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He threw away the seventh twig and collected the other six together. Voice Reading
Perhaps they would be safer in his pocket. Voice Reading
The height of a tall man-well, his own height. Voice Reading
Six feet. Voice Reading
Yes, that was the way to remember it. Voice Reading
Feeling a little safer on the point, he began to wonder about the bag, and what Antony would say to it, and the possible depth of the water and of the mud at the bottom; and was still so wondering, and saying, "Good Lord, what a life!" to himself, when Antony reappeared. Voice Reading
Bill got up and came down the slope to meet him. Voice Reading
"Six," he said firmly. "Sixth post from the end." Voice Reading
"Good," smiled Antony. "Mine was the eighteenth-a little way past it." Voice Reading
"What did you go off for?" Voice Reading
"To see Cayley into bed." Voice Reading
"Is it all right?" Voice Reading
"Yes. Better hang your coat over the sixth post, and then we shall see it more easily. I'll put mine on the eighteenth. Are you going to undress here or in the boat?" Voice Reading
"Some here, and some in the boat. You're quite sure that you wouldn't like to do the diving yourself?" Voice Reading
"Quite, thanks." Voice Reading
They had walked round to the other side of the pond. Coming to the sixth post of the fence, Bill took off his coat and put it in position, and then finished his undressing, while Antony went off to mark the eighteenth post. When they were ready, they got into the boat, Antony taking the oars. Voice Reading
"Now, Bill, tell me as soon as I'm in a line with your two marks." Voice Reading
He rowed slowly towards the middle of the pond. Voice Reading
"You're about there now," said Bill at last. Voice Reading
Antony stopped rowing and looked about him. Voice Reading
"Yes, that's pretty well right." He turned the boat's nose round until it was pointing to the pine-tree under which Bill had lain. "You see my tree and the other coat?" Voice Reading
"Yes," said Bill. Voice Reading
"Right. Now then, I'm going to row gently along this line until we're dead in between the two. Get it as exact as you can-for your own sake." Voice Reading
"Steady!" said Bill warningly. "Back a little.... a little more .... a little more forward again.... Right." Antony left the oars on the water and looked around. As far as he could tell, they were in an exact line with each pair of landmarks. Voice Reading

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