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he was what? Well; not an ordinary man; anyway。 A man with a secret。 
Perhaps a murderer。 No; not a murderer; not Cayley。 That was rot; 
anyway。 Why; they had played tennis together。 

〃Now then; Watson;〃 said Antony suddenly。 〃It's time you said 
something。〃 

〃I say; Tony; do you really mean it?〃 

〃Mean what?〃 

〃About Cayley。〃 

〃I mean what I said; Bill。 No more。 

〃Well; what does it amount to?〃 

〃Simply that Robert Ablett died in the office this afternoon; and that 
Cayley knows exactly how he died。 That's all。 It doesn't follow that 
Cayley killed him。〃 

〃No。 No; of course it doesn't。〃 Bill gave a sigh of relief。 〃He's just 
shielding Mark; what?〃 

〃I wonder。〃 

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〃Well; isn't that the simplest explanation?〃 

〃It's the simplest if you're a friend of Cayley and want to let him down 
lightly。 But then I'm not; you see。 

〃Why isn't it simple; anyhow?〃 

〃Well; let's have the explanation then; and I'll undertake to give you a 
simpler one afterwards。 Go on。 Only remember the key is on the 
outside of the door to start with。〃 

〃Yes; well; I don't mind that。 Mark goes in to see his brother; and 
they quarrel and all the rest of it; just as Cayley was saying。 Cayley hears 
the shot; and in order to give Mark time to get away; locks the door; puts 
the key in his pocket and pretends that Mark has locked the door; and that 
he can't get in。 How's that?〃 

〃Hopeless; Watson; hopeless。〃 

〃Why?〃 

〃How does Cayley know that it is Mark who has shot Robert; and not 
the other way round?〃 

〃Oh!〃 said Bill; rather upset。 〃Yes。〃 He thought for a moment; 〃All 
right。 Say that Cayley has gone into the room first; and seen Robert on 
the ground。〃 

〃Well?〃 

〃Well; there you are。〃 

〃And what does he say to Mark? That it's a fine afternoon; and could 
he lend him a pocket…handkerchief? Or does he ask him what's 
happened?〃 

〃Well; of course; I suppose he asks what happened;〃 said Bill 
reluctantly。 

〃And what does Mark say?〃 

〃Explains that the revolver went off accidentally during a struggle。〃 

〃Whereupon Cayley shields him by doing what; Bill? Encouraging 
him to do the damn silliest thing that any man could possibly do confess 
his guilt by running away!〃 

〃No; that's rather hopeless; isn't it?〃 Bill thought again。 〃Well;〃 he 
said reluctantly; 〃suppose Mark confessed that he'd murdered his brother?〃 

〃That's better; Bill。 Don't be afraid of getting away from the accident 

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idea。 Well then; your new theory is this。 Mark confesses to Cayley that 
he shot Robert on purpose; and Cayley decides; even at the risk of 
committing perjury; and getting into trouble himself; to help Mark to 
escape。 Is that right?〃 

Bill nodded。 

〃Well then; I want to ask you two questions。 First; is it possible; as I 
said before dinner; that any man would commit such an idiotic murder a 
murder that puts the rope so very tightly round his neck? Secondly; if 
Cayley is prepared to perjure himself for Mark (as he has to; anyway; 
now); wouldn't it be simpler for him to say that he was in the office all the 
time; and that Robert's death was accidental?〃 

Bill considered this carefully; and then nodded slowly again。 

〃Yes; my simple explanation is a wash…out;〃 he said。 〃Now let's have 
yours。〃 

Antony did not answer him。 He had begun to think about something 
quite different。 

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CHAPTER IX 

Possibilities of a Croquet Set 

〃What's the matter?〃 said Bill sharply。' 

Antony looked round at him with raised eyebrows。 

〃You've thought of something suddenly;〃 said Bill。 〃What is it?〃 

Antony laughed。 

〃My dear Watson;〃 he said; 〃you aren't supposed to be as clever as 
this。〃 

〃Oh; you can't take me in!〃 

〃No。。。。 Well; I was wondering about this ghost of yours; Bill。 It 
seems to me …〃 

〃Oh; that!〃 Bill was profoundly disappointed。 〃What on earth has the 
ghost got to do with it?〃 

〃I don't know;〃 said Antony apologetically。 〃I don't know what 
anything has got to do with it。 I was just wondering。 You shouldn't 
have brought me here if you hadn't wanted me to think about the ghost。 
This is where she appeared; isn't it?〃 

〃Yes。〃 Bill was distinctly short about it。 

〃How?〃 

〃What?〃 

〃I said; 'How?'〃 

〃How? How do ghosts appear? I don't know。 They just appear。〃 

〃Over four or five hundred yards of open park?〃 

〃Well; but she had to appear here; because this is where the original 
one … Lady Anne; you know … was supposed to walk。〃 

〃Oh; never mind Lady Anne! A real ghost can do anything。 But 
how did Miss Norris appear suddenly over five hundred yards of bare 
park?〃 

Bill looked at Antony with open mouth。 

〃I … I don't know;〃 he stammered。 〃We never thought of that。〃 

〃You would have seen her long before; wouldn't you; if she had come 
the way we came?〃 

〃Of course we should。〃 

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〃And that would have spoilt it rather。 You would have had time to 
recognize her walk。〃 

Bill was interested now。 

〃That's rather funny; you know; Tony。 We none of us thought of 
that。〃 

〃You're sure she didn't come across the park when none of you were 
looking?〃 

〃Quite。 Because; you see; Betty and I were expecting her; and we 
kept looking round in case we saw her; so that we should all be playing 
with our backs to her。〃 

〃You and Miss Calladine were playing together?〃 

〃I say; however do you know that?〃 

〃Brilliant deductive reasoning。 Well; then you suddenly saw her?〃 

〃Yes; she walked across that side of the lawn。〃 He indicated the 
opposite side; nearer to the house。 

〃She couldn't have been hiding in the ditch? Do you call it the moat; 
by the way?〃 

〃Mark does。 We don't among ourselves。 No; she couldn't。 Betty 
and I were here before the others; and walked round a bit。 We should 
have seen her。〃 

〃Then she must have been hiding in the shed。 Or do you call it the 
summer…house?〃 

〃We had to go there for the bowls; of course。 She couldn't have been 
there。〃 

〃Oh!〃 

〃It's dashed funny;〃 said Bill; after an interval for thought。 〃But it 
doesn't matter; does it? It has nothing to do with Robert。〃 

〃Hasn't it?〃 

〃I say; has it?〃 said Bill; getting excited again。 

〃I don't know。 We don't know what has; or what hasn't。 But it has 
got something to do with Miss Norris。 And Miss Norris …〃 He broke off 
suddenly。 

〃What about her?〃 

〃Well; you're all in it in a kind of way。 And if something 

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unaccountable happens to one of you a day or two before something 
unaccountable happens to the whole house; one is well; interested。〃 It was 
a good enough reason; but it wasn't the reason he had been on the point of 
giving。 

〃I see。 Well?〃 

Antony knocked out his pipe and got up slowly。 

〃Well then; let's find the way from the house by which Miss Norris 
came。 

Bill jumped up eagerly。 

〃By Jove! Do you mean there's a secret passage?〃 

〃A secluded passage; anyway。 There must be。〃 

〃I say; what fun! I love secret passages。 Good Lord; and this 
afternoon I was playing golf just like an ordinary merchant! What a life! 
Secret passages!〃 

They made their way down into the ditch。 If an opening was to be 
found which led to the house; it would probably be on the house side of 
the green; and on the outside of the ditch。 The most obvious place at 
which to begin the search was the shed where the bowls were kept。 It 
was a tidy place as anything in Mark's establishment would be。 There 
were two boxes of croquet things; one of them with the lid open; as if the 
balls and mallets and; hoops (neatly enough put away; though) had been 
recently used; a box of bowls; a small lawn…mower; a roller and so forth。 
A seat ran along the back of it; whereon the bowls…players could sit when 
it rained。 

Antony tapped the wall at the back。 

〃This is where the passage ought to begin。 It doesn't sound very 
hollow; does it?〃 

〃It needn't begin here at all; need it?〃 said Bill; walking round with 
bent head; and tapping the other walls。 He was just t

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