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〃Just about;〃 said Bill。 

〃You didn't forget my letter?〃 

〃I did not。 In fact; we had tea there。〃 

〃Ah!〃 He looked away and said carelessly; 〃How were they all?〃 

〃They sent all sorts of sympathetic messages to you; and and all that 
sort of thing。〃 

〃Oh; yes。〃 

Bill waited for him to say something more; and then; as nothing was 
coming; he turned round; said; 〃Come on; Tony;〃 and led the way upstairs。 

〃Got all you want?〃 he said at the top of the stairs。 

〃I think so。 Come and see me before you go down。〃 

〃Righto。〃 

Antony shut his bedroom door behind him and walked over to the 
window。 He pushed open a casement and looked out。 His bedroom was 
just over the door at the back of the house。 The side wall of the office; 
which projected out into the lawn beyond the rest of the house; was on his 
left。 He could step out on to the top of the door; and from there drop 
easily to the ground。 Getting back would be little more difficult。 There 
was a convenient water…pipe which would help。 

He had just finished his dressing when Bill came in。 〃Final 
instructions?〃 he asked; sitting down on the bed。 〃By the way; how are 
we amusing ourselves after dinner? I mean immediately after dinner。〃 

〃Billiards?〃 

〃Righto。 Anything you like。〃 

〃Don't talk too loud;〃 said Antony in a lower voice。 〃We're more or 

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less over the hall; and Cayley may be there。〃 He led the way to the 
window。 〃We'll go out this way to…night。 Going downstairs is too risky。 
It's easy enough; better put on tennis…shoes。〃 

〃Right。 I say; in case I don't get another chance alone with you what 
do I do when Cayley comes to tuck me up?〃 〃It's difficult to say。 Be as 
natural as you can。 I mean; if he just knocks lightly and looks in; be 
asleep。 Don't overdo the snoring。 But if he makes a hell of a noise; 
you'll have to wake up and rub your eyes; and wonder what on earth he's 
doing in your room at all。 You know the sort of thing。〃 

〃Right。 And about the dummy figure。 I'll make it up directly we 
come upstairs; and hide it under the bed。〃 

〃Yes。。。。 I think we'd better go completely to bed ourselves。 We shan't 
take a moment dressing again; and it will give him time to get safely into 
the passage。 Then come into my room。〃 

〃Right。。。。 Are you ready?〃 

〃Yes。〃 

They went downstairs together。 

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CHAPTER XVII 

Mr。 Beverley Takes the Water 

Cayley seemed very fond of them that night。 After dinner was over; 
he suggested a stroll outside。 They walked up and down the gravel in 
front of the house; saying very little to each other; until Bill could stand it 
no longer。 For the last twenty turns he had been slowing down hopefully 
each time they came to the door; but the hint had always been lost on his 
companions; and each time another turn had been taken。 But in the end 
he had been firm。 

〃What about a little billiards?〃 he said; shaking himself free from the 
others。 

〃Will you play?〃 said Antony to Cayley。 

〃I'll watch you;〃 he said; and he had watched them resolutely until the 
game; and then another game after that; had been played。 

They went into the hall and attacked the drinks。 

〃Well; thank heaven for bed;〃 said Bill; putting down his glass。 〃Are 
you coming?〃 

〃Yes;〃 said Antony; and finished his drink。 He looked at Cayley。 

〃I've just got one or two little things to do;〃 said Cayley。 〃I shan't be 
long following you。〃 

〃Well; good night; then。〃 

〃Good night。〃 

〃Good night;〃 called Bill from half…way up the stairs。 〃Good night; 
Tony。〃 

〃Good night。〃 

Bill looked at his watch。 Half…past eleven。 Not much chance of 
anything happening for another hour。 He pulled open a drawer and 
wondered what to wear on their expedition。 Grey flannel trousers; 
flannel shirt; and a dark coat; perhaps a sweater; as they might be lying out 
in the copse for some time。 And good idea a towel。 He would want it 
later on; and meanwhile he could wear it round his waist。 

Tennis…shoes。。。。 There Everything was ready。 Now then for the 
dummy figure。 

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He looked at his watch again before getting into bed。 Twelve…fifteen。 
How long to wait before Cayley came up? He turned out the light; and 
then; standing by the door in his pyjamas; waited for his eyes to become 
accustomed to the new darkness。。。。 He could only just make out the bed in 
the corner of the room。 Cayley would want more light than that if he 
were to satisfy himself from the door that the bed was occupied。 He 
pulled the curtains a little way back。 That was about right。 He could 
have another look later on; when he had the dummy figure in the bed。 

How long would it be before Cayley came up? It wasn't that he 
wanted his friends; Beverley and Gillingham; to be asleep before he 
started on his business at the pond; all that he wanted was to be sure that 
they were safely in their bedrooms。 Cayley's business would make no 
noise; give no sign; to attract the most wakeful member of the household; 
so long as the household was really inside the house。 But if he wished to 
reassure himself about his guests; he would have to wait until they were 
far enough on their way to sleep not to be disturbed by him as he came up 
to reassure himself。 So it amounted to the same thing; really。 He would 
wait until they were asleep。。。。 until they were asleep 。。。。 asleep。。。。 

With a great effort Bill regained the mastery over his wandering 
thoughts and came awake again。 This would never do。 It would be 
fatal if he went to sleep。。。。 if he went to sleep。。。。 to sleep。。。。 And then; in an 
instant; he was intensely awake。 Suppose Cayley never came at all! 

Suppose Cayley was so unsuspicious that; as soon as they had gone 
upstairs; he had dived down into the passage and set about his business。 
Suppose; even now; he was at the pond; dropping into it that secret of his。 
Good heavens; what fools they had been! How could Antony have taken 
such a risk? Put yourself in Cayley's place; he had said。 But how was it 
possible? They weren't Cayley。 Cayley was at the pond now。 They 
would never know what he had dropped into it。 

Listen!。。。。 Somebody at the door。 He was asleep。 Quite naturally 
now。 Breathe a little more loudly; perhaps。 He was asleep。。。。 The door 
was opening。 He could feel it opening behind him。。。。 Good Lord; 
suppose Cayley really was a murderer! Why; even now he might be … no; 
he mustn't think of that。 If he thought of that; he would have to turn 

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round。 He mustn't turn round。 He was asleep; just peacefully asleep。 
But why didn't the door shut? Where was Cayley now? Just behind 
him? And in his hand no; he mustn't think of that。 He was asleep。 But 
why didn't the door shut? 

The door was shutting。 There was a sigh from the sleeper in the bed; 
a sigh of relief which escaped him involuntarily。 But it had a very 
natural sound a deep breath from a heavy sleeper。 He added another one 
to it to make it seem more natural。 The door was shut。 

Bill counted a hundred slowly and then got up。 As quickly and as 
noiselessly as possible he dressed himself in the dark。 He put the dummy 
figure in the bed; arranged the clothes so that just enough but not too much 
of it was showing; and stood by the door looking at it。 For a casual 
glance the room was just about light enough。 Then very quietly; very 
slowly he opened the door。 All was still。 There was no light from 
beneath the door of Cayley's room。 Very quietly; very carefully he crept 
along the passage to Antony's room。 He opened the door and went in。 

Antony was still in bed。 Bill walked across to wake him up; and then 
stopped rigid; and his heart thumped against his ribs。 There was 
somebody else in the room。 

〃All right; Bill;〃 said a whispering voice; and Antony stepped out from 
the curtains。 

Bill gazed at him without saying anything。 

〃Rather good; isn't it?〃 said Antony; coming closer and pointing to the 
bed。 〃Come on; the sooner we get out now; the better。〃 

He led the way out of the window; the silent Bill following him。 They 
reached the ground safely and noiselessly; went quickly across the lawn 
and so; over the fence; into the park。 It was not until they were out of 
sight of the house that Bill felt it safe to speak。 

〃I quite thought it was you in bed;〃 he said。 

〃I hoped you would。 I shall be rather disappointed now if Cayley 
doesn't call again。 It's a pity to waste it。〃 

〃He came all right just now?〃 

〃Oh; rather。 What about you?〃 

Bill explained his feelings picturesquely。 

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〃There wouldn't have been much point in his killing you;〃 said Antony 
prosaically。 〃Besides being too risky。〃 

〃Oh!〃 said Bill。 And then; 〃I had rather hoped that it was his love for 
me which restrained him。〃 

Antony laughed。 

〃I doubt it。。。。 You didn't turn up your light when you dressed?〃 

〃Good Lord; no。 Did you want me to?〃 

Antony laughed again and took him by the arm。 

〃You're a splendid conspirator; Bill。 You and I could take on 
anything together。〃 

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