Delphi Complete Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated) (1067 page)

BOOK: Delphi Complete Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated)
12.85Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

DRIVER
:  It is a doctor. (Seeing
WATSON
.) ‘Ere, doctor, will you just come and have a look at this old gent? (
HOLMES
trying to stop him
.) He’s hurt ‘isself a little, an’ — an’ —

 

HOLMES
(
trying to stop
DRIVER
): Wait, wait, wait!

 

DRIVER
:  Well, well?

 

HOLMES
(
still standing back to audience and turned to
DRIVER
): Are you the driver?

 

DRIVER
:  Yes, I’m the driver.

 

HOLMES
:  Well, I’ll have you arrested for this.

 

DRIVER
:  Arrested?

 

HOLMES
: Arrested, arrested, arrested!

 

DRIVER
:  You cawn’t arrest me.

 

HOLMES
: I can’t, but somebody else can.

 

DRIVER
:  ‘Ere, ‘ere. (
Trying to urge
HOLMES
to chair.
)

 

HOLMES
: You are a very disagreeable man! You are totally uninformed on every subject! I wonder you are able to live in the same house with yourself.

 

(
The
DRIVER
is trying to talk back and make
HOLMES
sit down.
HOLMES
turns suddenly on
PARSONS
.
WATSON
is trying to attract
PARSONS’
attention
.)

 

Are you a driver?

 

PARSONS
:  No, sir!

 

HOLMES
:  Well, what are you?

 

PARSONS
:  I’m the butler, sir.

 

HOLMES
: Butler! Butler!

 

DRIVER
:  He’s the doctor’s servant.

 

HOLMES
: Who’d have such a looking butler as you! What fool would —

 

DRIVER
(
turning HOLMES toward him roughly
): He is the doctor’s servant!

 

HOLMES
: Who asked you who he was?

 

DRIVER
:  Never mind who asked me — I’m telling you.

 

HOLMES
: Well, go and tell somebody else.

 

DRIVER
(
trying to push
HOLMES
into chair
): Sit down here. Sit down and be quiet

 

WATSON
(
to
PARSONS
): Have a cab ready for me. I must see if he’s badly hurt.

 

PARSONS
:  Yes, sir. (
Goes
.)

 

HOLMES
(
resisting
): Quiet! quiet! Where’s my hat? My hat! My hat!

 

DRIVER
: Never mind your ‘at.

 

HOLMES
: I will mind my hat! and I hold you responsible —

 

DRIVER
:  There’s your hat in your ‘and.

 

HOLMES
(
looks at hat
): That isn’t my hat! Here! (
DRIVER
trying to push him into chair
.) You’re responsible. (
In chair
.) I’ll have you arrested. (
Clinging to
DRIVER’S
coat tail as he tries to get away

 

to door
) Here come back (
Choking with rage
)

 

DRIVER
(
first wrenching away coat from
HOLMES’
grasp at door
): I cawn’t stay around ‘ere, you know! Some one’lI pinching my cab. (
Exit
.)

 

HOLMES
(
screaming after him
): Then bring your cab in here. I want — (
Lapses into groans and remonstrances.
) Why didn’t somebody stop him? These cabmen! What did he bring me in for? I know where I am, it’s a conspiracy. I won’t stay in this place. If I ever get out of here alive — (
Etc
.)

 

WATSON
(
steps quickly to door, speaking off
): Parsons — that man’s number (
quickly to old gent
) Now sir if you’ll be quiet for one moment, I’ll have a look at you! (
Crosses to end of cabinet as if to look for instrument.
)

 

(
MADGE
advances near to the old gentleman, looking at him closely. She suddenly seems to be satisfied of something, backs away, and reaching out as if to get to the window and give signal, then coming face to face with
WATSON
as he turns, and smiling pleasantly at him. Business with glove. She begins to glide down stage, making a sweep around toward door as if to get out.  She shows by her expression that she has recognized
HOLMES
, but is instantly herself again, thinking possibly that
HOLMES
is watch her, and she wishes to evade suspicion regarding her determination to get off at door. Quick as a flash the old gentleman springs to the door and stands facing her. She stops suddenly on finding him facing her, then wheels quickly about and goes rapidly across toward window
)

 

HOLMES
(
sharp
): Don’t let her get to that window.

 

(
WATSON
, who had moved up a little above windows, instantly springs before the windows.
MADGE
stops on being headed off in that direction
.)

 

WATSON
: Is that you, Holmes?

 

(
MADGE
stands motionless
.)

 

HOLMES
: Quite so. (
Takes off his wig, etc
.)

 

WATSON
: What do you want me to do?

 

HOLMES
(
easily
): That’s all, you’ve done it. Don’t do anything more just now.

 

(
MADGE
gives a sharp look at them, then goes very slowly for a few steps and suddenly turns and makes a dash for centre door
.)

 

WATSON
: Look out, Holmes! She can get out that way. (
A step or two up
.)

 

(
MADGE
runs off.
HOLMES
is unmoved
.)

 

HOLMES
: I don’t think so. (
Saunters over to above
WATSON’S
desk.
) Well, well, what remarkable weather we’re having, doctor, eh? (
Suddenly seeing cigarettes on desk
.) Ah! I’m glad to see that you keep a few prescriptions carefully done up. (
Picks up a cigarette and sits on desk
.) Good for the nerves! (
HOLMES
finds matches and lights cigarette
.) Have you ever observed, Watson, that those people are always making —

 

(
Enter the
DRIVER
.)

 

FORMAN
(
speaking at once — so as to break in on
HOLMES
): I’ve got her, sir!

 

(
Very brief pause.
)

 

WATSON
: Good heavens! Is that Forman?

 

(
HOLMES
nods “Yes.”
)

 

HOLMES
: Yes, that’s Forman all right. Has Inspector Bradstreet Come with his men?

 

FORMAN
: Yes, sir. One of ‘em’s in the hall there ‘olding her. The others are in the kitchen garden. They came in over the back Wall from Mortimer Street.

 

HOLMES
: One moment. (
Sits in thought.
) Watson, my dear fellow — (
WATSON
moves toward
HOLMES
at desk.
) As you doubtless gather from the little episode that has just taken place we are making the arrests. The scoundrels are hot on my track. To get me out of the way is the one chance left to them — and I taking advantage of their mad pursuit to draw them where we quietly lay our hands on them — one by one. We’ve made a pretty good haul already — four last night in the gas chamber — seven this afternoon in various places, and one more just now, but I regret to say that up to this time the Professor himself has so far not risen to the bait.

 

WATSON
: Where do you think he is now?

 

HOLMES
: In the open streets — under some clever disguise — watching for a chance to get at me.

 

WATSON
: And was this woman sent in here to —

 

HOLMES
: Quite so. A spy — to let them know by some signal, probably at that window — (
pointing
) — if she found me in the house. And it has Just occurred to me that it might not be such a bad idea to try the Professor with that bait. Forman! (
Motions him to come down
.)

 

FORMAN
: Yes, sir!

 

HOLMES
(
voice lower
) One moment (Business) Bring that Larrabee woman back here for a moment, and when I light a fresh cigarette — let go your hold on her — carelessly — as if your attention was attracted to something else. Get hold of her again when I tell you.

 

FORMAN
:  Very well sir.

 

(
Goes quickly to re-enter bringing in
MADGE LARRABEE
. They stop.
MADGE
calm, but looks at
HOLMES
with the utmost hatred. Brief pause
.)

 

HOLMES
: My dear Mrs. Larrabee — (
MADGE
, who has looked away, turns to him angrily
) — I took the liberty of having you brought in for a moment — (
puffs cigarette, which he has nearly finished
) — in order to convey to you in a few fitting words — my sincere sympathy in your rather — unpleasant — predicament,

 

MADGE
(
hissing it out angrily between her teeth
): It’s a lie! It’s a lie! There’s no predicament.

 

HOLMES
: Ah — I’m charmed to gather — from your rather forcible observation — that you do not regard it as such. Quite right, too. Our prisons are so well conducted now. Many consider them quite as comfortable as most of the hotels. Quieter and more orderly.

 

MADGE
: How the prisons are conducted is no concern of mine! There is nothing they can hold me for — nothing.

 

HOLMES
: Oh — to be sure. (
Putting fresh cigarette in mouth
.) There may be something in that. Still — it occurred to me that you might prefer to be near your unfortunate husband — eh? (
Rises from table and goes to gas burner. Slight good-natured chuckle
.) We hear a great deal about the heroic devotion of wives, and all that — (
lights cigarette at gas
) — rubbish. You know, Mrs. Larrabee, when we come right down to it — (
FORMAN
carelessly relinquishes his hold on
MADGE’S
arm, and seems to have his attention called to door. Stands as if listening to something outside.
MADGE
gives a quick glance about and at
HOLMES
who is lighting a cigarette at the gas, and apparently not noticing anything. She makes a sudden dash for the window, quickly snaps up blind and makes a rapid motion up and down before window with right hand — then turns quickly, facing
HOLMES
with triumphant defiance.
HOLMES
is still lighting cigarette
.)

 

Many thanks. (
To
FORMAN
.) That’s all, Forman. Pick her up again.

 

(
FORMAN
at once goes to
MADGE
and turns her and waits in front of window — holding her right wrist.
)

 

Doctor, would you kindly pull the blind down once more. I don’t care to be shot from the street.

 

(
WATSON
instantly pulls down blind
.)

 

(
NOTE
— Special care must be exercised regarding these window blinds. They must be made specially strong and solid, so that no failure to operate is possible
.)

BOOK: Delphi Complete Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated)
12.85Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

White Wolf by David Gemmell
Murder Among Us by Ann Granger
The Unforgivable Fix by T. E. Woods
Homecomings by C. P. Snow
Tequila Blue by Rolo Diez
Writing Jane Austen by Elizabeth Aston
American Girls by Nancy Jo Sales
The Burning Horizon by Erin Hunter