The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes by Adrian Conan Doyle & John Dickson Carr
Author:Adrian Conan Doyle & John Dickson Carr [Doyle, Adrian Conan & Carr, John Dickson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
7
The Adventure of Foulkes Rath
"This is a most curious affair," I said, dropping The Times on the floor. "Indeed, I am
surprised that the family have not already consulted you."
My friend Sherlock Holmes turned away from the window and threw himself into his
arm-chair.
"I take it that you refer to the murder at Foulkes Rath," he said languidly. "If so, this
might interest you, Watson. It arrived before breakfast."
He had drawn a buff-colored form from the pocket of his dressing-gown and now passed
it across to me. The telegram, which bore the postmark of Forest Row, Sussex, ran as
follows: "Having regard to Addleton affairs, propose to call on you at 10:15 precisely.
Vincent."
Picking up The Times again, I ran my eye quickly down the column. "There is no
mention of anybody named Vincent," I said.
"A fact of no importance whatever," replied Holmes impatiently. "Let us assume, from the
phraseology of the telegram, that he is a lawyer of the old school employed by the
Addleton family. As I observe, Watson, that we have a few minutes in hand, pray refresh
my memory by running over the salient points from the account in this morning's paper,
while omitting all irrelevant observations from their correspondent."
Holmes, having filled his clay pipe with shag from the Persian slipper, leaned back in his
chair and contemplated the ceiling through a cloud of pungent blue smoke.
"The tragedy occurred at Foulkes Rath," I began, "an ancient Sussex manor-house near
Forest Row on Ashdown Forest. The curious name of the house is derived from the
circumstance that there is an old burial groundâ"
"Keep to the facts, Watson."
"The property was owned by Colonel Matthias Addleton," I continued rather stiffly.
"Squire Addleton, as he was known, was the local Justice of the Peace and the richest
landowner in the district. The household at Foulkes Rath consisted of the squire, his nephew
Percy Longton, the butler Morstead and four indoor servants. In addition, there is an outside
staff consisting of the lodge-keeper, a groom and several gamekeepers who occupy cottages
on the boundaries of the estate. Last night, Squire Addleton and his nephew dined at their usual
hour of eight o'clock and after dinner the squire sent for his horse and was absent for about an
hour. On his return, shortly before ten, he took a glass of port with his nephew in the hall.
The two men appear to have been quarrelling, for the butler has stated that, on entering with
the port, he remarked that the squire was flushed and brusque in his manner."
"And the nephew, Longton I think you said his name was?" Holmes interrupted.
"According to the butler, he did not see Longton's face as the young man walked to the
window and stood there looking out into the night while the butler was in the room. On
retiring, however, the butler caught the sounds of their voices in a furious altercation. Shortly
after midnight, the household was roused by a loud cry apparently from the hall and, on rushing
down in their night-clothes, they were horrified to discover Squire Addleton lying senseless in a
pool of blood with his head split open. Standing beside the body of the dying man was Mr.
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