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“Well, now I come to the strange part of my story. About a week ago… it was the Tuesday of last week… I found on one of the windowsills[97] some little dancing figures, like these on the paper. They were written with chalk. I thought that it was the stable-boy[98] who had drawn them, but he swore he knew nothing about it. Anyway, they had appeared there during the night. I had them washed out and mentioned the matter to my wife afterwards. To my surprise she took it very seriously[99], and asked me if any more figures appeared to let her see them. And yesterday morning I found this paper on the sun-dial in the garden. I showed it to Elsie, and she fainted. Since then her eyes have been full of terror. That’s why I wrote and sent the paper to you, Mr. Holmes. I think I couldn’t take it to the police, because they would have laughed at me[100], but you will tell me what to do. I am not a rich man; but if there is any danger threatening my wife I would spend my last money to save her.”

He was a kind person, this man of the old English soil, simple, straight, and gentle, with his great, earnest blue eyes and broad face. His love for his wife was true and his trust in her was touching. Holmes had listened to his story with the greatest attention, and now he sat for some time in silence.

“Don’t you think, Mr. Cubitt,” he said at last, “that it will be better to talk to your wife directly and to ask her to share her secret with you?”

Hilton Cubitt shook his big head.

“A promise is a promise, Mr. Holmes. If Elsie wished to tell me she would. If not, I can’t make her to do[101] so. But I have the right to find out everything myself… and I will.”

“Then I will help you with all my heart[102]. So, first of all, have you heard of any strangers in your neighbourhood?”

“No.”

“I suppose that it is a very quiet place. You would notice any new face, wouldn’t you?”

“In my neighbourhood, yes. But we have several small villages not very far away. And the farmers rent houses.”

“These symbols have evidently a meaning. If it is random, it may be impossible for us to solve it. If, on the other hand[103], it is systematic, I am sure that we shall read this riddle. But this one is so short that I can do nothing. And the facts which you have told us are not enough that we have a basis for investigation. I would suggest that you return to Norfolk, that you watch everything closely, and that you take an exact copy of any dancing men which may appear. It is a pity[104] that we have not a copy of those which were done in chalk on the windowsill. Make inquiries[105] about any strangers in the neighbourhood. When you have collected some evidence, come to me again. That is the best advice which I can give you, Mr. Hilton Cubitt. If you need my help, I shall be always ready to come and see you in your Norfolk house.”

<p>Exercises</p>

1. How did Sherlock Holmes impress Dr. Watson?

1) He knew what Dr. Watson wanted to say.

2) He knew what Dr. Watson was thinking about.

3) He managed to make a love potion.

4) He played the violin the whole day.

2. What method Sherlock Holmes use to produce an amazing effect on Dr. Watson?

1) He constructed a series of conclusions, each dependent on the previous one and took away all the central elements and showed only the first and the last ones.

2) He constructed a series of conclusions, each dependent on the previous one and showed only the last one.

3) He didn’t construct any series of conclusions and just guessed.

4) It is not mentioned in the text.

3. What did Dr. Watson think of a sheet of paper that Holmes gave him?

1) He thought it was a letter from Mr.Cubitt.

2) He thought it was a puzzle.

3) He thought it meant nothing.

4) He thought it was a child’s drawing.

4. What did Mr. Hilton Cubitt send to Sherlock Holmes?

1) A letter

2) A telegram

3) A letter and a puzzle

4) A postcard

5. What conditions did Elsie have before the marriage? Choose the right variants:

1) To let her be silent about her past.

2) To buy a lot of jewelry.

3) To believe her that she didn’t do anything wrong.

4) To invite all her relatives to the marriage.

6. How long have the Cubitts been married?

1) Six months

2) 10 years

3) 5 years

4) 1 year

7. Did Mr. Cubitt want to talk to his wife directly?

1) Yes, he did.

2) Yes, he did, but he couldn’t.

3) No, he didn’t. He didn’t take care of her.

4) No, he didn’t. He was afraid of her.

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