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The Case Begins
这宗案件开始了
The September sun was2 shining3 brightly into the win-dows of 221B Baker4 Street, and London was enjoying a beautiful late summer. I had5 finished6 my breakfast and was reading7 the newspaper.
9月的阳光明媚地照进了贝克街221号B门的窗户里,整个伦敦都在享受晚夏的美好时光。我已吃过早餐,此时正在看报纸。
As1 usual8, Holmes had got9 up late, and was still eating. We were expecting10 a visitor11 at half past ten,and I wondered12 whether13 Holmes would14 finish his breakfast be- fore15 our visitor arrived.
福尔摩斯同往常一样,总是很晚才起床。他这时正在进餐。我们正等待着一位预约好要在10点半时前来拜访的客人;我不知道福尔摩斯在客人到来之前是否吃得完他的早餐。
Holmes was in no hurry.He was reading once again a letter he had received16 three days ago.It was from Dr17 James Mortimer,who asked for an appointment18 with Holmes.
福尔摩斯并不匆忙行事。他又看了一遍三天之前收到的那封来信。这是詹姆斯·摩梯末医生写来的。他请求能够约个时间和福尔摩斯见次面。
'Well,Watson,'Holmes said19 to me,'I'm afraid that a doc- tor from Devonshire won't bring us anything of real20 interest21.
“啊,华生,”福尔摩斯对我讲道,“恐怕德文郡的这位医生是不会给我们带来任何有趣的事情的。
His letter doesn't tell us anything about his business22 though23 he says it's very important24.I hope25 we can help him.'
虽然他说事情举足轻重,但是他的信中并未说明他的来意。我希望我们能够帮他的忙。”
At exactly26 half past ten there was a knock27 on our front door.
正好10点半时,有人敲了敲我们的前门。
'Good,'said Holmes.'Dr Mortimer is clearly28 a man who will not waste29 our time.'
“嘿,”福尔摩斯道,“摩梯末医生显然并非一位即将浪费我们时间的人。”
We stood30 up as our visitor was brought31 into the room.
当客人被带进屋时,我们起身迎接了他。
'Good morning, gentlemen32, 'he said. 'I'm Dr James Mor- timer, from Grimpen in Devonshire, and I think you must be Mr Sherlock Holmes. 'He shook33 hands with Holmes, who said:
“早上好,先生们。”他讲道,“我是詹姆斯,摩梯末医生,是从德文郡的格林盆来的;我想您一定就是歇洛克·福尔摩斯先生了。”他与福尔摩斯握了握手,福尔摩斯道:
'How do you do, Dr Mortimer? May I introduce34 my good friend, Dr John Watson, who helps me with my cases. I hope you will allow35 him to listen to our conversation36.'
“您好吗,摩梯末医生?我来介绍一下我的好朋友约翰·华生医生,他一直在帮我办案。我希望您能允许他来听我们的谈话。”
'Of course,'said Mortimer, as he turned to me and shook hands. 'I need your help very badly37, Mr Holmes. If it will be useful38 for Dr Watson to hear what I have to say, please let him stay and listen.'
“当然可以,”摩梯末边说着话边回头与我握手。“我急需您的帮助,福尔摩斯先生。如我的话对华生医生有用的话,那就请他留下来听吧!”
Mortimer did39 not look like a country doctor. He was very tall and thin. He had a long thin nose. His grey40 eyes were bright, and he wore gold glasses.
摩梯末看上去并不像是一位乡间医生。他身材高大,身体瘦削,长着细长的鼻子。他那灰色的眼睛炯炯有神,他还戴着一副金丝眼镜。
His coat and trousers were old and worn41. His face was young, but his shoulders were bent42 like an old man's and his head was pushed43 forward44. He took45 some pa- pers from his pocket46, and said:
他的外衣和裤子都已破旧、磨损不堪了。他的脸看上去还很年轻,但是已像老人一样佝偻,而且头还向前探着。他从口袋里取出一些手稿,并说道:
'Mr Holmes,I need your help and advice47.Something very strange48 and frightening49 has been happening.'
“福尔摩斯先生,我需要您的帮助和建议。发生了一件既奇怪又恐怖的事情。”
'Sit down,Dr Mortimer,'said Holmes,'and tell us your problem50.I'll help you if I can.'
“坐下,摩梯末医生,”福尔摩斯道,“并告诉我您的疑难问题。我将尽力帮助您。”
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