"Now then, Bill, in you go."
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Bill pulled off his shirt and trousers, and stood up.
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"You mustn't dive from the boat, old boy," said Antony hastily. "You'll shift its position. Slide in gently."
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Bill slid in from the stern and swam slowly round to Antony.
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"What's it like?" said Antony.
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"Cold. Well, here's luck to it."
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He gave a sudden kick, flashed for a moment in the water, and was gone. Antony steadied the boat, and took another look at his landmarks.
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Bill came up behind him with a loud explosion. "It's pretty muddy," he protested.
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"No, thank the Lord."
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"Well, try again."
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Bill gave another kick and disappeared. Again Antony coaxed the boat back into position, and again Bill popped up, this time in front of him.
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"I feel that if I threw you a sardine," said Antony, with a smile, "you'd catch it in your mouth quite prettily."
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"It's awfully easy to be funny from where you are. How much longer have I got to go on doing this?"
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Antony looked at his watch.
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"About three hours. We must get back before daylight. But be quicker if you can, because it's rather cold for me sitting here."
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Bill flicked a handful of water at him and disappeared again. He was under for almost a minute this time, and there was a grin on his face when it was visible again.
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"I've got it, but it's devilish hard to get up. I'm not sure that it isn't too heavy for me."
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"That's all right," said Antony. He brought out a ball of thick string from his pocket. "Get this through the handle if you can, and then we can both pull."
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"Good man." He paddled to the side, took one end of the string and paddled back again. "Now then."
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Two minutes later the bag was safely in the boat.
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Bill clambered in after it, and Antony rowed back.
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"Well done, Watson," he said quietly, as they landed.
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He fetched their two coats, and then waited, the bag in his hand, while Bill dried and dressed himself.
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As soon as the latter was ready, he took his arm and led him into the copse.
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