolledontomyhotel,considerablyinterestedinmynewacquaintance。

CHAPTERII。

THESCIENCEOFDEDUCTION。

WEmetnextdayashehadarranged,andinspectedtheroomsatNo。221B,{5}BakerStreet,ofwhichhehadspokenatourmeeting。Theyconsistedofacoupleofcomfortablebed-roomsandasinglelargeairysitting-room,cheerfullyfurnished,andilluminatedbytwobroadwindows。Sodesirableineverywayweretheapartments,andsomoderatedidthetermsseemwhendividedbetweenus,thatthebargainwasconcludeduponthespot,andweatonceenteredintopossession。ThatveryeveningImovedmythingsroundfromthehotel,andonthefollowingmorningSherlockHolmesfollowedmewithseveralboxesandportmanteaus。Foradayortwowewerebusilyemployedinunpackingandlayingoutourpropertytothebestadvantage。Thatdone,wegraduallybegantosettledownandtoaccommodateourselvestoournewsurroundings。

Holmeswascertainlynotadifficultmantolivewith。

Hewasquietinhisways,andhishabitswereregular。

Itwasrareforhimtobeupaftertenatnight,andhehadinvariablybreakfastedandgoneoutbeforeIroseinthemorning。Sometimeshespenthisdayatthechemicallaboratory,sometimesinthedissecting-rooms,andoccasionallyinlongwalks,whichappearedtotakehimintothelowestportionsoftheCity。Nothingcouldexceedhisenergywhentheworkingfitwasuponhim;butnowandagainareactionwouldseizehim,andfordaysonendhewouldlieuponthesofainthesitting-room,hardlyutteringawordormovingamusclefrommorningtonight。OntheseoccasionsIhavenoticedsuchadreamy,vacantexpressioninhiseyes,thatImighthavesuspectedhimofbeingaddictedtotheuseofsomenarcotic,hadnotthetemperanceandcleanlinessofhiswholelifeforbiddensuchanotion。

Astheweekswentby,myinterestinhimandmycuriosityastohisaimsinlife,graduallydeepenedandincreased。

Hisverypersonandappearanceweresuchastostriketheattentionofthemostcasualobserver。Inheighthewasratheroversixfeet,andsoexcessivelyleanthatheseemedtobeconsiderablytaller。Hiseyesweresharpandpiercing,saveduringthoseintervalsoftorportowhichIhavealluded;

andhisthin,hawk-likenosegavehiswholeexpressionanairofalertnessanddecision。Hischin,too,hadtheprominenceandsquarenesswhichmarkthemanofdetermination。Hishandswereinvariablyblottedwithinkandstainedwithchemicals,yethewaspossessedofextraordinarydelicacyoftouch,asIfrequentlyhadoccasiontoobservewhenIwatchedhimmanipulatinghisfragilephilosophicalinstruments。

Thereadermaysetmedownasahopelessbusybody,whenIconfesshowmuchthismanstimulatedmycuriosity,andhowoftenIendeavouredtobreakthroughthereticencewhichheshowedonallthatconcernedhimself。Beforepronouncingjudgment,however,beitremembered,howobjectlesswasmylife,andhowlittletherewastoengagemyattention。

Myhealthforbademefromventuringoutunlesstheweatherwasexceptionallygenial,andIhadnofriendswhowouldcalluponmeandbreakthemonotonyofmydailyexistence。

Underthesecircumstances,Ieagerlyhailedthelittlemysterywhichhungaroundmycompanion,andspentmuchofmytimeinendeavouringtounravelit。

Hewasnotstudyingmedicine。Hehadhimself,inreplytoaquestion,confirmedStamford\'sopinionuponthatpoint。

Neitherdidheappeartohavepursuedanycourseofreadingwhichmightfithimforadegreeinscienceoranyotherrecognizedportalwhichwouldgivehimanentranceintothelearnedworld。Yethiszealforcertainstudieswasremarkable,andwithineccentriclimitshisknowledgewassoextraordinarilyampleandminutethathisobservationshavefairlyastoundedme。Surelynomanwouldworksohardorattainsuchpreciseinformationunlesshehadsomedefiniteendinview。Desultoryreadersareseldomremarkablefortheexactnessoftheirlearning。Nomanburdenshismindwithsmallmattersunlesshehassomeverygoodreasonfordoingso。

Hisignorancewasasremarkableashisknowledge。

Ofcontemporaryliterature,philosophyandpoliticsheappearedtoknownexttonothing。UponmyquotingThomasCarlyle,heinquiredinthenaivestwaywhohemightbeandwhathehaddone。Mysurprisereachedaclimax,however,whenIfoundincidentallythathewasignorantoftheCopernicanTheoryandofthecompositionoftheSolarSystem。ThatanycivilizedhumanbeinginthisnineteenthcenturyshouldnotbeawarethattheearthtravelledroundthesunappearedtobetomesuchanextraordinaryfactthatIcouldhardlyrealizeit。

\"Youappeartobeastonished,\"hesaid,smilingatmyexpressionofsurprise。\"NowthatIdoknowitIshalldomybesttoforgetit。\"

\"Toforgetit!\"

\"Yousee,\"heexplained,\"Iconsiderthataman\'sbrainoriginallyislikealittleemptyattic,andyouhavetostockitwithsuchfurnitureasyouchoose。Afooltakesinallthelumberofeverysortthathecomesacross,sothattheknowledgewhichmightbeusefultohimgetscrowdedout,oratbestisjumbledupwithalotofotherthingssothathehasadifficultyinlayinghishandsuponit。Nowtheskilfulworkmanisverycarefulindeedastowhathetakesintohisbrain-attic。Hewillhavenothingbutthetoolswhichmayhelphimindoinghiswork,butofthesehehasalargeassortment,andallinthemostperfectorder。

Itisamistaketothinkthatthatlittleroomhaselasticwallsandcandistendtoanyextent。Dependuponittherecomesatimewhenforeveryadditionofknowledgeyouforgetsomethingthatyouknewbefore。Itisofthehighestimportance,therefore,nottohaveuselessfactselbowingouttheusefulones。\"

\"ButtheSolarSystem!\"Iprotested。

\"Whatthedeuceisittome?\"heinterruptedimpatiently;

\"yousaythatwegoroundthesun。Ifwewentroundthemoonitwouldnotmakeapennyworthofdifferencetomeortomywork。\"

Iwasonthepointofaskinghimwhatthatworkmightbe,butsomethinginhismannershowedmethatthequestionwouldbeanunwelcomeone。Iponderedoverourshortconversation,however,andendeavouredtodrawmydeductionsfromit。

Hesaidthathewouldacquirenoknowledgewhichdidnotbearuponhisobject。Thereforealltheknowledgewhichhepossessedwassuchaswouldbeusefultohim。Ienumeratedinmyownmindallthevariouspointsuponwhichhehadshownmethathewasexceptionallywell-informed。Ieventookapencilandjottedthemdown。IcouldnothelpsmilingatthedocumentwhenIhadcompletedit。Itraninthisway——

SHERLOCKHOLMES——hislimits。

1。KnowledgeofLiterature——Nil。

2。Philosophy——Nil。

3。Astronomy——Nil。

4。Politics——Feeble。

5。Botany——Variable。Wellupinbelladonna,opium,andpoisonsgenerally。

Knowsnothingofpracticalgardening。

6。Geology——Practical,butlimited。

Tellsataglancedifferentsoilsfromeachother。Afterwalkshasshownmesplashesuponhistrousers,andtoldmebytheircolourandconsistenceinwhatpartofLondonhehadreceivedthem。

7。Chemistry——Profound。

8。Anatomy——Accurate,butunsystematic。

9。SensationalLiterature——Immense。Heappearstoknoweverydetailofeveryhorrorperpetratedinthecentury。

10。Playstheviolinwell。

11。Isanexpertsinglestickplayer,boxer,andswordsman。

12。HasagoodpracticalknowledgeofBritishlaw。

WhenIhadgotsofarinmylistIthrewitintothefireindespair。\"IfIcanonlyfindwhatthefellowisdrivingatbyreconcilingalltheseaccomplishments,anddiscoveringacallingwhichneedsthemall,\"Isaidtomyself,\"Imayaswellgiveuptheattemptatonce。\"

IseethatIhavealludedabovetohispowersupontheviolin。

Thesewereveryremarkable,butaseccentricasallhisotheraccomplishments。Thathecouldplaypieces,anddifficultpieces,Iknewwell,becauseatmyrequesthehasplayedmesomeofMendelssohn\'sLieder,andotherfavourites。

Whenlefttohimself,however,hewouldseldomproduceanymusicorattemptanyrecognizedair。Leaningbackinhisarm-chairofanevening,hewouldclosehiseyesandscrapecarelesslyatthefiddlewhichwasthrownacrosshisknee。

Sometimesthechordsweresonorousandmelancholy。

Occasionallytheywerefantasticandcheerful。Clearlytheyreflectedthethoughtswhichpossessedhim,butwhetherthemusicaidedthosethoughts,orwhethertheplayingwassimplytheresultofawhimorfancywasmorethanIcoulddetermine。

Imighthaverebelledagainsttheseexasperatingsoloshaditnotbeenthatheusuallyterminatedthembyplayinginquicksuccessionawholeseriesofmyfavouriteairsasaslightcompensationforthetrialuponmypatience。