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possibly Mark had revealed it to her secretly one day; never guessing that 
she would make so unkind a use of it later on; possibly Cayley; having 
been let into the joke of the dressing…up; had shown her how she could 
make her appearance on the bowling…green even more mysterious and 
supernatural。 One way or another; she knew about the secret passage。 
So she must be hurried away。 

Why? Because if she stayed and talked; she might make some 
innocent mention of it。 And Cayley did not want any mention of it。 

Why; again? Obviously because the passage; or even the mere 
knowledge of its existence; might provide a clue。 

〃I wonder if Mark's hiding there;〃 thought Antony; and he went to 
sleep。 

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CHAPTER X 

Mr。 Gillingham。 Talks Nonsense 

Antony came down in a very good humour to breakfast next morning; 
and found that his host was before him。 Cayley looked up from his 
letters and nodded。 

〃Any word of Mr。 Ablett … of Mark?〃 said Antony; as he poured out his 
coffee。 

〃No。 The inspector wants to drag the lake this afternoon。 

〃Oh! Is there a lake?〃 

There was just the flicker of a smile on Cayley's face; but it 
disappeared as quickly as it came。 

〃Well; it's really a pond;〃 he said; 〃but it was called 'the lake。'〃 

〃By Mark;〃 thought Antony。 Aloud he said; 〃What do they expect to 
find?〃 

〃They think that Mark …〃 He broke off and shrugged his shoulders。 

〃May have drowned himself; knowing that he couldn't get away? 
And knowing that he had compromised himself by trying to get away at 
all?〃 〃Yes; I suppose so;〃 said Cayley slowly。 

〃I should have thought he would have given himself more of a run for 
his money。 After all; he had a revolver。 If he was determined not to be 
taken alive; he could always have prevented that。 Couldn't he have 
caught a train to London before the police knew anything about it?〃 

〃He might just have managed it。 There was a train。 They would 
have noticed him at Waldheim; of course; but he might have managed it at 
Stanton。 He's not so well…known there; naturally。 The inspector has 
been inquiring。 Nobody seems to have seen him。〃 

〃There are sure to be people who will say they did; later on。 There 
was never a missing man yet but a dozen people come forward who swear 
to have seen him at a dozen different places at the same time。〃 

Cayley smiled。 

〃Yes。 That's true。 Anyhow; he wants to drag the pond first。〃 He 
added dryly; 〃From what I've read of detective stories; inspectors always 
do want to drag the pond first。〃 

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〃Is it deep?〃 

〃Quite deep enough;〃 said Cayley as he got up。 On his way to the 
door he stopped; and looked at Antony。 〃I'm so sorry that we're keeping 
you here like this; but it will only be until to…morrow。 The inquest is tomorrow afternoon。 Do amuse yourself how you like till then。 Beverley 
will look after you。〃 

〃Thanks very much。 I shall really be quite all right。〃 

Antony went on with his breakfast。 Perhaps it was true that 
inspectors liked dragging ponds; but the question was; Did Cayleys like 
having them dragged? Was Cayley anxious about it; or quite indifferent? 
He certainly did not seem to be anxious; but he could hide his feelings 
very easily beneath that heavy; solid face; and it was not often that the real 
Cayley peeped out。 Just a little too eager once or twice; perhaps; but 
there was nothing to be learnt from it this morning。 Perhaps he knew that 
the pond had no secrets to give up。 After all; inspectors were always 
dragging ponds。 

Bill came in noisily。 

Bill's face was an open book。 Excitement was written all over it。 

〃Well;〃 he said eagerly; as he sat down to the business of the meal; 
〃what are we going to do this morning?〃 

〃Not talk so loudly; for one thing;〃 said Antony。 Bill looked about 
him apprehensively。 Was Cayley under the table; for example? After 
last night one never knew。 

〃Is er …〃 He raised his eyebrows。 

〃No。 But one doesn't want to shout。 One should modulate the voice; 
my dear William; while breathing gently from the hips。 Thus one avoids 
those chest…notes which have betrayed many a secret。 In other words; 
pass the toast。〃 

〃You seem bright this morning。〃 

〃I am。 Very bright。 Cayley noticed it。 Cayley said; 'Were it not 
that I have other business; I would come gathering nuts and may with thee。 
Fain would I gyrate round the mulberry…bush and hop upon the little hills。 
But the waters of Jordan encompass me and Inspector Birch tarries outside 
with his shrimping…net。 My friend William Beverley will attend thee 

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anon。 Farewell; a long farewell to all …thy grape…nuts。' He then left 

up…centre。 Enter W。 Beverley; R。〃 

〃Are you often like this at breakfast?〃 

〃Almost invariably。 Said he with his mouth full。 'Exit W。 Beverley; 
L。〃 

〃It's a touch of the sun; I suppose;〃 said Bill; shaking his head sadly。 

〃It's the sun and the moon and the stars; all acting together on an 
empty stomach。 Do you know anything about the stars; Mr。 Beverley? 
Do you know anything about Orion's Belt; for instance? And why isn't 
there a star called Beverley's Belt? Or a novel? Said he masticating。 
Re…enter W。 Beverley through trap…door。〃 

〃Talking about trap…doors …〃 

〃Don't;〃 said Antony; getting up。 〃Some talk of Alexander and some 
of Hercules; but nobody talks about …what's the Latin for trap…door? 
Mensa a table; you might get it from that。 Well; Mr。 Beverley;〃 …and 
he slapped him heartily on the back as he went past him … 〃I shall see you 
later。 Cayley says that you will amuse me; but so far you have not made 
me laugh once。 You must try and be more amusing when you have 
finished your breakfast。 But don't hurry。 Let the upper mandibles have 
time to do the work。〃 With those words Mr。 Gillingham then left the 
spacious apartment。 

Bill continued his breakfast with a slightly bewildered air。 He did not 
know that Cayley was smoking a cigarette outside the windows behind 
him; not listening; perhaps; possibly not even overhearing; but within 
sight of Antony; who was not going to take any risks。 So he went on with 
his breakfast; reflecting that Antony was a rum fellow; and wondering if he 
had dreamed only of the amazing things which had happened the day 
before。 

Antony went up to his bedroom to fetch his pipe。 It was occupied by 
a housemaid; and he made a polite apology for disturbing her。 Then be 
remembered。 

〃Is it Elsie?〃 he asked; giving her a friendly smile。 

〃Yes; sir;〃 she said; shy but proud。 She had no doubts as to why it 
was that she had achieved such notoriety。 

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〃It was you who heard Mr。 Mark yesterday; wasn't it? I hope the 
inspector was nice to you?〃 

〃Yes; thank you; sir。〃 

〃'It's my turn now。 You wait;'〃 murmured Antony to himself。 

〃Yes; sir。 Nasty…like。 Meaning to say his chance had come。〃 

〃I wonder。〃 

〃Well; that's what I heard; sir。 Truly。〃 

Antony looked at her thoughtfully and nodded。 

〃Yes。 I wonder。 I wonder why。〃 

〃Why what; sir?〃 

〃Oh; lots of things; Elsie。。。。
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