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“To some extent,” he answered, thoughtfully. “My ancestors were country squires, who appear to have led much the same life as is natural to their class. But, none the less, my turn that way is in my veins, and may have come with my grandmother, who was the sister of Vernet, the French artist. Art in the blood is liable to take the strangest forms.”

“But how do you know that it is hereditary?”

“Because my brother Mycroft possesses it in a larger degree than I do.”

This was news to me indeed. If there were another man with such singular powers in England, how was it that neither police nor public had heard of him? I put the question, with a hint that it was my companion's modesty which made him acknowledge his brother as his superior. Holmes laughed at my suggestion.

“My dear Watson,” said he, “I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues. To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers. When I say, therefore, that Mycroft has better powers of observation than I, you may take it that I am speaking the exact and literal truth.”

“在某种程度上是这样,”福尔摩斯思忖着说道,“我祖上是乡绅,看来,他们过着那个阶级的惯常生活。不过,我这种癖一性一是我血统中固有的。可能我祖母就有这种血统,因为她是法国美术家吉尔内的妹妹。血液中的这种艺术成分很容易具有最奇特的遗传形式。”

“可是你怎么知道是遗传的呢?”

“因为我哥哥迈克罗夫特掌握的推理艺术比我掌握的程度高。”

这对我来说确实还是一件新闻。假如英国还有另外一个人也具有这样的奇异才能,警署和公众怎么对他竟然毫无所闻呢?

我说这是因为我朋友谦虚,所以他才认为哥哥比他强。福尔摩斯对我这种说法付之一笑。

“我亲一爱一的华生,”福尔摩斯说道,“我不同意有些人把谦虚列为美德。对逻辑学家来说,一切事物应当是什么样就是什么样,对自己估价过低和夸大自己的才能一样都是违背真理的。所以,我说迈克罗夫特的观察力比我强,你可以相信我的话是毫不夸张的实话。”

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