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He pushed past Antony; and began running out into the drive。 
Antony followed him。 They ran along the front of the house; down a 
path to the left; and then to the left again over the grass; Cayley in front; 
the other close behind him。 Suddenly Cayley looked over his shoulder 
and pulled up short。 

〃Here;〃 he said。 

They had come to the windows of the locked room; French windows 
which opened on to the lawns at the back of the house。 But now they 
were closed。 Antony couldn't help feeling a thrill of excitement as he 
followed Cayley's example; and put his face close up to the glass。 For the 
first time he wondered if there really had been a revolver shot in this 

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mysterious room。 It had all seemed so absurd and melodramatic from the 
other side of the door。 But if there had been one shot; why should there 
not be two more? … at the careless fools who were pressing their noses 
against the panes; and asking for it。 

〃My God; can you see it?〃 said Cayley in a shaking voice。 〃Down 
there。 Look!〃 

The next moment Antony saw it。 A man was lying on the floor at the 
far end of the room; his back towards them。 A man? Or the body of a 
man? 

〃Who is it?〃 said Antony。 

〃I don't know;〃 the other whispered。 

〃Well; we'd better go and see。〃 He considered the windows for a 
moment。 〃I should think; if you put your weight into it; just where they 
join; they'll give all right。 Otherwise; we can kick the glass in。〃 

Without saying anything; Cayley put his weight into it。 The window 
gave; and they went into the room。 Cayley walked quickly to the body; 
and dropped on his knees by it。 For the moment he seemed to hesitate; 
then with an effort he put a hand on to its shoulder and pulled it over。 

〃Thank God!〃 he murmured; and let the body go again。 

〃Who is it?〃 said Antony。 

〃Robert Ablett。〃 

〃Oh!〃 said Antony。 〃I thought his name was Mark;〃 he added; more 
to himself than to the other。 

〃Yes; Mark Ablett lives here。 Robert is his brother。〃 He shuddered; 
and said; 〃I was afraid it was Mark。〃 

〃Was Mark in the room too?〃 

〃Yes;〃 said Cayley absently。 Then; as if resenting suddenly these 
questions from a stranger; 〃Who are you?〃 

But Antony had gone to the locked door; and was turning the handle。 
〃I suppose he put the key in his pocket;〃 he said; as he came back to the 
body again。 

〃Who?〃 

Antony shrugged his shoulders。 

〃Whoever did this;〃 he said; pointing to the man on the floor。 〃Is he 

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dead?〃 

〃Help me;〃 said Cayley simply。 

They turned the body on to its back; nerving themselves to look at it。 
Robert Ablett had been shot between the eyes。 It was not a pleasant sight; 
and with his horror Antony felt a sudden pity for the man beside him; and 
a sudden remorse for the careless; easy way in which he had treated the 
affair。 But then one always went about imagining that these things didn't 
happen … except to other people。 It was difficult to believe in them just at 
first; when they happened to yourself。 

〃Did you know him well?〃 said Antony quietly。 He meant; 〃Were 
you fond of him?〃 

〃Hardly at all。 Mark is my cousin。 I mean; Mark is the brother I 
know best。〃 

〃Your cousin?〃 

〃Yes。〃 He hesitated; and then said; 〃Is he dead? I suppose he is。 
Will you … do you know anything about … about that sort of thing? Perhaps 
I'd better get some water。〃 

There was another door opposite to the locked one; which led; as 
Antony was to discover for himself directly; into a passage from which 
opened two more rooms。 Cayley stepped into the passage; and opened 
the door on the right。 The door from the office; through which he had 
gone; remained open。 The door; at the end of the short passage was shut。 
Antony; kneeling by the body; followed Cayley with his eyes; and; after he 
had disappeared; kept his eyes on the blank wall of the passage; but he was 
not conscious of that at which he was looking; for his mind was with the 
other man; sympathizing with him。 

〃Not that water is any use to a dead body;〃 he said to himself; 〃but the 
feeling that you're doing something; when there's obviously nothing to be 
done; is a great comfort。〃 

Cayley came into the room again。 He had a sponge in one hand; a 
handkerchief in the other。 He looked at Antony。 Antony nodded。 
Cayley murmured something; and knelt down to bathe the dead man's face。 
Then he placed the handkerchief over it。 A little sigh escaped Antony; a 
sigh of relief。 

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They stood up and looked at each other。
〃If I can be of any help to you;〃 said Antony; 〃please let me。〃
〃That's very kind of you。 There will be things to do。 Police; doctors


…I don't know。 But you mustn't let me trespass on your kindness。 
Indeed; I should apologise for having trespassed so much already。〃 

〃I came to see Beverley。 He is an old friend of mine。〃 

〃He's out playing golf。 He will be back directly。〃 Then; as if he had 
only just realized it; 〃They will all be back directly。〃 

〃I will stay if I can be of any help。〃 

〃Please do。 You see; there are women。 It will be rather painful。 If 
you would …〃 He hesitated; and gave Antony a timid little smile; pathetic 
in so big and self…reliant a man。 〃Just your moral support; you know。 It 
would be something。〃 

〃Of course。〃 Antony smiled back at him; and said cheerfully; 〃Well; 
then; I'll begin by suggesting that you should ring up the police。〃 

〃The police? Y…yes。〃 He looked doubtfully at the other。 〃I suppose 
…〃 

Antony spoke frankly。 

〃Now; look here; Mr…er …〃 

〃Cayley。 I'm Mark Ablett's cousin。 I live with him。〃 

〃My name's Gillingham。 I'm sorry; I ought to have told you before。 
Well now; Mr。 Cayley; we shan't do any good by pretending。 Here's a 
man been shot … well; somebody shot him。〃 

〃He might have shot himself;〃 mumbled Cayley。 

〃Yes; he might have; but he didn't。 Or if he did; somebody was in the 
room at the time; and that somebody isn't here now。 And that somebody 
took a revolver away with him。 Well; the police will want to say a word 
about that; won't they?〃 

Cayley was silent; looking on the ground。 

〃Oh; I know what you're thinking; and believe me I do sympathize 
with you; but we can't be children about it。 If your cousin Mark Ablett 
was in the room with this〃 … he indicated the body … 〃this man; then …〃 

〃Who said he was?〃 said Cayley; jerking his head up suddenly at 
Antony。 

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〃You did。〃 

〃I was in the library。 Mark went in … he may have come out again … I 
know nothing。 Somebody else may have gone in …〃 

〃Yes; yes;〃 said Antony patiently; as if to a little child。 You know 
your cousin; I don't。 Let's agree that he had nothing to do with it。 But 
somebody was in the room when this man was shot; and … well; the police 
will have to know。 Don't you think …〃 He looked at the telephone。 
〃Or would you rather I did it?〃 

Cayley shrugged his shoulders and went to the telephone。 

〃May I … er … look round a bit?〃 Antony nodded towards the open 
door。 

〃Oh; do。 Yes。〃 He sat down and drew the telephone towards him。 
〃You must make allowances for me; Mr。 Gillingham。 You see; I've 
known Mark for a very long time。 But; of course; you're quite right; and 
I'm merely being stupid。〃 He took off the receiver。 

Let us suppose that; for the purpose of making a first acquaintance 
with this 〃office;〃 we are coming into it from the hall; through the door 
which is now locked; but which; for our special convenience; has been 
magically unlocked for us。 As we stand just inside the door; the length of 
the room runs right and left; or; more accurately; to the right only; for the 
left…hand wall is almost within our reach。 Immediately opposite to us; 
across the breadth of the room (some fifteen feet); is that other door; by 
which Cayley went out and returned a few minutes ago。 In the right…
hand wall; thirty feet away from us; are the French windows。 Crossing 
the room and going out by the opposite door; we come into a passage; 
from which two rooms lead。 The one on the right; into which Cayley 

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