BoscombePool,whichisalittlereed-girtsheetofwatersomefiftyyardsacross,issituatedattheboundarybetweentheHatherleyFarmandtherivatearkofthewealthyMrTurner。Abovethewoodswhichlinedituonthefarthersidewecouldseethered,juttinginnacleswhichmarkedthesiteoftherichlandownersdwelling。OntheHatherleysideoftheoolthewoodsgrewverythick,andtherewasanarrowbeltofsoddengrasstwentyacesacrossbetweentheedgeofthetreesandthereedswhichlinedthelake。Lestradeshowedustheexactsotatwhichthebodyhadbeenfound,and,indeed,somoistwastheground,thatIcouldlainlyseethetraceswhichhadbeenleftbythefallofthestrickenman。ToHolmes,asIcouldseebyhiseagerfaceandeeringeyes,verymanyotherthingsweretobereaduonthetramledgrass。Heranround,likeadogwhoisickinguascent,andthenturneduonmycomanion。
"Whatdidyougointotheoolfor?
"heasked。
"Ifishedaboutwitharake。Ithoughttheremightbesomeweaonorothertrace。Buthowonearth。。。
"
"Oh,tut,tut!Ihavenotime!Thatleftfootofyourswithitsinwardtwistisalloverthelace。Amolecouldtraceit,andthereitvanishesamongthereeds。Oh,howsimleitwouldallhavebeenhadIbeenherebeforetheycamelikeaherdofbuffaloandwallowedalloverit。Hereiswheretheartywiththelodge-keeercame,andtheyhavecoveredalltracksforsixoreightfeetroundthebody。Butherearethreesearatetracksofthesamefeet。
"Hedrewoutalensandlaydownuonhiswaterrooftohaveabetterview,talkingallthetimerathertohimselfthantous。
"TheseareyoungMcCarthysfeet。Twicehewaswalking,andonceheranswiftly,sothatthesolesaredeelymarkedandtheheelshardlyvisible。Thatbearsouthisstory。Heranwhenhesawhisfatherontheground。Thenherearethefathersfeetasheaceduanddown。Whatisthis,then?Itisthebutt-endofthegunasthesonstoodlistening。Andthis?Ha,ha!Whathavewehere?Titoes!titoes!Square,too,quiteunusualboots!Theycome,theygo,theycomeagain。。。ofcoursethatwasforthecloak。Nowwheredidtheycomefrom?
"
Heranuanddown,sometimeslosing,sometimesfindingthetrackuntilwewerewellwithintheedgeofthewoodandundertheshadowofagreatbeech,thelargesttreeintheneighbourhood。Holmestracedhiswaytothefarthersideofthisandlaydownoncemoreuonhisfacewithalittlecryofsatisfaction。Foralongtimeheremainedthere,turningovertheleavesanddriedsticks,gatheringuwhatseemedtometobedustintoanenveloeandexaminingwithhislensnotonlythegroundbuteventhebarkofthetreeasfarashecouldreach。Ajaggedstonewaslyingamongthemoss,andthisalsohecarefullyexaminedandretained。Thenhefollowedaathwaythroughthewooduntilhecametothehighroad,wherealltraceswerelost。
"Ithasbeenacaseofconsiderableinterest,
"heremarked,returningtohisnaturalmanner。
"Ifancythatthisgreyhouseontherightmustbethelodge。IthinkthatIwillgoinandhaveawordwithMoran,anderhaswritealittlenote。Havingdonethat,wemaydrivebacktoourluncheon。Youmaywalktothecab,andIshallbewithyouresently。
"
ItwasabouttenminutesbeforeweregainedourcabanddrovebackintoRoss,Holmesstillcarryingwithhimthestonewhichhehadickeduinthewood。
"Thismayinterestyou,Lestrade,
"heremarked,holdingitout。
"Themurderwasdonewithit。
"
"Iseenomarks。
"
"Therearenone。
"
"Howdoyouknow,then?
"
"Thegrasswasgrowingunderit。Ithadonlylainthereafewdays。Therewasnosignofalacewhenceithadbeentaken。Itcorresondswiththeinjuries。Thereisnosignofanyotherweaon。
"
"Andthemurderer?
"
"Isatallman,left-handed,limswiththerightleg,wearsthick-soledshooting-bootsandagreycloak,smokesIndiancigars,usesacigar-holder,andcarriesablunten-knifeinhisocket。Thereareseveralotherindications,butthesemaybeenoughtoaidusinoursearch。
"
Lestradelaughed。
"IamafraidthatIamstillascetic,
"hesaid。