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"I wasn't going to. Voice Reading
But you're lying here"-he looked up-"underneath this pine-tree. Voice Reading
Cayley comes out in the old boat and drops his parcel in. Voice Reading
You take a line from here on to the boat, and mark it off on the fence there. Voice Reading
Say it's the fifth post from the end. Voice Reading
Well, then I take a line from my tree-we'll find one for me directly-and it comes on to the twentieth post, say. Voice Reading
And where the two lines meet, there shall the eagles be gathered together. Voice Reading
And there, I almost forgot to remark, will the taller eagle, Beverley by name, do his famous diving act. Voice Reading
As performed nightly at the Hippodrome." Voice Reading
Bill looked at him uneasily. Voice Reading
"I say, really? It's beastly dirty water, you know." Voice Reading
"I'm afraid so, Bill. So it is written in the book of Jasher." Voice Reading
"Of course I knew that one of us would have to, but I hoped, well, it's a warm night." Voice Reading
"Just the night for a bathe," agreed Antony, getting up. "Well now, let's have a look for my tree." Voice Reading
They walked down to the margin of the pond and then looked back. Bill's tree stood up and took the evening, tall and unmistakable, fifty feet nearer to heaven than its neighbours. But it had its fellow at the other end of the copse, not quite so tall, perhaps, but equally conspicuous. Voice Reading
"That's where I shall be," said Antony, pointing to it. "Now, for the Lord's sake, count your posts accurately." Voice Reading
"Thanks very much, but I shall do it for my own sake," said Bill with feeling. "I don't want to spend the whole night diving." Voice Reading
"Fix on the post in a straight line with you and the splash, and then count backwards to the beginning of the fence." Voice Reading
"Right, old boy. Leave it to me. I can do this on my head." Voice Reading
"Well, that's how you will have to do the last part of it," said Antony with a smile. Voice Reading
He looked at his watch. It was nearly time to change for dinner. They started to walk back to the house together. Voice Reading
"There's one thing which worries me rather," said Antony. "Where does Cayley sleep?" Voice Reading
"Next door to me. Why?" Voice Reading
"Well, it's just possible that he might have another look at you after he's come back from the pond. I don't think he'd bother about it in the ordinary way, but if he is actually passing your door, I think he might glance in." Voice Reading

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