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discovered。 It would mean that Cayley had glanced into Bill's room; had 
been suspicious of the dummy figure in the bed; and had turned up the 
light to make sure。 After that; it was war between them。 But if it went 
up in Cayley's room…

There was a light。 Antony felt a sudden thrill of excitement。 It was 
in Bill's room。 War! 

The light stayed there; shining vividly; for a wind had come up; 
blowing the moon behind a cloud; and casting a shadow over the rest of 
the house。 Bill had left his curtains undrawn。 It was careless of him; 
the first stupid thing he had done; but 

The moon slipped out again。。。。 and Antony laughed to himself in the 
bushes。 There was another window beyond Cayley's; and there was no 
light in it。 The declaration of war was postponed。 

Antony lay there; watching Cayley into bed。 After all it was only 
polite to return Cayley's own solicitude earlier in the night。 Politeness 
demanded that one should not disport oneself on the pond until one's 
friends were comfortably tucked up。 

Meanwhile Bill was getting tired of waiting。 His chief fear was that 
he might spoil everything by forgetting the number 〃six。〃 It was the 
sixth post。 Six。 He broke off a twig and divided it into six pieces。 
These he arranged on the ground in front of him。 Six。 He looked at the 
pond; counted up to the sixth post; and murmured 〃six〃 to himself again。 
Then he looked down at his twigs。 One…two…three…four…five…six…seven。 
Seven! Was it seven? Or was that seventh bit of a twig an accidental 
bit which had been on the ground anyhow? Surely it was six! Had he 
said 〃six〃 to Antony? If so; Antony would remember; and it was all right。 
Six。 He threw away the seventh twig and collected the other six together。 
Perhaps they would be safer in his pocket。 Six。 The height of a tall 
man … well; his own height。 Six feet。 Yes; that was the way to 

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remember it。 Feeling a little safer on the point; he began to wonder about 
the bag; and what Antony would say to it; and the possible depth of the 
water and of the mud at the bottom; and was still so wondering; and 
saying; 〃Good Lord; what a life!〃 to himself; when Antony reappeared。 

Bill got up and came down the slope to meet him。 

〃Six;〃 he said firmly。 〃Sixth post from the end。〃 

〃Good;〃 smiled Antony。 〃Mine was the eighteenth … a little way past 
it。〃 

〃What did you go off for?〃 

〃To see Cayley into bed。〃 

〃Is it all right?〃 

〃Yes。 Better hang your coat over the sixth post; and then we shall see 
it more easily。 I'll put mine on the eighteenth。 Are you going to undress 
here or in the boat?〃 

〃Some here; and some in the boat。 You're quite sure that you 
wouldn't like to do the diving yourself?〃 

〃Quite; thanks。〃 

They had walked round to the other side of the pond。 Coming to the 
sixth post of the fence; Bill took off his coat and put it in position; and 
then finished his undressing; while Antony went off to mark the eighteenth 
post。 When they were ready; they got into the boat; Antony taking the 
oars。 

〃Now; Bill; tell me as soon as I'm in a line with your two marks。〃 

He rowed slowly towards the middle of the pond。 

〃You're about there now;〃 said Bill at last。 

Antony stopped rowing and looked about him。 

〃Yes; that's pretty well right。〃 He turned the boat's nose round until it 
was pointing to the pine…tree under which Bill had lain。 〃You see my tree 
and the other coat?〃 

〃Yes;〃 said Bill。 

〃Right。 Now then; I'm going to row gently along this line until we're 
dead in between the two。 Get it as exact as you can … for your own sake。〃 

〃Steady!〃 said Bill warningly。 〃Back a little。。。。 a little more。。。。 a little 
more forward again。。。。 Right。〃 Antony left the oars on the water and 

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looked around。 As far as he could tell; they were in an exact line with 

each pair of landmarks。 

〃Now then; Bill; in you go。〃 

Bill pulled off his shirt and trousers; and stood up。 

〃You mustn't dive from the boat; old boy;〃 said Antony hastily。 〃You'll 
shift its position。 Slide in gently。〃 

Bill slid in from the stern and swam slowly round to Antony。 

〃What's it like?〃 said Antony。 

〃Cold。 Well; here's luck to it。〃 

He gave a sudden kick; flashed for a moment in the water; and was 
gone。 Antony steadied the boat; and took another look at his landmarks。 

Bill came up behind him with a loud explosion。 〃It's pretty muddy;〃 
he protested。 

〃Weeds?〃 

〃No; thank the Lord。〃 

〃Well; try again。 

Bill gave another kick and disappeared。 Again Antony coaxed the 
boat back into position; and again Bill popped up; this time in front of 
him。 

〃I feel that if I threw you a sardine;〃 said Antony; with a smile; 〃you'd 
catch it in your mouth quite prettily。〃 

〃It's awfully easy to be funny from where you are。 How much longer 
have I got to go on doing this?〃 

Antony looked at his watch。 

〃About three hours。 We must get back before daylight。 But be 
quicker if you can; because it's rather cold for me sitting here。〃 

Bill flicked a handful of water at him and disappeared again。 He was 
under for almost a minute this time; and there was a grin on his face when 
it was visible again。 

〃I've got it; but it's devilish hard to get up。 I'm not sure that it isn't 
too heavy for me。 〃That's all right;〃 said Antony。 He brought out a ball 
of thick string from his pocket。 〃Get this through the handle if you can; 
and then we can both pull。〃 

〃Good man。〃 He paddled to the side; took one end of the string and 

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paddled back again。 〃Now then。〃 

Two minutes later the bag was safely in the boat。 Bill clambered in 
after it; and Antony rowed back。 〃Well done; Watson;〃 he said quietly; as 
they landed。 He fetched their two coats; and then waited; the bag in his 
hand; while Bill dried and dressed himself。 As soon as the latter was ready; 
he took his arm and led him into the copse。 He put the bag down and felt 
in his pockets。 

〃I shall light a pipe before I open it;〃 he said。 〃What about you?〃 

〃Yes。〃 

With great care they filled and lit their pipes。 Bill's hand was a little 
unsteady。 Antony noticed it and gave him a reassuring smile。 

〃Ready?〃 

〃Yes。〃 

They sat down; and taking the bag between his knees; Antony pressed 
the catch and opened it。 

〃Clothes!〃 said Bill。 

Antony pulled out the top garment and shook it out。 It was a wet 
brown flannel coat。 

〃Do you recognize it?〃 he asked。 

〃Mark's brown flannel suit。〃 

〃The one he is advertised as having run away in?〃 

〃Yes。 It looks like it。 Of course he had a dashed lot of clothes。〃 

Antony put his hand in the breast…pocket and took out some letters。 He 
considered them doubtfully for a moment。 

〃I suppose I'd better read them;〃 he said。 〃I mean; just to see …〃 He 
looked inquiringly at Bill; who nodded。 Antony turned on his torch and 
glanced at them。 Bill waited anxiously。 

〃Yes。 Mark。。。。 Hallo!〃 

〃What is it?〃 

〃The letter that Cayley was telling the Inspector about。 From Robert。 
'Mark; your loving brother is coming to see you … ' Yes; I suppose I had 
better keep this。 Well; that's his coat。 Let's have out the rest of it。〃 He 
took the remaining clothes from the bag and spread them out。 

〃They're all here;〃 said Bill。 〃Shirt; tie; socks; underclothes; shoes 

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yes; all of them。〃 

〃All that he was wearing yesterday?〃 

〃Yes。〃 

〃What do you make of it?〃 

Bill shook his head; and asked another question。 

〃Is it what you expected?〃 

Antony laughed suddenly。 

〃It's too absurd;〃 he said。 〃I expected … well; you know what I 
expected。 A body。 A body in a suit of clothes。 Well; perhaps it would 
be safer to hide them separately。 The body here; and the clothes in the 
passage; where they would never betray themselves。 And now he takes a 
great deal of trouble to hide the clothes here; and doesn't bother about the 
body at all。〃 He shook his head。 〃I'm a bit lost for the moment; Bill; and 
that's the fact。〃 

〃Anything else there?〃 

Antony felt in the bag。 

〃Ston

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