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happened?  Who was to tell us what had happened then?



I stood for a minute or two to collect myself; for I

was dazed with the horror of the thing。  Then I began

to think of Holmes's own methods and to try to

practise them in reading this tragedy。  It was; alas;

only too easy to do。  During our conversation we had

not gone to the end of the path; and the Alpine…stock

marked the place where we had stood。  The blackish

soil is kept forever soft by the incessant drift of

spray; and a bird would leave its tread upon it。  Two

lines of footmarks were clearly marked along the

farther end of the path; both leading away from me。 

There were none returning。  A few yards from the end

the soil was all ploughed up into a patch of mud; and

the branches and ferns which fringed the chasm were

torn and bedraggled。  I lay upon my face and peered

over with the spray spouting up all around me。  It had

darkened since I left; and now I could only see here

and there the glistening of moisture upon the black

walls; and far away down at the end of the shaft the

gleam of the broken water。  I shouted; but only the

same half…human cry of the fall was borne back to my

ears。



But it was destined that I should after all have a

last word of greeting from my friend and comrade。  I

have said that his Alpine…stock had been left leaning

against a rock which jutted on to the path。  From the

top of this bowlder the gleam of something bright

caught my eye; and; raising my hand; I found that it

came from the silver cigarette…case which he used to

carry。  As I took it up a small square of paper upon

which it had lain fluttered down on to the ground。 

Unfolding it; I found that it consisted of three pages

torn from his note…book and addressed to me。  It was

characteristic of the man that the direction was a

precise; and the writing as firm and clear; as though

it had been written in his study。



My dear Watson 'it said'; I write these few lines

through the courtesy of Mr。 Moriarty; who awaits my

convenience for the final discussion of those

questions which lie between us。  He has been giving me

a sketch of the methods by which he avoided the

English police and kept himself informed of our

movements。  They certainly confirm the very high

opinion which I had formed of his abilities。  I am

pleased to think that I shall be able to free society

from any further effects of his presence; though I

fear that it is at a cost which will give pain to my

friends; and especially; my dear Watson; to you。  I

have already explained to you; however; that my career

had in any case reached its crisis; and that no

possible conclusion to it could be more congenial to

me than this。  Indeed; if I may make a full confession

to you; I was quite convinced that the letter from

Meiringen was a hoax; and I allowed you to depart on

that errand under the persuasion that some development

of this sort would follow。  Tell Inspector Patterson

that the papers which he needs to convict the gang are

in pigeonhole M。; done up in a blue envelope and

inscribed 〃Moriarty。〃  I made every disposition of my

property before leaving England; and handed it to my

brother Mycroft。  Pray give my greetings to Mrs。

Watson; and believe me to be; my dear fellow;



Very sincerely yours;



Sherlock Holmes





A few words may suffice to tell the little that

remains。  An examination by experts leaves little

doubt that a personal contest between the two men

ended; as it could hardly fail to end in such a

situation; in their reeling over; locked in each

other's arms。  Any attempt at recovering the bodies

was absolutely hopeless; and there; deep down in that

dreadful caldron of swirling water and seething foam;

will lie for all time the most dangerous criminal and

the foremost champion of the law of their generation。 

The Swiss youth was never found again; and there can

be no doubt that he was one of the numerous agents

whom Moriarty kept in this employ。  As to the gang; it

will be within the memory of the public how completely

the evidence which Holmes had accumulated exposed

their organization; and how heavily the hand of the

dead man weighted upon them。  Of their terrible chief

few details came out during the proceedings; and if I

have now been compelled to make a clear statement of

his career it is due to those injudicious champions

who have endeavored to clear his memory by attacks

upon him whom I shall ever regard as the best and the

wisest man whom I have ever known。







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