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第160章

Devoting myself once more to the elucidation of the impenetrable puzzle which my own position presented to me, I now tried to meet the difficulty by investigating it from a plainly practical point of view.The events of the memorable night being still unintelligible to me, I looked a little farther back, and searched my memory of the earlier hours of the birthday for any incident which might prove of some assistance to me in finding the clue.

Had anything happened while Rachel and I were finishing the painted door? or, later, when I rode over to Frizinghall? or afterwards, when Iwent back with Godfrey Ablewhite and his sisters? or, later again, when I put the Moonstone into Rachel's hands? or, later still, when the company came, and we all assembled round the dinner-table? My memory disposed of that string of questions readily enough, until I came to the last.Looking back at the social events of the birthday dinner, I found myself brought to a standstill at the outset of the inquiry.I was not even capable of accurately remembering the number of the guests who had sat at the same table with me.

To feel myself completely at fault here, and to conclude, thereupon, that the incidents of the dinner might especially repay the trouble of investigating them, formed parts of the same mental process, in my case.

I believe other people, in a similar situation, would have reasoned as I did.When the pursuit of our own interests causes us to become objects of inquiry to ourselves, we are naturally suspicious of what we don't know.

Once in possession of the names of the persons who had been present at the dinner, I resolved--as a means of enriching the deficient resources of my own memory--to appeal to the memory of the rest of the guests; to write down all that they could recollect of the social events of the birthday;and to test the result, thus obtained, by the light of what had happened afterwards, when the company had left the house.

This last and newest of my many contemplated experiments in the art of inquiry--which Betteredge would probably have attributed to the clear-headed, or French, side of me being upper-most for the moment--may fairly claim record here, on its own merits.Unlikely as it may seem, I had now actually groped my way to the root of the matter at last.All I wanted was a hint to guide me in the right direction at starting.Before another day had passed over my head, that hint was given me by one of the company who had been present at the birthday feast!

With the plan of proceeding which I now had in view, it was first necessary to possess the complete list of the guests.This I could easily obtain from Gabriel Betteredge.I determined to go back to Yorkshire on that day, and to begin my contemplated investigation the next morning.

It was just too late to start by the train which left London before noon.There was no alternative but to wait, nearly three hours, for the departure of the next train.Was there anything I could do in London, which might usefully occupy this interval of time?

My thoughts went back again obstinately to the birthday dinner.

Though I had forgotten the numbers, and, in many cases, the names of the guests, I remembered readily enough that by far the larger proportion of them came from Frizinghall, or from its neighbourhood.But the larger proportion was not all.Some few of us were not regular residents in the country.I myself was one of the few.Mr.Murthwaite was another.Godfrey Ablewhite was a third.Mr.Bruff--no: I called to mind that business had prevented Mr.Bruff from ****** one of the party.Had any ladies been present, whose usual residence was in London? I could only remember Miss Clack as coming within this latter category.However, here were three of the guests, at any rate, whom it was clearly advisable for me to see before I left town.I drove off at once to Mr.Bruff's office; not knowing the addresses of the persons of whom I was in search, and thinking it probable that he might put me in the way of finding them.

Mr.Bruff proved to be too busy to give me more than a minute of his valuable time.In that minute, however, he contrived to dispose--in the most discouraging manner--of all the question I had to put to him.

In the first place, he considered my newly discovered method of finding a clue to the mystery as something too purely fanciful to be seriously discussed.In the second, third, and fourth places, Mr.Murthwaite was now on his way back to the scene of his past adventures; Miss Clack had suffered losses, and had settled, from motives of economy, in France; Mr.

Godfrey Ablewhite might, or might not, be discoverable somewhere in London.

Suppose I inquired at his club? And suppose I excused Mr.Bruff, if he went back to his business and wished me good morning?

The field of inquiry in London, being now so narrowed as only to include the one necessity of discovering Godfrey's address, I took the lawyer's hint, and drove to his club.

In the hall, I met with one of the members, who was an old friend of my cousin's, and who was also an acquaintance of my own.This gentleman, after enlightening me on the subject of Godfrey's address, told me of two recent events in his life, which were of some importance in themselves, and which had not previously reached my ears.

It appeared that Godfrey, far from being discouraged by Rachel's withdrawal from her engagement to him, had made matrimonial advances soon afterwards to another young lady, reputed to be a great heiress.His suit had prospered, and his marriage had been considered as a settled and certain thing.But, here again, the engagement had been suddenly and unexpectedly broken off--owing, it was said, on this occasion, to a serious difference of opinion between the bridegroom and the lady's father, on the question of settlements.

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