登陆注册
5365400000171

第171章

`...Mr.Franklin Blake is clever and agreeable, but he wants taking down a peg when he talks of medicine.He confesses that he has been suffering from want of sleep at night.I tell him that his nerves are out of order, and that he ought to take medicine.He tells me that taking medicine and groping in the dark mean one and the same thing.This before all the company at the dinner-table.I say to him, you are groping after sleep, and nothing but medicine can help you to find it.He says to me, I have heard of the blind leading the blind, and now I know what it means.Witty -- but I can give him a night's rest in spite of his teeth.He really wants sleep; and Lady Verinder's medicine chest is at my disposal.Give him five and twenty minims of laudanum to-night, without his knowing it; and then call to-morrow morning."Well, Mr.Blake, will you try a little medicine to-day? You will never sleep without it." -- "There you are out, Mr.Candy: I have had an excellent night's rest without it." Then, come down on him with the truth!

"You have had something besides an excellent night's rest; you had a dose of laudanum, sir, before you went to bed.What do you say to the art of medicine, now?" '

Admiration of the ingenuity which had woven this smooth and finished texture out of the ravelled skein was naturally the first impression that I felt, on handing the manuscript back to Ezra Jennings.He modestly interrupted the first few words in which my sense of surprise expressed itself, by asking me if the conclusion which he had drawn from his notes was also the conclusion at which my own mind had arrived.

`Do you believe as I believe,' he said, `that you were acting under the influence of the laudanum in doing all that you did, on the night of Miss Verinder's birthday, in Lady Verinder's house?'

`I am too ignorant of the influence of laudanum to have an opinion of my own,' I answered.`I can only follow your opinion, and feel convinced that you are right.'

`Very well.The next question is this.You are convinced; and I am convinced -- how are we to carry our conviction to the minds of other people?'

I pointed to the two manuscripts, lying on the table between us.Ezra Jennings shook his head.

`Useless, Mr.Blake! Quite useless, as they stand now, for three unanswerable reasons.In the first place, those notes have been taken under circumstances entirely out of the experience of the mass of mankind.Against them, to begin with! In the second place, those notes represent a medical and metaphysical theory.Against them, once more! In the third place, those notes are of my making; there is nothing but my assertion to the contrary, to guarantee that they are not fabrications.Remember what I told you on the moor -- and ask yourself what my assertion is worth.No! my notes have but one value, looking to the verdict of the world outside.Your innocence is to be vindicated; and they show how it can be done.We must put our conviction to the proof -- and You are the man to prove it!'

`How?' I asked.

He leaned eagerly nearer to me across the table that divided us.

`Are you willing to try a bold experiment?'

`I will do anything to clear myself of the suspicion that rests on me now.'

`Will you submit to some personal inconvenience for a time?'

`To any inconvenience, no matter what it may be.'

`Will you be guided implicitly by my advice? It may expose you to the ridicule of fools; it may subject you to the remonstrances of friends whose opinions you are bound to respect --'

`Tell me what to do!' I broke out impatiently.`And, come what may, I'll do it.'

`You shall do this, Mr.Blake,' he answered.`You shall steal the Diamond, unconsciously, for the second time, in the presence of witnesses whose testimony is beyond dispute.'

I started to my feet.I tried to speak.I could only look at him.

`I believe it can be done,' he went on.`And it shall be done -- if you will only help me.Try to compose yourself -- sit down, and hear what I have to say to you.You have resumed the habit of smoking;I have seen that for myself.How long have you resumed it?'

`For nearly a year.'

`Do you smoke more or less than you did?'

`More.'

`Will you give up the habit again? Suddenly, mind! -- as you gave it up before.'

I began dimly to see his drift.`I will give it up, from this moment,'

I answered.

`If the same consequences follow, which followed last June,' said Ezra Jennings -- `if you suffer once more as you suffered then, from sleepless nights, we shall have gained our first step.We shall have put you back again into something assimilating to your nervous condition on the birthday night.If we can next revive, or nearly revive, the domestic circumstances which surrounded you, and if we can occupy your mind again with the various questions concerning the Diamond which formerly agitated it, we shall have replaced you, as nearly as possible, in the same position, physically and morally, in which the opium found you last year.In that case we may fairly hope that a repetition of the dose will lead, in a greater or lesser degree, to a repetition of the result.There is my proposal, expressed in a few hasty words.You shall now see what reasons I have to justify me in making it.'

He turned to one of the books at his side, and opened it at a place marked by a small slip of paper.

`Don't suppose that I am going to weary you with a lecture on physiology,'

he said.`I think myself bound to prove, in justice to both of us, that I am not asking you to try this experiment in deference to any theory of my own devising.Admitted principles, and recognized authorities, justify me in the view that I take.Give me five minutes of your attention; and I will undertake to show you that Science sanctions my proposal, fanciful as it may seem.Here, in the first place, is the physiological principle on which I am acting, stated by no less a person than Dr.Carpenter.Read it for yourself.'

He handed me the slip of paper which had marked the place in the book.

同类推荐
  • 明制女官考

    明制女官考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 往生西方净土瑞应传

    往生西方净土瑞应传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 释迦牟尼如来像法灭尽之记

    释迦牟尼如来像法灭尽之记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • THE SNOW IMAGE

    THE SNOW IMAGE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 北征录

    北征录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 浴血激战

    浴血激战

    必须有人浴血奋战,世上才有自由可言。水友群:374499937。
  • 感动小学生故事(大全集)

    感动小学生故事(大全集)

    本书精选200多个感动心灵的故事,它们涵盖了金色的童年、成长的滋味、父爱母爱、师生情谊、纯洁友情、保护环境、爱护动物等内容。在每则故事后面,都配有平实生动、明白浅近的赏析点评,方便读者领会、启迪和感悟。通过一个个感同身受的故事,让小学生体会“真”的流露,“善”的迸发,“美”的呈现,进而学会感动,懂得感恩!
  • 八卦王妃太嚣张

    八卦王妃太嚣张

    他以江山为媒,后位为聘,他说:“你若欣然接受,那么我们重新开始。”他敛去一身锋芒,百炼钢化为绕指柔,他说:“我许你快意江湖一生一世!”···········唯有他,轻飘飘的两声咳嗽,却引得她关怀备至:“相公,咱们走,这里空气不好,不适合养病!”于是乎,某男勾起一抹笑意,两人携手离去的背影,他才是人生的赢家!
  • 盛世独宠:陆少撩上瘾

    盛世独宠:陆少撩上瘾

    陆擎宇:“夫人说的是,我这就让楚助理去处理……”楚洛辰:“为毛受伤的总是我?”夏倾韵扶额,画面太美不忍直视……
  • 史上最强掌门

    史上最强掌门

    李落,史上最倒霉的穿越者,人家穿越那个不是混的光彩熠熠,自带主角光环。然而到了李落,却落得个险些饿死。这都不算惨,更倒霉么的是他遇到一个老坑货独孤不败。这老坑货竟然……
  • 僧宝正续传

    僧宝正续传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 武侠之寻踪查迹

    武侠之寻踪查迹

    真相重要吗?由此产生的后果才最重要。大家都是看破不说破的,你也是一个聪明人。。。我不喜欢这样,我就是要寻踪查迹,找到事实的真相。因为每一个真相背后都浸透着鲜血,回荡着哀嚎。。。写一段江湖,写一些江湖儿女。写出他们的无奈、执着和热爱。他们就是你和我,我们本来应该的样子。我门戴着面具生活在都市里,只能把真实的自己写在书里。本文偏向写实,初心不改。
  • 培养不服输的男孩

    培养不服输的男孩

    《培养不服输的男孩》内容:爱心可以造就未来,爱心也可以“葬送”未来,为了孩子,必须从小就给予他们体验挫折和困难的机会,进而使他们磨炼出坚强的意志,树立起竞争的意识,积极进取、力争上游。这样,父母给孩子带来的不仅是快乐,还有财富和智慧。
  • 隋唐之乱世召唤

    隋唐之乱世召唤

    奇穿越,颠覆隋唐聚豪杰,开启乱世举义旗,推翻暴政为美人,血洗东海为兄弟,屠尽皇城问天地,谁主沉浮寒枪现,子龙神勇双锤出,元霸骂天留千古,岳飞报国这天下,真是越来越有意思了,这天下,究竟是谁家的天下?青衣建了一个书友群:321769784
  • 异世红尘任逍遥

    异世红尘任逍遥

    身怀祖传的传送阵阵钥,一次意外来到另一个世界,习得修仙之法,了解到家族的历史,便明白了自己的使命,本想仗着师门的庇荫,重振家族,但师父嫌她太渣,把她扔到了诛魔的前线,她才知道师门背负的重任,而她也是其中一员……