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envy of them; well; now he was actually going to do it himself。 What 
fun! 

And then; when he had got back unobserved to the house and reported 
to Antony; they were going to explore the secret passage! Again; what 
fun! Unfortunately there seemed to be no chance of buried treasure; but 
there might be buried clues。 Even if you found nothing; you couldn't get 
away from the fact that a secret passage was a secret passage; and 
anything might happen in it。 But even that wasn't the end of this exciting 
day。 They were going to watch the pond that night; they were going to 
watch Cayley under the moonlight; watch him as he threw into the silence 
of the pond what? The revolver? Well; anyhow; they were going to 
watch him。 What fun! 

To Antony; who was older and who realized into what deep waters 
they were getting; it did not seem fun。 But it was amazingly interesting。 
He saw so much; and yet somehow it was all out of focus。 It was like 
looking at an opal; and discovering with every movement of it some new 

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colour; some new gleam of light reflected; and yet never really seeing the 
opal as a whole。 He was too near it; or too far away; he strained his eyes 
and he relaxed his eyes; it was no good。 His brain could not get hold of it。 

But there were moments when he almost had it。。。。 and then turned 
away from it。 He had seen more of life than Bill; but he had never seen 
murder before; and this which was in his mind now; and to which he was 
afraid to listen; was not just the hot…blooded killing which any man may 
come to if he lose control。 It was something much more horrible。 Too 
horrible to be true。 Then let him look again for the truth。 He looked 
again but it was all out of focus。 

〃I will not look again;〃 he said aloud; as he began to walk towards the 
house。 〃Not yet; anyway。〃 He would go on collecting facts and 
impressions。 Perhaps the one fact would come along; by itself which 
would make everything clear。 

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CHAPTER XIV 

Mr。 Beverley Qualifies for the Stage 

Bill had come back; and had reported; rather breathless; that Cayley 
was still at the pond。 
〃But I don't think they're getting up much except mud;〃 he said。 〃I 

ran most of the way back so as to give us as much time as possible。〃 

Antony nodded。 

〃Well; come along; then;〃 he said。 〃The sooner; the quicker。〃 

They stood in front of the row of sermons。 Antony took down the 

Reverend Theodore Ussher's famous volume; and felt for the spring。 Bill 

pulled。 The shelves swung open towards them。 

〃By Jove!〃 said Bill; 〃it is a narrow way。 

There was an opening about a yard square in front of them; which had 

something the look of a brick fireplace; a fireplace raised about two feet 
from the ground。 But; save for one row of bricks in front; the floor of it 
was emptiness。 Antony took a torch from his pocket and flashed it down 
into the blackness。 

〃Look;〃 he whispered to the eager Bill。 〃The steps begin down there。 
Six feet down。〃 

He flashed his torch up again。 There was a handhold of iron; a sort of 
large iron staple; in the bricks in front of them。 

〃You swing off from there;〃 said Bill。 〃At least; I suppose you do。 I 

wonder how Ruth Norris liked doing it。〃 

〃Cayley helped her; I should think。。。。 It's funny。〃 

〃Shall I go first?〃 asked Bill; obviously longing to do so。 Antony 

shook his head with a smile。 

〃I think I will; if you don't mind very much; Bill。 Just in case。 

〃In case of what?〃 

〃Well in case。〃 

Bill; had to be content with that; but he was too much excited to 

wonder what Antony meant。 

〃Righto;〃 he said。 〃Go on。〃 

〃Well; we'll just make sure we can get back again; first。 It really 

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wouldn't be fair on the Inspector if we got stuck down here for the rest of 
our lives。 He's got enough to do trying to find Mark; but if he has to find 
you and me as well …〃 

〃We can always get out at the other end。〃 

〃Well; we're not certain yet。 I think I'd better just go down and back。 
I promise faithfully not to explore。〃 

〃Right you are。〃 

Antony sat down on the ledge of bricks; swung his feet over; and sat 
there for a moment; his legs dangling。 He flashed his torch into the 
darkness again; so as to make sure where the steps began; then returned it 
to his pocket; seized the staple in front of him and swung himself down。 
His feet touched the steps beneath him; and he let go。 

〃Is it all right?〃 said Bill anxiously。 

〃All right。 I'll just go down to the bottom of the steps and back。 Stay 
there。〃 

The light shone down by his feet。 His head began to disappear。 For 
a little while Bill; craning down the opening; could still see faint splashes 
of light; and could hear slow uncertain footsteps; for a little longer he 
could fancy that he saw and heard them; then he was alone。。。。 

Well; not quite alone。 There was a sudden voice in the hall outside。 

〃Good Lord!〃 said Bill; turning round with a start; 〃Cayley!〃 

If he was not so quick in thought as Antony; he was quick enough in 
action。 Thought was not demanded now。 To close the secret door 
safely but noiselessly; to make sure that the books were in the right places; 
to move away to another row of shelves so as to be discovered deep in 
〃Badminton〃 or 〃Baedeker〃 or whomever the kind gods should send to his 
aid the difficulty was not to decide what to do; but to do all this in five 
seconds rather than in six。 

〃Ah; there you are;〃 said Cayley from the doorway。 

〃Hallo!〃 said Bill; in surprise; looking up from the fourth volume of 
〃The Life and Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge。 〃Have they finished?〃 

〃Finished what?〃 

〃The pond;〃 said Bill; wondering why he was reading Coleridge on 
such a fine afternoon。 Desperately he tried to think of a good reason。。。。 

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verifying a quotation … an argument with Antony … that would do。 But 
what quotation? 
〃Oh; no。 They're still at it。 Where's Gillingham?〃 
〃The Ancient Mariner〃 … water; water; everywhere … or was that 

something else? And where was Gillingham? Water; water everywhere 

〃Tony? Oh; he's about somewhere。 We're just going down to the 
village。 They aren't finding anything at the pond; are they?〃 
〃No。 But they like doing it。 Something off their minds when they 
can say they've done it。〃 
Bill; deep in his 'book; looked up and said 〃Yes;〃 and went back to it 
again。 He was just getting to the place。 

〃What's the book?〃 said Cayley; coming up to him。 Out of the corner 
of his eye he glanced at the shelf of sermons as he came。 Bill saw that 
glance and wondered。 Was there anything there to give away the secret? 

〃I was just looking up a quotation;〃 he drawled。 〃Tony and I had a 
bet about it。 You know that thing about … er water; water everywhere; and 

…er … not a drop to drink。〃 (But what on earth; he wondered to himself; 
were they betting about?) 

〃'Nor any drop to drink;' to be accurate。〃 

Bill looked at him in surprise。 Then a happy smile came on his face。 

〃Quite sure?〃 he said。 

〃Of course。
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